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2. Comparing acute effects of extra virgin coconut oil and extra virgin olive oil consumption on appetite and food intake in normal-weight and obese male subjects.
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Metin, Ziya Erokay, Bilgic, Pelin, Tengilimoğlu Metin, Mercan Merve, and Akkoca, Muzaffer
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APPETITE ,COCONUT oil ,OLIVE oil ,FOOD consumption ,OBESITY ,VISUAL analog scale ,SKIM milk - Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare acute effects of consuming extra virgin coconut oil (EVCO) as a source of medium chain fatty acids and extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) as a source of long chain fatty acids in normal weight and obese subjects. Design: Randomised, crossover design. Participants: Metabolically healthy twenty male subjects (10 normal weight; 10 obese) aged 19–40 years. Intervention: Subjects consumed breakfast meals containing skimmed milk, fat-free white cheese, bread and EVCO (25 g) or EVOO (25 g). Outcome measures: Visual analog scale evaluations, resting metabolic rate measurements and selected blood parameters analysis (glucose, triglyceride, insulin and plasma peptide YY) were performed before and after the test breakfast meals. In addition, energy intakes were evaluated by ad libitum lunch meal at 180 min. Results: Visual analogue scale values of hunger and desire to eat decreased significantly after EVCO consumption than EVOO consumption in normal weight subjects at 180 min. There was an increase trend in plasma PYY at 30 and 180 min after EVCO breakfast compared to EVOO breakfast. Ad libitum energy intakes after EVCO and EVOO consumption in normal weight subjects were 924 ± 302; 845 ± 158 kcal (p = 0.272), respectively whereas in obese subjects were 859 ± 238; 994 ± 265 kcal (p = 0.069) respectively. Conclusion: The results of this study shows that consumption of EVCO compared to EVOO may have suppressive effect on hunger and desire to eat, may affect postprandial PYY levels differently and have no effect on postprandial energy expenditure. Trial registration: Clinical Trials NCT04738929. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Development and Implementation of a Novel Computer-Based Training Module for the Standardization of Splenic Flexure Mobilization.
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Benlice, Cigdem, Ismail, Erkin, Akyol, Cihangir, Akkoca, Muzaffer, Korkmaz, Alican, Coban, Ismail, Acar, Halil Ibrahim, and Kuzu, Mehmet Ayhan
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- 2021
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4. Role of Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring in Postoperative Muscle and Nerve Function of Patients Undergoing Modified Radical Mastectomy.
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Tokgöz, Serhat, Karaca Umay, Ebru, Yilmaz, Kerim Bora, Akkoca, Muzaffer, Akinci, Melih, Azili, Cem, Saydam, Mehmet, Ucar, Yasin, and Balas, Şener
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INTRAOPERATIVE monitoring ,SERRATUS anterior muscles ,NERVES ,PECTORALIS muscle ,MASTECTOMY - Abstract
This study aimed to postoperatively evaluate the effects of intraoperative neural monitoring (IONM) on muscles and nerves in patients who underwent modified radical mastectomy (MRM). In the 11 patients included in the study, nerves were determined and protected by nerve monitoring during the axillary dissection (IONM group). In another 11 patients, nerve monitoring was not performed; however, protection of the same nerves was attempted through careful nerve dissection (cautious nerve dissection [CND] group). The control group consisted of 22 healthy subjects. Muscle and nerve functions were blindly evaluated by an experienced physical therapy and rehabilitation specialist using electromyography (EMG) and ultrasonography (US) methods. The EMG values of the pectoralis major muscle were similar in the IONM and control groups (1.97 mV/1.98 mV, p = 0.97) but significantly lower in the CND group (1.57 mV, p < 0.05). Significant differences were found in the US values of the pectoralis major and minor muscles between the IONM and CND groups. No significant difference was found between the IONM and control groups in terms of EMG values of the serratus anterior muscle. This is the first prospective randomized study to objectively evaluate preservation of the nerve through nerve monitoring and its functional results. Monitoring of nerves during MRM is of great importance in terms of demonstrating the positive effects on muscle and nerve functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. Abdominal palpation and percussion maneuvers do not affect bowel sounds.
