9 results match your criteria: "Recep Tayip Erdoğan University[Affiliation]"

Background: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common childhood infections. Ear pain, the main symptom of AOM, results in parents frequently seeking medical assistance for their children. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of topical 1% lidocaine ear drops administered with oral analgesics with that of oral analgesics alone.

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Background: The use of technological devices is growing rapidly, and the use of cell phones increases in parallel. Dependence on technological devices is a particular factor in this increased exposure. Many studies have been performed on this electromagnetic field, but no definite conclusions have been drawn.

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Objectives: A multicenter trial was designed to validate the "Assessment Tools for Asthma (ATA)" questionnaire, a newly developed questionnaire, which evaluates both asthma control and risk factors associated with asthma control with a single instrument.

Materials And Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 810 cases from 14 clinics in 9 Turkish cities. The ATA questionnaire and Asthma Control Test (ACT) were administered.

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Objectives: Acute otitis media (AOM) is predominantly a disease of childhood and one of the common reasons for prescribing antibiotics. Ear pain is the main symptom of AOM, with the result that parents frequently seek immediate medical assistance for their children. Antibiotic therapy for AOM does not provide symptomatic relief in the first 24 hours, and analgesics are commonly recommended for relieving the pain associated with AOM.

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Introduction: The treatment of giant intracranial aneurysms is one of the most challenging cerebrovascular problems of neurosurgery. We report the rupture of a giant, lobulated, and almost completely thrombosed middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysm that is the ninth such report in the literature. We also investigated additional solutions used in the treatment of this patient.

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Article Synopsis
  • Osteomas are benign bone tumors that typically cause local thickness in the frontal bone, often leading to cosmetic issues, especially when located on the forehead, but usually without neurological symptoms.
  • A case involved a 34-year-old woman whose rib was used to repair a 3 × 3.5 cm cranium defect, demonstrating an effective method supported by literature.
  • Technological advancements allow for various materials to be used in cranioplasty, and using split rib material for small defects in the face shows low complication rates and promising cosmetic and functional outcomes.
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Commentary.

J Neurosci Rural Pract

April 2016

Department of Neurosurgery, Medical School, Recep Tayip Erdoğan University, Rize, Turkey.

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A calvarial acute subdural hematoma migrating into the spinal canal in a young male.

Am J Emerg Med

October 2015

Department of Neurosurgery, Recep Tayip Erdoğan University, Medical School, Rize, Turkey.

It is not common for an acute subdural hematoma (SDH) in the supratentorial region to show rapid resolution or migration during the clinical course. In this report, we present a rare case where the SDH in the supratentorial region was observed to rapidly migrate into the lumbar spinal canal, leading to severe radiculopathy. A 20-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency department with severe headache after head trauma.

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Background Anticoagulant treatment is recently being replaced by more aggressive endovascular modalities in the management of acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT). These techniques have been promoted to improve thrombus removal, prolong venous patency, prevent venous insufficiency, and reduce post thrombotic syndrome. The aim of the present study is to overview the short-term results of percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) for acute DVT.

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