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    Neutropenia Induced by Medications Used in Psychiatric Treatment: A Case Report
    (2022-08-01T00:00:00Z) Mehmetaj, Liljana; Ugur, Yasin; Taslidere, Bahadır; Sonmez, Ertan; Cander, Basar; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR
    Psikiyatrik ilaçların kullanımı sırasında kan parametrelerinde değişiklikler meydana gelebilir. Bu gibi durumlarda hastanın genel durumu ve kan parametreleri yakından takip edilerek tedavi kesilir veya ilaç değiştirilir. Bu vaka raporunun amacı, antipsikotik ilaçlara bağlı nötropeni gibi yan etki olasılığına karşı uyanık olmak ve bu hastaların yönetimine dikkat çekmekti.
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    Bennett’s Fracture
    (2022-04-01T00:00:00Z) Ozdemir, Serdar; Taşlıdere, Bahadır; Ozkan, Abuzer; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR
    A 24-year-old female patient applied to our clinic with the complaint of falling from a ladder. She had no history of illness or drug use. In the anamnesis, it was learned that he fell after his foot slipped. Vital signs were stable. On physical examination, there was no feature other than tenderness in the proximal left 1st metacarpal bone. Fracture fragment was observed in the proximal of 1st metacarpal bone in conventional radiography imaging (figure 1). A plaster cast was applied after closed reduction. Conservative treatment was planned, and the patient was discharged. Bennett’s fracture is the retention of the bone to which the beak ligament is attached, and the dorsoradial and proximal subluxation of the base of the metacarpal detached from this part (1). Key features are intra- Conflict of interest: Authors declare no conflict of interest. REFERENCES articular fracture, oblique fracture pattern, and volar- dorsal fragment. The medial small piece remains in place and maintains its relationship with the second finger via the volar oblique ligament (Beak ligament). However, the fractured metacarpal body is displaced proximally and laterally by the abductor pollicis longus and thenar intrinsic muscles. These types of fracture-dislocations are prone to slipping and are not stable; therefore, it should be treated more aggressively (2). Inadequate placement and replacement can lead to posttraumatic arthritis and disability. In Bennett fracture-subluxations, if the joint stepping is greater than 2 mm, percutaneous fixation with a K-wire is performed after closed correction and replacement (3).
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    Tıp Fakültesi Son Sınıf Öğrencilerin Tıpta Uzmanlık Sınavında Tercihlerini Etkileyen Faktörler ve Acil Tıp Uzmanlığı Dalı Hakkında Tutumları
    (2021-03-01T00:00:00Z) Göksu, Muhammet Mert; Taşlıdere, Bahadır; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR
    Aim: It is important to investigate the factors affecting the choice of the specialty area of medical students. Determining the factors that affect this selection reveals the priorities that students take into account. It is important to investigate the prejudices about not choosing emergency medicine and some surgical branches which are in a strategic position. Solution-oriented strategies should be developed in this regard. Material and Methods: This study includes 86 of the final year students of the Faculty of Medicine. The participation rate in the survey was 80.4% and all participants- approvals were received. The questionnaire developed by the researchers was used as a data collection tool in the study. The survey consisted of 40 questions. 10 of the questions were for socio-demographic information, 30 of them included the reasons for choosing the medical school, the reasons for taking the specialty examination in medicine, the desired and unwanted specialties. 27 of these were Likert type questions. Results: 46 of the participants were female (53.3%), 40 of them were male (46.5%). Among our students, it is seen that the main reason for choosing Medical Faculty is -willingness to help people- (75.6%) and -a promising profession- (69.8%). In addition, the family influence in this preference was found to be 55.8%. Our question -Would you consider Emergency Medicine Specialist as your first choice?- Was answered negatively at a rate of 72%. The most preferred reason for those who think to choose; were the advantages of working on a seizure in emergency medicine. The biggest negative thought about emergency medicine has been its physical and psychological severity, the high number of seizures, and the fear of being exposed to violence. Dermatology and cardiology were the most desired departments among the specialty branches, while gynecology and obstetrics, General surgery, and pediatry were among the undesirable departments. Conclusion: The biggest obstacle to emergency medicine choices was the exhausting seizures and the fear of exposure to violence. The future plans of the final year students of the Faculty of Medicine do not only concern themselves but also the future of the departments that are not preferred. It is necessary to determine the factors that affect the surgical branches and emergency medicine preferences of the students. In this way, studies should be carried out for factors that are perceived negatively and important strategic expertise branches for our future should be supported. Keywords: Emergency Medicine, Medical Students, Specialization Exam
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    İnvestigation of the Efficacy of Aminoguanidine in an Experimental Rat Model with Isolated Bilateral Pulmonary Contusion Due To Blunt Thoracic Trauma
    (2019-12-01T00:00:00Z) Atik, Dilek; Taşlıdere, Bahadır; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR
    İntroduction:In severe thoracic trauma pulmonary contusions are almost inevitable are associated with high morbidity and mortality. In this study we aimed to evaluate the antioxidant activity of aminoguanidine in pulmonary contusion.Method:Sixty-three Sprague-male rats were used. Sham and aminoguanidine groups were exposed to isolated blunt thoracic trauma with a force of 1,512 joules. Aminoguanidine was administered intraperitoneally at a dose of 100 mg/kg 3 hours before the trauma and on the 1. and 2. day after the trauma. The contusion group was exposed to blunt thoracic trauma only. In all groups, arterial blood gas analysis and catalase and NO levels were done on the 0th, 1st, 2nd and 3rd days.Results:PO2 levels were higher in the sham group compared to the contusion group, without statistical significance. On the third day, SaO2 levels were higher in the AG group compared to the contusion group. SaO2 levels were comparable in the AG and sham groups on days 1, 2 and 3. There was no difference between the PaO2 levels of the contusion and sham groups on the 2nd and 3rd days. There was no difference between the PaO2 levels of the AG and sham groups on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd days. We found no difference between the PaCO2 levels of the contusion and sham groups on the 0-3 days. There was no difference between the PaCO2 levels of the AG and sham groups on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd days. No difference was observed between the PaCO2 levels of the AG and contusion groups on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd days. No significant difference was found between the NO levels of the sham and the contusion groups on day 0. There was a significant difference between the sham and contusion groups on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd days. There was no statistically significant difference between the catalase enzyme activities of the sham and AG groups.Conclusion:In our study, we showed that the use of aminoguanidine did not significantly reduce the severity of pulmonary contusion and the inflammatory reaction induced by thoracic trauma in rats.