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Çalış, Ayşe Sena, Kaya, Esra, Mehmetaj, Lijana, Yılmaz, Büşra, Demir, Elif Nurdan, Öztuna, Derya, Üstüner, Evren, Açar, Halil İbrahim, Tokgöz, Serhat, Akkoca, Muzaffer, and Kuzu, Mehmet Ayhan
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PALPATION ,MEDICAL students ,MEDICAL personnel ,SOUNDS ,AUDIO frequency ,RANDOM number generators - Published
- 2019
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6. Invasive Management of Abscess Due to Splenic Infarct: A Retrospective Analysis of Thirteen Cases.
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Karabacak, Harun, Tamam, Selim, Balas, Şener, Tokgöz, Serhat, Yılmaz, Kerim Bora, Akıncı, Melih, Ergün, Onur, Durmaz, Hasan Ali, Aydın, Metin, Akkoca, Muzaffer, and Azılı, Cem
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ABSCESSES ,ACUTE abdomen ,COMPUTED tomography ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,LEUCOCYTES ,PHYSICAL diagnosis ,SPLEEN diseases ,SPLENECTOMY ,OPERATIVE surgery ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,MEDICAL drainage ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
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- 2019
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7. Factors affecting mortality in traumatic diaphragm ruptures.
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Tokgöz, Serhat, Akkoca, Muzaffer, Uçar, Yasin, Yılmaz, Kerim Bora, Sevim, Özgür, and Gündoğan, Görkem
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COLON injuries ,LIVER injuries ,SPLEEN injuries ,STOMACH injuries ,INJURY complications ,DIAPHRAGM injuries ,ABDOMINAL injuries ,CHEST injuries ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,HEMORRHAGIC shock ,INTENSIVE care units ,PENETRATING wounds ,PNEUMOTHORAX ,ORGAN rupture ,WOUNDS & injuries ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,RIB fractures ,HEMOTHORAX ,DISEASE complications ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
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- 2019
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8. Role of microcirculatory function and plasma biomarkers in determining the development of cardiovascular adverse events in patients with peripheral arterial disease: A 5-year follow-up.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Usanmaz, Suzan Eniel, Tokgöz, Serhat, Köksoy, Ciineyt, and Yilmaz, Emine Demirei
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BIOMARKERS ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,PERIPHERAL vascular diseases ,ATHEROSCLEROSIS ,MICROCIRCULATION disorders - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this long-term follow-up study was to investigate the association of local and systemic cardiovascular complications with endothelium-dependent and-independent microvascular relaxations and blood biomarkers and biochemicals in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) caused by atherosclerosis. Methods: This prospective study included 67 patients with PAD who had not undergone any endovascular intervention, peripheral arterial surgery, or major amputation. Changes in the microvascular blood flow were measured using laser Doppler imaging after iontophoresis of acetylcholine (ACh) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP). The biochemical markers of high sensitivity C reactive protein (hs-CRP), nitric oxide (NO), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), asymmetric dimethyl arginine (ADMA), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) levels were measured from blood samples. All the patients were followed up for 5 years to determine the development of cardiovascular adverse events (CVAEs) and major amputation. At the end of the follow-up period, the patients were classified into two groups: those who had a CVAE [CVAE (+)] and those who did not experience CVAE [CVAE (-)]. Parameters such as demographic features, atherosclerotic risk factors, chronic ischemia category, microvascular endothelial functions, and plasma biomarkers were compared between the groups. Results: A total of 67 patients comprising 61 (91%) males and 6 (9%) females with a mean age of 62.3±9.7 years were included. During the follow-up period, 29 patients had CVAE (43.3%) and 38 patients did not have CVAE (56.7%). There was no difference between the groups in terms of ACh and SNP-induced vasodilation responses. Plasma high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol values were lower in the CVAE (+) group [(CVAE+HDL: 38.4±9.1), (CVAE-HDL: 