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Öğe The correlation of optical cohorence tomography findings with serum cytokine levels, TNF-alpha, serum neopterin levels in relapsing and remitting periods of MS(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2019) Ekmekci, Hakan.; Eren, Fettah.; Ongun, Gözde.; Gedik, Şansal.; Ünlü, Ali.; Öztürk, Şerefnur.Background: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is an improved technique in the last 20 years that allows quantitative measurement of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness, which provides important information on approach to optic nerve diseases in neurology and ophtalmology area. Therefore, OCT is now being used in various neuro-ophthalmic situations. On the other hand it is known that MS is also involved in a highly complexity of countless biomarkers that are elucitaded an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. Serum and Cerebrospinal fluid Cytokines, TNF-?, neopterin (a marker of INF-? activity) may play important role in cell swelling, synaptic transmission and neural integration.Öğe Giant carotid aneurysm causing acute ischemic stroke(TURKISH NEUROLOGICAL SOC, 2019) Eren, Fettah.; Öztürk, Şerefnur.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Retrospective evaluation of carotid artery stenting experience of Neurology clinic of Selcuk University(TURKISH NEUROLOGICAL SOC, 2019) Özdemir, Gökhan.; Öztürk, Şerefnur.Objective: Thirty percent of all acute ischemic strokes cause is the internal carotid artery stenosis or occlusion. The carotid artery stenting (CAS) was rarely performed in early time, was used more frequently with the development of angiographic method and materials. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the success rates, clinical outcomes and complications of carotid scenting due to carotid stenosis in the Neurology Department of Selcuk University. Materials and Methods: The patients who underwent conventional angiography between November 2017 and August 2018 were evaluated retrospectively in the Neurology Department of Selcuk University. Ninety four patients who underwent conventional angiography due to carotid artery stenosis were included in the study. Fifty four of 94 patients underwent CAS. Control carotid doppler and/or carotid CT angiography was performed at 1 month after discharge. Neurological examinations of the patients were also repeated. Results: The operation success rate was 96.3% (two patients developed minor stroke at the 2 hours after the procedure). No deaths or major stroke occurred in any of these patients with CAS. No ischemic cerebrovascular event or transient ischemic attack occurred in any of the patients at 1 months follow-up. No restenosis was observed in any of the carotid doppler follow-ups or CT anjiyography. Conclusion: In conclusion, we have shown that CAS performed by neurology clinics is effective and reliable. We have also shown that a protective device is not necessary for the risk of distal embolism in these patients.Öğe What is the effect of accompanying ankylosing spondylitis in treatment of Multiple Sclerosis? Is there a resistance(TURKISH NEUROLOGICAL SOC, 2019) Tezcan, Ezgi Akyıldız.; Ekmekçi, Hakan.; Özdemir, Gökhan.; Gümüş, Haluk.; Öztürk, Şerefnur.Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune central nervous system disease characterized by inflammation, demyelination, and axonal damage (1). Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a common inflammatory rheumatic disease affecting the axial skeleton, which can cause structural and functional disorders and decreased quality of life, and cause a characteristic back pain and position (2). The coexistence of MS and AS is rare. Besides the neurogenetic and neuroepidemiologic aspects of this association, there may be an interactive interaction in the treatment. It may be necessary to examine the effect of this situation on the roadmap to be followed in the treatment of both diseases.