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Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2017

A Multicenter Study of 1144 Patients with Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: The VENOST Study

Taskin Duman; Ipek Midi; Hesna Bektas; Yüksel Kablan; Başak Karakurum Göksel; Aysel Milanlioglu; Dilek Necioglu Orken; Ufuk Aluclu; Sena Colakoglu; Ahmet Tufekci; Mustafa Bakar; Bijen Nazliel; Nida Tascilar; Baki Goksan; Hasan Hüseyin Kozak; Serkan Demir; Cemile Handan Misirli; Hayriye Kucukoglu; Nilgun Cinar; Fusun Mayda Domac; Serefnur Ozturk; Vildan Yayla; Ali Yavuz Karahan; Nazire Afsar; Eylem Ozaydin Goksu; Necdet Mengulluoglu; Emrah Aytac; Nilufer Yesilot; Birsen Ince; Özgur Osman Yalin

BACKGROUND Based on a number of small observational studies, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis has diverse clinical and imaging features, risk factors, and variable outcome. In a large, multicenter cerebral venous thrombosis (VENOST) study, we sought to more precisely characterize the clinical characteristics of Caucasian patients. METHODS All data for the VENOST study were collected between the years 2000 and 2015 from the clinical follow-up files. Clinical and radiological characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes were compared in terms of age and sex distribution. RESULTS Among 1144 patients 68% were women, and in older age group (>50 years) male patients were more prevalent (16.6% versus 27.8%). The most frequent symptoms were headache (89.4%) and visual field defects (28.9%) in men, and headache (86.1%) and epileptic seizures (26.8%) in women. Gynecological factors comprised the largest group in women, in particular puerperium (18.3%). Prothrombotic conditions (26.4%), mainly methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase mutation (6.3%) and Factor V Leiden mutation (5.1%), were the most common etiologies in both genders. 8.1% of patients had infection-associated and 5.2% had malignancy-related etiology that was significantly higher in men and older age group. Parenchymal involvement constitutively hemorrhagic infarcts, malignancy, and older age was associated with higher Rankin score. Epileptic seizures had no effect on prognosis. CONCLUSIONS Clinical and radiological findings were consistent with previous larger studies but predisposing factors were different with a higher incidence of puerperium. Oral contraceptive use was not a prevalent risk factor in our cohort. Malignancy, older age, and hemorrhagic infarcts had worse outcome.


Neurological Sciences | 2009

Primary gait ignition disorder: report of three cases

Ozlem Taskapilioglu; Necdet Karli; Sevda Erer; Mehmet Zarifoglu; Mustafa Bakar; Faruk Turan

Gait ignition failure (GIF) classifications all had major limitations. Few years ago, a new and simpler classification was proposed by Liston. The aim of this paper is to discuss three GIF patients with respect to this new classification. All three patients presented with hesitation to start walking and turning and their neurological examination revealed start and turn hesitation without any other abnormality. We classified our patients according to Liston’s classification as ignition apraxia, which enabled us to approach the patients in a practical way. This classification helps to understand the underlying pathologies and combines clinical characteristics and pathophysiology. We reported our experience with pergolide in the treatment of patients suffering from primary GIF and underline the fact that more research is needed on the treatment of this condition.


Noro Psikiyatri Arsivi | 2017

Caregiver Burden in Different Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease

Elif Koca; Ozlem Taskapilioglu; Mustafa Bakar

With an increasing number of patients being diagnosed with Alzheimers disease (AD) daily, it has become one of the major problems in public health. The increase in the number of dementia patients in low- and middle-income countries is expected to be much more than that in developed countries. As a result, the economic burden of dementia, both worldwide and in Turkey, is growing. Moreover, AD leads to emotional burdens and psychological distress in family member(s) and caregiver(s) alongside the patient. Each stage of AD imposes different responsibilities on caregivers, increasing their burden. The suffering and emotional burdens of caregivers from these responsibilities lead to a decreased quality of life and disturbed body physiology. Incapacity, despair, weariness, and loneliness are the hidden emotions of this iceberg. This review aims to gather the results of studies on caregiver burden in different stages of AD, attract attention to those results that may have been ignored in Turkey, and shed light on the solutions required to overcome the problems in caregiving of AD patients.


