Publications by authors named "Y Sukru Caglar"

Objective: This study analyzed organelle toxicities of nanometals applied as free formulations or titanium rod-coating materials in rats.

Methods: All materials were injected intraperitoneally, including the physiological saline applied to the control group. The first experimental group was implanted with nanosilver-coated titanium rods, and the second, third, and fourth groups received free nanosilver at rising levels.

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Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the impact of educational interventions on knowledge and attitudes toward HIV/AIDS, with the goal of reducing stigma.

Methods: A cross-sectional epidemiological study was conducted. This intervention study assessed knowledge and attitudes about HIV/AIDS using a 5-point Likert scale.

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Background: Theileriosis is a tick-borne disease caused by protozoon species in the Theileria genus of the Theileriidae family. The biochemical changes induced by infection are considered to be an important understanding of the pathophysiology of caprine theileriosis. In this study, it was aimed to determine oxidative stress, thyroid hormones, trace elements, and biochemical parameters in theileriosis infection.

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Aim: To demonstrate the possible use of mixed reality (MR) technology in neurosurgery for multiple purposes, including preoperative planning, training, and three-dimensional (3D) navigation.

Material And Methods: Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT), 3D holographic images of three patients were created and inspected using a remote control. Preoperative planning was performed in a conference room using holographic images.

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In this case series, we aimed to report our clinical experience with hybrid positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) navigation in the management of recurrent glial brain tumors. Consecutive recurrent neuroglial brain tumor patients who underwent PET/MRI at preoperative or intraoperative periods were included, whereas patients with non-glial intracranial tumors including metastasis, lymphoma and meningioma were excluded from the study. A total of eight patients (mean age 50.

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