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<title>2012 Cilt 13 Sayı 1</title>
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<title>Editöre mektup</title>
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Yavaşoğlu, İrfan
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Editöre mektup</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/11607/2314</link>
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Yavaşoğlu, İrfan
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Serebral venöz trombozlu hastalarda risk faktörleri ve etyolojik sebeplerin ve tedavi özelliklerinin retrospektif incelenmesi</title>
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<description>Serebral venöz trombozlu hastalarda risk faktörleri ve etyolojik sebeplerin ve tedavi özelliklerinin retrospektif incelenmesi
Kocatürk, Özcan; Coşkun, Özlem; Öcal, Ruhsen; İnan, Levent Ertuğrul; Özkan, Seçil
PURPOSE: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is not a common disease. It is known to have a varied clinical spectrum. There is too much cause of the etiology of disease. In this manuscript we discussed our patients initial symptoms, cause of CVT and our patients' prognosis.&#13;
MATERIALS and METHODS: This study was a retrospective database analysis of 29 patients who had CVT followed from 2004 to 2010. All of the patients had cranial magnetic resonans imaging (MR) and Mr /Computarized Tomography (CT) venography.&#13;
RESULTS: There were 27 female, 2 male in this study. Mean age of the patients was 34.97 ±12.79 years old. Only eight patients had abnormal neurological examination (4 patients papilloedema, 2 patients confusion, 1 patient cerebellar dysfunction, 1 patient homonymous hemianopsia). Initial symptoms of patients were headache(n=19), epileptic seizures (n=6), blurred vision (n=1), diplopia (n=2) and one of the patient had vertigo. Ten patients had only one sinus thrombosis however 19 patients had more than one sinus thrombosis. Thrombotic risk factors were found in 21 patients. Most important risc factor were pregnancy, postpartum condition, oral contraceptive usage and acquired hypercoagulable disease.&#13;
CONCLUSION: CVT is rare but important condition. Sometimes non specific headache is a herald of this condition. Especially pregnancy and postpartum period are susceptibility of this condition.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Sıcak su epilepisili iki olgu sunumu</title>
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<description>Sıcak su epilepisili iki olgu sunumu
Yılmaz, Emine; Özkul, Ayça; Deneri, Ersin; Akyol, Ali
Hot water epilepsy is a rare reflex epilepsy which is characterized by complex partial seizures during a hot bath. It has a good prognosis and generally seen in male children, however it can be also seen in adults. Although the exact mechanism is still unknown, repeated hot water stimuli were shown to have a kindling phenomen effect. Our aim is to outline the clinical features of two patients with hot water epilepsy, seen at our clinic. Two male patients 23 and 35 years old, had complex partial seizures during bathing since their childhood. Neurological examinations, psychomotor development and cranial magnetic resonance images were found to be normal. In EEG examinations epileptic activity originated from temporal regions were observed in both patients. Our patients were under control with lamotrigine (300 mg/day; 200 mg/day) medication. In this report, we aimed to present this rare and commonly misdiagnosed reflex epilepsy.
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