1.RE: Anomalous Cardiac Venous Connection to the Left Atrium Associated with Coronary Sinus Atresia.
Ersin OZTURK ; Cahit KAFADAR ; Mehmet DOGAN ; Omer UZ
Korean Journal of Radiology 2014;15(6):879-881
No abstract available.
Coronary Sinus/*abnormalities/*radiography
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Female
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Humans
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*Tomography, X-Ray Computed
2.Periprostetic Joint Infection Caused by Salmonella: Case Reports of Two Azathioprine and Prednisolone Induced-immunocompromised Patients.
Mehmet EKINCI ; Serkan BAYRAM ; Turgut AKGÜL ; Mehmet ERSIN ; Onder YAZICIOĞLU
Hip & Pelvis 2017;29(2):139-144
Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) due to Salmonella is rare. It frequently occurs patients receiving immunosuppressive medicine. We describe two periprosthetic Salmonella infection of two immunocompromised patients. Both of patients were receiving azathioprine and prednisolone therapy. First patient presented six years after total hip arthroplasty with a huge abscess on her right thigh that was reached to femoral component through the lytic area of lateral femur. Second patient presented with drainage from his hip and he had undergone two-step revision surgery for PJI 3 months ago. There is no consensus in the treatment of periprosthetic salmonella infections. We prefer two-step revision surgery for these infections as previously described in the literature.
Abscess
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip
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Azathioprine*
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Consensus
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Drainage
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Femur
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Hip
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Humans
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Immunocompromised Host
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Joints*
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Prednisolone*
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Salmonella Infections
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Salmonella*
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Thigh
3.Does pelvic injury trigger erectile dysfunction in men?
H-H CEYLAN ; Ersin KUYUCU ; Remzi ERDEM ; Gökhan POLAT ; Ferit YΙLMAZ ; Bilal GÜMÜŞ ; Mehmet ERDIL
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2015;18(4):229-231
PURPOSEPelvic ring fractures constitute 3%-8% of all fractures of the skeletal system and are generally related with high energy trauma. Sexual dysfunction following pelvic fracture has a high incidence, and affects the male patients both physically and psychologically. In this study, we aimed to investigate the impact and frequencies of comorbidities such as erectile dysfunction (ED) with adverse sociocultural and psychological consequences for the patient who had a pelvic ring fracture.
METHODSThis study included 26 men who corresponded to the inclusion criteria and agreed to participate our study.
RESULTSAccording to fracture types, most of our cases were Tile type A1 and type A2. Severe and moderate ED were detected in 46.1% (12/26) of these patients via the International Index of Erectile Function-5 questionnaire.
CONCLUSIONED develops following pelvic fractures, especially in Tile type B and C pelvic fractures.
Adult ; Aged ; Erectile Dysfunction ; etiology ; Fractures, Bone ; complications ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pelvic Bones ; injuries
4.Assessment of Proportion of Hidden Patients Having Symptoms of Overactive Bladder and Why Has It Been Hidden in Female Outpatients Admitted to Hospital.
Oktay ÜÇER ; Ömer DEMIR ; Mehmet Fatih ZEREN ; Yasin CEYLAN ; İlker ÇELEN ; Ali Ersin ZÜMRÜTBAŞ ; Gökhan TEMELTAŞ ; Ozan BOZKURT ; Bülent GÜNLÜSOY ; Orçun ÇELIK ; Gökhan EKIN ; Oğuz MERTOĞLU
International Neurourology Journal 2016;20(1):47-52
PURPOSE: To determine the proportion of patients with undetected symptoms of overactive bladder by using the overactive bladder-validated 8 (OAB-V8) screening questionnaire and investigate these symptoms were undetected in female patients who were hospitalized. METHODS: We invited 2,250 female patients hospitalized in the Aegean region of Turkey to answer a self-administered questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions on evidence of lower urinary tract symptoms (OAB-V8), relevant medical history, and demographic data. Patients with a total OAB-V8 score≥8 were defined as having OAB symptoms. RESULTS: The proportion of patients with OAB symptoms in this study was 40.6%. Nearly 57% of the patients with OAB symptoms had not been previously admitted to any hospital for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). The two most common reasons why women with OAB symptoms did not admit themselves to a hospital because of LUTS were as follows: "I did not think I had a disease" and "The symptoms did not bother me," with a response rate of 74.7%. The mean OAB-V8 scores of the patients with these two responses were significantly lower than those of the other patients (P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to demonstrate a significant proportion of women with undetected OAB symptoms. The main reasons the women did not admit themselves to a hospital were their unawareness of the disease and because the LUTS were not bothersome. Public awareness programs on this disease may resolve this problem.