44.7±11.1), p=0.02]. Plasma hs-CRP values were significantly higher in the CVAE (+) group [(CVAE+ hs-CRP: 14.3±20.6), (CVAE-hs-CRP: 5.9±10.9), p=0.004]. No significant difference was observed between the groups in terms of plasma biomarkers and other biochemical levels. Conclusion: Based on the study findings, it was concluded that only low plasma HDL and high hs-CRP levels were risk factors for the development of CVAEs during follow-up of patients with PAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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9. Role of microcirculatory function and plasma biomarkers in determining the development of cardiovascular adverse events in patients with peripheral arterial disease: A 5-year follow-up.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Usanmaz, Suzan Emel, Tokgöz, Serhat, Köksoy, Cüneyt, and Yilmaz, Emine Demirel
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ADVERSE health care events ,BIOLOGICAL tags ,ACETYLCHOLINE ,SODIUM nitroferricyanide ,CARDIOVASCULAR disease treatment ,PERIPHERAL vascular diseases ,IONTOPHORESIS ,OXIDANT status ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this long-term follow-up study was to investigate the association of local and systemic cardiovascular complications with endothelium-dependent and-independent microvascular relaxations and blood biomarkers and biochemicals in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) caused by atherosclerosis. Methods: This prospective study included 67 patients with PAD who had not undergone any endovascular intervention, peripheral arterial surgery, or major amputation. Changes in the microvascular blood flow were measured using laser Doppler imaging after iontophoresis of acetylcholine (ACh) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP). The biochemical markers of high sensitivity C reactive protein (hs-CRP), nitric oxide (NO), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), asymmetric dimethyl arginine (ADMA), and hydrogen sulfide (H
2 S) levels were measured from blood samples. All the patients were followed up for 5 years to determine the development of cardiovascular adverse events (CVAEs) and major amputation. At the end of the follow-up period, the patients were classified into two groups: those who had a CVAE [CVAE (+)] and those who did not experience CVAE [CVAE (-)]. Parameters such as demographic features, atherosclerotic risk factors, chronic ischemia category, microvascular endothelial functions, and plasma biomarkers were compared between the groups. Results: A total of 67 patients comprising 61 (91%) males and 6 (9%) females with a mean age of 62.3±9.7 years were included. During the follow-up period, 29 patients had CVAE (43.3%) and 38 patients did not have CVAE (56.7%). There was no difference between the groups in terms of ACh and SNP-induced vasodilation responses. Plasma high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol values were lower in the CVAE (+) group [(CVAE+HDL: 38.4±9.1), (CVAE- HDL: 44.7±11.1), p=0.02]. Plasma hs-CRP values were significantly higher in the CVAE (+) group [(CVAE+ hs-CRP: 14.3±20.6), (CVAE- hs-CRP: 5.9±10.9), p=0.004]. No significant difference was observed between the groups in terms of plasma biomarkers and other biochemical levels. Conclusion: Based on the study findings, it was concluded that only low plasma HDL and high hs-CRP levels were risk factors for the development of CVAEs during follow-up of patients with PAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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10. A novel monitorization technique for nerve protection during axillary surgery of the breast cancer patients.
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Yilmaz, Kerim Bora, Saydam, Mehmet, Tokgoz, Serhat, Akinci, Melih, Balas, Sener, Azili, Cem, Karabacak, Harun, and Akkoca, Muzaffer
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PREVENTION of surgical complications ,AXILLA ,BREAST tumors ,ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY ,INTRAOPERATIVE monitoring ,MASTOIDECTOMY ,INTRAOPERATIVE care ,PERIPHERAL nervous system - Abstract
The article discusses a novel monitorization technique for nerve protection during axillary surgery of the breast cancer patients. Topics include the surgical option has evolved toward breast preservation and oncoplastic breast surgery techniques; and median intraparticular LPN and lateral localized MPN in the interpectoral dissection area are found via placing the needle electrodes in the pectoral major muscle.
