Publications by authors named "M Cayonu"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on translating and validating the Expectations of Aesthetic Rhinoplasty Scale (EARS) into Turkish (EARS-T) for Turkish-speaking individuals desiring rhinoplasty.
  • - It involved 51 patients seeking surgery and 81 healthy volunteers, where participants completed the EARS-T twice, allowing for analysis of reliability and consistency.
  • - Results showed that the EARS-T is a reliable tool with good internal consistency and significant differences in expectations between the patient and control groups, making it useful for preoperative assessments.
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Purpose: There is still no widely-accepted local agent proven to be effective in nerve regeneration. We aimed to investigate the effects of chitosan gel and platelet-rich plasma MATERIALS AND METHODS: Electrophysiological measurements were performed before and immediately after injury. The injured nerves were covered with spongostan impregnated with the following agents: Group 1 (Control Group): Saline at a dose of 50 µl; Group 2: Chitosan (CHT) at a dose of 50 µl; Group 3: PRP at a dose of 50 ml; and Group 4: a solution of CHT with PRP (1:1).

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Objectives: This study aimed to compare the Eustachian tube (ET) and the paratubal structures between the two sides in subjects with unilateral acquired cholesteatoma and a healthy contralateral ear to determine if there are anatomical differences.

Materials And Methods: Of the 217 patients with cholesteatoma evaluated, 36 patients with unilateral cholesteatoma were included in the study. All of the patients had a healthy contralateral ear with no history of surgery.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the differences in olfactory cleft (OC) morphology in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) anosmia compared to control subjects and postviral anosmia related to infection other than severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

Study Design: Prospective.

Setting: This study comprises 91 cases, including 24 cases with anosmia due to SARS-CoV-2, 38 patients with olfactory dysfunction (OD) due to viral infection other than SARS-CoV-2, and a control group of 29 normosmic cases.

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Objective: To investigate the impact of the presence and the severity of the nasal septal deviation (NSD) on the paranasal pneumatization.

Methods: Initially, the deviated and contralateral sides was compared to evaluate the impact of the presence of NSD on pneumatization. Then, NSD classification groups were categorized according to the severity of deviation degree; 1: mild (<9°), 2: moderate (9°-15°), and 3: severe (>15°).

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