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Öğe Characterizing Translocations Involving the DUSP22-IRF4 Gene Region in ALK-Negative Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphomas Using Next Generation Sequencing(Nature Publishing Group, 2011) Feldman, A. L.; Dogan, A.; Smith, D. I.; Law, M. E.; Ansell, S. M.; Johnson, S. H.; Porcher, J. C.; Ozsan, N.; Wieben, E. D.; Eckloff, B. W.; Vasmatzis, G.Öğe Characterizing Translocations Involving the DUSP22-IRF4 Gene Region in ALK-Negative Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphomas Using Next Generation Sequencing(Nature Publishing Group, 2011) Feldman, A. L.; Dogan, A.; Smith, D. I.; Law, M. E.; Ansell, S. M.; Johnson, S. H.; Porcher, J. C.; Ozsan, N.; Wieben, E. D.; Eckloff, B. W.; Vasmatzis, G.Öğe Diminished Nuclear Expression of the T-Lineage Transcription Factor BCL11B in Peripheral T-Cell Lymphomas Correlates with Subtype and Loss of CD3 Expression.(Nature Publishing Group, 2011) Ozsan, N.; Law, M. E.; Ziesmer, S. C.; Ansell, S. M.; Dogan, A.; Feldman, A. L.Öğe Diminished Nuclear Expression of the T-Lineage Transcription Factor BCL11B in Peripheral T-Cell Lymphomas Correlates with Subtype and Loss of CD3 Expression.(Nature Publishing Group, 2011) Ozsan, N.; Law, M. E.; Ziesmer, S. C.; Ansell, S. M.; Dogan, A.; Feldman, A. L.Öğe Frailty prevalence and related factors in the older adult-FrailTURK Project(Springer, 2015) Eyigor, S.; Kutsal, Y. G.; Duran, E.; Huner, B.; Paker, N.; Durmus, B.; Sahin, N.; Civelek, G. M.; Gokkaya, K.; Dogan, A.; Gunaydin, R.; Toraman, F.; Cakir, T.; Evcik, D.; Aydeniz, A.; Yildirim, A. G.; Borman, P.; Okumus, M.; Ceceli, E.Frailty is one of the geriatric syndromes and has an important relationship with mortality and morbidity. The aim of this study is to present the characteristics, prevalence, and related factors of frailty in older adults in our country. The study included 1126 individuals over 65 years of age from 13 centers. Frailty was evaluated using the Fried Frailty criteria, and patients were grouped as "frail," "pre-frail," and "non-frail." Nutritional status was assessed with "Mini Nutritional Test," psychological status with the "Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale-CES-D," and additional diseases with the "Charlson Comorbidity index." Approximately 66.5 % of the participants were between 65 and 74 years of age and 65.7 % were women. Some 39.2 and 43.3 % of the participants were rated as frail and pre-frail, respectively. The multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to determine the factors associated with frailty. It was observed that age, female gender, low education level, being a housewife, living with the family, being sedentary, presence of an additional disease, using 4 or more drugs/ day, avoiding to go outside, at least one visit to any emergency department within the past year, hospitalization within the past year, non-functional ambulation, and malnutrition increased the risk of frailty (p<0.05). Establishing the factors associated with frailty is highly important for both clinical practice and national economy. This is the first study on this subject in our country and will provide guidance in determining treatment strategies.Öğe Frailty prevalence and related factors in the older adult-FrailTURK Project(Springer, 2015) Eyigor, S.; Kutsal, Y. G.; Duran, E.; Huner, B.; Paker, N.; Durmus, B.; Sahin, N.; Civelek, G. M.; Gokkaya, K.; Dogan, A.; Gunaydin, R.; Toraman, F.; Cakir, T.; Evcik, D.; Aydeniz, A.; Yildirim, A. G.; Borman, P.; Okumus, M.; Ceceli, E.Frailty is one of the geriatric syndromes and has an important relationship with mortality and morbidity. The aim of this study is to present the characteristics, prevalence, and related factors of frailty in older adults in our country. The study included 1126 individuals over 65 years of age from 13 centers. Frailty was evaluated using the Fried Frailty criteria, and patients were grouped as "frail," "pre-frail," and "non-frail." Nutritional status was assessed with "Mini Nutritional Test," psychological status with the "Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale-CES-D," and additional diseases with the "Charlson Comorbidity index." Approximately 66.5 % of the participants were between 65 and 74 years of age and 65.7 % were women. Some 39.2 and 43.3 % of the participants were rated as frail and pre-frail, respectively. The multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to determine the factors associated with frailty. It was observed that age, female gender, low education level, being a housewife, living with the family, being sedentary, presence of an additional disease, using 4 or more drugs/ day, avoiding to go outside, at least one visit to any emergency department within the past year, hospitalization within the past year, non-functional ambulation, and malnutrition increased the risk of frailty (p<0.05). Establishing the factors associated with frailty is highly important for both clinical practice and national economy. This is the first study on this subject in our country and will provide guidance in determining treatment strategies.