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Journal of International Medical Research | 2006

Comparative morphometry of the lower lumbar vertebrae: osteometry in dry bones and computed tomography images of patients with and without low back pain.

Tuncay Varol; C Iyem; Enis Cezayirli; Mete Erturk; Gulgun Kayalioglu; C Hayretdag

Various factors affect the development of the vertebral canal. The dimensions of the vertebral canal and the intervertebral foramen can be altered by these factors before or after birth. Sex differences in dimensions have also been reported. When there is a stenosis of the vertebral canal or the intervertebral foramen, neural structures confined within them can be affected easily, resulting in symptoms. Using computed tomography images, we compared vertebral canal dimensions in 100 patients with low back pain and/or radiculopathy with those in 40 healthy, non-symptomatic controls. We also measured the dimensions of 275 dry bones. We found significant correlations among the variables in the live subjects. We found significant differences between patients and controls in the variables that were measured. Stenoses were more prevalent in females. Dry bone measurements showed some sex differences, and stenosis mainly in vertebrae L4, L5 and S1.


Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences | 2017

Relation between foot pain and plantar pressure in pregnancy

Tuncay Varol; Aslı Göker; Enis Cezayirli; Serkan Özgür; Ayşe Tuç Yücel

Background/aim: Hormonal and structural changes that occur during pregnancy cause alterations in body biomechanics. These alterations reach their peak in the last trimester. Adaptive changes that appear in the foot result in pain in the foot and ankle. Pedobarography is a noninvasive measurement method that can be used to understand the origin of such pain. Materials and methods: One hundred and thirty-one pregnant women who did not have a foot or ankle problem prior to pregnancy volunteered to take part in the study. Pain was quantified by a visual analog scale (VAS). A cut-off value of 2.95 was taken to divide the subjects into two groups: Group 1 (n = 70) with VAS scores of <2.95 and Group 2 (n = 61) with VAS scores of ?2.95. Plantar pressure measurements were taken by Tekscan HR Mat using midgait protocol. Results: Forces experienced by the total right foot area, right forefoot, and the midfoot for both feet were significantly higher in Group 2 (P < 0.05). Contact area was significantly larger in Group 2 (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Results indicate that presence and severity of foot pain during pregnancy are related to the force distribution along the foot, especially at midfoot and the contact area.


Anatomy | 2015

Anatomy of stem cells

Feyzan Ozdal Kurt; Işıl Aydemir; Mahmud Özkut; Enis Cezayirli; Mehmet İbrahim Tuğlu

Human embryonic stem cells are important for the understanding of biologic mechanisms and their potential for treatment, and for toxicology studies. Mesenchymal stem cells can produce a good environment with chemical factors and signals to serve as anti-apoptotic, immune modulator and angiogenic, and can support regeneration in damaged tissues and induce faster and better wound healing. Stem cells have recently been shown in cancer tissue; these play a major role in the progression of cancer and the principal obstacle in treatment due to their resistance. Stem cells may participate in tissue homeostasis and regeneration which shows their capacity for cell therapies which makes them an amazing source for the clinical translation to treatment of diseases. Therefore, better understanding of the behavior of these cells and the mechanisms they use are important. Keywords: cancer; embryonic; hematopoietic; mesenchymal; pluripotent; stem cell


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 2007

Morphometry of the Cervical Vertebral Pedicles as a Guide for Transpedicular Screw Fixation

Gulgun Kayalioglu; Mete Erturk; Tuncay Varol; Enis Cezayirli


Cukurova Medical Journal | 2018

Sıçan omuriliğinde nosiseptif uyaranlardan sonra ağrı düzenlemesinde nitrik oksidin rolü

Mesut Mete; Kamil Vural; Enis Cezayirli; Tuncay Varol; Mehmet İbrahim Tuğlu


Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2009

Erkek Wistar Ratlarda Kültür Medyumunun ve Serumun Testis ve Epididimis Germinal Hücreleri Üzerine in-vitro Etkileri

Enis Cezayirli; M. İbrahim Tuğlu; Kamil Vural; Tuncay Varol


SDÜ Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi | 2007

Cerebral morphology in adult mice following Long-term gravity increase

Tuncay Varol; E. Oguzhan Oguz; Enis Cezayirli; H.Seda Vatansever


Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica | 2007

Effects of primary open-angle glaucoma on the globe, cross sectional area and morphology of the optic nerve and volume of the lateral geniculate body: a longitudinal study

Enis Cezayirli; Ibrahim Tuglu; K Gungor; Tuncay Varol; N Bekir


Saudi Medical Journal | 2005

Cell division and cellular morphology of the chick retinal pigmented epithelial cells in culture: a time-lapse analysis.

Ibrahim Tuglu; Enis Cezayirli; Kamil Vural; Kıvanç Güngör; Tuncay Varol; Necdet Bekir


Ege Tıp Dergisi | 2004

YÜKSEK YERÇEKİMİ KOŞULLARININ YENİDOĞAN RAT BEYİN GELİŞİMİNE ETKİSİNİN STEREOLOJİK, MORFOLOJİK VE HİSTOKİMYASAL AÇIDAN İNCELENMESİ

Tuncay Varol; M. İbrahim Tuğlu; Seda Vatansever; Enis Cezayirli; Ertuğrul Tatlisumak; Ceyda Hayretdağ

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Kamil Vural

Celal Bayar University

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C Hayretdag

Celal Bayar University

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C Iyem

Celal Bayar University

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Işıl Aydemir

Adnan Menderes University

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K Gungor

Celal Bayar University

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