13 research outputs found

    Investigation of sülâsi̇yyât tradition in the district of hadi̇th and the works of "Şerhun Alâ Sülâsi̇yyâti̇'l-Bukhâri̇ of Muhammed Şâh Balikesi̇rî"

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    Bu tezin konusunu "Hadis İlminde Sülâsiyyât Geleneği ve Muhammed Şâh Balıkesirî'nin Şerhun alâ Sülâsiyyâti'l-Buhârî Adlı Eserinin İncelenmesi" oluşturmaktadır. İsnad ile alakalı olan bu çalışmada Sülâsiyyât Geleneği'nin oluşumu ve gelişimi incelenecektir. Sülâsiyyât alanında yazılan eserler tanıtılacaktır. Aynı zamanda Muahmmed Şâh Balıkesirî'nin hayatı ve yazmış olduğu eseri hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. Çalışma bir giriş, iki bölüm ve sonuç kısımlarından oluşmaktadır. Girişte konun önemine, amacına ve konusuna değinilmiştir. Birinci bölümde Sülâsiyyât Geleneği'nin oluşumu, gelişimi ve bu gelenek alanında ortaya çıkan literatürtanıtılmaya çalışıldı. Çalışmamızın son kısmında ise müellif ve eserin tanıtılmaktadır.The subject of this thesis is Ad The Analysis of the Sülâsiyyât Tradition in the Hadith and the Study of Muhammed Şah Balıkesirî Şerhun alâ Sülâsiyyâti'l-Bukhârî. In this study related to Isnad, the formation and development of Sülâsiyyât Tradition will be examined. Artifacts written in the Sülâsiyyat area will be introduced. At the same time, information is given about Muahmmed Şah Balıkesirî life and his work. The study consists of an introduction, two parts and conclusion sections. In the introduction, the importance, purpose and the subject of the subject are mentioned. In the first part, the formation and development of Sülâsiyyât Tradition and the literature that emerged in this tradition were introduced. In the last part of the study, the author and his work are introduced

    Analysis of the Relationship Between Emotion Regulation Difficulties and Impulsivity and Cognitive/Metacognitive Skills in Adolescents Diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder

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    Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a significant psychiatric disorder among children and adolescents. It is important that the relationship with depression is analyzed in adolescents in which cognitive and metacognitive processes are different from adult individuals. Methods: Forty-five patients and 44 healthy controls were included in our study. Participants were administered Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), Barratt Impulsivity Scale, Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF), and Stroop test. Results: When the DERS total scores were evaluated, a statistically significant difference was found between the 2 groups in terms of DERS scores. In the healthy controls, the emotion regulation skills were significantly higher compared with the MDD group. In the Stroop test, particularly in the fifth section, the control group displayed a statistically significant better performance in both total duration and the number of mistakes made compared with the study group. In the BRIEF test a statistically significant difference was found between the control group and the study group in all 3 areas. In order to determine the efficient factors related to the statistical difference between the BRIEF scores, the multiple linear regression analysis was used. Conclusion: It was found that depression scores and Stroop performance influence executive functions. Given that Stoop performance can overlap with executive functions, this outcome was expected. However, the impact of depression scores affecting executive functions is also anticipated, considering that these scores particularly affect attention among the cognitive and maladaptive cognitive processes, such as rumination

    Comparison of Outpatient and Inpatient Consultations Requested from Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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    Objective: This study aims to examine the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of child and adolescent psychiatry consultations and to compare characteristics of outpatient and inpatient consultations. Methods: A total of 354 patients who were consulted to child and adolescent psychiatry department of a university hospital were included in the study. Data were collected regarding sociodemographic characteristics of patients, departments requesting consultation, diagnoses, and treatment methods. Results: The cases included in the study had a mean age of 10.6 +/- 4.8 years,with 51.4% being girls. Adolescent girls formed the majority of the inpatient group. The pediatric neurology outpatient clinic had the highest frequency of requested consultations (22.3%), and the most common reason for consultation was a suicide attempt (12.1%). Of the cases for which consultation was requested, 67.8% were diagnosed with at least one psychiatric disorder, and the most common diagnoses were anxiety disorders, with 12.7%. In the inpatient group, impulsive suicide attempts and depressive disorders were more frequent compared to the outpatient group, while intellectual disability was less common. Parent education was provided for 97.2% of the cases, pharmacological treatment was recommended for 44.6% of the cases, and the most commonly prescribed medications were selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Psychotherapy and special education were significantly more common in the outpatient group compared to the inpatient treatment group. Conclusion: The current study revealed significant differences in consultations requested from child and adolescent psychiatry between the outpatient and inpatient groups regarding consultation reasons, diagnoses, and treatment modalities. The findings provide valuable information for clinical practice and service development

