Publications by authors named "S T Karahan"

Background: This study aims to demonstrate the 3-dimensional pattern of the nutrient vessels of the triquetrum using micro-computed tomography and determine the safe region for screw applications to the bone.

Methods: Seven fresh frozen cadavers' ulnar and radial arteries were injected with Microfil MV-117. Triquetral bones were dissected and examined using micro-computed tomography.

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Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) is a zoonotic disease caused by sensu lato. Diagnosing CE primarily relies on imaging techniques, and there is a crucial need for an objective laboratory test to enhance the diagnostic process. Today, cell-free DNAs (cfDNAs) have gained importance regarding their biomarker potential.

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Total Neoadjuvant Therapy (TNT) is a promising strategy for treating locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) and has started to replace the traditional neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (CRT). This review combines findings from pivotal studies that helped TNT to integrate into clinical practice. It emphasizes the efficacy of TNT in improving the disease-free and metastasis-free survival, pathologic complete response and, according to recent studies, a potential improvement in overall survival when compared to standard CRT.

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Natural treatment options for Microsporum canis dermatophytosis are being explored because of resistance to several antifungal medications. In this study, the potential antifungal effect of bee venom (BV), a natural antimicrobial agent, on M. canis was investigated.

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Article Synopsis
  • SCUBE-1 is a new marker indicating ischemia and has been studied for its connection to uteroplacental blood flow in preeclampsia patients.
  • In the study, 32 preeclamptic women showed significantly higher maternal serum SCUBE-1 levels compared to a control group of 32 healthy pregnancies, alongside elevated uterine artery pulsatility indexes.
  • Although SCUBE-1 levels were higher in preeclampsia, there was no significant correlation with umbilical artery pulsatility index or cerebroplacental ratio, but a notable correlation was found with uterine artery pulsatility index.
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