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Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons ; : 237-241, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-717785

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the rate of peer-reviewed publication of abstracts presented at the annual meetings of the Turkish Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (TAOMS) and to identify the time to publication, subspecialty, and study design. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All abstracts accepted for presentation at a TAOMS meeting between 2007 and 2009 were identified from a book of abstracts and were searched for publication using PubMed and Google Scholar. The following variables were evaluated: publication rate, type of presentation (oral or poster), time to publication, subspecialty, study design, and name of the journal in which the article was published. RESULTS: A total of 478 abstracts were presented at the TAOMS meetings between 2007 and 2009. Of these, 140 abstracts (29.3%) were subsequently published in peer-reviewed journals, including 38.2% of oral presentations and 26.6% of poster presentations. The mean time from presentation to publication was 22 months. Regarding publication fields, research and emerging technologies presentations had the highest publication rate (100%). With regard to study type, animal study (70.0%) and basic research (55.0%) had the highest publication rates. CONCLUSION: Only 29.3% of abstracts presented at the TAOMS meeting were subsequently published as full-text articles. This rate was found to be similar to the previously reported publication rates in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery.


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Animaux , Chirurgiens buccaux et maxillo-faciaux , Publications , Chirurgie stomatologique (spécialité) , Turquie
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2016; 32 (2): 505-510
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-178678

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Diabetic macular edema [DME], one the most prevalent causes of visual loss in industrialized countries, may be diagnosed at any stage of diabetic retinopathy. The diagnosis, treatment, and follow up of DME have become straightforward with recent developments in fundus imaging, such as optical coherence tomography. Laser photocoagulation, intravitreal injections, and pars plana vitrectomy surgery are the current treatment modalities; however, the positive effects of currently available intravitreally injected agents are temporary. At this point, further treatment choices are needed for a permanent effect. Sources of data selection: The articles published between 1985-2015 years on major databases were searched and most appropriate 40 papers were used to write this review article

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JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2016; 26 (1): 70-71
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-175808

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The authors report a 22-year patient presented with night-blindness and progressive visual loss. Ophthalmologic examination included slit lamp biomicroscopy, best-corrected distance visual acuity, cycloplegic refraction, A-mode and B-mode ultrasonography, and full-field flash electroretinogram [ERG]. Cycloplegic refractions were -6.00 [-1.25 x 175] dpt in the right eye and -7.00 [-1.50 x 165] dpt in the left eye. Slit lamp examination showed normal anterior segment. Fundoscopic examination revealed bone-spicule pigmentations, waxy optic disc, arteriolar narrowing and posterior staphyloma, with 5 optic disc in diameter in the right eye and 4 optic disc diameter in the left. Ocular ultrasonography confirmed staphyloma. Full-field ERG showed evidence of a generalized retinal dysfunction involving both rod and cone responses, supported the diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa


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Humains , Mâle , Jeune adulte , Sclère/anatomopathologie , Myopie/diagnostic , Acuité visuelle , Lampe à fente , Dégénérescence de la rétine
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2015; 31 (4): 837-842
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-169998

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To explore the causes and prevalence of visual impairment in young Turkish men. The health examination data of the candidates that are saved in National Defense Ministry of Turkey was used. The data of the candidates examined between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2011 were evaluated. The total number of the candidates was 1777500. The candidates requiring advanced examination are referred to secondary and tertiary examination hospitals. Fourteen thousand eight hundred sixty two[14862] out of 1777500 candidates were declared unfit for compulsory military service because of ophthalmic causes. The prevalence of ophthalmologic diseases causing unfitness for military service was found 0.746% for 2009, 0.871% for 2010 and 0.889% for 2011. These included high refractive errors which was the most frequent pathology causing unfitness [40.1%]. Nonsurgical retina, vitreous and optic nerve diseases were the most frequent cause of visual impairment [0.212%]. Corneal and lens pathologies were the second most frequent cause of blindness [0.101%]. The data bank in National Defense Ministry analyzed in this study is not directly intended to explore the causes and prevalence of visual impairment in Turkey. However this study gives considerable knowledge about the causes and prevalence of visual impairment in Turkey

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