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    Extensive erosive arthropathy in a patient with Behcet's disease: case report
    (Springer London Ltd, 2005) Aydin, G; Keles, I; Atalar, E; Orkun, S
    Behcet'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.
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    Risedronate-induced intravascular haemolysis complicated by acute tubular necrosis
    (Springer, 2005) Ozkurt, ZN; Guliter, S; Keles, I; Keles, H
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    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, AI
    Objective: 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.
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    Sexual dysfunction in women with Fibromyalgia
    (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2004) Aydin, G.; Basar, M.; Keles, I; Ergun, G.; Yildiz, O.; Batislam, E.
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    Tuberculous sacroiliitis: a case report
    (Springer Heidelberg, 2004) Keles, I; Aydin, G; Kitay, OL; Orkun, S
    Tuberculosis 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.

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