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Is increased epicardial fat thickness a marker of the presence of severe coronary artery disease?
(AVES, 2012)
Fat is mainly deposited in subcutaneous tissue, but it also accumulates in the abdominal or thoracal region (1). Other major sites of fat accumulation are visceral and cardiac areas; Cardiac fat deposition is now recognized ...
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(TÜBİTAK Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2017)
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Descriptive technique and initial results for robotic radical perineal prostatectomy reply
(Elsevier Science Inc, 2016)
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Editorial "Stem cells: Biology, genetics, and epigenetics"
(Tubitak Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2016)
Gene therapy, stem cells, and most recently genome editing via CRISPR/CAS9 are among the terms/ methodology that continue to ignite the imagination of all biologists. They hold the potential to overcome previously incurable ...
Partial-breast irradiation - Current situation with evidence
(AVES, 2017)
The implementation of breast-conserving surgery in the management of early breast cancer is one of the most important successes of the modern treatments in the field. Numerous randomized clinical trials initiated more than ...
Peer review report 2 on "Impact of frailty on outcomes in geriatric femoral neck fracture management: An analysis of national surgical quality improvement program dataset - Observational study"
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2016)
This is well-written article. The topic is important. There are several factors defined for comorbidity factors in hip fracture surgery. Definition of ‘Frailty’ has not been well described in orthopaedic practise, however ...
Author`s reply
(AVES, 2016)
We are very well aware of the fact that the changing current malpractice system in Turkey will be very hard and exhausting when current political, legal, and sociological perspectives are considered. Not assuming any ...
Introduction
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere and bridges Europe and Asia. The bordering countries are Greece and Bulgaria to the north-west, Georgia and Armenia to the north-east, the Islamic Republic of Iran in the east ...
Executive summary
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere and bridges Europe and Asia. The bordering countries are Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq. The country has a ...
Conclusions
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey has achieved considerable health status improvements since the 1980s in major health status indicators. However, although infant mortality, child mortality and maternal mortality rates have decreased, and life ...