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- 2020
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11. Mortality determiners for fall from height cases.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Tokgöz, Serhat, Yılmaz, Kerim Bora, Güler, Sümeyra, Akıncı, Melih, Balas, Şener, Karabacak, Harun, and Saydam, Mehmet
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EMERGENCY medical services ,TRAUMA surgery ,BODY weight ,CONVALESCENCE ,ACCIDENTAL falls ,LENGTH of stay in hospitals ,HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,PATIENTS ,SURGICAL complications ,WOUNDS & injuries ,BODY mass index ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,GLASGOW Coma Scale ,TRAUMA severity indices ,PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2018
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12. The effects of different remote ischemic conditioning on ischemia-induced failure of microvascular circulation in humans.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Usanmaz, Suzan Emel, Tokgöz, Serhat, Köksoy, Cüneyt, and Demirel-Yilmaz, Emine
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MICROCIRCULATION disorders ,SODIUM nitroferricyanide ,ACETYLCHOLINE ,OXIDANT status ,BIOLOGICAL tags - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intermittent ischemia in remote tissues can be applied before ischemic injury, during ischemic injury or at the beginning of reperfusion of an index organ ischemia. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Remote Ischemic Conditioning (RIC) of the leg on changes in ischemia-induced the microvascular functions of the arm. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ischemic microvascular injury was induced by arm ischemia (20 min) and reperfusion in healthy, nonsmoker, male volunteers (ischemia group-ISC, n: 9). In another group of volunteers, to investigate the effects of remote organ ischemic conditioning 5 cycles of reperfusion followed by leg ischemia (each lasting 60 seconds) were applied either before (preRIC, n:11), or during (perRIC, n:12) or immediately after (postRIC, n:9) 20 minutes of arm ischemia. The microvascular flow of arm was assessed before and after ischemia using iontophoresis of the endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) releaser acetylcholine (ACh) and the endothelium-independent NO donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP). Changes in microvascular blood flow were measured using Laser Doppler imaging. The plasma level of biomarkers related to endothelial function such as nitric oxide (NO), asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and hydrogen sulphide (H
2 S) were measured. RESULTS: No difference was determined between the groups in terms of age, BMI or blood biochemicals reflecting cardiovascular status. ACh caused a rise in microvascular blood flow in a charge dependent manner. The ACh-induced flow increase was not significantly depressed by ischemia and not affected by any of the types of RIC in the study subjects. The increase in SNP-induced microvascular flow was significantly decreased in the ISC, perRIC and postRIC groups, but not in the preRIC group. Plasma levels of NO, ADMA, TAC and H2 S were not changed by ischemia and RIC. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that microvascular perfusion of human forearm skin was elevated by either endothelium or drug-derived NO. The effect of ischemia and RIC on NO-induced flow increase was affected differently by different applications in the healthy young individuals. These complicated results are taken into consideration in experimental and therapeutic interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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13. Plasma nitric oxide level is correlated with microvascular functions in the peripheral arterial disease.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Usanmaz, Suzan Emel, Koksoy, Cuneyt, Bengisun, Ugur, and Demirel-Yilmaz, Emine
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PERIPHERAL nervous system ,ACETYLCHOLINE ,PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of nitric oxide ,SODIUM nitroferricyanide ,ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents ,STANDARDS - Abstract
At present there is no widely accepted biomarker for monitoring of vascular functions. The purpose of this prospective study was to investigate the association of some blood biomarkers with vascular reactivity in patients with peripheral arterial diseases (PAD). A prospective evaluation was made of 3 groups comprising a control group of healthy individuals, and patients with PAD caused by either atherosclerosis or Buerger's disease. Microvascular perfusion was examined using laser Doppler imaging of cutaneous erythrocyte flux after iontophoresis of acetylcholine (ACh) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP). The correlation of microvascular reactivity with endothelium-related biomarkers was assessed. AChinduced and SNP-induced vasodilations were significantly diminished in the PAD groups. The plasma nitric oxide (NO) levels of PAD patients were significantly higher than those of the control group, but asymmetric dimethylarginine, total antioxidant capacity and hydrogen sulphide levels were similar. Plasma NO level was negatively correlated with ACh and SNP-stimulated microvascular flow increase, whereas a positive correlation was detected with blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels in all groups. These results indicate that a high plasma level of NO in PAD patients is associated with diminished endothelium-dependent and independent flow increase in the microvascular bed. An excessive amount of NO-induced nitrosative stress in an inflammatory condition that might be a reason for vascular dysfunction should be taken into consideration in the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to PAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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14. Tel İle İşaretleme Yöntemiyle Çıkarılan Nonpalpabl Meme Lezyonlarının Değerlendirilmesi.