    Investigating the Effect of Sluggish Cognitive Tempo Symptoms Independent of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Symptoms on Extremity Injuries in Children and Adolescents

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    Objective: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder. ADHD symptoms in childhood cause a number of comorbidities in adulthood, there is scarce information on whether ADHD in childhood increases the risk of sustaining injuries or accidents. Although previous studies have investigated ADHD-related accidents or extremity injuries, no study has yet examined whether the risk of injury increases in the presence of ADHD combined with Sluggish Cognitive Tempo (SCT) or-although still controversial as a diagnosis-in the presence of SCT alone. The aim of present study was intended to fill this gap in knowledge and to elucidate the effect of SCT on the risk of sustaining injuries in individuals with ADHD. Methods: The study included the following groups: Group 1 consisting of patients aged 6-17 years who presented to orthopedics outpatient clinics for extremity injuries and had suspected ADHD, and their parents; Group 2 consisting of children and adolescents aged 6-17 years who had no extremity injury but had ADHD, and their parents, and Group 3 consisting of children and adolescents aged 6-17 years without any extremity injury or psychiatric disorders, and their parents. After the sociodemographic questionnaire was filled, the DSM IV based Screening and Assessment Scale for Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders and Barkley Child Attention Scale (BCAS) were administered by a clinician specialized in pediatric and adolescent mental health. Results: The study included a total of 94 children and adolescents, of whom 37 had both fractures and ADHD (fracture + ADHD), 37 had ADHD alone and no history of fracture (ADHD), and 20 had neither a history of fracture nor psychiatric diagnosis (control). The groups differed significantly in terms of SCT, inattention and hyperactivity scores (p < 0.0001). Based on the results of the regression analysis, it was concluded that the decrease in SCT scores was associated with the fracture + ADHD group; male sex was associated with the ADHD group; and the increase in inattention and hyperactivity scores played a role in the differentiation of the fracture + ADHD group from the control group. Conclusion: The present study was intended to fill this gap in knowledge and to elucidate the effect of SCT on the risk of sustaining injuries in individuals with ADHD. Comparison of the groups in terms of attention deficit, hyperactivity, and SCT scores showed a statistically significant difference among the groups for all three parameters. Regression analysis showed that high SCT scores had a reverse causality with fractures. When evaluated within the context of our study, this seems to act as a mechanism that compensates impulsivity. Although the mechanism is unclear, the strong causality suggests that it may have a protective effect against sustaining injuries

    The effects of catechol-O-methyltransferase single nucleotide polymorphisms on positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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    The catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) gene is thought to have an important role in the etiopathogenesis of schizophrenia, but there are conflicting results regarding its role in clinical presentation. We aimed to elucidate the relationship between the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the COMT gene and the severity of positive and negative symptoms. In order to investigate the relationship, the PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus, and Cochrane CENTRAL databases were screened for eligible articles. Thirty-eight studies, including 4443 adult patients with schizophrenia, were included in the quantitative analyses, and four studies were qualitatively assessed. Quantitative analyses were performed for acutely ill and clinically stable patient subgroups regarding the different genotypes of rs4680 SNP. Our results showed that the severity of negative symptoms was higher in patients who were rs4680 Met homozygous compared to Val/Met heterozygotes only in acutely ill samples. There was no other significant difference between genotypes. Meta-regression did not reveal any significant moderator effect on the difference in negative symptoms. General psychopathology, positive, negative, and total psychotic symptom levels also were similar between Val homozygotes and Met carriers. Nonetheless, there are some limitations in the study. First, SNPs except for rs4680 were under-researched because of the limited number of studies. Second, high heterogeneity across studies was the main concern. Our results suggested that the COMT rs4680 Met allele was associated with higher levels of negative symptoms within acutely ill patients. Future studies should focus on specific patient subgroups to reveal the moderating effects of SNPs

