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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 ... -
An atypical chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy that radiologically mimicking neurofibromatosis: Case report
Akpinara C.K.; Dogru H.; Balci K.; Terzi M. (Ondokuz Mayis Universitesi, 2014)Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is an uncommon demyelinating disorder with a relapsing and remitting or continuously progressive course. Patients may have motor and sensory involvement, but ... -
Central pontine myelinolysis: Report of four cases
Akar H.; Cengiz N.; Bayrak A.O.; Özbenli T.; Onar M.K.; Incesu L.; Terzi M. (2010)Central pontine myelinolysis is a neurological disorder characterized by loss of myelin in the central pons as well as in the other parts of the brain like basal ganglia, lateral geniculate bodies, external and internal ... -
Comparison of the cognitive performance between healthy controls, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia patients without depression
Bilgici A.; Terzi M.; Güz H.; Kuru Ö. (Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine, 2014)Aim:The purpose of this study was to assess the cognitive performance in fibromyalgia(FM) patients without depression and to compare it with rheu-matoid arthritis(RA) patients and 15 healthy controls. Material and Meth-od:16 ... -
Demographic and clinical features in multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the central nervous system, characterized by discrete areas of demyelination and axonal injury associated with inflammatory activity. Because multiple sclerosis lesions can occur ... -
Diabetic neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is a common and debilitating complication of diabetes mellitus associated with high health costs. The major pathogenetic hypotheses that have been invoked in diabetic neuropathy include activation of ... -
The effectiveness of magnetization transfer technique in the evaluation of acute plaques in the central nervous system of multiple sclerosis patients and its correlation with the clinical findings
Atalay K.; Diren H.B.; Gelmez S.; Incesu L.; Terzi M. (2005)Purpose: To determine the value of magnetization transfer (MT) imaging in the evaluation of acute plaques, which cause clinical findings in the brain magnetic resonance (MR) images of patients with relapsing-remitting ... -
The Effectiveness of New Adiposity Indices on Plasma Lipid Profile in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-Sectional Study with A Body Shape Index, Body Roundness Index, and Visceral Adiposity Index
Uzdil Z.; Kaya S.; Sökülmez Kaya P.; Terzi M.; Dünder E. (Elsevier B.V., 2020)Objective: This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of three different indices used to identify the effect of visceral adiposity on lipid profile markers in patients with multiple sclerosis. Methods: The study ... -
Interferon-? theraphy in multiple sclerosis patients: Is response age dependent?
Kurne A.; Terzi M.; Aydin Ö.F.; Onar M.K.; Karabudak R. (2009)The onset of Multiple sclerosis (MS) is usually between 20 and 40 years and in those patients, ? -interferons reduce relapse frequency in a rate of 30%. The purpose of this study was to compare the therapeutical response ... -
‘Is RLS a harbinger and consequence of MS?: Striking results of the ‘RELOMS-T’ study’
Sevim S.; Demirkıran M.; Terzi M.; Yüceyar N.; Taşdelen B.; İdiman E.; Kaya D. (Elsevier B.V., 2020)Background: Although studies report a high prevalence rate of restless legs syndrome (RLS) among patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) ranging from 13.3 to 65.1%, little is known about the causes of this relationship. ... -
Isolated lesion of the cervical spine in a case of neuro-Behçet
Behçet's disease is characterized by small vessel vasculitis and involvement of multiple systems. In neuro-Behçet cases, spinal cord involvement is approximately 10-18%. Spinal cord lesions are often associated with cerebral ... -
Pure motor aphasia developed after cerebral vasculitis due to systemic lupus erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex multisystem disease that may involve the central and peripheral nervous systems. Common clinical findings include seizures, depression, psychosis, aseptic meningitis, headache, ... -
Radiation myelopathy: Case report
Terzi M.; Cengiz N.; Özbenli T.; Onar M.K. (2005)Myelopathy is an uncommon complication of radiotherapy. Radiation myelopathy is principally a white matter injury of the spinal cord induced by ionizing radiation after a certain latent period. Several factors, such as ... -
Reversible posterior cerebral artery ischemia related to migraine with aura
Terzi M.; Yücel D.K.; Akdemir N.Ü. (2011)Stroke can happen during migraine attack. If a stroke occurs during a typical migraine attack in a person, who is suffering from known migraine with aura, a correlation between migraine and stroke can be established. We ... -
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 ... -
Sexual dysfunction in multiple sclerosis patients
Terzi M.; Kocamanoğlu B.; Güz H.; Onar M.; Şahin A.R. (2009)Objective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune, inflammatory, demyelinisan disease which onsets at young adult ages. In MS patients, a lot of psychological and social problem are observed along with the organic problems. ... -
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 ... -
Sneddon syndrome with factor V Leiden, methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase and FMF gene mutations
Terzi M.; Yazici D.; Sabancilar E.; Onar M. (2010)Sneddon syndrome (SNS), characterized by livedo racemosa and stroke, is a rare disease, especially in young adults. Livedo racemosa are large lesions, widespread on the extremities and the body, that are violet-colored and ...