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AKKOCA, Muzaffer, BULUŞ, Hakan, AYDIN, Altan, and COŞKUN, Ali
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MAMMOGRAMS ,BREAST ,TISSUE wounds ,BIOPSY ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
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- 2013
15. Pull Yöntemi İle Perkütan Endoskopik Gastrostomi Yapılan 36 Hastanın Analizi.
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AKKOCA, Muzaffer, BULUŞ, Hakan, YAVUZ, Alper, KÜÇÜKAZMAN, Metin, AYDIN, Altan, and COŞKUN, Ali
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GASTROSTOMY ,ENDOSCOPY ,ENDOSCOPIC surgery ,WOMEN patients ,CANDIDIASIS - Abstract
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- 2012
16. Klatskin Tümörlerinde Güncel Tedavi Yaklaşımları.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Bulus, Hakan, Yavuz, Alper, Morkavuk, Barış, Kiliç, Mehmet, and Coşkun, Ali
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CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA ,ENVIRONMENTAL risk ,INDUSTRIAL toxicology ,JAUNDICE ,ITCHING - Abstract
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- 2012
17. Total Tiroidektomi: Klinik Deneyimlerimiz.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Buluş, Hakan, Yavuz, Alper, Aydin, Altan, Koyuncu, Ahmet, and Coşkun, Ali
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THYROIDECTOMY ,THYROID diseases ,SURGICAL complications ,LARYNGEAL nerve injuries ,THYROID cancer ,CANCER risk factors - Abstract
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- 2012
18. Kistik Pankreas Neoplazmlarına Yaklaşım.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Buluş, Hakan, Yavuz, Alper, and Coşkun, Ali
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PANCREATIC cysts ,PANCREATIC tumors ,PANCREATIC diseases ,PRECANCEROUS conditions ,SYMPTOMS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
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- 2012
19. Rektum Kanserinde Total Mezorektal Eksizyonun Lokal Nüks Üzerine Etkisi.
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Akkoca, Muzaffer, Buluş, Hakan, Yavuz, Alper, and Coşkun, Ali
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- 2011
20. Komplike over kistini taklit eden apendiks mukoseli.
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Demirci, Rojbin Karakoyun, Habibi, Mani, Karakaş, Barış Rafet, Buluş, Hakan, Akkoca, Muzaffer, and Öner, Osman Zekai
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- 2015
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21. Appendix mucocele mimicking a complex ovarian cyst.
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Demirci, Rojbin Karakoyun, Habibi, Mani, Karakaş, Barış Rafet, Buluş, Hakan, Akkoca, Muzaffer, and Öner, Osman Zekai
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Appendiceal mucocele is a rare entity which is characterised by cystic dilatation due to abnormal accumulation of mucus in the lumen of the appendix. Patients are often diagnosed incidentally by abdominal screening or abdominal surgery for other causes. Pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, which may present as acute or chronic appendicitis, is the most common symptom of appendix mucocele, when the patient is symptomatic. This study describes the case of a 26 year old female for whom surgical intervention for a complex ovarian cyst was planned, but who instead underwent laparoscopic appendectomy because appendiceal mucocele was determined during laparoscopic exploration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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22. Nadir rastlanan bir olgu: Güdük apandisit.
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Aydİn, Altan, Buluş, Hakan, Yavuz, Alper, Akkoca, Muzaffer, and Coşkun, Ali
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ABDOMINAL pain ,APPENDICITIS ,APPENDECTOMY ,SCARS ,MEDICAL emergencies - Abstract
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- 2012
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23. Benign Ovarian Cyst Presenting As a Huge Intraabdominal Mass in an Elderly Postmenopausal Woman.
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Buluş, Hakan, Akkoca, Muzaffer, Coskun, Ali, Koçak, Erdem, and Köklü, Seyfettin
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OVARIAN surgery ,ABDOMINAL injuries ,OVARIAN cysts ,TOMOGRAPHY ,DIAGNOSIS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
A letter to the editor is presented which is concerned with the case of a 70 year old woman who was diagnosed with a benign ovarian cyst which presented as an intraabdominal mass.
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- 2012
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24. Intestinal perforation as the initial presentation of Wegener's granulomatosis.
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Bulus, Hakan, Koçak, Erdem, Yavuz, Alper, Akkoca, Muzaffer, coşkun, Ali, and Köklü, Seyfettin
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INTESTINAL perforation ,GRANULOMATOSIS with polyangiitis - Abstract
A letter to the editor is presented related to a case study of 47-year-old female patient suffering from intestinal perforation, an initial presentation of Wegener's granulomatosis in the previous issue.
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- 2013
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25. Echinococcal Cyst of the Kidney Presenting as an Abdominal Mass.
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Bulus, Hakan, Koçak, Gülay, and Akkoca, Muzaffer
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- 2012
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