Browsing by Author "Aygun D."
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Characteristics of endosulfan poisoning: A study of 23 cases
Karatas A.D.; Aygun D.; Baydin A. (2006)Introduction: Organochloride insecticides are chlorinated cyclic hydrocarbons having molecular weights in the range of 300-550 Da. Case series of endosulfan poisoning are extremely rare in the literature. We report 23 cases ... -
The clinical and electrophysiological features of a delayed polyneuropathy developing subsequently after acute organophosphate poisoning and it's correlation with the serum acetylcholinesterase
Aygun D.; Onar M.K.; Altintop B.L. (2003)Introduction: Organophosphorus-induced delayed polyneuropathy (OPIDP) characterised with cramping pain, paresthesias in the lower extremities and occasionally in the hands, followed by weakness of the distal limb muscles, ... -
The diagnosis of dementia
Dementia is charecterized by progressive intellectual deterioration. Differential diagnosis of dementia is important. Metabolic and structural causes must be examined. In the diagnosis of dementia a detailed history and ... -
Familial Alzheimer disease: Two siblings
Aygun D.; Ozbenli T.; Cengiz N. (1999)Alzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia. Familial Alzheimer disease (FAD) is inhereted as an autosomal dominant trait. FAD may account 10% of all cases. We report a family in which two brothers had Alzheimer disease. -
In acute organophosphate poisoning, the efficacy of hemoperfusion on clinical status and mortality
Altintop L.; Aygun D.; Sahin H.; Doganay Z.; Guven H.; Bek Y.; Akpolat T. (SAGE Publications Inc., 2005)The aims of this study were to report experience in patients with organophosphate poisoning (OPP) and to discuss the potential role for hemoperfusion (HP) in the management of severe OPP. At the emergency service of a ... -
The role of MR imaging in childhood epileplsies
Aygun D.; Totan M.; Tasdemir H.A. (1999)In this study, the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 38 cases with epilepsy in patients beween 1 and 16 years was investigated. Focal lesions were determined in 18 patients (47.3%) with electroencephalography ... -
Trigeminal neuralgia in acute lympblastic leukemia
Totan M.; Albayrak D.; Kucukoduk S.; Aygun D. (1998)Cranial nerve involvements in leukemia are rare and generally associated with CNS relapse. A 12 year old girl was diagnosed as ALL L3 in our pediatric hematology department. Remission induction and 2400 cGay prophylactic ...