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Anatomic and functional importance of thalamus
Thalamus is the grey material substance which has important roles either in transmitting several senses to the primer sense center in cerebral cortex or in transmitting the informations which come from cerebellum and basal ... -
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 ... -
How compatible is clinical diagnosis with electrophysiology?
Türkel Y.; Sandikçi U.; Er D.; Yazici T.; Bayrak A.O.; Türker H.Y. (Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine, 2014)Aim: The objective of this study was to investigate the correlation of the clinical diagnosis of patients referred to the electroneuromyography laboratory with the electrophysiological diagnosis. Material and Method: Eight ... -
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 ... -
Role of statins in the practice of clinic neurology
Statins reduce the level of LDL-cholesterol in liver cells by inhibiting 3-hydroxy 3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-COA) reductase. This causes an increase of the number of the LDL receptors located on liver cell surfaces ... -
Sjogren syndrome presented with dibrachial neuropathy clinic
Sjögren syndrome (SS) can affect either central nervous system (CNS) or peripheral nervous system (PNS). Symmetric sensorymotor peripheral neuropathy and pure sensorial symmetric polyneuropathy are the most common diseases ... -
Sjogren's syndrome presenting with central nervous system involvement
Sjogren's syndrome is a slowly progressive autoimmune disease. Neurological involvement occurs in approximately 20-25% cases in Sjogren's syndrome. 87% of the neurological involvement is peripheral nervous system, almost ...