Search Results - "Gocmez, C"
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Complications of chronic suppurative otitis media: a retrospective review
Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (2013)“…The purpose of this study was to review our patients with complications of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) and compare with literature. This…”
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Neuroprotective effects of carvacrol and pomegranate against methotrexate-induced toxicity in rats
Published in European review for medical and pharmacological sciences (01-11-2013)“…Studies related to the use of various antioxidant and anti-inflammatory drugs to decrease the toxic side effects related to MTX have been carried out. However,…”
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Effects of estrogen, estrogen/progesteron combination and genistein treatments on oxidant/antioxidant status in the brain of ovariectomized rats
Published in European review for medical and pharmacological sciences (01-07-2013)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the antioxidative effects of estradiol (E), E plus progesteron (P) combination (E/P) and genistein (G) treatment in…”
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The Gigant primary cerebral hydatid cyst with no marked manifestation: a case report and review of literature
Published in European review for medical and pharmacological sciences (01-04-2015)“…Hydatid cyst is a parasitic infestation that rarely affects the brain. A 14 year-old child with a large mass of intracranial hydatid cysts (122 x 110 x 98 mm),…”
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Anterior cervical foraminotomy for unilateral spondylotic radiculopathy
Published in Minimally invasive neurosurgery (01-06-2004)“…Anterior cervical foraminotomy (ACF) was developed under the concept of functional spine surgery, which directly eliminates compressive pathological factors…”
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Association Between Neuropathic Pain, Pregabalin Treatment, and Erectile Dysfunction
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (01-07-2014)“…The pathophysiology of erectile dysfunction (ED) may be vasculogenic, hormonal, anatomical, neurogenic, drug‐induced and/or psychogenic in origin. Neuropathic…”
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