Browsing by Author "Onar M."
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Botulinum toxin appliccations in OMU, department of neurology: A retrospective study
Clostridium botulinum toxin type A blocks the cholinergic conduction at the neuromuscular conjunction by blocking acetylcholine secretion at the presynaptic region and thus produces muscle paralysis. Such effects of the ... -
Correlation of clinical, MRI and Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT findings in neuro-Behçet's disease
Behçet's disease (BD) is a systemic disorder of unknown cause. In our study, we investigated the utility of Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT and MRI in patients with neuro-Behçet's disease (n-BD). Patients and Methods : Twelve patients ... -
The evaluation of mannitol therapy in acute ischemic stroke patients by serial somatosensory evoked potentials
The effects of mannitol infusion therapy on acute ischemic stroke were investigated by serial median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) in 31 patients with abnormal SEP recordings within 72 hours after onset. In ... -
Facial nerve investigation in diabetic nephropathy patients
Onar M.; Sahiner T.; Ozbenli T.; Celebisoy M. (1996)In this study subclinical state were investigated according to the direct and blink reflex R1 response of N. facialis in 33 patients with diabetic neuropathy and 24 normal control. In 25% of the patients N. facialis D and ... -
Peripheral and central nervous system involvement in lung cancer
It has been shown that 42% of lung cancer patients are diagnosed with cancer-related neurological complications either at initial presentation or at follow-up. Understanding the topic thoroughly bears prominent importance ... -
Polyglucosan body disease [7]
Onar M.; Cafferty M.S.; Lovelace R.E.; Hays A.B.; Surides S.; Di Mauro S.; Rowland L.P. (1992)[No abstract available] -
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, ... -
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. ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Sturge-weber syndrome with diffuse truncal lesions: Case presentation
Sturge-Weber syndrome is characterised with central nervous system anomalies and cutaneous angiomatosis. A vascular nevus on one side of the face, ipsilateral meningeal angiomatosis, epileplic seizures, glaucoma and mental ... -
Subtle needle electromyography changes may be seen in patients with inflammatory myositis also (multiple letters)
Türker H.; Onar M.; Al-Shekhlee A.; Hachwi R.; Katirji B. (2005)[No abstract available] -
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 ...