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    The evaluation of vitamin D levels in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome
    (2016-07-01) Gursoy, AZİZE ESRA; Bilgen, HALİDE RENGİN; DURUYEN, Humeyra; ALTINTAS, Ozge; Kolukisa, MEHMET; Asil, TALİP; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; BİLGEN, HALİDE RENGİN; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ASİL, TALIP
    The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) levels and carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). 25(OH)D levels were checked in 108 consecutive patients with CTS symptoms and 52 healthy controls. All patients underwent nerve conduction studies and completed Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BQ) symptom severity and functional status scales to quantify symptom severity, pain status and functional status. There were 57 patients with electrophysiological confirmed CTS (EP+ group) and 51 electrophysiological negative symptomatic patients (EP- group). 25(OH) D deficiency (25(OH)D < 20 ng/ml) was found in 96.1 % of EP- group, in 94.7 % of EP+ group and in 73.8 % of control group. 25(0H) D level was found significantly lower both in EP+ and EP- groups compared to control group (p = 0.006, p < 0.001, respectively). Although mean vitamin D level in EP- group was lower than EP+ group, statistically difference was not significant between EP+ and EP- groups (p = 0.182). BQ symptom severity and functional status scores and BQ pain sum score were not significantly different between EP+ and EP- groups. We found no correlation with 25(OH) D level for BQ symptom severity, functional status and pain sum scores. 25(OH) D deficiency is a common problem in patients with CTS symptoms. As evidenced by the present study, assessment of serum 25(OH)D is recommended in CTS patients even with electrophysiological negative results.
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    Effects of botulinum toxin type a on quality of life assessed with the WHOQOL-BREF in hemifacial spasm and blepharospasm
    (2013-02-01T00:00:00Z) GÜRSOY, AZİZE ESRA; UGURAD, Işil; Babacan-Yildiz, Gülsen; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ÇELEBI, Arif; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; BABACAN YILDIZ, GÜLSEN; KOLUKISA, MEHMET
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    Both Legs and Arms are Restless Restless Extremities Syndrome
    (2014-07-01) KOLUKISA, MEHMET; BABACAN YILDIZ, gülsen; GÜRSOY, AZİZE ESRA; ASIL, TALİP; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; BABACAN YILDIZ, GÜLSEN; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; ASİL, TALIP
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    Characteristic features of migraine in schoolchildren and adolescents and its relationship with autonomic nervous system disorders.
    (2013-10-01) TORUN, EMEL; Gursoy, E; GULER, S; KOLUKıSA, MEHMET; TATLI, B; TORUN, EMEL; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; KOLUKISA, MEHMET
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    Electromyographic Evaluation of Temporalis Muscle Following Temporalis Tendon Transfer (Facial Reanimation) Surgery.
    (2015-09-01) Ozturan, ORHAN; OZUCER, B; GURSOY, AE; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA
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    Familial amyloid polyneuropathy due to p.ALA140 ser mutation
    (2018-01-01) GÜRSOY, Azize; YEŞİL, GÖZDE; ERGÜN, SELMA; Tosuner, ZEYNEP; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; YEŞİL, GÖZDE; ERGÜN, SELMA; TOSUNER, ZEYNEP
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    Neuromuscular transmission impairment in transient global amnesia
    (2013-10-01) Gursoy, AZİZE ESRA; BABACAN-YILDIZ, Gulsen; Kolukisa, MEHMET; Asil, TALİP; ERTAS, Mustafa; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; BABACAN YILDIZ, GÜLSEN; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ASİL, TALIP
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    Parankimal ve non-parankimal tutulum gösteren nöro-behçet hastalığı olguları
    (2019-11-01T00:00:00Z) Tunç, Abdülkadir; Mustafayev, Nihat; Gürsoy, Azize Esra; Güzel, Vildan; Babacan Yıldız, Gülsen; Gökçal, Elif; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA
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    Therapeutic plasma exchange in neuroimmunologic disease: 60 patients experience
    (2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) USLU, FERDA; GÜRSOY, AZİZE ESRA; USLU, FERDA; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA
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    One-year follow-up in patients with brainstem infarction due to large-artery atherothrombosis
    (2015-01-01) Kolukisa, MEHMET; GUELTEKIN, Tugce Ozdemir; BARAN, Gozde Eryigit; Aralasmak, AYŞE; KOCAMAN, Guelsen; GUERSOY, Azize Esra; Asil, TALİP; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; ASİL, TALIP
    Background: Posterior circulation infarction accounts for approximately 25% of the ischemic strokes. A number of different conditions may be associated with the development of brainstem infarction. Prognosis and recurrence rate of brainstem infarction due to large-artery atherothrombosis is still controversial. Methods: A total of 826 patients with ischemic stroke were admitted to our clinic during a 15-month period. Patients with clinical and radiological evidence of brainstem infarction were comprehensively assessed with appropriate vascular imaging modalities and for cardiological causes. Subjects with an established diagnosis of large-artery atherothrombosis were followed up for 1 year in terms of prognosis and recurrence rates. Results: Of the 101 patients with an established brainstem infarction, the diagnostic work-up indicated the presence of large-artery atherothrombosis as the causative factor in 53. A recurrent stroke was detected in the posterior circulation within the first 3 months in 5.8% and within 1 year in 9.8% of these individuals. The 1-year mortality rate was 11.7%. All patients with recurrent stroke had intracranial vascular narrowing at baseline. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate a particularly high rate of recurrence and mortality at 1 year among patients who have a brainstem infarction due to intracranial arterial stenosis. Keywords: posterior circulation, intracranial arteries, extracranial arteries, stroke, vertebral artery, basilar artery