Publications by authors named "N Erdem Yasar"

Objective: This study aimed to attenuate cochlear inflammation following noise-induced hearing loss by targeting IL-1. We evaluated the effectiveness of IL-1 inhibition through auditory and histological assessments in an animal model.

Study Design: Experimental animal study.

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Objective: In this study, we examined whether there was a change in the number of children who had been screened by hip ultrasound, the age of first diagnosis, and the number of invasive and conservative treatments applied due to developmental dysplasia of the hip between 2016 and 2022 among refugees who were in "Temporary Protection Status" in Türkiye?

Methods: The records were collected via the e-health database of the Turkish Ministry of Health. Over 1 month old were included in the study.

Results: The number of ultrasonography (USG) that was performed for developmental dysplasia of the hip survey had significantly increased over time.

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  • - 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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  • This study investigates the incidence and types of fractures in the geriatric population over seven years, focusing on their distribution by age and sex to help healthcare planning.
  • Analyzed data from a nationwide health records system revealed over 1 million fractures, with the highest incidence in older age groups and specific fracture types being more prevalent in different demographics.
  • Findings highlight the need for tailored healthcare strategies in Turkey to address the increasing burden of fractures in an aging society, with significant variations in patterns and incidence rates among different groups.
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The global antibiotic resistance problem necessitates fast and effective approaches to finding novel inhibitors to treat bacterial infections. In this study, we propose a computational workflow to identify plausible high-affinity compounds from FDA-approved, investigational, and experimental libraries for the decoding center on the small subunit 30S of the E. coli ribosome.

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