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Öğe The continuing scourge of congenital syphilis in 21st century: A case report(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2005) Gurlek, A; Alaybeyoglu, NY; Demir, CY; Aydogan, H; Coban, K; Fariz, A; Arslan, AAlthough the rate of congenital syphilis is declining in developed countries, a significant increase has been observed in the underdeveloped countries. Unfortunately, little concern is raised about the increasing numbers of babies born with congenital syphilis. The procedure to prevent congenital syphilis through antenatal screening and treatment is well established. But implementation of effective programs has proved very difficult especially in resource - poor settings. Congenital syphilis, if not treated promptly and adequately, may result in significant physical and emotional squeal in children. A case of complicated late congenital syphilis is reported in order to emphasize that syphilis is still present nowadays, and re-emerging many countries even some of the industrialized ones. Most of the cases can not be prevented by routine antenatal screening. Thus it is essential to develop strategies to prevent sexually transmitted disease from being a hidden and neglected problem. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.Öğe An easy way of finding a vein in microsurgery(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003) Gürlek, A; Askar, I; Bilen, BT; Çelik, M; Fariz, A; Aydogan, H; Arslan, A[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Obstructive congenital gingival granular cell tumour(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2004) Bilen, BT; Alaybeyoglu, N; Arslan, A; Türkmen, E; Asian, S; Çelik, MCongenital gingival granular cell tumours; (CGCT) are rare and always benign intraoral tumours originating from the alveolar ridge. They are also known as congenital epulis, congenital myobtastoma or Neumann's tumour. They are typically seen as a mass protruding out of a newborn child's mouth. In general., CGCT occurs as a solitary tumour. The main differential diagnosis is epignathus (oral teratoma). This report describes a newborn with a mass originating from tower alveolar ridge obtruding into the oral cavity. Clinical features, histiogenesis and necessity for early surgical treatment due to risk of airway obstruction and difficulty in feeding were discussed. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.Öğe Straightening the crooked middle third of the nose(Amer Medical Assoc, 2005) Gürlek, A; Fariz, A; Celik, M; Ersöz-Öztürk, A; Arslan, A[Abstract Not Available]