Publications by authors named "Serhat Aydın"

Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a critical neurological condition accounting for about 5% of all strokes, and survivors experience long-term cognitive deterioration and increased risk of dementia. The major processes involved in such decline include early brain injury, delayed cerebral ischemia, neuroinflammation, superficial siderosis, and hydrocephalus. These have emerging treatments that offer promise for the mitigation of effects such as inflammation, iron chelation, and microvascular dysfunction.

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This study analyzes the effects of proprioceptive training on the physical fitness and soccer-specific technical skills of young professional soccer players. Twenty-eight male professional soccer players from the Türkiye Football Federation's Third League, aged 20.46 ± 1.

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Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming patient education in medication management by providing accessible information to support healthcare decision-making. Building on our recent scoping review of LLMs in patient education, this perspective examines their specific role in medication guidance. These artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tools can generate comprehensive responses about drug interactions, side effects, and emergency care protocols, potentially enhancing patient autonomy in medication decisions.

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Introduction: Large Language Models (LLMs) are sophisticated algorithms that analyze and generate vast amounts of textual data, mimicking human communication. Notable LLMs include GPT-4o by Open AI, Claude 3.5 Sonnet by Anthropic, and Gemini by Google.

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Background: Trigeminal neuralgia (TNa), or tic douloureux, is characterized by severe facial pain triggered by everyday activities. Recurring and intense TNa pain results from localized demyelination within the affected nerve segment. The primary cause of TNa is typically vascular compression, with the superior cerebellar artery being the most common vessel.

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  • Tourette's syndrome is a neuropsychiatric disorder marked by severe motor and vocal tics, often accompanied by other mental health issues, and can require more invasive treatments like Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for severe cases that don't respond to standard therapies.
  • DBS targets specific brain regions, such as the globus pallidus internus and the thalamus, and has shown effectiveness in reducing tic severity and improving patients' quality of life, though results can vary based on factors like electrode placement.
  • Ethical concerns surrounding DBS include surgical risks, the importance of informed consent, and potential impacts on cognitive and emotional development, highlighting the need for ongoing research and ethical discussions as DBS technology evolves.
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  • * High-income countries have reduced NTD cases by adding folic acid to common foods, but many low- and middle-income countries still struggle with this problem due to various challenges.
  • * The paper suggests that more countries should require folic acid in foods, improve education about its importance, and work together globally to help ensure that all women get enough folic acid to protect their babies.
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  • Vein of Galen malformations (VOGMs) are rare, complex brain blood vessel issues that develop during pregnancy, leading to serious health problems like heart failure and fluid buildup in the brain.
  • Early detection has improved thanks to advancements in prenatal imaging, specifically fetal MRI, which helps with timely treatments mainly using endovascular techniques like transarterial embolization.
  • Despite progress, managing VOGMs in newborns remains challenging, requiring a team of specialists and ongoing research to enhance understanding of the disease and improve treatment options, including future genetic studies.
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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most aggressive and deadly forms of brain cancer, which has a very complex tumor microenvironment (TME) promoting tumor growth, immune evasion, and resistance to therapy. The main players within this environment are represented by cytokines such as Interleukin-4, Interleukin-6, and Interleukin-13, along with the costimulatory molecule CD40. The paper draws back the curtain on the complex interactions played out by these molecules in contributing to the formation of a TME within GBM.

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Arachnoid cysts are sacs within the arachnoid membrane, filled with cerebrospinal fluid, and overwhelmingly asymptomatic; however, they can also lead to neurological symptoms such as epilepsy. The dependence of AC on epilepsy has been a subject of controversy because of studies with mixed results on whether AC contributes to seizure activity. This is a narrative review for the synthesis of available present research on the pathophysiological mechanisms of epilepsy, clinical presentation, and treatment options in patients with epilepsy and ACs.

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Rathke's cleft cysts (RCCs) are benign, non-neoplastic lesions located in the sellar and suprasellar regions of the brain, originating from remnants of Rathke's pouch, an embryonic precursor to the anterior pituitary gland. Although RCCs are frequently asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during imaging studies, they can present with a variety of symptoms, including headaches, visual disturbances, and endocrine dysfunction due to the compression of adjacent neural structures. The management of RCCs is particularly challenging, as the decision to pursue conservative monitoring or surgical intervention depends heavily on the cyst's size, growth potential, and the severity of symptoms.

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Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has emerged as a revolutionary neurosurgical technique with significant implications for the treatment of various neuropsychiatric disorders. Initially developed for movement disorders like Parkinson's disease, DBS has expanded to psychiatric conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, anorexia nervosa, dystonia, essential tremor, and Tourette's syndrome. This paper explores the clinical efficacy and ethical considerations of DBS in treating these disorders.

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There is an emerging fluconazole resistance in in recent years. The leading mechanism causing azole resistance in is the Y132F codon alteration in the ERG11 gene which encodes the target enzyme of azole drugs. In this study, we evaluated the sensitivity, compatibility, and specificity of a novel tetra-primer amplification refractory mutation system-polymerase chain reaction (T-ARMS-PCR) method for rapid detection of the Y132F mutation in fluconazole nonsusceptible Antifungal susceptibility tests for detection of fluconazole resistance were performed by broth microdilution according to the CLSI guidelines.

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Background: Mucormycosis, a rare fungal infection, has shown an increase in the number of reported cases during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objectives: To provide a comprehensive insight into the characteristics of COVID-19-associated mucormycosis, through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods Of Data Synthesis: Demographic information and clinical features were documented for each patient.

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  • * Findings showed that most teachers used computers frequently, both at home and in Internet cafes, and had an intermediate to upper-level competency in using them.
  • * Attitudes toward computers varied based on factors like study year, computer ownership, competency level, and previous training, but were not influenced by gender.
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