    Hyponatremia in COVID-19 patient using angiotensin type 1 receptor (AT1R) blocker and diuretic: a case report

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    IntroductionOn 31 December 2019, a cluster of pneumonia cases withunknown etiology was reported in Wuhan city, Hubeiprovince of China. A novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV- 2)was later detected as the causative agent and the clinicalcondition was called coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19).The SARS-CoV-2 infection has a wide clinical coursethat can progress from mild symptoms such as fever, sorethroat, cough to pneumonia and acute severe respiratoryfailure. The S protein of SARS-CoV-2 is thought to bindto the host cell angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2)receptor and cause the disease.Case PresentationAn 82-year-old male patient presented to the emergencyroom with fever and cough. He had a history of diabetesmellitus, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and coronarybypass, been on a regular prescription of metformin,rasagiline, telmisartan and hydrochlorothiazide. Aprescription was issued to treat bacterial pneumonia andhe was discharged with a plan of outpatient follow-upby the department of pulmonology. Three days later, hecame back to the emergency department as his complaintscontinued. As the patient had bilateral infiltrations on thethorax CT-scan, consultation from specialists in infectiousdiseases and pulmonology departments was requested.Viral pneumonia was considered by the consultantsas the possible diagnosis; oseltamivir was added to histreatment and an outpatient follow-up for five days wasrecommended. Because of his increasing complaints andadditional shortness of breath despite the treatment, hewas referred to us at the emergency department followinga review appointment at the pulmonology outpatientclinic.In physical examination, the patient appeared alert,oriented and cooperative with the following vital signs:temperature 36.7ºC, pulse rate of 88 beats/minute,respiratory rate of 18 per minute, blood pressure of182/106 mm Hg, and oxygen saturation of 90%. Hisbreathing was spontaneous and unaided. Bilateral ralesand rhonchi were detected in lung auscultation. Othersystem findings were normal.In laboratory tests; lymphocyte count was 0.8 × 103cells/µL, serum sodium: 115 mmol/L, C-reactive protein(CRP): 30 mg/L, lactate: 2.1 mmol/L. There were bilateralperipheral infiltrations in HRCT (Figure 1). The SARSCoV-2 serology test was positive, he was thereforehospitalized in an isolated bed in intensive care unit.Serum sodium values and lymphocyte counts of the recenthospital admission are displayed in Figure 2.DiscussionSARS-CoV-2 interacts strongly with ACE2 in human cellsdue to S-protein.1,2 Therefore, cells expressing ACE2 areat high risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection.3 SARS-CoV-2binds to type 2 alveolar cells in the lung through theACE2 receptor, causing the disease. Therefore, in a studycomparing ACE2 expression rates in other organs, lungACE2 expression rate was accepted as the reference value.3Other high-risk organ cells for SARS-CoV-2 infectioninclude ileum epithelial cells, myocardial cells and kidneyproximal tubule cells.3 Xu et al reported that ACE2receptors were also interestingly expressed in lymphocytesin oral mucosa; SARS-CoV-2 attacked lymphocytesresulting in increased morbidity of the patients.4 Itwas noted that the reported symptoms of COVID-19(dyspnea, diarrhea, acute heart damage, kidney failure)could be associated with fusion of the virus into the cellsin high risk organs, especially in the presence of viremia.3ACE inhibitors, angiotensin type 1 receptor blockers andangiotensin type 2 receptor agonist drugs increase ACE2expression in renal proximal tubule cells and it is wellknown that hyponatremia may occur due to these drugs.5In a large-scale study with 1099 patients, 15% hadCase Report*Corresponding Author: Muhammed Yaşar Sever, Email: [email protected]© 2020 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the originalwork is properly cited.TUOMSP R E S SReceived: 13 Apr. 2020, Accepted: 22 May 2020, e-Published: 7 June 2020Sever et al2 J Res Clin Med, 2020, 8: 22hypertension and mean serum sodium value of 138mmol/L. In addition, lymphopenia was reported in 82.3%of patients at the time of admission.6 As noted above, ourpatient had been on a regular prescription of a combinationof telmisartan and hydrochlorothiazide for some periodprior to his presentation to our department. It is importantto note that from the onset of his symptoms, this patientcontinued to display increasing clinical symptoms andworsening hyponatremia with lymphopenia (Figure 2).&nbsp;&nbsp;</p

