Publications by authors named "Mehmet Danacı"

Background: Yacht tourism is a developing sector in the world and in Turkey as well. Yacht masters are the most important components of this sector. This study aims to investigate the factors affecting the fatigue, job satisfaction, and burnout levels of yacht masters, offer solutions according to the findings, and eliminate this deficiency in the literature.

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Objective: The purpose of this trial was to determine the spectrum of diseases with fever of unknown origin (FUO) in Turkey.

Methods: A prospective multicenter study of 154 patients with FUO in twelve Turkish tertiary-care hospitals was conducted.

Results: The mean age of the patients was 42+/-17 years (range 17-75).

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Weil's syndrome is known in a serious clinical form, but the development of immune haemolytic anaemia related to Leptospira in human beings is a very rare clinical presentation, and we encountered only 1 case report in a literature scan. In this paper we present a case of Weil's syndrome in which immune haemolytic anaemia findings, and haemolysis could only be controlled by intravenous immunoglobulin (IvIg) treatment.

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  • The article discusses five cases of accidental oral poisoning with RDX, a component used in C-4 explosives, noting the toxic effects observed upon admission, including severe neurological and cardiovascular symptoms.
  • Patients exhibited various laboratory findings like leukocytosis and metabolic acidosis, with plasma RDX levels ranging from 268 to 969 ng/mL; management included supportive care and hemodialysis for severe cases.
  • All patients recovered and were discharged within 7 to 21 days, and the study emphasizes the correlation between RDX plasma levels and clinical manifestations, while reviewing existing toxicological literature on this rare condition.
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Objective: Hypersensitivity vasculitis (HSV) is secondary vasculitis due to an immune response to exogenous substances. Because of the relative rarity of the vasculitides there are no reports on the role cytokines. This report evaluates some of cytokines which might be involved in pathophysiological events of HSV.

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Calcification of the media of peripheral arteries is referred to as Mönckeberg's sclerosis and occurs commonly in aged individuals. However, it also occurs in younger patients with diabetes mellitus and chronic renal failure. In diabetic patients, medial calcification appears to be a strong independent predictor of cardiovascular mortality.

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