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Dynamic ultrasound examination of the median nerve during follow-up after wrist fracture/surgery

Çolak AF, Yeşiloğlu A, Kaynar AF, Kaymak B, Özçakar L

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Ultrasound-guided diagnosis/intervention for ischiofemoral impingement syndrome

Wu WT, Chang KV, Özçakar L

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Ultrasound assessment of a supraclavicular lipoma entrapping the brachial plexus: a diagnostic insight

Wu WT, Chang KV, Mezian K, Ricci V, Özçakar L

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Primary Effusion Lymphoma: An Untrivial Differential Diagnosis for Ascites

Ceran F, Aydin Y, Ozcakar L, Han U, Yildizi M

A primary effusion lymphoma is a rare type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma where serous cavities are involved. That-cause peritoneal, pleural and pericardial effusions without any lymphadenopathy. They affect immunosuppressive patients with...
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Optimal examination for traumatic nerve/muscle injuries in earthquake survivors: a retrospective observational study

Yalçınkaya B, Sağ BT, Aksakal MF, Analay P, Ocak H, Kara M, Kaymak B, Özçakar L

Background: Physiatrists are facing with survivors from disasters in both the acute and chronic phases of muscle and nerve injuries. Similar to many other clinical conditions, neuromusculoskeletal ultrasound can play...
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Sciatic neurotmesis and periostitis ossificans progressiva due to a traumatic/unexpected glass injury: a case report

Yalçınkaya B, Ocak H, Çolak AF, Özçakar L

Peripheral nerves may be affected or injured for several reasons. Peripheral nerve damage can result from trauma, surgery, anatomical abnormalities, entrapment, systemic diseases, or iatrogenic injuries. Trauma and iatrogenic injuries...
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