Rheumatology | 2018

Behçet’s disease as a causative factor of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis: subgroup analysis of data from the VENOST study

Ipek Midi; Taskin Duman; Sena Colakoglu; Ahmet Tufekci; Mustafa Bakar; Bijen Nazliel; Nida Tascilar; Baki Goksan; Mehmet Ali Sungur; Hasan Hüseyin Kozak; Serkan Demir; Cemile Handan Misirli; Hayriye Kucukoglu; Nilgun Cinar; Fusun Mayda Domac; Serefnur Ozturk; Vildan Yayla; Ali Yavuz Karahan; Nazire Afsar; Eylem Ozaydin Goksu; Necdet Mengulluoglu; Emrah Aytac; Nilufer Yesilot; Birsen Ince; Özgur Osman Yalin; Serdar Oruc; Seden Demirci; Mehmet Guney Senol; Arda Yilmaz; Mustafa Gökçe

OBJECTIVE This study was performed to determine the rate of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) among cases of Behçets disease (BD) included in a multicentre study of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (VENOST). METHODS VENOST was a retrospective and prospective national multicentre observational study that included 1144 patients with CVST. The patients were classified according to aetiologic factors, time of CVST symptom onset, sinus involvement, treatment approach and prognosis. RESULTS BD was shown to be a causative factor of CVST in 108 (9.4%) of 1144 patients. The mean age of patients in the BD group was 35.27 years and 68.5% were men, whereas in the non-BD CVST group, the mean age was 40.57 years and 28.3% were men (P < 0.001). Among the aetiologic factors for patients aged 18-36 years, BD was predominant for men, and puerperium was predominant for women. The onset of symptoms in the BD group was consistent with the subacute form. The transverse sinuses were the most common sites of thrombosis, followed by the superior sagittal sinuses. The most common symptom was headache (96.2%), followed by visual field defects (38%). CONCLUSIONS BD was found in 9.4% of patients in our VENOST series. Patients with BD were younger and showed a male predominance. The functional outcome of CVST in patients with BD was good; only 12% of patients presenting with cranial nerve involvement and altered consciousness at the beginning had a poor outcome (modified Rankin Score ⩾2).


Case Reports in Medicine | 2016

Paroxysmal Amnesia Attacks due to Hashimoto’s Encephalopathy

Pelin Nar Senol; Aylin Bican Demir; Ibrahim Bora; Mustafa Bakar

Hashimotos encephalopathy is a rare disease which is thought to be autoimmune and steroid responsive. The syndrome is characterized by cognitive impairment, encephalopathy, psychiatric symptoms, and seizures associated with increased level of anti-thyroid antibodies. The exact pathophysiology underlying cerebral involvement is still lesser known. Although symptoms suggest a nonlesional encephalopathy in most of the cases, sometimes the clinical appearance can be subtle and may not respond to immunosuppressants or immunomodulatory agents. Here we report a case who presented with drowsiness and amnestic complaints associated with paroxysmal electroencephalography (EEG) abnormalities which could be treated only with an antiepileptic drug.


Movement Disorders | 1998

Treatment of hereditary trembling chin with botulinum toxin

Mustafa Bakar; Mehmet Zarifoglu; Ibrahim Bora; Faruk Turan; Cenk Sen; Erhan Ogul


European Neurology | 1997

Myasthenia gravis following IFIN-α-2a Treatment

Ibrahim Bora; Necdet Karli; Mustafa Bakar; M. Zarifoğlu; Faruk Turan; E. Oğul


Nöro Psikiyatri Arşivi | 2013

Sporadik Creutzfeldt-Jacob Hastalığı: Türkiye’den Bir Merkezin Sekiz Yıllık Tecrübesi

Özlem Taşkapilioğlu; Meral Seferoğlu; Şükran Yurtoğullari; Bahattin Hakyemez; Sevda Erer; Necdet Karli; Mustafa Bakar; Ö. Faruk Turan; Mehmet Zarifoğlu; Şahsine Tolunay; Ibrahim Bora


Turkish Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2016

INTRA-ARTERIAL THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE: ULUDAG UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY NEUROLOGY CLINIC EXPERIENCE

Aylin Bican Demir; Furkan Sarıdaş; Ozlem Taskapilioglu; Omer Fatih Nas; Bahattin Hakyemez; Mustafa Bakar


Noro Psikiyatri Arsivi | 2016

Caregiver Burden at Different Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease

Elif Koca; Ozlem Taskapilioglu; Mustafa Bakar

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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan University

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