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Evaluating the performance of the MSKCC gastric cancer survival calculator in the Turkish population. [PDF]

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Deliktaş Onur İ   +9 more
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HAND PREFERENCE IN TURKISH POPULATION

International Journal of Neuroscience, 2005
The distribution of hand preference (self report) was studied in siblings and their parents originating from all parts of Turkey (N = 22,461). In total sample and siblings, there were significantly more right-handed women than men, and significantly more left-handed men than women--no significant sex difference for parents' handedness.
Elalmiş D.D., Tan Ü.
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Tracheobronchial variations in Turkish population

Clinical Anatomy, 2008
AbstractThe tracheobronchial tree exhibits highly individualistic features and many variations. As the anatomic variations among Turkish population have not been studied previously, we aimed to evaluate the type and frequency of tracheobronchial variations (TBVs) in our bronchoscopy population.
Sumru, Beder   +3 more
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Craniofacial Anthropometry in a Turkish Population

The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2002
Objective To present norms and demonstrate the anthropometric variations in fronto-occipital circumference, inner and outer canthal distances, near and distant [far] anatomical interpupillary distance, canthal index, and circumference-interorbital index across age and sex in urban Turkish subjects.
Cumurcu, T   +6 more
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Sandhoff disease in the Turkish population

Brain and Development, 1997
Eighteen cases affected by Sandhoff disease were investigated by an enzymatic study of serum and leukocytes during the period 1988-1996, the clinical expression and enzymatic study were reported and discussed. An indirect minimum disease incidence was calculated in the Turkish population.
H A, Ozkara, M, Topçu, Y, Renda
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Celiac Disease in the Turkish Population

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2005
Celiac disease (CD) is characterized by malabsorption of nutrients in the small intestine. The availability of highly specific and sensitive serologic tests has facilitated its diagnosis, increasing the disease prevalence. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical, laboratory, and histopathological features of CD in Turkish adults.
TATAR, GONCA   +5 more
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