Publications by authors named "Ozturk B"

Neurological disorders encompass a complex and heterogeneous spectrum of diseases affecting the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system, each presenting unique challenges that extend well beyond primary neurological symptoms. These disorders profoundly impact cardiovascular health, prompting an intensified exploration into the intricate interconnections between the neurological and cardiovascular systems. This review synthesizes current insights and research on cardiovascular comorbidities associated with major neurological conditions, including stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, and Alzheimer's disease.

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Shoulder septic arthritis is a severe infection of the shoulder joint, commonly caused by bacteria such as . It leads to inflammation, severe pain, swelling, and reduced mobility in the affected shoulder. The condition is typically diagnosed through clinical evaluation, blood tests, imaging studies, and joint aspiration.

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Background: Owing to its high perishability, the market life of nectarine fruit is very short. Cold storage is a principal approach to limit post-harvest quality loss in nectarines. The objective of this research was to evaluate the impact of postharvest methyl jasmonate (MeJA), salicylic acid (SA) and 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) on quality properties of nectarine fruit, specifically weight loss, firmness, phenolics and antioxidant activity, following cold storage and subsequent shelf life.

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Background: Variable incidence and prevalence rates of myasthenia gravis (MG) have been reported over time from different geographical regions. We aimed to determine incidence and prevalence of MG in Turkey and contribute to the development of proper national health policies.

Methods: Patients with G70.

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Objectives: Aging leads to physical and cognitive declines, notably affecting balance and motor skills, making falls a prevalent health concern among the elderly. Falls, a significant health issue among the elderly, often stem from these impairments. This study aims to investigate the impact of different insole materials, specifically cork and silicone, on balance and postural stability in the elderly.

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Background/aims: Radiological imaging advancements have led to a rise in pancreatic cyst diagnoses. Apart from imaging modalities, endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is an important method in the diagnosis of pancreatic cysts. The aim of this study is to determine the clinical, laboratory, biochemical, radiological, and endosonographic features of pancreatic cysts and to assess the effectiveness of EUS and computed tomography (CT) in differentiating between neoplastic and nonneoplastic cysts.

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  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often leads to hospital readmissions, with a study involving 415 patients in Turkey revealing significant readmission rates of 42.4% within 30 days and 46% within 90 days after severe exacerbations.
  • Key risk factors for 30-day readmissions include high anxiety and depression scores, a history of severe exacerbations, hospital-acquired pneumonia, and frequent antibiotic use.
  • For 90-day readmissions, factors such as severe heart regurgitation, multiple moderate exacerbations, immunosuppression, and being hospitalized via the emergency department were significant contributors.
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  • COPD exacerbations can lead to increased morbidity and mortality, with prolonged hospital stays linked to various risk factors despite optimal care.
  • A study analyzed 434 COPD patients to identify factors influencing hospital length of stay (LOS), categorizing them into patient-related, disease-related, treatment-related, and hospital utility-related.
  • Key findings indicated that factors like biomass exposure, previous non-invasive mechanical ventilation, low bicarbonate levels, and increased oxygen needs were associated with difficult-to-manage exacerbations and longer hospitalizations.
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  • Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) enhances survival rates in breast cancer patients by improving the rate of pathologic complete response (pCR), but research on blood-based indexes to predict pCR has produced mixed results.
  • A study of 304 patients used various blood indexes, including neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios (NLR), pan-immune inflammation values (PIV), and lactate dehydrogenase-albumin ratios (LAR), to assess their relationship with pCR and overall survival.
  • Results showed that PIV was the most significant predictor of pCR, while a high LAR was associated with increased recurrence risk and poor disease-free survival, revealing crucial insights for breast cancer treatment strategies.
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  • The study evaluated 39 mulberry genotypes from Bitlis province, Türkiye, focusing on fruit traits and phytochemical properties like acidity, vitamin C, and antioxidant activity.
  • The fruit weight varied significantly among the types, with black mulberries being the heaviest and white mulberries the lightest, while soluble solids content was highest in white mulberries.
  • Red mulberries exhibited the highest content of vitamin C and total phenolics, followed by black and white varieties, and certain genotypes showed superior levels of bioactive compounds.
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  • This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of the pan-immune-inflammation value (PIV) in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, using a sample of 71 patients predominantly treated with the FOLFIRINOX regimen.
  • The results showed that high PIV values significantly correlated with increased mortality and poorer survival outcomes, with median overall survival being 9 months for high PIV patients compared to 26 months for those with lower values.
  • The findings suggest that PIV can serve as a valuable prognostic biomarker for patient outcomes in advanced pancreatic cancer and highlight the need for further research to confirm these results.
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The bottlenose dolphin is a widely distributed species found in temperate waters, including the Mediterranean and Black Seas. The Black Sea population is recognized as a distinct subspecies, , due to genetic and morphological differences. This study analyzed mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences of 73 bottlenose dolphin samples collected between 1999 and 2016 along the Turkish Black Sea coast, Turkish Straits System (TSS), Aegean, and Mediterranean Seas revealing 14 haplotypes, eight of which are reported here for the first time.

