Serhat Ozkan
Eskişehir Osmangazi University
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Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment | 2013
Serhat Ozkan; Demet Ozbabalik Adapinar; Nese Tuncer Elmacı; Didem Arslantas
Although ideomotor limb apraxia is considered to be a typical sign of cortical pathologies such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), it has been also reported in subcortical neurodegenerative diseases and vascular lesions. We aimed to investigate the difference between AD, subcortical vascular dementia (SVaD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) patients by means of ideomotor limb apraxia frequency and severity. Ninety-six AD, 72 SVaD, and 84 MCI patients were assessed with the mini-mental status examination (MMSe), clinical dementia rating (CDR) and the apraxia screening test of TULIA (AST). Apraxia was significantly more frequent in the AD patients (32.3%) than in both of the SVaD (16.7%) and MCI (4.8%) patients. The frequency of apraxia was also significantly higher in SVaD patients than in MCI patients. AD patients had significantly lower apraxia scores than both SVaD and MCI patients. In addition, a significant difference was found between SVaD and MCI patients in terms of apraxia scores. These results suggest that the widespread belief of the association between apraxia and cortical dementias is not exactly correct. The significant difference between both of the dementia groups and the MCI patients suggests that the absence of apraxia can be an indicator for MCI diagnosis.
Pediatric Neurology | 2013
Kursat Bora Carman; Serhat Ozkan; Coskun Yarar; Ayten Yakut
Palatal tremor is a rare movement disorder characterized by rhythmic movement of the soft palate. There are two subtypes: essential and symptomatic palatal tremor. Essential palatal tremor is characterized by tinnitus and an absence of other neurological deficits. Different treatment options have been used to treat palatal tremor, with varying success rates. Here we describe a patient with essential palatal tremor and who was treated with botulinum toxin injections.
Case Reports | 2013
Kursat Bora Carman; Serhat Ozkan; Ayten Yakut; Arzu Ekici
Marcus Gunn jaw winking synkinesis (MGJWS) is caused by congenital miswiring of a branch of the fifth cranial nerve into the branch of the third cranial nerve supplying the levator muscle. It has been observed in 2–13% of patients with congenital ptosis. Although bilateral cases were reported, most were unilateral and occurred more frequently on the left side than the right. We report two cases of children who presented with ptosis and were diagnosed with MGJWS.
Neuroscience Letters | 2015
Selva Moheb Saadat; Irfan Degirmenci; Serhat Ozkan; Faruk Saydam; Zeynep Özdemir Köroğlu; Ertugrul Colak; Hasan Veysi Gunes
Parkinsons disease (PD) is a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder with both familial and sporadic presentation. The main pathological characteristic of PD is the death of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra (SN) pars compacta. PD is the second most common neurodegenerative disease worldwide, after Alzheimers disease. Recent studies have suggested increased levels of iron and iron-binding proteins in the brains of patients with PD. Divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) is one protein responsible for iron transport. Postmortem studies have shown an important increase in DMT1 levels in the SN of patients with PD. Our aim is to determine whether there is an association between DMT1 polymorphisms and PD. We analyzed two single nucleotide polymorphisms (1254T>C and IVS4+44C>A) in the DMT1 gene in patients with 97 Parkinsons disease and in 100 healthy controls using polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). No association was found between the IVS4+44C>A polymorphism and PD, but the TT genotype and T allele of the 1254T>C polymorphism in the DMT1 gene were associated with PD (P=0.002 and P=0.012, respectively). In contrast to a previous study, our results suggest that the TT genotype and T allele of the 1254T>C polymorphism may be a risk factor for PD.
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice | 2018
Muhittin Cenk Akbostancı; Ece Bayram; Volkan Yilmaz; Sefer Rzayev; Serhat Ozkan; Ayse Bora Tokcaer; Esen Saka; Fatma Nazlı Durmaz Çelik; Banu Özen Barut; Zeynep Tufekcioglu; Ahmet Acarer; Hatice Balaban; Sevda Erer; Okan Dogu; Seda Kibaroglu; Nursel Aydin; Hasmet Hanagasi; Bulent Elibol; Murat Emre; Glenn T. Stebbins; Christopher G. Goetz
Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkinsons Disease Rating Scale (MDS‐UPDRS) and Unified Dyskinesia Rating Scale (UDysRS) were developed as standard tools to rate Parkinsons disease (PD) and drug‐induced dyskinesias of PD. As these scales have become widely used, there is a need for translation to non‐English languages. Here we present the standardization for the Turkish translations.
Journal of International Medical Research | 2017
Demet İlhan Algın; Suna Dagli Atalay; Serhat Ozkan; Demet Ozbabalik Adapinar; Ilknur Ak Sivrioz
Objective This study was performed to assess the efficacy of memantine in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Methods Thirty healthy controls and 45 patients diagnosed with aMCI based on the Petersen criteria were classified into 3 groups. Group 1 comprised patients who received a single memantine dose following examination (n = 25), Group 2 comprised patients who did not receive memantine treatment following examination (n = 20), and Group 3 comprised healthy age-matched volunteers (n = 30). Neuropsychological testing was performed, and the response to memantine was examined at baseline and at 12, 24, and 48 weeks. Single-photon emission computed tomography was performed at baseline and at 48 weeks in patients who received memantine treatment. Results Memantine treatment significantly improved the symptoms of aMCI according to the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised vocabulary subtest, backward digit span, and Blessed Dementia Rating Scale, all of which were recorded for the duration of the study. Conclusion These data indicate that patients with aMCI receiving memantine develop an improved semantic memory compared with no treatment. Further studies including larger patient cohorts are necessary to validate these findings.
Turkish Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases | 2017
Fatma Nazlı Durmaz Çelik; Ahmet Ubur; Elif Göksu Yiğit Tekkanat; Demet İlhan Algın; Mehmet Yörübulut; Serhat Ozkan
Journal of Neurological Sciences-turkish | 2017
Demet İlhan; Suna Atalay Daglı; Serhat Ozkan; Demet Ozbabalik
Alzheimers & Dementia | 2015
Demet Ozbabalik Adapinar; Ciğdem Ozcan; Armagan Incesulu; Demet İlhan; Serhat Ozkan; Leman Birdane
Turkiye Klinikleri Neurology - Special Topics | 2009
Serhat Ozkan; Demet Ozbabalik