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Browsing Makale Koleksiyonu by Author "Yıldız, Turan"

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  • Yıldız, Turan; İlçe, Zekeriya; Gündüz, Yasemin (AVES, 2016)
    Undescended testicle is the most common congenital anomaly among males. Testicular tumor develops in 3-5% of the boys with a complaint of undescended testicle. The clinical presentation of malignant intra-abdominal testicular ...
  • Yıldız, Turan; İlçe, Zekeriya; Yıldırım, Mustafa; Akdoğan, Mehmet; Yürümez, Yusuf; Onursal Varlikli; Dilek, Fatma Hüsniye (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2015)
    Conclusions: Clioquinol could reduce the formation of intra-abdominal adhesions. It exerts this activity by limiting the inflammation and fibroblastic activity between the intestines and serous surfaces. Furthermore, it ...
  • Yıldız, Turan; Bingöl Aydın, Dilek; İlçe, Zekeriya; Aysel Yucak; Erol Karaaslan (PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS, 2019)
    Conclusions: External HD mostly occurs in boys in their second decade of life. Positive family history and constipation were the most common risk factors in our patients. Conservative treatment is sufficient for the ...
  • Yıldız, Turan; Erdem, Mustafa Teoman (TURKISH SOC DERMATOLOGY VENEROLOGY, 2013)
    Conclusion: Pilomatrixomas are rare but usually seen in children and adolescents and this benign skin tumor can be treated with surgical excision. Histopathological and clinical features should be evaluated carefully to ...
  • Yıldız, Turan; İlçe, Zekeriya; Turan, Gupse; Aysel Yucak; Elmas, Bahri; Cumali Alan (KOWSAR CORP, 2019)
    Conclusions: The risk factors have no influence on the development of gallstone-induced complications in children. Gallstones were cured with cholecystectomy; however, some complaints persisted in risk-free and uncomplicated ...
  • Yıldız, Turan; Elmas, Bahri; Aysel Yucak; Hamdi Taner Turgut; İlçe, Zekeriya (SPRINGER INDIA, 2017)
    Conclusions Heredity and the number of baths taken per week were found to significantly affect the incidence of PSD, whereas other variables (gender, age, BMI, skin color, and time spent sitting per day) did not exhibit ...