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Öğe Acute angle-closure glaucoma precipitated by local tiotropium absorption(Academic Press Ltd- Elsevier Science Ltd, 2007) Oksuza, H.; Tamer, C.; Akoglu, S.; Duru, M.Acute angle-closure glaucoma is a rare form of glaucoma occurring when the filtration mechanism for the aqueous humor is obstructed by apposition of the peripheral iris to the trabecular meshwork. It may be precipitated by pupillary dilatation in a predisposed eye. In this case report, a possible relationship between local tiotropium absorption and acute angle-closure glaucoma attack is presented. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Öğe Latanaprost treatment of the heterochromia in a patient with acquired Horner syndrome(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2006) Oksuz, H.; Tamer, C.; Melek, I. M.Horner syndrome results from either congenital or acquired causes of sympathetic denervation. Heterochromia, a clinical feature of congenital Horner syndrome, is quite rare in acquired Horner syndrome, especially after the age of two. There were only a few cases reported previously. We reported a 24-year-old man who was diagnosed up on pharmacological tests and clinical findings as acquired Horner syndrome with heterochromia. The main complaint of the patient was hypochromia on the affected side, which was obviously improved after 19 months of latanoprost treatment.Öğe Pain relief after pterygium surgery with viscous lidocaine(Karger, 2006) Oksuz, H.; Tamer, C.Purpose: The aim of the current study is to investigate the efficacy of liclocaine 2% gel for the control of pain experienced after pterygium surgery. Methods: We conducted a prospective, randomized clinical trial on 45 eyes of 45 patients who underwent pterygium surgery. The patients were randomized into 2 groups. Group I was provided with topical 2% lidocaine gel and group 2 with artificial tear gel. The primary outcome of interest was the pain experienced at the 4th, 7th and 10th postoperative hours. Corneal reepithelization was evaluated by slitlamp biomicroscopy. Pain was determined using a 10-point linear visual analogue scale. No systemic analgesic or topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drop was administered. Results: The groups had similar demographic data. The mean pain scores of the study and the control groups according to the visual analogue scale were: 4.13 +/- 1.86 and 6.50 +/- 1.47 (p = 0.001) at the 4th postoperative hour, 4.00 +/- 1.16 and 4.00 1.16 (p = 0.001) at the 7th, and 2.39 +/- 0.89 and 3.63 +/- 1.00 (p = 0.001) at the 10th postoperative hour, respectively. The mean area of the corneal epithelial defect in the liclocaine gel group was 4.78 +/- 1.04 mm(2) and 4.68 +/- 0.89 in the artificial tear gel group (p 0.42). The mean corneal reepithelization time was 37.56 +/- 10.42 h in the liclocaine gel group and 34.36 +/- 10.00 h in the artificial tear gel group (p = 0.26). There were no side effects related to the drugs observed in either of the 2 treatment groups. Conclusion: We conclude that topical lidocaine gel is an effective and safe anesthetic agent for the control of pain experienced shortly after pterygium surgery. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, BaselÖğe The protective role of N-acetylcysteine on cyclosporine A-induced nephrotoxicity in rats(Blackwell Publishing, 2006) Oksuz, H.; Sogut, S.; Koc, A.; Uz, E.; Tamer, C.; Yilmaz, H.; Duru, M.[Abstract Not Available]