Browsing by Author "Ataman-Hatipoglu, C."
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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. ... -
Liver involvement in patients with brucellosis: results of the Marmara study
Ozturk-Engin, D.; Erdem, H.; Gencer, S.; Kaya, S.; Baran, A. I.; Batirel, A.; Tekin, R.; Celen, M. K.; Denk, A.; Guler, S.; Ulug, M.; Turan, H.; Pekok, A. U.; Mermut, G.; Kaya, S.; Tasbakan, M.; Tulek, N.; Cag, Y.; Inan, A.; Yalci, A.; Ataman-Hatipoglu, C.; Gonen, I.; Dogan-Celik, A.; Bozkurt, F.; Gulsun, S.; Sunnetcioglu, M.; Guven, T.; Duygu, F.; Parlak, E.; Sozen, H.; Tosun, S.; Demirdal, T.; Guclu, E.; Karabay, O.; Uzun, N.; Gunal, O.; Diktas, H.; Haykir-Solay, A.; Erbay, A.; Kader, C.; Aydin, O.; Erdem, A.; Elaldi, N.; Kadanali, A.; Yulugkural, Z.; Gorenek, L.; Altindis, M.; Bolukcu, S.; Agalar, C.; Ormeci, N. (SPRINGER, 2014)Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that primarily affects the reticuloendothelial system. But, the extent of liver damage in due course of the disease is unclear. This study included 325 brucellosis patients with significant ...