Browsing by Author "Turgut O.O."
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Acute heart failure and near-syncope associated with giant left atrial ball thrombus occluding left ventricular inflow tract
Yalta K.; Yilmaz A.; Turgut O.O.; Yilmaz M.B.; Karadas F.; Bektasoglu G.; Tandogan I. (2008)A 70-year-old female patient was admitted to our department with symptoms and signs of acute heart failure and near syncope. After hospitalization, both transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and subsequent transesophageal ... -
Double right coronary artery in an elderly patient
Yalta K.; Yilmaz A.; Turgut O.O.; Yilmaz M.B. (2007)Coronary artery anomalies are encountered in less than 1% of patients undergoing coronary angiography. Among these, double right coronary artery (RCA) is extremely uncommon, and to our knowledge, only nine cases have been ... -
Evaluation of the patients' level of knowledge about diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in cardiology [Kardiyolojide uygulanan tanisal ve terapötik işlemler hakkinda hastalarin bilgi düzeyinin de?erlendirilmesi]
Yilmaz M.B.; Turgut O.O.; Yilmaz A.; Karadaş F.; Özyol A.; Kendirlio?lu Ö.; Bektaşo?lu G.; Tando?an I. (2006)Objectives: It is sometimes observed that informing patients about cardiovascular procedures is not taken into appropriate consideration. In this study, we assessed the patients' level of knowledge obtained through informing ... -
Initial syncope associated with alternating attacks of supraventricular tachycardia and atrioventricular block long after surgical correction of tricuspid atresia
Yalta K.; Yontar C.; Karadas F.; Yilmaz M.B.; Turgut O.O.; Yilmaz A.; Erdem A.; Tandogan I. (2008)The Fontan procedure has become a generic term to define a surgical procedure that orients the systemic venous return directly to the pulmonary arteries, and has been used as a palliative operation for pulmonary atresia, ... -
The left anterior descending artery arising from the right sinus of Valsalva: A case report
Yilmaz A.; Yalta K.; Turgut O.O.; Yilmaz M.B.; Karadas F.; Erdem A.; Ozyol A.; Tandogan I. (2007)Coronary artery anomalies occur in less than 1% of patients who undergo coronary angiography and they account for 1% to 2% of all cases of congenital heart disease. The most commonly encountered anomaly, the circumflex ... -
Triple right coronary artery accompanied by an ectopic circumflex artery arising from right sinus of Valsalva
Yalta K.; Yontar O.C.; Yilmaz M.B.; Erdem A.; Turgut O.O.; Yilmaz A.; Manduz Ş.; Tando?an I. (2010)[No abstract available]