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Öğe A Difficult Decision-Hashimoto's Thyroiditis or Subacute Thyroiditis? [Zor Bir Karar - Hashimoto Tiroiditi mi Yoksa Subakut Tiroidit mi?](Turkiye Klinikleri, 2011) Ipekci S.; Öztürk K.; Çakir M.Subacute thyroiditis generally presents with pain in the thyroid region, fever, thyrotoxicosis and elevated markers of acute inflammation. On the other hand, Hashimoto's thyroiditis is most frequently diagnosed in the hypothyroid phase with positive antithyroid autoantibodies. Here, we describe the case of a patient who presented with clinical features of subacute thyroiditis but laboratory and pathological features compatible with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. The patient was finally diagnosed with painful Hashimoto's thyroiditis.Öğe Hyoid osteoradionecrosis accompanied by candida infection(2015) Yavaş G.; Kara Gedik G.; Çolpan B.; Ata Ö; Öztürk K.; Sarı O.Osteoradionecrosis of the hyoid bone is a rare complication of therapeutic irradiation performed for head and neck cancer. In this article, we present a 52-year-old male patient who admitted with severe odynophagia following chemo-radiotherapy administration for tonsil carcinoma. Fluorine-18-fluorodeoxy-glucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography revealed a metabolic activity in hyoid bone. The pathological findings were consistent with fungal infection and hyoid bone necrosis. Hyoid osteoradionecrosis should be kept in mind in patients with intractable dysphagia following irradiation for head and neck tumors.Öğe Is there any relationship between nasal septal deviation and concha bullosa [Nazal Septal Deviasyon ile Konka Bülloza Arasında Herhangi Bir İlişki Var Mı?](TIP ARASTIRMALARI DERNEGI, 2010) Keleş B.; Öztürk K.; Ünald D.; Arba? H.; Özer B.Aim: To evulate relationship between nasal septal deviation and concha bullosa (CB) by using deviation angles and concha bullosa pneumatization index (CBPI). Method: Ninety patients with both nasal septal deviation and CB were evaluated by computerized tomography (CT) of paranasal sinus in coronal plane. Deviation angles and concha bullosa pneumatization index (CBPI) was calculated. Paranasal sinus pathologies were recorded on paranasal sinus CT. Result: Contralateral, ipsilateral and bilateral CB according to nasal septal deviation were found in 45 (50%), 16 (17.8%) and 29 (32.2%), respectively. Contralateral CB was significant higher than ipsilateral CB (p<0.05). CBPI and deviation angle in the patients with contralateral CB were significant higher than in the patients with ipsilateral CB (p<0.05). In contrast, there was not any association between ipsilateral sinus pathology and nasal septal deviation and CB (p>0.05). Conclusion: Results suggested that there was a significantly relationship between nasal septal deviation and contralateral CB.Öğe Treatment options and common problems in patients with maxillofacial trauma [Maksillofasiyal travmali hastalarda tedavi seçenekleri ve karsilasilan sorunlar](2006) Keleş B.; Öztürk K.; Arba? H.; Han Ülkü Ç.; Gezgin B.BACKGROUND: The approach and type of management along with the common complications in maxillofacial trauma were evaluated in this study. METHODS: Medical records of 602 patients (486 males; 116 females; mean age 28,4±15,2; range 1 to 80 years) with maxillofacial fractures, admitted to the Department of Otolaryngology between 1992 and 2004, were evaluated in this study. Maxillofacial fracture was diagnosed by clinical and radiological findings. Sex and age distribution of patients, etiology of trauma, localization of the fractures, treatment modalities, time to treatment after the trauma and postoperative complications were recorded. RESULTS: There were 257 (42,7%) mandible, 156 (25,9%) nose, 66 ( 11%) maxillary, 34 (5,6%) zygoma, 32 (5,3%) multiple facial, 29 (4,8%) blow-out and 28 (4,7%) frontal sinus fractures. While 256 (43%) patients underwent closed reduction, 346 (57%) patients were treated by open reduction. Postoperative complications were seen in 8,3% (51) of patients. CONCLUSION: Although associated with some complications, open reduction and miniplate fixation should be the preferred treatment option, since it provides a powerful fixation, is easy to perform, and has better esthetic and cosmetic results.