Browsing by Author "Akkoyunlu, Y."
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Evaluation of tularaemia courses: a multicentre study from Turkey
Erdem, H.; Ozturk-Engin, D.; Yesilyurt, M.; Karabay, O.; Elaldi, N.; Celebi, G.; Korkmaz, N.; Guven, T.; Sumer, S.; Tulek, N.; Ural, O.; Yilmaz, G.; Erdinc, S.; Nayman-Alpat, S.; Sehmen, E.; Kader, C.; Sari, N.; Engin, A.; Cicek-Senturk, G.; Ertem-Tuncer, G.; Gulen, G.; Duygu, F.; Ogutlu, A.; Ayaslioglu, E.; Karadenizli, A.; Meric, M.; Ulug, M.; Ataman-Hatipoglu, C.; Sirmatel, F.; Cesur, S.; Comoglu, S.; Kadanali, A.; Karakas, A.; Asan, A.; Gonen, I.; Kurtoglu-Gul, Y.; Altin, N.; Ozkanli, S.; Yilmaz-Karadag, F.; Cabalak, M.; Gencer, S.; Pekok, A. Umut; Yildirim, D.; Seyman, D.; Teker, B.; Yilmaz, H.; Yasar, K.; Balkan, I. Inanc; Turan, H.; Uguz, M.; Kilic, S.; Akkoyunlu, Y.; Kaya, S.; Erdem, A.; Inan, A.; Cag, Y.; Bolukcu, S.; Ulu-Kilic, A.; Ozgunes, N.; Gorenek, L.; Batirel, A.; Agalar, C. (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2014)In this multicentre study, which is the largest case series ever reported, we aimed to describe the features of tularaemia to provide detailed information. We retrospectively included 1034 patients from 41 medical centres. ... -
Managing atypical and typical herpetic central nervous system infections: results of a multinational study
Cag, Y.; Erdem, H.; Leib, S.; Defres, S.; Kaya, S.; Larsen, L.; Poljak, M.; Ozturk-Engin, D.; Barsic, B.; Argemi, X.; Sorensen, S. M.; Bohr, A. L.; Tattevin, P.; Gunst, J. D.; Bastakova, L.; Jereb, M.; Johansen, I. S.; Karabay, O.; Pekok, A. U.; Sipahi, O. R.; Chehri, M.; Beraud, G.; Shehata, G.; Fontana, R.; Maresca, M.; Karsen, H.; Sengoz, G.; Sunbul, M.; Yilmaz, G.; Yilmaz, H.; Sharif-Yakan, A.; Kanj, S.; Parlak, E.; Pehlivanoglu, F.; Korkmaz, F.; Komur, S.; Kose, S.; Ulug, M.; Bolukcu, S.; Coskuner, S. A.; Stahl, J. P.; Ince, N.; Akkoyunlu, Y.; Halac, G.; Sahin-Horasan, E.; Tireli, H.; Kilicoglu, G.; Al-Mahdawi, A.; Nemli, S. A.; Inan, A.; Senbayrak, S.; Vahaboglu, H.; Elaldi, N. (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2016)There have been many studies pertaining to the management of herpetic meningoencephalitis (HME), but the majority of them have focussed on virologically unconfirmed cases or included only small sample sizes. We have conducted ...