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Öğe Extensive erosive arthropathy in a patient with Behcet's disease: case report(Springer London Ltd, 2005) Aydin, G; Keles, I; Atalar, E; Orkun, SBehcet's disease (BD) is a multisystem disease with typically nondeforming articular manifestations. Erosive arthropathy is an uncommon condition in patients with BD. We report herein an unusual case of long-standing BD with extensive erosive arthropathy radiologically mimicking psoriatic arthritis.Öğe Risedronate-induced intravascular haemolysis complicated by acute tubular necrosis(Springer, 2005) Ozkurt, ZN; Guliter, S; Keles, I; Keles, H…Öğe Sensitivity of median sensory nerve conduction tests in digital branches for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004) Aydin, G; Keles, I; Demir, SO; Baysal, AIObjective: To compare the sensitivity of median sensory nerve conduction tests performed by stimulating digital branches in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. Design: A prospective study in 506 hands of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosed electrophysiologically. Results: The sensitivity of median sensory nerve conduction tests across the first three digit-to-wrist segments and palm-to-wrist segment was determined. The most common abnormal electrophysiologic finding was the slowing of sensory nerve conduction velocity over the palm-to-wrist segment, which was detected in 98.5% of the hands. Slowing of sensory nerve conduction velocity over the digit 1-, 2-, and 3-to-wrist segments of the median nerve was found in 95.4%, 88%, and 82% of the hands, respectively. Conclusion: The sensory nerve conduction velocity test of the digit 1-to-wrist segment has the most sensitivity among the three digital branches of the median sensory nerve, and it may be used more widely in the electrodiagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome.Öğe Sexual dysfunction in women with Fibromyalgia(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2004) Aydin, G.; Basar, M.; Keles, I; Ergun, G.; Yildiz, O.; Batislam, E.…Öğe Tuberculous sacroiliitis: a case report(Springer Heidelberg, 2004) Keles, I; Aydin, G; Kitay, OL; Orkun, STuberculosis can affect sacroiliac joints, but only a few such cases have been reported. The onset is usually insidious, and early diagnosis requires a high index of clinical suspicion. We report herein a culture-proven case of tuberculous sacroiliitis which initially mimicked neoplastic infiltration on CT scan.