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Acute bacterial parotitis in intensive care patients: Four case reports
Akpinar C.K.; Doğru H.; Balci K.; Güngör L. (Turkish Society of Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2016)Acute Bacterial Parotitis (ABP) is an infection seen in very early and old ages. The infection can be prevented by sufficient fluid support, mouth hygiene, oral feeding and avoiding multiple medication use. Parotis ... -
A comparison of continuous and intermittent Enteral nutrition in cerebrovascular patients
Güngör L.; Özeke L.; Türkel Y.; Sandikçi U. (Turkish Neurosurgical Society, 2011)Objective: Dysphagia and malnutrition are not so rare in stroke patients, and have an unfavorable influence on recovery. Nutritional support may reduce infections, duration of hospital stay and mortality. However, there ... -
The effect of glycemic control and Renin Angiotensin System inhibition on proliferative diabetic retinopathy in streptozotocine induced diabetes: A controlled study of insulin and ACE inhibitor
Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosteron System, by causing microvascular changes, has an important impact on the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy. Drugs inhibiting Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) have a potential effect on ... -
In vitro aspirin resistance and predictors among stroke patients
Güngör L.; Yön S.K.; Sultansuyu S.; Albayrak D. (Turkish Society of Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2010)AIM: Aspirin has a widespread usage for the secondary prophylaxis of ischemic cerebrovascular diseases with proven efficacy. However, 10-20% of the patients experience a second stroke while using aspirin. The unsuccessful ... -
The predictors of mortality, recurrence and functional recovery in ischemic cerebrovascular disease
Objective: If the present data defining the prognostic predictors is examined carefully, a serious contradiction is noticed. In this study, we tried to determine which factors affect the sixth month mortality, recurrence ... -
Stiff person syndrome with atypical features and a favourable outcome with steroids
Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) is a rare and disabling disorder characterised by continuous motor unit activity causing severe rigidity and episodic spasms in axial and limb muscles. It deteriorates the quality of life and ... -
An unusual case of multifocal motor neuropathy with cranial nerve involvement and hyperreflexia
Multifocal motor neuropathy is characterized by progressive, asymmetric weakness of the limbs with persistent conduction blocks (CB). Sensory loss is very rare and it also rarely presents with cranial nerve involvement and ...