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Yayın ADULT ONSET EPILEPSY: SHOULD REMEMBER THE COEXISTENCE OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009) Cinar, N.; Sahin, S.; Okluoglu, T.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın Balance in essential tremor during tandem gait: Is the first mis-step an important finding?(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2013) Cinar, N.; Sahin, S.; Onay, T. Okluoglu; Karsidag, S.Essential tremor (ET) is the most commonly diagnosed movement disorder. ET may cause substantial loss of motor skills and balance with advanced age. We compared abnormalities in tandem gait with daily activity and Fahn-Tolosa-Marin Tremor Rating Scale (FTMTRS) scores in 90 ET patients. All patients performed a 15-step tandem three times. The mean of first mis-steps was accepted as the tandem index (TI). The mean age was 61.4 +/- 17 years; the mean duration of tremor was 6.7 +/- 4 years; and there were 36 men and 54 women. There was no significant difference for age or sex between patients and controls. Head (24.6%), jaw (5.5%), voice (11%), and tongue tremors (1.5%) were identified in ET patients. Rest (2.5%), postural (95%), and kinetic tremors (54%) were detected in the upper extremities. Postural tremor was found in the lower extremities of 5%. The mean TI was 8.3 +/- 4 (median, 8) in ET patients, and 10.6 +/- 3.9 (median, 10) in controls (p = 0.04). Correlation analysis of TI and FTMTRS scores showed tandem gait was significantly correlated with age, total tremor score, postural and kinetic extremity tremor, writing, drawing, pouring, feeding, and working scores. Linear regression showed a significant effect of age and FTMTRS score on TI. The decrease in balance control is apparent with advancing age. Balance disorders were more pronounced in ET patients. Although first mis-step in tandem gait is not as detailed as dynamic balance tests, it can be a simple method for detecting balance disorders. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Yayın Can machine learning algorithms differentiate age-related cognitive decline from dementias?(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2017) Er, F. Citak; Iscen, P.; Sahin, S.; Cinar, N.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın The coexistence of large and small vessel atherosclerosis in stroke: a comparative study based on risk factors(DR DIETRICH STEINKOPFF VERLAG, 2008) Sahin, S.; Eren, A.; Ayalp, S.; Arpaci, B.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN EPILEPSY: THE EFFECT OF DRUG THERAPHY(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2014) Sahin, S.; Cakmak, M. A.; Cinar, N.; Iscen, P.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın Differences between diabetic and idiopathic CIDP: a comparative study based on clinical and neurophysiological findings(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009) Sahin, S.; Cinar, N.; Okluoglu, T.; Batum, K.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın DO BRAIN LESIONS INCREASE THE RISK OF DEPRESSION IN EPILEPSY?(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012) Cinar, N.; Sahin, S.; Onay, T. O.; Batum, K.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın Hippocampal volumetry and cognitive tests in depressive pseudo-dementia and Alzheimer's disease(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2010) Sahin, S.; Cubuk, R.; Cinar, N.; Bozdemir, M.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign: an early radiological finding of acute ischaemic stroke(BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, 2011) Cubuk, R.; Tasali, N.; Sahin, S.…Yayın Increased plasma homocysteine levels in multiple sclerosis(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2007) Sahin, S.; Aksungar, F. B.; Topkaya, A. E.; Yildiz, Z.; Boru, U. T.; Ayalpl, S.; Karsidag, S.…Yayın Letters to the Editor(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2009) Sahin, S.; Karsidag, S.[No abstract available]Yayın Neurophysiological and morphological responses to treatment with acetyl-L-carnitine in a sciatic nerve injury model: preliminary data(SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2012) Karsidag, S.; Akcal, A.; Sahin, S.; Karsidag, S.; Kabukcuoglu, F.; Ugurlu, K.We investigated the effects of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) on the recovery of sciatic nerve injuries in rats. Sprague Dawley rats were randomized to two groups: ALCAR treated (for 14 days) and control. Each group was divided into three subgroups: distal transection, proximal transection, and grafted. Distal latencies, amplitudes, and motor nerve conduction velocities were measured. In the third month, biopsies were taken and examined under light microscopy. Electrophysiological measurements demonstrated that regeneration occurred earlier and was better in the ALCAR group, particularly in the distal transection subgroup. Better results were obtained in the distal transection subgroup in terms of axonal regeneration compared with the proximal transection and grafted subgroups because the regenerating segment was shorter. ALCAR enhanced the quality of neural recovery at the different levels and in different types of repair, and led to a decline in nerve death.Yayın Painless burn injury caused by post-traumatic syringomyelia(SPRINGER LONDON LTD, 2008) Sahin, S.; Comert, A.; Akin, O.; Ayalp, S.; Karsidag, S.Syringomyelia, which is generally related to congenital malformations and tumors, may lead to paresthesia and dysfunctions in thermo-algesic perception. Post-traumatic syringomyelia (PTS) is a rare type of this disease characterised by the development of a cystic formation containing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which develops inside the spinal cord after spinal trauma. The description of a case diagnosed as painless burn injury caused by PTS. One case report. Although there are a number of reports regarding the formation of neuropathic ulcers related to syringomyelia, painless burn injury descriptions are very rare. Despite available limited data related to this subject, it is important to warn patients about traumas-especially burns-after a diagnosis of PTS.Yayın Unusual complications of anticoagulant therapy: intramuscular hematomas(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2009) Cinar, N.; Sahin, S.; Okluoglu, T.; Batum, K.; Karsidag, S.…