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Aesthetic Surgery Journal | 2010

Anthropometric Breast Measurement: A Study of 385 Turkish Female Students

Dilek K. Avşar; Ahmet Cemal Aygit; Erol Benlier; Husamettin Top; Oğuz Taşkınalp

BACKGROUND Anthropometric measurements and proportions of the human body have made a significant contribution to the science of aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery. OBJECTIVE The present study was performed to measure anthropometric breast values in Turkish female students and compare them with those of women in other nations. METHODS The study included 385 female undergraduate student volunteers between the ages of 18 and 26 years with no physical or developmental deformity and with a body mass index between 20 and 26. A total of 19 parameters were measured in a standing position. The parameters measured were body weight, height, shoulder width, upper chest width, middle chest width, lower chest width, waist width, hip width, clavicle-nipple length, sternal notch-nipple length, nipple-nipple length, upper arm length, medial mammary radius, lateral mammary radius, nipple-inframammary fold length, nipple diameter, areola diameter, nipple projection, and mammary projection. Breast volume, breast ptosis, and retracted nipple rates were also assessed. RESULTS The mean breast volume was determined to be 407.2 +/- 263.6 cc. The mean values of the right and left breast volumes were calculated as 415.2 +/- 264.5 cc and 399.1 +/- 265.5 cc, respectively; the right breast volume was significantly greater than the left breast volume (P < .001). The ideal external view of the breasts with equal volume for both sides and no ptosis was observed in 35.1% of the volunteers. The percentage of women with unilateral or bilateral retracted nipple was 2.6%. CONCLUSIONS The results of the present study will help in comparing the anthropometric breast values of young Turkish women with those of women in other countries. They may also be useful either in planning aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery or in designing breast augmentation accessories and clothing.


Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 1999

Phlebectasia of left anterior jugular vein

Cem Uzun; Oğuz Taşkınalp; Muhsin Koten; Mustafa Kemal Adali; Ahmet Rifat Karasalihoglu; Gökhan Pekindil

We present a rare case of unilateral phlebectasia of the anterior jugular vein in a 56-year-old male patient whose complaint is a neck swelling that appears during talking. Although in this age group the most common cause of such a mass in the anterior aspect of the neck increasing in size during any type of straining or Valsalva manoeuvre is a laryngocele, phlebectasia of the anterior jugular vein should be considered in the differential diagnosis. Doppler ultrasound and computed tomography are the most useful and non-invasive methods to use for the investigation. Treatment should be conservative.


Journal of Anesthesia | 2011

Using temporomandibular joint mobility to predict difficult tracheal intubation

Sevtap Hekimoglu Sahin; Ali Yılmaz; Isil Gunday; Murat Kargı; Necdet Sut; Oğuz Taşkınalp; Enis Ulucam

The aim of this prospective study was to determine the reliability of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) mobility measurements for predicting difficult intubation. To evaluate the accuracy in predicting difficult intubation by TMJ mobility measurement, 762 patients requiring general anesthesia with tracheal intubation for elective surgery were enrolled in this prospective, observational, single-blind study. Maximum mouth opening, right–left jaw excursion, and degrees of protraction were determined with a digital inclinometer. Incisor gap was measured using a vernier caliper during full mouth opening. After induction of anesthesia using a standard protocol, the patient’s grade of laryngeal view by Cormack–Lehane classification was documented by an anesthesiologist. We found that the degrees of protraction and incisor gap in the easy intubation group were significantly higher than those in the difficult intubation group. The incisor gap was found to be more sensitive (88.37%) and more specific (95.71%) than protraction degrees (58.14% and 59.76%, respectively). The results revealed that measurements of the incisor gap and degrees of protraction may be useful routine screening tests for preoperative prediction of difficult intubation.


