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Pure Posterior Alien Hand Syndrome Following a Cerebrovascular Lesion: Clinicoradiological Correlates

Yulug B, Hanoglu L, Cakır T, Polat B, Tavlı AM, Yılmaz NH

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Can Auditory and Vestibular Findings Differentiate Vestibular Migraine and Meniere’s Disease?

Yaman H, Polat B, Şerbetçioğlu MB

Background and Objectives: Besides evaluating the auditory and vestibular systems of patients with vestibular migraine (VM) and Meniere’s disease (MD), this study aimed to examine the clinical overlaps between these...
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Can Breast Asymmetry Following the Treatment of Juvenile Idiopathic Scoliosis with Growing Rod Be Prevented? : A Preliminary Analysis

Atici Y, Polat B, Erdogan S, Gürpınar T, Demiröz S

Objective : It can be assumed that the progression of scoliosis in the juvenile period will increase the asymmetry in the rib cage, and thus will contribute to an increase...
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The Practicability of Transnasal Esophagoscopy and the Evaluation of Patient’s Perception: A Prospective Study

Polat B, Karahatay , Birkent H, Gerek M

OBJECTIVES: Transnasal esophagoscopy (TNE) is a relatively new diagnostic procedure in the evaluation of patients with globus sensation and dysphagia. Enabling doctors to examine all of the upper aerodigestive system...
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Comparison of the Effects of Magnetically Controlled Growing Rod and Tradiotinal Growing Rod Techniques on the Sagittal Plane in the Treatment of Early-Onset Scoliosis

Erdoğan S, Polat B, Atıcı Y, Özyalvaç ON, Öztürk C

OBJECTIVE: Comparing the effects of magnetically controlled growing rod (MCGR) and traditional growing rod (TGR) techniques on the sagittal plane in the treatment of early-onset scoliosis (EOS). METHODS: Twelve patients were...
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