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Introduction: We aimed to investigate the frequency and sociodemographic and clinical distinguishing features of asthmatic patients in whom long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMA) were added to maintenance therapy in our clinic.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, data on sociodemographic, phenotypic, and clinical characteristics of patients with asthma using Steps 4 and 5 medications, who were followed up in our center for at least 1 year, were obtained from file records. Whether the patients received add-on LAMA for at least 6 months was also noted.

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Purpose: This cross-sectional study focuses on evaluating the success rate of ChatGPT in answering questions from the 'Resident Training Development Exam' and comparing these results with the performance of the ophthalmology residents.

Methods: The 75 exam questions, across nine sections and three difficulty levels, were presented to ChatGPT. The responses and explanations were recorded.

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  • Ocrelizumab (OCR) shows effectiveness in treating multiple sclerosis (MS) but can lead to a "wearing-off phenomenon" (WoP) prior to infusions.
  • A study involving 409 MS patients found that a substantial number experienced WoP symptoms, with many reporting issues like fatigue and walking difficulties four weeks before their next dose.
  • Factors such as shorter disease duration and longer intervals between doses were associated with increased WoP occurrence, indicating a need for more personalized treatment approaches.
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Individuals below the age of 40 make up only 3%-11% of colorectal cancer (CRC) cases. In this study, we aimed to review clinicopathological characteristics of rectal cancer in young adults. Rectal adenocancer patients aged ≤40 were included in this study from Antalya Training and Research Hospital.

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  • - The study discusses a unique case of a patient with a rare variation of the ophthalmic artery, originating from the anterior inferior cerebellar artery rather than its usual location.
  • - The patient also had a history of Moyamoya disease, and imaging showed additional complications, including a fusiform aneurysm and vasculitis, as well as a middle meningeal artery branching from the ophthalmic artery.
  • - The report aims to contribute to the limited existing literature on ophthalmic artery anatomical variations, highlighting the significance of this rare case.
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This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of non-invasive fibrosis markers in predicting varices in compensated advanced chronic liver disease patients and variceal bleeding in decompensated cirrhotic patients. Between 1 July 2020-2021, 137 newly diagnosed cirrhosis patients (67 females/70 males; mean age: 53.35) were included in the study.

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  • - This study evaluates the effectiveness of inflammation indexes (like SII and NLR) for diagnosing intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) by reviewing medical records of 242 patients, including 121 with ICP and 121 healthy controls.
  • - Key findings showed significant differences in immune cell counts and liver enzyme levels between the ICP group and controls, with SII and NLR being notably higher in ICP patients.
  • - The study concludes that these systemic inflammation indices can be cost-effective and rapid diagnostic tools for ICP, suggesting they could improve patient outcomes when integrated into standard clinical practice.
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Aims: Less than 50% of patients treated for hypertension reach a target office systolic blood pressure (SBP). We aimed to evaluate the role of adiposity on antihypertensive drug responses in newly diagnosed hypertensive patients.

Methods: Estimated glomerular filtration rates, body mass index (BMI), skinfold thickness (SFT), body surface areas and waist circumferences of 150 hypertensive patients naïve to treatment were measured.

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Background: Tennis requires movement abilities in changing playing situations. This article investigates the relationship between lower extremity strength asymmetry ratio and linear and multidimensional running performances in female tennis players.

Methods: A total of 56 female tennis players, with a mean age of 15.

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BACKGROUNDBariatric surgery is a potent therapeutic approach for obesity and type 2 diabetes but can be complicated by post-bariatric hypoglycemia (PBH). PBH typically occurs 1-3 hours after meals, in association with exaggerated postprandial levels of incretins and insulin.METHODSTo identify mediators of disordered metabolism in PBH, we analyzed the plasma metabolome in the fasting state and 30 and 120 minutes after mixed meal in 3 groups: PBH (n = 13), asymptomatic post-Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (post-RYGB) (n = 10), and nonsurgical controls (n = 8).

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  • * This study analyzed the effectiveness of two treatments, pazopanib and sunitinib, in non-ccRCC patients across 22 hospitals, looking at progression-free survival, overall survival, and patient response rates.
  • * The findings suggest that pazopanib and sunitinib have similar efficacy, with specific patient characteristics affecting outcomes; pazopanib could be considered a viable treatment option alongside sunitinib and cabozantinib.
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Background: Abdominal aortic aneurysms and peripheral artery disease pose significant health risks, ranking third after heart attacks and cerebral strokes. Surgical interventions often involve temporary aortic clamping, leading to ischemia-reperfusion injury and tissue damage. Colchicine and mesenchymal stem cells have shown promise, individually, in mitigating ischemia-reperfusion injury, but their combined effects remain understudied.

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