Clinics | 2009

An Anomaly of Flexor Muscles of the Fifth (Little) Finger of the Hand: An Anatomical Case Report

Ali Yılmaz; Cüneyt Bozer; Enis Ulucam; Oğuz Taşkınalp

Various anomalies of the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) muscles of the little finger have been reported in the literature. These include many variations of the FDS and FDP, such as absence of the little finger FDS tendon, aplasia of the FDP to the little finger, an accessory FDS to the little finger, doubling of the tendon, attachments to other superficialis tendons or to the profundus tendon, tendon insertion anomalies, and additional muscle slips from the FDS of the ring finger to the FDS of the little finger.1–16 Variations of the FDS have been termed retrogressive or progressive according to the presence of remnants of the connections between two sheets of muscles or the occasional separation (up to the origin point) of individual muscle bellies, respectively.10,14 Furthermore, single-origin (either antebrachial or palmar) and dual-origin (both antebrachial and palmar) hypotheses have been proposed for the origin of the FDS, based on the variations seen, the innervations present, and ontogeny and phylogeny.7,17 A general survey of the literature failed to reveal any case reports similar to ours. Therefore, the purpose of this case study is to describe a muscular variant, which to our knowledge has not previously been identified.


Dicle Tıp Dergisi | 2009

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Banu Alicioglu; Enis Ulucam; Bulent Sabri Cigali; Ali Yılmaz; Oğuz Taşkınalp

The articles about various pneumoconiosis in dental technicians who work in inconvenient conditions have been increasing in recent years. Exposure to dust and fume that occur during the dental procedure may play role in pneumoconiosis of dental technicians. A 53 years old male patient conveyed that he has worked in dental prosthesis procedures for 22 years (1968-1990).Environmental asbestosis was not established in the history of the case but there were calcified pleural plaques in the chest x-ray graphy.There were appearance of calcific asbest plaques in many section of thorax CT.A case of pneumoconiosis in dental technician who work in unadequate preventive conditions was reported in this paper. Probably ,exposure to the asbest fibers that occurs during the procedure of dental prosthesis were the main reason for developing calcific pleural lesions.The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of occlusion treatment on different age group patients with anisometropic amblyopia. Occlusion treatment was applied to 34 patients, 15 preschool children (age between 4-6 years), and 19 school age children (7-11 years). Daily duration of occlusion was minimum 6 hours. Best corrected visual acuity of patients was measured initially, at the end of 1st, 3rd and 6th months. Data belonging to amblyopia groups was compared with one another and with the controls. Initial visual acuity of two amblyopia groups were similar, however there was a significant difference between the amblyopia groups and the controls (PChest pain is a frequently encountered problem in childhood. In this study we aimed to asses the relationship between exertional chest pain and asthma by using the peek expiratory flow rate measurements. For this study, 64 otherwise healthy children with chest pain (chest pain group), 9-16 years of age (mean 11.9) and 58 healthy (control group), 8-11 years (mean 11.5) were compared with the use of peak flow-meter. Ages, weights, heights, systolic-diastolic blood pressures, pulses recorded. Preexertional and postexertional peak flow measurements (PEFR) at 2, 5 and 10 minutes determined. There was a decrease more than 15% in PEFR measures in 7 (10.9%) of chest pain group and in 1 (1.7%) of control group children (p


International Journal of Morphology | 2010

Electron Microscopic Evaluation of the Secretory Mechanisms of Renin from Juxtaglomerular Cells

Ranan Gulhan Aktas; Gulten Karabay; Oğuz Taşkınalp; A. Kemal Kutlu


Balkan Medical Journal | 2014

Kolda Brakiyalis Kasından Köken Alan Biseps Kasının Aksesuvar Başı: Olgu Sunumu

Ali Yılmaz; Oğuz Taşkınalp; Hülya Gürbüz


Balkan Medical Journal | 2014

Futbolcularda Gövde ile İlgili Antropometrik Ölçüler ve Oranlar

Selman Çıkmaz; Oğuz Taşkınalp; Enis Ulucam; Ali Yılmaz; Metin Çakıroğlu


Archive | 2010

Electron Microscopic Evaluation of the Secretory Mechanisms of Renin from Juxtaglomerular Cells Evaluación con Microscopía Electrónica de los Mecanismos Secretorios de Renina desde las Células Juxtaglomerulares

Ranan Gulhan Aktas; Gulten Karabay; Oğuz Taşkınalp; A. Kemal Kutlu


Balkan Medical Journal | 2005

Anthropometric Measurements and Proportions of Body Constitution in Football Players

Selman Çıkmaz; Oğuz Taşkınalp; Enis Ulucam; Ali Yılmaz; Metin Çakıroğlu

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