    Psychometric properties of The Clinician Affective Reactivity Index for Assessment of Irritability in a clinical sample of Turkish children and adolescents

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    Background: No clinician-oriented scale exists to assess irritability in Turkey. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of The Clinician Affective Reactivity Index (CL-ARI)

    Psychometric properties of The Clinician Affective Reactivity Index for Assessment of Irritability in a clinical sample of Turkish children and adolescents

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    BACKGROUND: No clinician-oriented scale exists to assess irritability in Turkey. This pilot study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Turkish version of The Clinician Affective Reactivity Index (CL-ARI). METHOD: A total of 116 children and adolescents aged between 10 to 17 years (14.1 ± 2.1 years) were recruited from the psychiatric outpatient clinics. The participants completed a set of scales (Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire [SDQ], Affective Reactivity Index [ARI], Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale, Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham, Version IV Scale). Diagnostic interviews were administered to confirm psychiatric diagnoses. Cronbach’s alpha was calculated to assess internal consistency. Discriminant validity was further tested using independent sample t-test and Receiver Operating Characteristic curves. Interrater reliability was tested using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Convergent validity was also tested using Pearson’s correlation. RESULTS: Cronbach’s alpha values of CL-ARI were 0.919 total score, 0.842 for the temper outbursts score, 0.861 for the irritable mood score, and 0.840 for the impairment score. ICC values for interrater reliability were high for the temper outbursts (r = 0.993), the irritable mood (r = 0.993), the impairment (r = 0.917), and the total score (r = 0.991). In the sample, there was a high level of correlation between the self-report ARI-child/parent form and the CL-ARI total and subscale scores. Likewise, moderate-high level of correlations were found between the behavioral SDQ child/parent forms and the CL-ARI total and subscale scores. CONCLUSIONS: This is the Turkish validation of the CL-ARI, a dedicated interview and rating scale to assess irritability in the clinical sample. The results of this study suggest that the Turkish version of CL-ARI has adequate internal consistency and interrater reliability, and sufficient convergent and discriminant validity to be used in research settings

    Correction to:Investigating recurrence in pilonidal sinus disease: results of a nationwide, multicenter study in Turkey (PISI TURKEY)