Diagnosis
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Female*
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Humans
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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
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Mass Screening
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Outpatients*
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Turkey
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Urinary Bladder, Overactive*
5.Prevalence of Daytime Urinary Incontinence and Related Risk Factors in Primary School Children in Turkey.
Deniz BOLAT ; Ismail Cenk ACAR ; Ali Ersin ZUMRUTBAS ; Saadettin ESKICORAPCI ; Eyup Burak SANCAK ; Mehmet ZENCIR ; Tahir TURAN ; Zafer SINIK
Korean Journal of Urology 2014;55(3):213-218
PURPOSE: Urinary incontinence is one of the major urinary symptoms in children and adolescents and can lead to major distress for the affected children and their parents. In accordance with the definitions of the Standardization Committee of the International Children's Continence Society, daytime urinary incontinence (DUI) is uncontrollable leakage of urine during the day. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the prevalence and associated risk factors of DUI in Turkish primary school children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The questionnaire, which covered sociodemographic variables and the voiding habits of the children, was completed by the parents of 2,353 children who were attending primary school in Denizli, a developing city of Turkey. The children's voiding habits were evaluated by use of the Dysfunctional Voiding and Incontinence Symptoms Score, which is a validated questionnaire. Children with a history of neurological or urological diseases were excluded. RESULTS: The participation rate was 91.9% (2,164 people). The overall prevalence of DUI was 8.0%. The incidence of DUI tended to decrease with increasing age and was not significantly different between genders (boys, 8.8%; girls, 7.3%; p=0.062). Age, maternal education level, family history of daytime wetting, settlement (urban/rural), history of constipation, urinary tract infection, and urgency were independent risk factors of DUI. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed that DUI is a common health problem in primary school children. In an effort to increase awareness of children's voiding problems and the risk factors for urinary dysfunction in the population, educational programs and larger school-based screening should be carried out, especially in regions with low socioeconomic status.
Adolescent
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Child*
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Constipation
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Diurnal Enuresis*
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Education
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Mass Screening
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Maternal Age
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Parents
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Prevalence*
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Questionnaires
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Risk Factors*
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Social Class
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Turkey*
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Urinary Incontinence
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Urinary Tract Infections
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Urination Disorders
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Urologic Diseases
6.Cementomimetics-constructing a cementum-like biomineralized microlayer via amelogenin-derived peptides.
Mustafa GUNGORMUS ; Ersin E OREN ; Jeremy A HORST ; Hanson FONG ; Marketa HNILOVA ; Martha J SOMERMAN ; Malcolm L SNEAD ; Ram SAMUDRALA ; Candan TAMERLER ; Mehmet SARIKAYA
International Journal of Oral Science 2012;4(2):69-77
Cementum is the outer-, mineralized-tissue covering the tooth root and an essential part of the system of periodontal tissue that anchors the tooth to the bone. Periodontal disease results from the destructive behavior of the host elicited by an infectious biofilm adhering to the tooth root and left untreated, may lead to tooth loss. We describe a novel protocol for identifying peptide sequences from native proteins with the potential to repair damaged dental tissues by controlling hydroxyapatite biomineralization. Using amelogenin as a case study and a bioinformatics scoring matrix, we identified regions within amelogenin that are shared with a set of hydroxyapatite-binding peptides (HABPs) previously selected by phage display. One 22-amino acid long peptide regions referred to as amelogenin-derived peptide 5 (ADP5) was shown to facilitate cell-free formation of a cementum-like hydroxyapatite mineral layer on demineralized human root dentin that, in turn, supported attachment of periodontal ligament cells in vitro. Our findings have several implications in peptide-assisted mineral formation that mimic biomineralization. By further elaborating the mechanism for protein control over the biomineral formed, we afford new insights into the evolution of protein-mineral interactions. By exploiting small peptide domains of native proteins, our understanding of structure-function relationships of biomineralizing proteins can be extended and these peptides can be utilized to engineer mineral formation. Finally, the cementomimetic layer formed by ADP5 has the potential clinical application to repair diseased root surfaces so as to promote the regeneration of periodontal tissues and thereby reduce the morbidity associated with tooth loss.
Amelogenin
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chemistry
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physiology
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Biomimetic Materials
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chemistry
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Calcium-Binding Proteins
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Carrier Proteins
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physiology
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Cementogenesis
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physiology
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Dental Cementum
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chemistry
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Humans
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Peptide Fragments
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Peptide Mapping
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methods
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Peptides
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physiology
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Protein Engineering
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methods
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Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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Tissue Engineering
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methods
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Tooth Calcification
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physiology