Bünyamin Şahin
Ondokuz Mayıs University
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Psychiatry Investigation | 2014
Gökçe Nur Say; Bünyamin Şahin; Kerim Aslan; Seher Akbaş; Lütfi ĺncesu; Meltem Ceyhan
Objective Thalamic abnormalities have been reported in people with pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) including Aspergers Disorder (ASP). The aim of the present study was to compare the volume and volume fraction of the thalamus and the metabolite concentrations in children and adolescents with ASP using the magnetic resonance imaging and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Additionally, the relationships between thalamic abnormalities and clinical features were examined. Methods Volume and volume fractional and metabolic measurements of bilateral thalamus were collected from 15 boys with ASP with a total IQ over 70 (age range 7-18 years, mean age 11.6±3.79 years), and 15 healthy controls matching age, sex and IQ. The thalamic volumes, hemisphere volumes and total brain volumes (TBV) were estimated using the stereological methods on magnetic resonance images. Chemical metabolites of thalamus were evaluated by 1H spectroscopy. Results No differences in thalamic volumes, volume fractions and metabolites were observed between the groups. There were significant correlation between thalamic volume and total brain volume in both groups. The ASP group showed a significant left-minus-right thalamus difference as well as a significantly greater laterality index. In addition, a significant correlation between the laterality index and Autism Behavior Checklist language scores was observed. Conclusion Findings from this investigation point to a significant increase in laterality of the thalamus and a relationship with language problems in individuals with ASP. Our findings suggest that thalamic abnormalities may be related to mild language problems observed in ASP.
Journal of orthopaedic surgery | 2018
Ferhat Say; Murat Golpinar; Cem Yalın Kılınç; Bünyamin Şahin
Purpose: To evaluate the volume of bone cyst using the planimetry method of the Cavalieri principle. Methods: A retrospective analysis was carried out on data from 25 computed tomography (CT) images of patients with bone cyst. The volume of the cysts was calculated by two independent observers using the planimetry method. The procedures were repeated 1 month later by each observer. Results: The overall mean volume of the bone cyst was 29.25 ± 25.86 cm3. The mean bone cyst volumes calculated by the first observer for the first and second sessions were 29.18 ± 26.14 and 29.27 ± 26.19 cm3, respectively. The mean bone cyst volumes calculated by the second observer for the first and second sessions were 29.32 ± 26.36 and 29.23 ± 26.36 cm3, respectively. Statistical analysis showed no difference and high agreement between the first and second measurements of both observers. The Bland–Altman plots showed strong intraobserver and interobserver concordance in the measurement of the bone cyst volume. The mean total time necessary to obtain the cyst volume by the two observers was 5.27 ± 2.30 min. Conclusion: The bone cyst of the patients can be objectively evaluated using the planimetry method of the Cavalieri principle on CT. This method showed high interobserver and intraobserver agreement. This volume measurement can be used to evaluate cyst remodeling, including complete healing and cyst recurrence.
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2017
Seher Akbaş; Mert Nahir; Mennan Ece Pirzirenli; Cihat Dündar; Meltem Ceyhan; Gökhan Sarısoy; Bünyamin Şahin
MR imaging studies in paediatric bipolar disorder have particularly focused on the amygdala and hippocampus, subcortical structures, and to a lesser extent on the thalamus. The purpose of this study was to perform structural analysis of the regions of interest (ROI) associated with mood regulation. In this study 18 children (between the ages of 12-18) were matched according to their age and sex and were divided into three groups. These were: a paediatric bipolar disorder group, risk group and a healthy control group. The structured diagnostic interviews were performed with children and their parents. T1 weighted MR images in the sagittal plane with a thickness of 1mm were taken from the subjects. Automatic structural brain analysis was performed, and the volume and volume fraction (VF) of the ROIs were obtained. Brain size in the patients with paediatric bipolar disorder (742.4 ± 110.1cm3) was significantly smaller than the healthy control group (880.7 ± 73.8cm3) (p≤0.05). MRI analysis between the paediatric bipolar disorder, risk group and healthy control group revealed no difference between them in terms of amygdala, thalamus or hippocampal volumes. In this study, there was no difference between the volumes of amygdala, thalamus or hippocampus.
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine | 2009
Mehmet Turgut; Süleyman Kaplan; Zeynep Burçin Ünal; Zuhal Altunkaynak; Deniz Unal; Bünyamin Şahin; Mehmet Bozkurt; Mine Ertem Yurtseven
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2002
Sinan Canan; Bünyamin Şahin; Ersan Odaci; Bunyami Unal; Hüseyin Aslan; Sait Bilgiç; Süleyman Kaplan
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine | 2009
Önder Şahin; Cemal Gündoğdu; Bunyami Unal; Hüseyin Aslan; Bünyamin Şahin; Süleyman Kaplan
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2004
Ersan Odaci; Şiir Yildirim; Ayşe Bahadir; Sinan Canan; Bünyamin Şahin; Orhan Baş; Sait Bilgiç; Süleyman Kaplan
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine | 2011
Amani Elfaki; Tahir Osman; Abdelgani Elsheikh; Anas Hamdoun; Bünyamin Şahin
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2005
Ersan Odaci; Ayşe Bahadir; Şiir Yildirim; Bünyamin Şahin; Sinan Canan; Orhan Baş; Sait Bilgiç; Süleyman Kaplan
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2011
Mehmet Emirzeoğlu; Bünyamin Şahin; Ahmet Uzun; Sait Bilgiç