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    Factors Associated with Insufficient Endometrial Sampling in Postmenopausal Women
    (2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) ATEŞ, SEDA; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; ÇALI, HALİME; SOYMAN, ZEYNEP; UYSAL, ÖMER; ATEŞ, SEDA; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; ÇALI, HALİME; UYSAL, ÖMER
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    Fundal pressure in the second stage of labor (Kristeller maneuver) and levator aniavulsion
    (2020-11-01T00:00:00Z) TAKMAZ, TAHA; Aydin, Serdar; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; TAKMAZ, TAHA; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ
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    Association between maternal vitamin D status and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant women
    (2017-03-01) ATEŞ, SEDA; AYDIN, SERDAR; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU; ATEŞ, SEDA; AYDIN, SERDAR; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU
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    Gestasyonel diyabet taraması preeklampsiyi öngörebilir mi?
    (2016-06-01) batmaz, gonca; molla, fulya; karaca, nilay; gökmen karasu, ayşe filiz; KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; KILIÇOĞLU DANE, PAKİZER BANU
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    Age is the only variable affecting microhematuria prevalance in pelvic organ prolapse
    (2017-10-21T00:00:00Z) GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; AYDIN, SERDAR; ADANIR, İLKNUR; İLHAN, GÜLŞAH; MARAŞLI, MUSTAFA; ATEŞ, SEDA; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; AYDIN, SERDAR; ATEŞ, SEDA
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    The predictive value of weight gain and waist circumference for gestational diabetes mellitus
    (2019-09-01T00:00:00Z) TAKMAZ, TAHA; Yalvac, Ethem Serdar; ÖZCAN, Pınar; Coban, Ulas; Karasu, AYŞE FİLİZ; Unsal, Mehmet; TAKMAZ, TAHA; ÖZCAN, PINAR; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ
    Objective: The first objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and gestational weight gain (WG), waist circumference (WC), prepregnancy, and gestational body mass index (BMI). The second aim of our study was to assess the ability of WG, WC, prepregnancy, and gestational BMI with special reference to their cut-off points on predicting the risk of GDM in pregnant women in Turkey.
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    Clinical and metabolic characteristics of Turkish adolescents with polycystic ovary syndrome.
    (2018-02-01) ATES, SEDA; AYDıN, S; OZCAN, PINAR; SOYMAN, Z; Gokmen, Karasu; Sevket, OSMAN; ATEŞ, SEDA; AYDIN, SERDAR; ÖZCAN, PINAR; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; ŞEVKET, OSMAN
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    Amniotic fluid -sludge-; prevalence and clinical significance of it in asymptomatic patients at high risk for spontaneous preterm delivery
    (2018-01-01T00:00:00Z) Adanir, Ilknur; ÖZYÜNCÜ, ÖZGÜR; Karasu, AYŞE FİLİZ; Onderoglu, Lutfu S.; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ
    Introduction: The aim of our study is to determine prevalence and clinical significance of the presence of amniotic fluid sludge among asymptomatic patients at high-risk for spontaneous preterm delivery, prospectively.Material and methods: In our study, 99 patients at high risk for spontaneous preterm delivery were evaluated for the presence of amniotic fluid sludge with transvaginal ultrasonography at 20-22, 26-28, and 32-34 gestational weeks, prospectively; between August 2009 and October 2010 in Hacettepe University Hospital. And, these patients were followed up for their delivery weeks and pregnancy outcomes. We defined the high-risk group as the patients possessing one or more of the followings; a history of spontaneous preterm delivery, recent urinary tract infections, polyhydramnios, uterine leiomyomas, mullerian duct anomalies, and history of cone biyopsy or LEEP. Patients with multiple gestations, placenta previa, fetal anomalies, or symptoms of preterm labor at first examination were excluded.We have obtained ethical board approval from Hacettepe University (16.07.2009-HEK/No:09-141-59).Results: The prevalence of amniotic fluid sludge in the study population was 19,6% (18/92). The rates of spontaneous preterm delivery at <37 weeks of gestation were 66,7% (12/18), within the patients with sludge and 27,0% (20/74) within the patients without sludge. Patients with sludge had a higher rate of spontaneous preterm delivery (p=0.002). A higher proportion of neonates born to patients with amniotic fluid sludge had a neonatal morbidity (50% (9/18) vs. 24,3% (18/74), p=0.044) and died in the perinatal period, (p=0,013) than those born to patients without sludge. When we combined sludge and cervical lenght (CL) (<25mm) and used it as a screening test to identify women at risk for preterm delivery; it catched more women with preterm delivery, (p=0.000). While sensitivity of sludge was 37,5%, and sensitivity of CL was 34%, sensitivity of sludge positive or CL25mm was 56% for preterm birth (PTB) in high-risk group.Conclusions: The prevalence of amniotic fluid sludge is 19,6% and sludge is an independent risk factor for spontaneous preterm delivery among asymptomatic patients at high-risk for spontaneous preterm delivery. PTB is by far the leading cause of infant mortality, and prevention of PTB has been an elusive goal. When sludge added to screening, we can catch more PTB.
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    A Clinico-Pathological Study of Transvaginal Endometrial ThicknessMeasurement in Asymptomatic Postmenopausal Patients and Patientswith Postmenopausal Bleeding
    (2019-05-01T00:00:00Z) GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; ATEŞ, SEDA; gürbüz, tuğba; ŞAHİN, NURHAN; takmaz, taha; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ; ATEŞ, SEDA; ŞAHİN, NURHAN
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    Sonographic depiction of fetal ureters
    (2016-01-01) Karasu, AYŞE FİLİZ; Yuksel, Atil; Kutuk, Mehmet Serdar; Ilhan, Gulsah Keskin; GÖKMEN KARASU, AYŞE FİLİZ
    Aims: Classic literature states that the fetal ureter should not be visible unless dilated. Our main objective was to produce an effective, reproducible method for fetal ureter depiction during an anatomic survey. Our secondary objectives were to record the frequency of visible ureters among normal fetuses and among fetuses with mild pyelectasis and also to determine the diameter of the sonographically demonstrated ureter.