Browsing by Author "Gultekin F."
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Antibiotic susceptibility patterns of respiratory isolates of Staphylococcus aureus in a Turkish University Hospital
Gonlugur U.; Akkurt I.; Ozdemir L.; Bakici M.Z.; Icagasioglu S.; Gultekin F. (2003)A total of 391 respiratory isolates of Staphylococcus aureus in Sivas (Turkey) were studied between January 1999-2002. The organisms were cultured from the following specimens: throat (43%), sputum (28%), transtracheal/ ... -
Comparison of diet, lovastatin and gemfibrozil therapy in hyperlipidemic patients
Turkay C.; Gultekin F.; Topcu S.; Icagasioglu S.; Sencan M.; Candan F. (1993)[No abstract available] -
The effect of dexfenfluramine on pulmonary artery pressure in obese patients
Candan F.; Gultekin F.; Alagozlu H. (1997)Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) is a devastating disease with an unknown pathogenesis. Some appetite suppressant drugs are strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of PPH. Hence, we wanted to investigate the effects ... -
Interferons [INTERFERONLAR]
Canturk Z.; Gultekin F.; Turkay C. (1995)Since their discovery in 1957 as a mediators of the phenomenon of oral interference, that is inhibition the growth of one virus by another, interferons have been recognized as potent cytokines that are associated with ... -
Intravenous immunoglobulin treatment [INTRAVENOZ IMMUNOGLOBULIN TEDAVISI]
Canturk Z.; Gultekin F.; Turkay C. (1995)The use of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) treatment has been progressed during last fifty years. The indications of IVIG treatment are various. Several reports have suggested that IVIG treatment was effective in the ... -
Pulmonary effects of dexfenfluramine
Candan F.; Kaptanoglu M.; Egilmez R.; Dogan K.; Aksoy M.; Yalman Y.; Bekar E.; Gultekin F. (1998)Dexfenfluramine is a variation of fenfluramine which is used for weight reduction. The aim of the study is to determine the hemodynamic and structural effects of this drug on pulmonary circulation. An experimental study ... -
Retrospective analysis of antibiotic susceptibility patterns of respiratory isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a Turkish University Hospital
Gonlugur U.; Bakici M.Z.; Ozdemir L.; Akkurt I.; Icagasioglu S.; Gultekin F. (2003)Background: Lower respiratory tract infections due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa have a high mortality rate. Antibacterial activity of various antibiotics against P. aeruginosa isolated from each hospital depends on the variety ...