Akdemir, Mehmet Orçun | Ayar, Orhan | Yazgan, Serpil | Alpay, Atilla | Uğurbaş, Suat Hayri
Mektup | 2015 | Türk Oftalmoloji Dergisi45 ( 1 ) , pp.45 - 46
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Koksal, M | Kargi, S
Mektup | 2004 | EYE18 ( 8 ) , pp.850 - 850
WOS: 000223103400025
Tamer, Funda | Yuksel, Mehmet Eren
Mektup | 2016 | INDIAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY VENEREOLOGY & LEPROLOGY82 ( 6 ) , pp.850 - 850
WOS: 000387132400019 PubMed: 27506506
Yazgan, Ömer | Yazgan, Sibel | Büyükkaya, Ayla | Büyükkaya, Ramazan
Mektup | 2015 | Abant Tıp Dergisi4 ( 1 ) , pp.84 - 86
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Akar, Tarık | Aynioğlu, Aynur | Dindar, Gökhan | Babür, Taner
Mektup | 2014 | Mikrobiyoloji Bülteni48 ( 3 ) , pp.518 - 520
We’ve read with great interest the article entitled “Determination of hepatitis C virus genotypes among hepatitis C patients in Eastern Black Sea Region, Turkey” by Buruk et al. published in Mikrobiyol Bul 2013; 47(4): 650-7. In that study, the authors described the determination and distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in Eastern Black Sea Region comprehensively. According to the current information, the determination of HCV genotypes is the most important factor for the management of therapy and virus-related complications, such as chirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The distribution . . . of HCV genotypes varies geographically throughout the world. Therefore every country and even each region within the country should know the distribution of HCV genotypes to determine the appropriate treatment strategy. Herein we would like to contribute the data about distribution of HCV genotypes in whole Black Sea Region by presenting our current results obtained from Zonguldak province, where maximum number of chronic hepatit C patients have already been identified in Eastern Black Sea Region. A total of 53 chronic hepatitis C patients (26 female, 27 male; mean age: 57.1 ± 14.3, age range: 21-82 years) who were admitted to Zonguldak Ataturk State Hospital between January 2012-December 2013 were evaluated. Genotype analysis was performed by RealTime HCV Genotype II (Abbott Molecular, ABD) system. Genotype-1 was found to be the most frequently detected type with a rate of 96.2% (51/53). The prevalences of genotype-2 (1/53) and genotype-4 (1/53) were same, with a rate of 1.9%, in our study. Subtyping of genotype-1 strains yielded 52.9% (27/51) genotype-1b, 3.9% genotype-1a (2/51) and 47% untypeable genotype-1 (24/51). The present study was the second study from the Western Black Sea Region in our country, regarding HCV genotypes. In conclusion, considering entire Black Sea Region, genotype-1 is the most common genotype (96.2%), and 1b (52.9%) is the most common subtype, in parallel to the data reported from the other regions of Turkey. We’ve read with great interest the article entitled “Determination of hepatitis C virus genotypes among hepatitis C patients in Eastern Black Sea Region, Turkey” by Buruk et al. published in Mikrobiyol Bul 2013; 47(4): 650-7. In that study, the authors described the determination and distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes in Eastern Black Sea Region comprehensively. According to the current information, the determination of HCV genotypes is the most important factor for the management of therapy and virus-related complications, such as chirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The distribution of HCV genotypes varies geographically throughout the world. Therefore every country and even each region within the country should know the distribution of HCV genotypes to determine the appropriate treatment strategy. Herein we would like to contribute the data about distribution of HCV genotypes in whole Black Sea Region by presenting our current results obtained from Zonguldak province, where maximum number of chronic hepatit C patients have already been identified in Eastern Black Sea Region. A total of 53 chronic hepatitis C patients (26 female, 27 male; mean age: 57.1 ± 14.3, age range: 21-82 years) who were admitted to Zonguldak Ataturk State Hospital between January 2012-December 2013 were evaluated. Genotype analysis was performed by RealTime HCV Genotype II (Abbott Molecular, ABD) system. Genotype-1 was found to be the most frequently detected type with a rate of 96.2% (51/53). The prevalences of genotype-2 (1/53) and genotype-4 (1/53) were same, with a rate of 1.9%, in our study. Subtyping of genotype-1 strains yielded 52.9% (27/51) genotype-1b, 3.9% genotype-1a (2/51) and 47% untypeable genotype-1 (24/51). The present study was the second study from the Western Black Sea Region in our country, regarding HCV genotypes. In conclusion, considering entire Black Sea Region, genotype-1 is the most common genotype (96.2%), and 1b (52.9%) is the most common subtype, in parallel to the data reported from the other regions of Turkey Daha fazlası Daha az
Sayın, Muhammet Raşit | Akpınar, İbrahim | Demirtaş, Abdullah Orhan
Mektup | 2013 | Türk Göğüs Kalp Damar Cerrahisi Dergisi21 ( 3 ) , pp.868 - 869
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Demir, Y | Latifoglu, O | Yenidunya, S | Celebi, C
Mektup | 2000 | ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY45 ( 2 ) , pp.223 - 224
WOS: 000088658800034 PubMed: 10949366
Kargı, Eksal | Ünal, Çiğdem | Çek, Deniz | Toker, Kamil | Tiryaki, Tunç | Yılmaz, Selbest Asena
Mektup | 2005 | Türk Plastik Rekonstrüktif ve Estetik Cerrahi Derg.13 ( 1 ) , pp.69 - 71
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Izci, Filiz | Hocagil, Hilal | Izci, Servet | Koc, Merve Iris | Izci, Vedat | Acar, Rezzan Deniz
Mektup | 2015 | THERAPEUTICS AND CLINICAL RISK MANAGEMENT11 , pp.69 - 71
WOS: 000358183300002
Dursun, Ahmet
Mektup | 2007 | SAUDI MEDICAL JOURNAL28 ( 7 ) , pp.1150 - 1150
WOS: 000248396500039
Basaran, Ahmet | Topatan, Betul | Basaran, Mustafa
Mektup | 2010 | PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS30 ( Dec.13 ) , pp.1230 - 1232
WOS: 000285659500022 PubMed: 21113917
Cengiz, Murat Inanc | Cengiz, Kuddusi
Mektup | 2012 | JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY83 ( 2 ) , pp.140 - 142
WOS: 000300202800003 PubMed: 22292602