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C1 Laminoplasty and Posterior Atlantoaxial Fusion for Large Retro-odontoid Pseudotumor with Instability: A Technical Note
(2021)Background: Retro-odontoid pseudotumor (ROPT) is a non-neoplastic pathology of the craniovertebral junction that is usually associated with atlantoaxial instability. The mass compresses the spinal cord, causing cervical ... -
Calculation of the damping constant and the relaxation time of the LA mode in the incommensurate phase of quartz
(2021)The damping constant (linewidth) of the LA mode is calculated as a function of temperature for the incommensurate (INC) phase of quartz by using the models of the pseudospin-phonon (PS) coupled and the energy fluctuation ... -
Calibration of Quartz Tuning Fork transducer by coulometry for mass sensitive sensor studies
(2019)Mass-sensitive sensing has one main advantage: mass is one of the most fundamental properties of any analyte. They also require suitable recognition materials to ensure selectivity. Quartz Tuning Forks (QTFs) have been ... -
Calibration transfer in temperature modulated gas sensor arrays
(2016)Shifts in working temperature are an important issue that prevents the successful transfer of calibration models from one chemical instrument to another. This effect is of special relevance when working with gas sensor ... -
Can a 1-day clear liquid diet with a split - dose polyethylene glycol overcome conventional practice patterns during the preparation for screening colonoscopy?
(2019)Background/Aims: A successful screening colonoscopy is closely linked to the quality of a bowel preparation. In this study, we aimed to determine the impact of a 1-day clear liquid diet (CLD) compared to a 3-day combined ... -
CAN CHOLECYSTECTOMY BE PERFORMED AS SAFELY IN ELDERLY PATIENTS AS IT IS IN YOUNG PATIENTS?
(2020)Introduction: In this study, we aimed to compare the surgical outcomes between elderly and young patients undergoing surgery for gallstone disease and determine variations in patient characteristics, if any. Materials ... -
Can complete blood count inflammatory parameters in epithelial ovarian cancer contribute to prognosis? - a survival analysis
(2019)SubjectiveThe aim of the present study was to investigate the prognostic significance of preoperative complete blood count inflammatory markers in women operated for invasive Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC).MethodTwo hundred ... -
Can Computerized Adaptive Testing Work in Students' Admission to Higher Education Programs in Turkey?
(2017)Admission into university in Turkey is very competitive and features a number of practical problems regarding not only the test administration process itself, but also concerning the psychometric properties of test scores. ... -
Can CT Pelvimetry Be Used to Predict Circumferential Resection Margin Positivity in Laparoscopic Resection of Middle and Lower Rectum Cancer?
(2022)Background Previous studies have shown that pelvimetry can be valuable in predicting surgical difficulties in rectal cancer operations. However, its usability in predicting circumferential resection margin (CRM) involvement ... -
Can Digital Game Play Improve Older Adults' Cognitive Skills?
(2021)Cognitive skills are essential for the performance of basic and instrumental daily living activities such as self-care, medication, and finance management. A decline in cognitive abilities with increasing age thus hinders ... -
Can Extraprostatic Extension Be Predicted by Tumor-Capsule Contact Length in Prostate Cancer? Relationship With International Society of Urological Pathology Grade Groups
(2020)OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to evaluate the relationship between the tumor-capsule contact length, defined as tumor contact length (TCL), and extraprostatic extension (EPE) using the MRI-based TCL measurements ... -
Can Hypotension Episodes that were not Identified in the Non-Invasive Blood Pressure be Detected during Cesarean Section? A Randomized Controlled Trial
(2022)Background: Neuraxial anesthesia is a commonly used technique for cesarean section (C/S) because of its simplicity, rapid onset of action, and the requirement of lower doses of anesthetic agents with the lack of uteroplacental ... -
Can Job Crafting Be A Remedy For Struggling With Work Alienation? The Moderator Effect Of Perceived Supervisor Support*
(2022)Drawing on self-determination theory, this study focuses on the relationship between job crafting and work alienation and the moderating effect of perceived supervisor support. Based on theoretical discussions, this study ... -
Can MitoTEMPO protect rat sciatic nerve against ischemia-reperfusion injury?
(2021)Abdominal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) is known to cause both structural and functional damage to sciatic nerve which is related to the oxidative stress. We investigated the protective effects of mitochondria-targeted ... -
Can platelet count/spleen diameter ratio be used for cirrhotic children to predict esophageal varices?
(2016)AIM To determine the laboratory and radiologic parameters, including the platelet count (PC)-to-spleen diameter (SD) ratio as a non-invasive marker that may predict the presence of esophageal varices (EV) in children ... -
Can RDW be used as a screening test for subclinical inflammation in children with FMF? Is RDW related to MEFV gene mutations?
(2023)Objective Subclinical inflammation, an insidious feature of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), can lead to life-threatening amyloidosis. We aimed to investigate acute phase reactants and complete blood count parameters ... -
Can red cell distribution width be used as a predictor of acute cholecystitis?
(2017)Objective: Acute cholecystitis is a common disease requiring accurate markers for diagnosis and proper treatment. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of red cell distribution width (RDW) in acute cholecysti ...