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Bumin Degirmenci

Researcher at Afyon Kocatepe University

Publications -  57
Citations -  1052

Bumin Degirmenci is an academic researcher from Afyon Kocatepe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebral blood flow & Frontal sinus. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 56 publications receiving 981 citations. Previous affiliations of Bumin Degirmenci include Sakarya University & Süleyman Demirel University.

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Sonographically guided fine-needle biopsy of thyroid nodules : the effects of nodule characteristics, sampling technique, and needle size on the adequacy of cytological material

TL;DR: Selecting finer needles (24-25 G) for sonography-guided FNB of thyroid nodules and using the capillary-action technique decreased the rate of inadequate material in cytological examination.
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The effect of fasting month of Ramadan on the abdominal fat distribution: assessment by computed tomography.

TL;DR: Despite of the general opinion that supposes the change of weight during the fasting month of Ramadan, there were no significant differences in weight and abdominal fat distribution, however in female and young individuals, there was a reduction in visceral fat compartment.
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Effect of smoking on endothelial function and wall thickness of brachial artery.

TL;DR: Increased WT and impaired endothelium-dependent dilatation of brachial artery suggests that cigarette smoking disrupts vessel wall morphology long before atherosclerosis is manifest.
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Doppler sonography evaluation of flow velocity and volume of the extracranial internal carotid and vertebral arteries in healthy adults

TL;DR: To measure with Doppler sonography the velocity and volume of blood flow in the extracranial internal carotid artery and vertebral artery of healthy adults and to calculate total cerebral blood flow volume (tCBFV).
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Can laparoscopic hernia repair alter function and volume of testis? Randomized clinical trial.

TL;DR: Testicular volume and testosterone levels were observed to be significantly decreased after TEP when compared with LHR while no significant preoperative changes were observed between those groups.