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    The collaborative Author names are missing in the published proof. The Supplementary material is updated with 2 additional names in the collaborative Author’s list. Ali Yalcinkaya, Ahmet Yalcinkaya, Sezai Leventoglu, Bengi Balci, Alp Ozgun Borcek, Elif Ozeller, Ece Ozturk, Gulsum Sueda Kayacan, Berkay Enes Karaca, Ahmet Faruk Oyanik, Omer Faruk Gul, Basak Bolukbasi, Huseyin Gobut, Cagri Buyukkasap, Aydin Yavuz, Dara Aydin, Zeynep Akdagcik, Alina Pataeva, Douigou Hasan, Omar Hussein, Arda Ozgur Ozturk, Cem Arda Elumar, Ali Derman Dere, Asra Zeynep Balci, Rasim Ozturk, Yasar Copelci, Murat Kartal, Serkan Tayar, Mustafa Yeni, Tolga Kalayci, Ramazan Yavuz, Bulent Calik, Semra Demirli Atici, Selen Ozturk, Gizem Kilinc, Korhan Tuncer, Cengiz Aydin, Mustafa Yener Uzunoglu, Alp Yildiz, Aybala Yildiz, Can Sahin, Mehmet Caglikulekci, Elbrus Zarbaliyev, Murat Sevmis, Baris Sevinc, Nurullah Damburaci, Omer Karahan, Ozgen Isik, Said Kural, Xhenet Hysejni, Ahmet Aktas, Baris Yildiz, Gultekin Ozan Kucuk, Ahmet Can Sari, Mert Candan, Mehmet Mahir Ozmen, Cem Emir Guldogan, Emre Gundogdu, Munevver Moran, Mevlut Recep Pekcici, Saygin Altiner, Enes Cebeci, Tugba Yigit, Bedri Burak Sucu, Mert Col, Omer Faruk, Ozkan Hanife, Seyda Ulgur, Murat Kalin, Emre Furkan Kirkan, Abdullah Yildiz, Sema Yukseksag, Cagri Buyukkasap, Erdinc Kamer, Mesut Ozogul, Nihan Acar, Melek Gokova Bekler, Arif Atay, Halis Bag, Server Sezgin Uludag, Ahmet Necati Sanli, Sefa Ergun, Ergin Erginoz, Veysi Basbayandur, Mehmet Faik Ozcelik, Ahmet Askar, Yuksel Altinel, Adnan Hacim, Serhat Meric, Merve Tokocin, Talar Aktokmakyan, Yunus Aktimur, Kamil Ozdogan, Fikret Calikoglu, Tugba Koc Calikoglu, Ahmet Barcin, Ahmed Salhat, Guray Durmaz, Volkan Ozben, Erman Aytac, Zumrud Aliyeva, Arda Ulas Mutlu, Mert Tanal, Mustafa Fevzi Celayir, Aydin Eray, Tufan Ali Yuksel, Elif Baran, Banu Yigit, Erhan Eroz, Aykhan Abbasov, Hakan Yanar, Huseyin Onur Aydin, Murathan Erkent, Tugan Tezcaner, Tevfik Avci, Murat Kus, Mehmet Abdussamet Bozkurt, Adem Ozcan, Nezihe Berrin Dodur Onalan, Serhan Yilmaz, Yasin Kara, Ali Kocatas, Fatih Yanar, Ali Fuat Kaan Gok, Irem Karatas, Berke Sengun, Ilknur Erenler Bayraktar, Onur Bayraktar, Zulal Emsal, Irem Dalkilic, Cengiz Dibekoglu, Sami Acar, Erman Ciftci, Yunus Yapalak, Cihad Tatar, Mert Mahsuni Sevinc, Ali Emre Nayci, Egemen Saygili, Yavuz Selim Komek, Bayram Kaymak, Fatih Altintoprak, Emrah Akin, Necattin Firat, Emre Gonullu, Ugur Can Dulger, Atilla Kurt, Sinan Soylu, Musa Serin, Omer Topcu, Ali Cihat Yildirim, Mehmet Fatih Ekici, Sezgin Zeren, Ismail Ahmet Bilgin, Tayfun Karahasanoglu, Ismail Hamzaoglu, Afag Aghayeva, Bilgi Baca, Inci Sahin, Osman Bozbiyik, Mustafa Ozgur Kilincarslan, Mustafa Ali Korkut, Erhan Akgun, Cemil Caliskan, Tayfun Yoldas, Timucin Erol, Hilmi Anil Dincer, Omer Cennet, Muhammed Salih Suer, Muhammet Bunyamin Dalkilic, Ibrahim Alkan, Busenur Kirimtay, Emre Balik, Emre Ozoran, Ibrahim Halil Ozata, Derya Salim Uymaz, Tutku Tufekci, Salih Nafiz Karahan, Orhan Agcaoglu, Naciye Cigdem Arslan, Mehmet Yilmaz, Orhan Ureyen, Can Murat Kale, Enver Ilhan, Eray Kara, Semra Tutcu Sahin, Onur Haspolat, Alperen Dalkiran, Ergun Yuksel, Mehmet Kocaoglu, Omer Tasan, Cevdet Tokat, Cihan Ozen, Alptug Mertcan Koc The Original article has been corrected.</p

    Correction to:Investigating recurrence in pilonidal sinus disease: results of a nationwide, multicenter study in Turkey (PISI TURKEY) (International Journal of Colorectal Disease, (2025), 40, 1, (194), 10.1007/s00384-025-04921-x)

