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Item Bir İnekte Servikal Bölgede Karşılaşılan Lipom Olgusu(2012) Doğan E.; Okumuş Z.; Kaya MScopus Cardiovascular disease and toxic metals(2020-02-01) Sevim Ç.; Doğan E.; Comakli S.Heavy metal exposure can lead to death and disability. A variety of sources including soil, wastewater, mining activities, industrial waste, sewage wastes, pesticides used in agriculture and automobile exhaust gas contribute to the overall metal burden. The adverse health effects of heavy metals such as lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium have become more complicated and challenging for the world owing to the highly complex nature of heavy metal–biological interactions. Although the mechanism of action of metals varies, the only way to help the body struggle with the heavy metal burden is to remove heavy metals from the body and eliminate, or reduce, the possibility of re-exposure. It is thought that the use of biomarkers to detect early damage to the cardiovascular system by exposure to low amounts of heavy metals may be beneficial. Furthermore, the clinical status for the patient can be questioned by determining long-term low levels of exposure to humans for doses empirically used to induce cardiotoxicity.Scopus Comparison of a Hybrid Intramedullary Pin with External Fixation Procedure and a Tape Splint on Tibiotarsal Fractures in Budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus): A Retrospective Study(2023-08-01) Şenocak M.G.; Yanmaz L.E.; Doğan E.; Okur S.; Ersöz U.; Turgut F.; Gölgeli Bedir A.; Orhun Ö.T.; Kocaman Y.; Okumuş Z.Item Kemik Ksenogrefti Olarak Kullanılan Mürekkep Balığı Kemiğinin Kemik İyileşmesi Üzerine Etkileri(2012) Doğan E.; Okumuş ZItem Köpeklerde Vazektominin Uzun Dönem Sonuçlarının Değerlendirilmesi(2012) Kaya M.; Doğan E.; Okumuş ZScopus Radioprotective role of amifostine on osteointegration of titanium implants in the tibia of rats(2023-01-01) Celep N.A.; Kara H.; Erbaş E.; Doğan E.Scopus The effects of different mydriatics on intraocular pressure and central corneal thickness in new zealand white rabbits(2021-01-01) Yanmaz L.E.; Okur S.; Ersöz U.; Şenocak M.G.; Doğan E.; Okumuş Z.This study was aimed to compare the effect of 1% atropine, 1% cyclopentolate, 0.5% tropicamide, and 10% phenylephrine eye drops on intraocular pressure (IOP) and central corneal thickness (CCT) in New Zealand White rabbits. Adult male, eight, New Zealand White rabbits were randomly received each of four mydriatic eye drops separately on left eye at a one-week washout period. Each rabbit received all of five different treatments (sterile saline solution, four mydriatic drugs) on the left eye, whereas no measurements were performed on the right eyes during the experiment. The IOP and CCT recordings of rabbits were performed until the pupil returned to normal diameter. The mean CCT values of sterile saline, 1% atropine, 0.5% tropicamide, 1% cyclopentolate, and 10% phenylephrine were 370±15, 368±17, 372±15, 364±18, and 360±17 µm, respectively, and no statistically significant differences (P>0.05) were observed among groups. The mean IOP values of control (sterile saline), 1% atropine, 0.5% tropicamide, 1% cyclopentolate, and 10% phenylephrine as, 9.7±2.1, 10.4±1.8, 10.3±2.1, 11.0±2.1, and 10±1.8 mmHg, respectively, and these were not statistically significant among groups (P>0.05). In conclusion, topical 1% atropine, 0.5% tropicamide 1% cyclopentolate, and 10% phenylephrine do not have significantly effect on IOP and CCT in New Zealand white rabbits.Scopus Vertebral heart score and cardiothoracic ratio in Wistar rats(2023-12-30) Doğan E.; Okur S.; Hayirli A.; Okumuş Z.The purpose of this study was to determine and compare the Vertebral Heart Size (VHS) and Cardio-Thoracic Rate (CTR) in normal Wistar Rats. The size of the organs in the chest cavity and the size of the heart can be measured by taking thorax radiographs. Thorax radiographs of 85 male Wistar rats were taken under anesthesia, and VHS and CTR were calculated in the digital environment. The mean VHS was 7.22 mm in the right lateral position and 7.34 mm in the left lateral position. In the radiography taken in the ventrodorsal position (P = 0.3530), the mean CTR was calculated as 0.89 mm. Also, no significant correlation was measured between VHS and CTR. In conclusion, our study results can be reference values, as no previous study has been found for Wistar rats.