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    Evaluation of MINOCA syndrome and HEART score in patients presenting to the emergency department with panic attack and chest pain complaints
    (2022-04-01T00:00:00Z) TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR; ATSIZ, AHMET; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR; ATSIZ, AHMET
    Background Patients presenting with chest pain may or may not be experiencing a panic attack. Is chest pain caused by a panic attack or myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) syndrome? Aim In this study, we evaluated both MINOCA syndrome and HEART score in patients who presented to the emergency department with panic attacks and chest pain. Method Patients who applied to the emergency department with panic disorder and chest pain complaints were included. Patients who met the MINOCA diagnostic criteria were identified. The study was completed with 143 eligible patients out of a total of 217 patients evaluated. The patients were divided into two groups. The first group was those whose symptoms and test results were consistent with MINOCA. The second group was composed of those whose chest pain was considered non-specific. The HEART score of all patients was calculated. The demographic characteristics, symptoms, and HEART scores were compared between the groups. Results Of the 143 patients evaluated in the study, 62 (43.3%) were male and 81 (56.7%) were female. While the mean HEART score was 4.7 +/- 1.5 in the MINOCA group, it was 2.0 +/- 1.0 in the non-cardiac group, a statistically significant difference. Conclusion Clinicians should pay attention to the patient-s age, gender, number of attacks per week, HEART score, and which symptoms (palpitations, shortness of breath, and fear of death) are present in patients who meet the panic attack diagnostic criteria. Clinicians should be alert to the MINOCA syndrome in panic attack patients.
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    Effects of melatonin on acetylsalicylic acid induced gastroduodenal and jejunal mucosal injury
    (2018-01-01T00:00:00Z) taslidere, elif; VARDI, NİGAR; PARLAKPINAR, HAKAN; YILDIZ, AHMET; Taslidere, BAHADIR; Karaaslan, M. G.; TAŞLIDERE, ELİF; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR
    We evaluated the effects of melatonin on acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) induced gastroduodenal and jejunal mucosal injury. We used 40 postpubertal rats divided randomly into five groups of eight animals. The control group consisted of untreated animals. The Mel group was injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) with 5mg/kg melatonin. The ASA group was injected i.p. with 200mg/kg ASA. The ASA + Mel group was injected i.p. with 5mg/kg melatonin 45min after administering 200mg/kg ASA i.p. The Mel + ASA group was injected i.p. with 5mg/kg melatonin 45min before administering 200mg/kg ASA i.p. We found no statistically significant differences in mean histopathological scores in the ASA + Mel group compared to the ASA group. ASA caused shortened villi and loss of the apical villus in the duodenum. The histopathological score was increased and villus height was decreased in the ASA group compared to untreated controls. Treatment with melatonin attenuated the histological damage. In the ASA group, occasional areas showed erosion of villi in the jejunum; however, differences in mean histopathological score in ASA group compared to the other groups were not statistically significant. Malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities were measured in stomach, duodenal and jejunum tissue. We found increased MDA activity in both stomach and duodenal tissues in the ASA group compared to the control group (p<0.05). We found no statistically significant changes in MDA levels in jejunal tissue in the ASA group compared to the control group. We found no change in SOD activity in either stomach or duodenal tissues in the ASA group compared to the control group. We observed decreased SOD activity in jejunal tissue in the ASA group compared to the control group (p<0.05). We detected no change in GSH activity in stomach, duodenal or jejunal tissues in the ASA group compared to the control group. The stomach damage was less in melatonin treated groups, but the lesions were not completely eliminated. The jejunum in the ASA group retained a nearly normal appearance. We found that melatonin exhibited some healing effects on ASA induced duodenal mucosal injury.
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    Ruptured Pulmonary Hydatid Cyst: A Case Report
    (2020-10-01T00:00:00Z) Uğur, Yasin; Taşlıdere, Bahadır; UĞUR, YASİN; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR
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    Author-s reply to -The role of the bloody microbiology in acute necrotizing pancreatitis-
    (2021-05-01T00:00:00Z) Biberci Keskin, Elmas; Okay, Gülay; Sharıfov, Rasul; Taşlıdere, Bahadır; Şentürk, Hakan; BİBERCİ KESKİN, ELMAS; OKAY, GÜLAY; SHARIFOV, RASUL; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR; ŞENTÜRK, HAKAN
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    Investigation of military patients with high-kinetic energy gunshot wounds
    (2022-07-01T00:00:00Z) Akbalik, Saadet; Taslıdere, BAHADIR; Erdogan, Özcan; Sonmez, E; TAŞLIDERE, BAHADIR; ERDOĞAN, ÖZCAN; SÖNMEZ, ERTAN