Publications by authors named "S Kılıc"

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) assistance on glycemic control in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) in earthquake-affected regions, comparing those who benefited from CGM with those who did not. Additionally, the study assessed changes in CGM metrics over nine months of CGM use.

Methods: A multicenter, cross-sectional study was conducted across 11 centers in Türkiye.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare the stress distribution between all-on four and all-on six treatment concept with various prosthetics framework materials through finite element analysis.

Materials And Methods: A three-dimensional finite element model of edentulous maxilla was simulated using computerized topographical data of a patient. Four implants were placed according to All-on four concept.

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  • - The study focuses on improving transitional care for adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) as they move to adult healthcare systems, suggesting the need for tailored programs in each country.
  • - A Delphi study involving adolescents, parents, and clinicians was conducted to gather expert opinions and identify key components of transitional care, with significant participation in the initial surveys.
  • - While a consensus was reached on essential transitional care issues for JIA patients, further agreement is needed on practical applications of a final checklist to enhance care in Turkey.
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  • * Using techniques like Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) and RT-PCR, researchers found that four variants were pathogenic and affected splicing, while three did not have any significant impact.
  • * The findings underscore the need for experimental validation of splice-site variants, as they may influence genetic disorders and cancer risk, calling for further research into alternative splicing to explore potential therapies for cancer.
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Objective: To evaluate four dimensions of fatigue, including subjective fatigue severity, concentration problems, reduced motivation, and activity in patients with single-sided deafness.

Methods: Following audiological assessment, the Checklist Individual Strength scale and Montreal Cognitive Assessment were performed on 41 adults with single-sided deafness and 41 sex-matched adults with normal bilateral hearing in the study group and control group, respectively. Subjective fatigue severity, concentration, motivation, activity level and cognitive performance were analysed between and within groups.

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