M. Sunay Yavuz
Süleyman Demirel University
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American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 2010
Mahmut Asirdizer; M. Sunay Yavuz; Serpil Aydın; M. Gökhan Dizdar
Suicide is a significant problem in the world. Sharing the information about the national suicide rates in the international scientific area is an important issue for not only the solution of the problem, but also improving the efforts for decreasing the suicidal deaths. We aimed to add the statistical information about the rates, the risk factors, and the methods of suicides in Turkey to the literature. The suicide rates in Turkey increased in the period between 1996 and 2005 years; it was 3.8 per 100,000 populations in 2005. The average ratio of male to female was 1.58/1 between 1996 and 2005 years. The suicidal deaths increased above the age of 75, especially in male population. In females, the most dangerous period was 15 to 24 age group. The major risk factor for suicides was found to be illness (29.6%) for both genders and especially for above middle ages. Hanging was the most preferred method for both genders and for most of the age groups in Turkey. Suicides increased in the spring and summer.
American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 2003
M. Sunay Yavuz; Mahmut Asirdizer; Gürsel Çetin; Yasemin Balci; Muzaffer Altinkok
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the relationship between skull fractures and intracranial lesions following head injury. For this purpose, 500 cases, which were referred to the Third Committee of Council of Forensic Medicine in Istanbul due to traffic accidents by the courts of laws between 1998 and 2000, were examined retrospectively. They were categorized in 3 groups based on findings of their cranium x-rays and brain tomographies. 1- The cases who have fractures in skull bones with brain lesions 2- The cases who have fractures in skull bones with no brain lesions 3- The cases who have brain lesions with no skull fractures. They were examined in detail according to age, sex, localization of skull fractures and brain lesions, and if surgery was applied or not.Of the cases, 152 (30.4%) had only linear fractures, 69 (13.8%) had depressed fractures, 92 (18.4%) had linear fractures plus intracranial lesions, 49 (9.8%) had depressed fractures plus intracranial lesions and 138 (27.6%) had only intracranial lesions. The rate of intracranial lesion among the cases with the skull fracture was 38.9% (141/362), while the rate of skull fracture among the cases with the intracranial lesion was 50.3% (141/279) (P < 0.001). Male to female ratios were 2.4/1 for linear fractures, 5.2/1 for depressed fractures, and 3.5/1 for intracranial lesions. Linear fractures were more frequent among females whereas depressed fractures were often among males (&khgr;2: 9.68, df: 4, p: 0.046). The mean age was 26.3. The rate of depressed fractures was higher the age groups of 0–30 years. (&khgr;2: 16.28, df: 4, p: 0.003). Depressed fractures in the regions of frontal and parietal and, linear fracture in the regions of temporal and occipital were found at higher rates (P < 0.001).In conclusion, we reviewed skull fractures and/or intracranial lesions due to traffic accidents, and found depressed fractures to be more common among males whereas linear fractures to be more common among females and young males. In the male, the skull architecture is thicker and stronger than females and young males. We can state that presence of skull fractures lowers the incidence of intracranial lesions by lowering the intracranial pressure.
American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology | 2004
Mahmut Asirdizer; M. Sunay Yavuz; Hüseyin Sarı; Gürol Cantürk; Coşkun Yorulmaz
This study aims at describing autopsy findings of 19 victims killed by various torture methods applied by a terror organization after they had been kidnapped by this organization, as well as the unusual and unique binding style applied during these killings. The present study also aims at describing the unusual killing method of binding for literature and discussing international descriptions of torture.
Sex Roles | 2003
Z. Belma Gölge; M. Fatih Yavuz; Selin Müderrisoglu; M. Sunay Yavuz
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine | 2004
M. Sunay Yavuz; Mahmut Asirdizer; Gürsel Çetin; M. Fatih Yavuz; F. Nuray Cansunar; R. Ozdemir Kolusayin
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine | 2004
Mahmut Asirdizer; M. Sunay Yavuz; Erhan Büken; Sibel Daglar; Ibrahim Uzun
Medical Science and Discovery | 2014
Tarık Uluçay; M. Sunay Yavuz; M. Ziya Kir; Yıldıray Zeyfeoğlu; İlknur Kahraman; Faruk Aydın; Gonca Tatar; Mustafa Dalgic; Gonca Piskin Kesici
Medical Science and Discovery | 2014
Yıldıray Zeyfeoğlu; M. Sunay Yavuz; Tarık Uluçay; M. Ziya Kir; Faruk Aydın; İlknur Kahraman; Gonca Tatar; Zafer Karadeniz; Mustafa Dalgic
Journal of Forensic Medicine | 2014
M. Gökhan Dizdar; Mahmut Aşirdizer; M. Sunay Yavuz; Tarık Uluçay; Yıldıray Zeyfeoğlu
Archive | 2013
M. Sunay Yavuz; M. Gökhan Dizdar