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Children with fractures show higher levels of impulsive-hyperactive behavior
Uslu, Murad; Uslu, Runa; Eksioglu, Fatih; Ozen, Nurper Erberk (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007)Children with fractures have been reported to have impulsive-hyperactive behavior problems although whether they exhibited such behavior more often than children with other orthopaedic conditions is unknown. We investigated ... -
Eklem ve yüz anomalisi olan Larsen sendromlu bir vaka
Larsen sendromu doğan bebeklerin 100.000'de birinde görülen nadir bir genetik hastalıktır. Prenatal tanıdan ultrasonografinin önemi vardır. Yenidoğan döneminde tipik yassı yüz şekli, eklemlerde doğuştan dislokasyonlar, ... -
Is there a safe area for the axillary nerve in the deltoid muscle? A cadaveric study
Cetik, Ozgur; Uslu, Murad; Acar, Halil Ibrahim; Comert, Ayhan; Tekdemir, Ibrahim; Cift, Hakan (Journal Bone Joint Surgery Inc, 2006)Background: Several authors have defined a variety of so-called safe zones for deltoid-splitting incisions. The first aim of the present study was to investigate the distance of the axillary nerve from the acromion and its ... -
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Localized pigmented villonodular synovitis of the knee: acute onset in pregnancy
Uslu, Murad; Cetik, Ozgur; Atasoy, Pinar; Eksioglu, Fatih; Engin, Murat (Springer, 2006)A pregnant patient in the first trimester presented with acute onset knee pain and effusion. As the clinical status was mimicking septic arthritis, surgery was performed. Arthroscopy demonstrated a local synovial tumor and ... -
The relationship between Hill-Sachs lesion and recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation
Cetik, Ozgur; Uslu, Murad; Ozsar, Baris K. (Acta Medica Belgica, 2007)The relationship between the number of shoulder dislocations and the depth and percent of head involvement of the Hill-Sachs lesions was investigated in this study. Thirty patients with recurrent anterior dislocation of ...