Öğe Frailty prevalence and related factors in the older adult-FrailTURK Project(Springer, 2015) Eyigor, S.; Kutsal, Y. G.; Duran, E.; Huner, B.; Paker, N.; Durmus, B.; Sahin, N.; Civelek, G. M.; Gokkaya, K.; Dogan, A.; Gunaydin, R.; Toraman, F.; Cakir, T.; Evcik, D.; Aydeniz, A.; Yildirim, A. G.; Borman, P.; Okumus, M.; Ceceli, E.Frailty is one of the geriatric syndromes and has an important relationship with mortality and morbidity. The aim of this study is to present the characteristics, prevalence, and related factors of frailty in older adults in our country. The study included 1126 individuals over 65 years of age from 13 centers. Frailty was evaluated using the Fried Frailty criteria, and patients were grouped as "frail," "pre-frail," and "non-frail." Nutritional status was assessed with "Mini Nutritional Test," psychological status with the "Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale-CES-D," and additional diseases with the "Charlson Comorbidity index." Approximately 66.5 % of the participants were between 65 and 74 years of age and 65.7 % were women. Some 39.2 and 43.3 % of the participants were rated as frail and pre-frail, respectively. The multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to determine the factors associated with frailty. It was observed that age, female gender, low education level, being a housewife, living with the family, being sedentary, presence of an additional disease, using 4 or more drugs/ day, avoiding to go outside, at least one visit to any emergency department within the past year, hospitalization within the past year, non-functional ambulation, and malnutrition increased the risk of frailty (p<0.05). Establishing the factors associated with frailty is highly important for both clinical practice and national economy. This is the first study on this subject in our country and will provide guidance in determining treatment strategies.Öğe THE MEDIATOR ROLE OF PHYSICAL FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT AND GERIATRIC DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY LIVING IN RETIREMENT HOUSES(Oxford Univ Press Inc, 2015) Durak, M.; Durak, E. Senol; Dogan, A.Öğe THE MEDIATOR ROLE OF PLANFUL PROBLEM SOLVING ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT AND GERIATRIC DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY RESIDING AT HOME(Oxford Univ Press Inc, 2015) Durak, M.; Durak, E. Senol; Dogan, A.; Ozkan, T.; Alpay, F.; Haliscelik, A.Öğe OSTEOPOROSIS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN(Springer London Ltd, 2010) Kutsal, Y. Goekce; Ozdemir, O.; Karahan, S.; Akyol, Y.; Borman, P.; Dogan, A.; Eyigor, S.; Guzel, R.; Ortancil, O.; Savas, S.; Senel, K.; Turhanoglu, A. D.; Yagci, I.Öğe Soft Bottom Molluscan Assemblages of the Bathyal Zone of the Sea of Marmara(Natl Centre Marine Research, 2016) Dogan, A.; Ozturk, B.; Bitlis-Bakir, B.; Turkcu, N.This study deals with the soft bottom molluscan species collected from the bathyal zone of the Sea of Marmara in 2013. Replicated samples were taken using a Box Core, sampling an area of 0.1 m(2) at 31 stations along two depth transects, 500 and 1000 m. A total of 1229 individuals belonging to 4 classes and 28 species were collected. Two species (Akritogyra conspicua and Liostomia hansgei) are new records for the marine molluscan fauna of Turkey and four species (Benthonella tenella, Odostomia silesui, Syrnola minuta and Crenilabium exile) are new records for the molluscan fauna of the Sea of Marmara. A relatively richer fauna was determined at a depth of 500 m (25 species) compared to 1000 m (17 species). The most dominant species at 500 m and 1000 m depths were Crenilabium exile and Parthenina flexuosa, respectively. Number of species and number of individuals varied significantly only between depths, while number of individuals changed significantly among basins (ANOVA test). A significant difference in species assemblages between the Tekirdag and the Central Basins was detected (ANOSIM test). Multivariate analysis showed that depth was the main factor influencing the molluscan assemblages in the area.