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    Reaching unknowns using our own knowledge in medical term science
    (2013) Yakinci C.; Akin K.; Almiş H.
    Individuals experience difficulties when first faced with medical terms, which are formed from Greek and Latin roots, since these terms have unusual settings and structures with no associated connotations. This problem is frequently seen among first-year medical students. Individuals pursuing a medical education can solve this problem by using old familiar words to learn new ones. Terms encountered for the first time can be learned by using the meaning, connotation and simulation properties of previously known terms. Such a learning method will be more permanent as well as more effective. Learning medical terms using previously known words can be utilized as a new method in educational life. In this study, we aimed to present this new method with examples to contribute toward a more effective method of teaching medical terms.
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    Split-hand/split-foot malformation associated with craniosynostosis: Case report
    (2012) Almiş H.; Yakinci C.
    Congenital split-hand/split-foot deformities is a rarely limb malformation with median clefts of the hands and feet and aplasia/hypoplasia of the phalanges, metacarpals and metatarsals and known ectrodactyly. Craniosynostosisis characterized by premature closure of cranial sutures. Craniosynostosis may be primer or secondary. Developmental defects of the brain, increased intracranial pressure, and calvarial shape disturbance are developed by primer craniosynostosis. Although genetic disorders, metabolic disorders and environmental factors may be causes of craniosynostosis. Craniosynostosis may be isolated or present as part of a craniofacial syndrome in the childhood. In this report we are presented a newborn with metopic synostosis accompanied split-hand/split-foot deformities. However in the literature there is no any report associated with ectrodactyly and metopic synostosis. According to our knowledge, this association is reported by us for the first time. Copyright © 2012 by Türkiye Klinikleri.
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    What is chronic?
    (2012) Almiş H.; Yakinci C.
    The medical term "chronic" according to medical dictionaries is long-running, and it is used in reference to both symptoms and diseases. The length of time required to pass to obtain the designation of "chronic", in symptoms or diseases, is not clear. In this article, we attempt to analyze the medical term "chronic" to determine the time period required to pass for the classification of different symptoms and diseases as "chronic".

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