Elif Gülcü
Yüzüncü Yıl University
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Journal of International Medical Research | 2011
Levent Ediz; Ozcan Hiz; Murat Toprak; Mehmet Fethi Ceylan; L Yazmalar; Elif Gülcü
The prevalence of restless legs syndrome (RLS) and its association with the clinical features of Behçets disease (BD) has not previously been elucidated. The inflammatory character, central nervous system involvement and neuropathies of BD led to this investigation of RLS risk in BD patients. A total of 116 BD patients and 104 healthy control subjects were included; seven BD patients were excluded because of concurrent diseases, pregnancy or alcohol misuse that might cause RLS symptoms, and the remaining 109 BD patients were included in the analysis. The prevalence of RLS was significantly higher in patients with BD (32/109; 29.4%) than in controls (5/104; 4.8%). No significant differences were found between BD patients with and without RLS with regard to the clinical features of BD. RLS severity positively correlated with age in BD patients. In conclusion, BD-related RLS should be considered in symptomatic RLS secondary to rheumatological disorders and BD patients should be examined for RLS. Further studies are needed to clarify the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying BD-related RLS.
Journal of Clinical Medicine Research | 2012
Ramazan Esen; Levent Ediz; Elif Gülcü; Fahrettin Demirdag; Ugur Turktas; Savas Guner; Senar Ebinc; Adem Cifci; Cengiz Demir
Background Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common neurological condition characterized by uncomfortable and unpleasant sensations in the legs that are relieved by movement. It is frequently idiopathic, sometimes associated with specific disorders such as malignancies. Because there is no study relevant to RLS in Multiple Myeloma (MM), we aimed to evaluate the frequency of RLS in MM patients during chemotherapy and examined the relationship between presence of RLS and depression and anxiety in these patients. Methods We enrolled a population of 62 adult MM patients for RLS features. RLS was ascertained in MM patients by both the presence of the four essential International RLS Study Group diagnostic criteria and neurological examination. The International RLS Study Group rating scale was used to measure RLS severity. Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) was used to evaluate the levels of depression and anxiety and Short Form-36 (SF-36) to evaluate health related quality of life (HRQOL). Results A total of 62 MM patients were evaluated. Among them 11 were identified by the screening questionnaire to meet the criteria for RLS (17.74%). MM patients with RLS had higher levels of depression (P < 0.01) and anxiety (P < 0.01) and poorer HRQOL compared with those without RLS. Conclusions The frequency of RLS in MM patients is higher than that of expected in the general population. MM patients afflicted by RLS have significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety and poorer HRQOL. Recognition and treatment of RLS in MM patients may be an important target in clinical management and may improve overall health outcomes in these patients.
International Journal of Medical Sciences | 2011
Levent Ediz; Ozcan Hiz; Halil Ozkol; Elif Gülcü; Murat Toprak; Mehmet Fethi Ceylan
The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2011
Ozcan Hiz; Levent Ediz; Elif Gülcü; Ibrahim Tekeoglu
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Investigations | 2011
Ozcan Hiz; Levent Ediz; Mehmet Fethi Ceylan; Emrullah Gezici; Elif Gülcü; Metin Erden
Archives of Rheumatology | 2011
Ozcan Hiz; Elif Gülcü; Yasemin Özkan; İbrahim Tekeoğlu; Nesim Aladağ
Türkiye Fiziksel Tip ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi | 2014
Halil Ozkol; İbrahim Halil Yildirim; Yasin Tuluce; Levent Ediz; Veysel Delen; Elif Gülcü
Archive | 2014
Halil Ozkol; Halil Yildirim; Yasin Tuluce; Veysel Delen; Elif Gülcü
Archive | 2011
Ozcan Hiz; Elif Gülcü; Yasemin Özkan
Archive | 2011
Ozcan Hiz; Levent Ediz; Mehmet Fethi Ceylan; Emrullah Gezici; Elif Gülcü; Metin Erden