Mustafa Semiz
Selçuk University
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Emergency Medicine Journal | 2007
Abdullah Sadik Girisgin; Erdal Kalkan; Sedat Kocak; Basar Cander; Mehmet Gul; Mustafa Semiz
Objective: To evaluate the convenience and utility of optic nerve ultrasonography (ONUS) in the evaluation of emergency patients with elevated intracranial pressure (EICP) due to traumatic or non-traumatic causes. Methods: This study was conducted between May 2005 and December 2005 in the emergency department of Meram Faculty of Medicine, Selcuk University. Patients with traumatic or non-traumatic EICP were included in the study. Among these, 28 patients with EICP determined on cranial computed tomography (CCT) and a control group of 26 patients with no disease had the vertical and horizontal diameters of the optic nerves (ONs) of both eyes measured by ultrasonography (US). The measurements were done by wetting the closed eyelids and using a 7.5-MHz linear probe. Results: Horizontal and vertical diameters of both ONs of the 54 patients were measured and the averages calculated. The mean (SD) ON diameter for the group suspected of having EICP was found to be 6.4 (0.7) mm, and that for the control group to be 4.6 (0.3) mm. In the statistical analysis carried out between these two groups (t test), the difference was found to be significant at p<0.001. Conclusions: In detection and follow-up of EICP cases, such as cerebrovascular accident and trauma, ONUS is a practical, risk-free, inexpensive, convenient and, if performed by experts, reliable method. As a result, although CCT may be more useful in diagnosis, ONUS may be more efficient in detecting EICP. In those cases where CCT and other conventional imaging methods are not available, ONUS can facilitate the diagnosis and help in treatment.
Indian Journal of Dental Research | 2008
Emre Bodrumlu; Tayfun Alaçam; Mustafa Semiz
The purpose of this study was in vitro evaluation of the antimicrobial and antifungal efficacy of commercially available gutta-percha containing tetracycline on some potential endodontic pathogens. The test microorganisms were Enterococcus faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Porphyromonas endodontalis, and Candida albicans . Tetracycline-integrated gutta-percha (TGP) cones, tetracycline disc, and conventional gutta-percha cones of the same size were placed on the inoculated plates. The plates were incubated at 37 degrees C aerobically or anaerobically. Growth inhibition zones on each plate were inspected at 24, 48, and 72 h. Tetracycline disc and TGP cones inhibited all the tested bacterial strains, however the greatest antimicrobial effect was seen on S. aureus. Tetracycline disc and TGP seemed less effective on E. faecalis and P. aeruginosa. However, all tested treatments were unable to affect C. albicans . Based on the results of this study, it seems that TGP offers an antimicrobial advantage over conventional gutta-percha.
Journal of The Canadian Dental Association | 2006
Emre Bodrumlu; Mustafa Semiz
Journal of The Canadian Dental Association | 2008
Emre Bodrumlu; Özgür Uzun; Özgür Topuz; Mustafa Semiz
Collegium Antropologicum | 2006
Kahraman Güngör; Mustafa Ozturk; Mustafa Semiz; Sharon L. Brooks
Journal of Prosthodontics | 2007
Handan Yilmaz; Cemal Aydin; Basak Gul; Caner Yilmaz; Mustafa Semiz
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology | 2006
Kahraman Güngör; Zühre Zafersoy Akarslan; M Akdevelioğlu; Hülya Erten; Mustafa Semiz
Journal of The Canadian Dental Association | 2009
Zafersoy-Akarslan Z; Erten H; Özgür Uzun; Mustafa Semiz
Collegium Antropologicum | 2009
Ilkay Peker; Kahraman Güngör; Mustafa Semiz; Ibrahim Tekdemir
Archive | 2004
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