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Öğe Benign paroxysmal torticollis, vertigo and migraine attacks in a patient(Elsevier Science Bv, 2015) Duman, T.; Kurucu, H.; Uluduz, D.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Can neurological soft signs be used to identify patients at risk of stroke in sickle cell disease?(Blackwell Publishing, 2006) Melek, I.; Duman, T.; Akgul, F.; Yalcin, F.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Changes in liquid emptying in migraine patients: diagnosed with liquid phase gastric emptying scintigraphy(Wiley, 2012) Yalcin, H.; Okuyucu, E. E.; Ucar, E.; Duman, T.; Yilmazer, S.Gastric stasis is suspected mostly to be encountered during acute migraine attack. The aim of this study is to evaluate the liquid phase gastric emptying and motility in migraine patients in ictal and interictal periods in comparison to normal subjects with gastric emptying scintigraphy. Seven women with migraine and age, sex matched controls who applied to the Neurology Department from May 2009 to May 2010 were compared. Gastric emptying study with a standard liquid was performed one time in the non-migraineur group and two times in the migraineur group. Non-migraineur controls and migraineurs were compared. The mean T1/2 was longer in ictal period in migraineurs. The T1/2 of migraineurs interictally and the control groups were similar. The T1/2 of migraineurs ictally and migraineurs interictally were also compared. We also considered the percentage of the radioactive material remaining in the stomach. There were no significant differences between non-migraineurs and migraineurs interictally. However, increased amount of radioactive material remaining in the stomach was observed in migraineurs ictally. We concluded that the liquid emptying was delayed in spontaneous migraine attacks in migraine without aura, however in the interictal period the emptying of liquids did not differ between migraineurs and non-migraineurs.Öğe Doppler tissue imaging of the left and right ventricular function in multiple sclerosis(Blackwell Publishing, 2006) Melek, I.; Duman, T.; Akgul, F.; Seyfeli, E.; Yalcin, F.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Evaluation of selected cytokines, anti-oxidative system and lipid peroxidation in the brains of Brucella melitensis-infected rats(Blackwell Publishing, 2006) Melek, I.; Erdogan, S.; Duman, T.; Celik, S.; Kontas, T.; Aslantas, O.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Hypomania complicating topiramate therapy for migraine prophylaxis(Wiley, 2007) Okuyucu, E.; Melek, I. M.; Duman, T.; Tunc, T.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Neurological soft signs in Behcet's disease(Dr Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag, 2009) Okoyucu, E.; Balci, D.; Balci, A.; Duman, T.; Akcin, E.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe A Neurosarcoidosis, Mystenia Gravis and Transvers Myelite case(Elsevier Science Bv, 2017) Duman, T.; Guntel, M.; Colakoglu, S.; Selcuk, D.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Peripheral nervous system involvement in patients with sickle cell disease(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2009) Okuyucu, E. E.; Turhanoglu, A.; Duman, T.; Kaya, H.; Melek, I. M.; Yilmazer, S.Peripheral nervous system involvement is rare in sickle cell disease (SCD). The aim of this study is to determine the peripheral nerve involvement electrophysiologically in SCD patients without clinically evident neurological signs, symptoms and to determine the relationship between the frequency of sickle cell crisis and peripheral neuropathy. Fifty-one patients with SCD and fifty-one healthy controls were enrolled to the study. Conventional electrophysiological studies of peripheral nerves were performed to all subjects. The data about the frequency of sickle cell crisis were obtained. Peripheral nervous sytem involvement was detected in ten (19.6%) patients. Five (9.8%) patients had sensorimotor axonal neuropathy, two (3.9%) sensory axonal neuropathy, one (2%) patient had ulnar sensory neuropathy and two (3.9%) had median sensory neuropathy. Sural nerve sensorial action potential was unobtainable in eight (15.7%) patients and prolonged F latencies were observed in three (5.9%). The frequency of neuropathy was higher in SCD patients when compared with the controls. The frequency of sickle cell crisis was not significantly correlated with peripheral neuropathy. Subclinical peripheral nerve involvement may be seen in SCD patients. Electrophysiological examinations are recommended in routine examination to diagnose early neuropathy in SCD patients without neurologic symptoms.Öğe What is the best titration protocol for dimethyl fumarate? Preliminary results of a multicenter real-world study(Wiley, 2023) Yetkin, M.; Duman, T.; Bilge, N.; Gokce, S.; Ethemoglu, O.; Akcali, A.; Aksoy, D.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Widespread maculopapular rash due to intramuscular interferon beta-1a during the treatment of multiple sclerosis(Sage Publications Ltd, 2008) Serarslan, G.; Okuyucu, Ee; Melek, Im; Hakverdi, S.; Duman, T.We describe a 41- year- old woman with multiple sclerosis, who presented erythematous maculopapular rash on the trunk and extremities after the second injection of interferon beta- 1a. Histopathologic examination of the lesion revealed lymphocytic exocytosis and perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate in the dermis. Oral antihistamine and topical corticosteroid was started. After improvement of the lesions, the third injection was performed. However, the same reaction occurred. A prick test, which was performed 6 weeks after the eruption, also revealed positive reaction. Although injection- site reactions have been observed with interferon beta- 1a, to our knowledge there have been no previous reports of interferon beta- 1a- induced widespread cutaneous reaction.