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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Protective and therapeutic effects of pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate in a rat tongue cancer model created experimentally using 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide.
    (2020-11-01T00:00:00Z) Doğan, R; Hafız, AM; Gucin, Z; Ozer, OF; Ozturan, O; Yenigun, Alper; DOĞAN, REMZI; GÜCİN, ZÜHAL; ÖZER, ÖMER FARUK; YENİGÜN, ALPER; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    A new method in eardrum perforation repair: Accordion myringoplasty technique
    (2020-09-01T00:00:00Z) Aksoy, Fadlullah; YENİGÜN, Alper; ŞENTÜRK, Erol; DOĞAN, Remzi; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; YENİGÜN, ALPER; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    Comparison of the efficacy of multiple antioxidant and hyperbaric oxygen treatments in the prevention of ischemia and necrosis of local random McFarlane skin flap.
    (2021-02-26T00:00:00Z) Dogan, Remzi; Metin Guler, Eray; Kocyigit, ABDÜRRAHİM; Bayindir, Nihan; Mirasoglu, Bengisu Oroglu; Yenigun, Alper; DOĞAN, REMZI; KOÇYİĞİT, ABDÜRRAHİM; EŞREFOĞLU, MUKADDES; YENİGÜN, ALPER; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    A feasibility study in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and snoring: Nasopharyngeal stent
    (2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) Tugrul, Selahattin; YENİGÜN, Alper; DOĞAN, Remzi; Aksoy, Fadlullah; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; YENİGÜN, ALPER; TUĞRUL, SELAHATTİN; DOĞAN, REMZI; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    Effects of long-term azithromycin therapy on auditory functions in children with chronic respiratory diseases.
    (2021-06-24T00:00:00Z) Yazan, Hakan; Gedik, Ozge; Dogan, Remzi; Al Shadfan, Lina Muhammed; Ozturan, Orhan; Cakir, Erkan; DOĞAN, REMZI; GEDİK, ÖZGE; BAŞÖZ, MELIHA; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; ÇAKIR, ERKAN
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    Key stone plasty and asymmetric hump resection in crooked nose deformity
    (2022-09-01) Balikci H.; YENİGÜN A.; ÇELİK İ.; AKSOY F.; DOĞAN R.; ÖZTURAN O.; YENİGÜN, ALPER; ÇELİK, İSMAİL; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    © 2022 Elsevier Inc.Objective: The aim of this study is to propose a new approach in crooked nose deformity with key-stone plasty and asymmetric hump resection. Method: Twelve patients with crooked nose deformities were operated using the open rhinoplasty technique. Our method, unlike other methods, has two different steps. Following asymmetric hump resection, cartilaginous and osseous septum were cut separated at the key stone area or more caudally and fix the septum with sutures again by allowing them to slide over each other in a way that directs the septum to the midline. If there is an inability to reveal the septum, we apply a longer spreader graft to the cartilage septum side. Results: The mean ages were 27.4 years. The mean follow-up time of the patients was 19.1 months. No complications were observed due to this technique. This technique was effective in the treatment of all our patients with crooked nose deformities. Conclusion: A novel surgical approach with key-stone plasty and asymmetric hump resection method was proposed in crooked nose deformity with a video animation.
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    Effect of allergic rhinitis on the outcomes of diode laser dacryocystorhinostomy.
    (2021-06-19T00:00:00Z) Senturk, Erol; Doğan, Remzi; Yenigun, Alper; Calim, Omer Faruk; Ozturan, Orhan; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; DOĞAN, REMZI; YENİGÜN, ALPER; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    Accordion myringoplasty technique in eardrum perforation repair.
    (2020-10-17T00:00:00Z) Aksoy, FADLULLAH; Yenigun, Alper; Senturk, Erol; Dogan, Remzi; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; YENİGÜN, ALPER; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    Stapedectomy in patients with dehiscent and prolapsed facial nerve
    (2020-09-01T00:00:00Z) ŞENTÜRK, Erol; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; Aksoy, Fadlullah; Dagistanli, Nurtaç; YENİGÜN, Alper; DEĞİRMENCİ, Nazan; DOĞAN, Remzi; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; EREN, SABRİ BAKİ; AKSOY, FADLULLAH; YENİGÜN, ALPER; DEĞİRMENCİ, NAZAN; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
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    Dry Eye and Dry Nose Caused by the Effect of Allergic Rhinitis on Tear and Nasal Secretion Osmolarity.
    (2020-03-17T00:00:00Z) Elbay, A; Yenigun, A; Ozturan, O; Bayraktar, H; Ozer, Ömer Faruk; Dogan, R; YENİGÜN, ALPER; ELBAY, AHMET; ÖZDEM, ABDULLAH; ÖZER, ÖMER FARUK; DOĞAN, REMZI; ÖZTURAN, ORHAN
    Objective: Allergic rhinitis is a type 1 hypersensitivity reaction of immunoglobulin E in the rhino-ocular mucosa. This study was planned to demonstrate in patients with allergic rhinitis to evaluate changes in tear, nasal secretions, and blood osmolarity compared to healthy individuals. Method: Forty allergic rhinitis patients, 25 patients with acute upper respiratory tract infections, and 26 healthy participants were included in the study. Positive patients with allergic symptoms and skin prick test results were included in the allergic rhinitis group. Tear, nasal secretion, and blood osmolarity values were examined for the 3 groups. Result: In patients with allergic rhinitis, tear and nasal secretion osmolarity values were significantly higher in patients with acute upper respiratory tract infections and those of the healthy participants (P ¼ .001, P ¼ .038). In blood osmolarity measurements, there was no statistical difference between the groups (P ¼ .489). In patients with allergic rhinitis, Schirmer test results were significantly shorter than patients who had acute upper respiratory tract infection and those of the healthy participants (P ¼ .001, P ¼ .001). Patients with allergic rhinitis and acute upper respiratory tract infections had significantly shorter Schirmer test results than in healthy participants (P ¼ .001, P ¼ .001). Conclusion: Tear osmolarity was increased in allergic rhinitis patients, and this was thought to lead to dry eye findings. In the presence of allergic rhinitis, nasal secretions were found more hyperosmolar than tears. Nasal secretion osmolarity was higher in allergic rhinitis patients than in patients with acute upper respiratory tract infections and control group.