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    Mean platelet volume and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio decrease in patients with depression with antidepressant treatment
    (2019-01-01) ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; Şahan, Ebru; MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS; DEVECİ, ERDEM; YILMAZ, ONUR; KIRPINAR, İSMET; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; ŞAHAN, EBRU; MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS; DEVECİ, ERDEM; YILMAZ, ONUR; KIRPINAR, İSMET
    Objective: Not only white blood cells but also platelets are being considered in inflammatory reactions from now on. Mean platelet volume (MPV) and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) have been shown to change in inflammatory diseases like myocardial infarction, stroke and implicated in psychiatric disorders nowadays. Our first aim is to investigate the relation of MPV and NLR with depression and secondly to assess if they change with the treatment of depression. Methods: Forty-nine patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) and hospitalized in a university hospital psychiatry inpatient unit retrospectively included in the study. Control group consisted of 48 hospital workers with no known disease. Complete blood count, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) and Clinical Global Impression-Severity Scale (CGI-S) scores at admission and at discharge were noted and compared for the patient group. Discussion: MPV of depressed patients was higher than controls. When we look at admission and discharge scores of clinical scales, decrement is statistically significant for both HAM-D and CGI-S. There was decline both in MPV and NLR which were both statistically significant. Conclusion: Decreasing MPV and NLR values with the treatment of depression confirm the involvement of inflammatory processes in the pathophysiology of depression.
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    Oxidative stress and inflammatory response in patients with psoriasis; is there any relationship with psychiatric comorbidity and cognitive functions?
    (2019-01-01) DEVECİ, ERDEM; Kocacenk, Tuba; ŞAHAN, EBRU; YILMAZ, ONUR; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; KIRPINAR, İSMET; DEVECİ, ERDEM; ŞAHAN, EBRU; YILMAZ, ONUR; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; KIRPINAR, İSMET
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    Essential Tremor and Alexithymia
    (2018-10-01) ŞENGÜL, YILDIZHAN; ŞENGÜL, HAKAN SERDAR; GÖKÇAL, ELİF; ÜSTÜN, İSMET; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; YILMAZ, ONUR; YILDIZ, GÜLSEN; ŞENGÜL, YILDIZHAN; GÖKÇAL, ELİF; ÜSTÜN, İSMET; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; YILMAZ, ONUR
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    Mirtazapinin Neden Olduğu Halüsinasyonlar Bir olgu sunumu
    (2015-11-29) KILIÇ, ALPEREN; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; YILMAZ, ONUR; KIRPINAR, İSMET; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; YILMAZ, ONUR; KIRPINAR, İSMET
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    Alkol Kullanım Bozukluklarına Yaklaşım
    (2018-07-01) YILMAZ, ONUR; DEVECİ, ERDEM; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; YILMAZ, ONUR; DEVECİ, ERDEM; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET
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    Şizofreni Aile Hekimliği İçin Bir Gözden Geçirme
    (2018-07-01) DEVECİ, ERDEM; YILMAZ, ONUR; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; DEVECİ, ERDEM; YILMAZ, ONUR; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET
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    The relationship of insight with obsessive beliefs and metacognition in obsessive compulsive disorder
    (2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) YILMAZ, Onur; BOYRAZ, Rabia Kevser; Kurtulmus, Ayse; PARLAKKAYA, FATMA BÜŞRA; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; YILMAZ, ONUR; BOYRAZ, RABIA KEVSER; PARLAKKAYA, FATMA BÜŞRA; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET
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    Esansiyel Tremor Hastalarında Yüz Duygu Tanıma
    (2018-12-01) Şengül, YILDIZHAN; TUNÇ, ABDULKADİR; YILMAZ, ONUR; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; ŞENGÜL, YILDIZHAN; TUNÇ, ABDULKADIR; YILMAZ, ONUR; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET
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    Investigation of alexithymia and levels of anxiety and depression among patients with restless legs syndrome.
    (2018-08-29) YILMAZ, ONUR; ŞENGÜL, YILDIZHAN; ŞENGÜL, HS; PARLAKKAYA, FATMA BÜŞRA; Öztürk, AHMET; YILMAZ, ONUR; ŞENGÜL, YILDIZHAN; PARLAKKAYA, FATMA BÜŞRA; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET
    Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine alexithymia among restless legs syndrome (RLS) patients, compare with healthy controls, and argue the clinical inferences of this relationship. We searched for anxiety and depression and their clinical outcomes among patients and searched whether the results are similar to previous studies. Patients and methods: Eighty-seven RLS patients and 88 age, gender, and educationally matched healthy controls were assessed in Bezmialem Foundation University Hospital. RLS patients and healthy controls were assessed with the Sociodemographic Data Form constructed for the present study, 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and Beck Anxiety Scale (BAS). The patient group was also assessed with the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group (IRLSSG) RLS Severity Scale. Results: RLS patients were found to have greater TAS-20, BDI, and BAS scores compared with the control group (P < 0.05). RLS severity score was positively correlated with the scores of anxiety and depression scales. However, no significant relationship was found between scores of IRLSSG RLS scale and TAS-20 total and subscale scores. Conclusion: RLS patients were found to be more alexithymic than healthy controls, whereas no significant relationship was found between RLS severity and levels of alexithymia. Still, alexithymia might be a predictor for early diagnosis and may be considered in the treatment and follow-up of RLS. RLS patients have higher depression and anxiety scores than healthy individuals. Thus, depression and anxiety should be taken into consideration throughout the RLS treatment.
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    Depresyon Tedavisine Ortalama Trombosit Hacmi ve Nötrofil Lenfosit Oranı Yanıtı
    (2016-11-20) MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; DEVECİ, ERDEM; YILMAZ, ONUR; KIRPINAR, İSMET; MIRÇIK, ALİ BARLAS; ÖZTÜRK, AHMET; DEVECİ, ERDEM; YILMAZ, ONUR; KIRPINAR, İSMET