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    The collaborative Author names are missing in the published proof. The Supplementary material is updated with 2 additional names in the collaborative Author’s list. Ali Yalcinkaya, Ahmet Yalcinkaya, Sezai Leventoglu, Bengi Balci, Alp Ozgun Borcek, Elif Ozeller, Ece Ozturk, Gulsum Sueda Kayacan, Berkay Enes Karaca, Ahmet Faruk Oyanik, Omer Faruk Gul, Basak Bolukbasi, Huseyin Gobut, Cagri Buyukkasap, Aydin Yavuz, Dara Aydin, Zeynep Akdagcik, Alina Pataeva, Douigou Hasan, Omar Hussein, Arda Ozgur Ozturk, Cem Arda Elumar, Ali Derman Dere, Asra Zeynep Balci, Rasim Ozturk, Yasar Copelci, Murat Kartal, Serkan Tayar, Mustafa Yeni, Tolga Kalayci, Ramazan Yavuz, Bulent Calik, Semra Demirli Atici, Selen Ozturk, Gizem Kilinc, Korhan Tuncer, Cengiz Aydin, Mustafa Yener Uzunoglu, Alp Yildiz, Aybala Yildiz, Can Sahin, Mehmet Caglikulekci, Elbrus Zarbaliyev, Murat Sevmis, Baris Sevinc, Nurullah Damburaci, Omer Karahan, Ozgen Isik, Said Kural, Xhenet Hysejni, Ahmet Aktas, Baris Yildiz, Gultekin Ozan Kucuk, Ahmet Can Sari, Mert Candan, Mehmet Mahir Ozmen, Cem Emir Guldogan, Emre Gundogdu, Munevver Moran, Mevlut Recep Pekcici, Saygin Altiner, Enes Cebeci, Tugba Yigit, Bedri Burak Sucu, Mert Col, Omer Faruk, Ozkan Hanife, Seyda Ulgur, Murat Kalin, Emre Furkan Kirkan, Abdullah Yildiz, Sema Yukseksag, Cagri Buyukkasap, Erdinc Kamer, Mesut Ozogul, Nihan Acar, Melek Gokova Bekler, Arif Atay, Halis Bag, Server Sezgin Uludag, Ahmet Necati Sanli, Sefa Ergun, Ergin Erginoz, Veysi Basbayandur, Mehmet Faik Ozcelik, Ahmet Askar, Yuksel Altinel, Adnan Hacim, Serhat Meric, Merve Tokocin, Talar Aktokmakyan, Yunus Aktimur, Kamil Ozdogan, Fikret Calikoglu, Tugba Koc Calikoglu, Ahmet Barcin, Ahmed Salhat, Guray Durmaz, Volkan Ozben, Erman Aytac, Zumrud Aliyeva, Arda Ulas Mutlu, Mert Tanal, Mustafa Fevzi Celayir, Aydin Eray, Tufan Ali Yuksel, Elif Baran, Banu Yigit, Erhan Eroz, Aykhan Abbasov, Hakan Yanar, Huseyin Onur Aydin, Murathan Erkent, Tugan Tezcaner, Tevfik Avci, Murat Kus, Mehmet Abdussamet Bozkurt, Adem Ozcan, Nezihe Berrin Dodur Onalan, Serhan Yilmaz, Yasin Kara, Ali Kocatas, Fatih Yanar, Ali Fuat Kaan Gok, Irem Karatas, Berke Sengun, Ilknur Erenler Bayraktar, Onur Bayraktar, Zulal Emsal, Irem Dalkilic, Cengiz Dibekoglu, Sami Acar, Erman Ciftci, Yunus Yapalak, Cihad Tatar, Mert Mahsuni Sevinc, Ali Emre Nayci, Egemen Saygili, Yavuz Selim Komek, Bayram Kaymak, Fatih Altintoprak, Emrah Akin, Necattin Firat, Emre Gonullu, Ugur Can Dulger, Atilla Kurt, Sinan Soylu, Musa Serin, Omer Topcu, Ali Cihat Yildirim, Mehmet Fatih Ekici, Sezgin Zeren, Ismail Ahmet Bilgin, Tayfun Karahasanoglu, Ismail Hamzaoglu, Afag Aghayeva, Bilgi Baca, Inci Sahin, Osman Bozbiyik, Mustafa Ozgur Kilincarslan, Mustafa Ali Korkut, Erhan Akgun, Cemil Caliskan, Tayfun Yoldas, Timucin Erol, Hilmi Anil Dincer, Omer Cennet, Muhammed Salih Suer, Muhammet Bunyamin Dalkilic, Ibrahim Alkan, Busenur Kirimtay, Emre Balik, Emre Ozoran, Ibrahim Halil Ozata, Derya Salim Uymaz, Tutku Tufekci, Salih Nafiz Karahan, Orhan Agcaoglu, Naciye Cigdem Arslan, Mehmet Yilmaz, Orhan Ureyen, Can Murat Kale, Enver Ilhan, Eray Kara, Semra Tutcu Sahin, Onur Haspolat, Alperen Dalkiran, Ergun Yuksel, Mehmet Kocaoglu, Omer Tasan, Cevdet Tokat, Cihan Ozen, Alptug Mertcan Koc The Original article has been corrected.</p
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