Filtered By:
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks
Countries: Turkey Health

This page shows you your search results in order of date.

Order by Relevance | Date

Total 259 results found since Jan 2013.

Timeline of critically ill 2019 SARS-CoV-2 cases after onset of illness: Intensive care data from Turkey
CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 associated viral disease can progress after simple symptoms to hospital admission in a median of four days and to intensive care admission requiring intubation in a median of nine days. We believe that a better understanding of the clinical course of COVID-19 and its change between centers can be revealed through sharing information from different countries and centers.PMID:35362306 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229908
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ahmet O ğuzhan Küçük Mehtap Pehlivanlar K üçük Ay şegül Pehlivanlar Sevil Ayayd ın Mürtezaoğlu Kadir Çoban Ömer Topaloğlu Arma ğan Kaya Özlem Güler Taha Semerci Semanur Bal çık Savaşer B üşra Özhan Akdemir Olcay Ay çiçek Funda Ö Source Type: research

Coexistence of tuberculosis and COVID-19 pneumonia: A presentation of 16 patients from Turkey with their clinical features
CONCLUSIONS: : In our study, no effect of the coexistence of TB and COVID-19 on morbidity or mortality was observed. Although the number of patients is small, it can be said that patients with early TB disease and with widespread involvement may be riskier for COVID-19 infection. Frequent hospital visits by TB patients may be a risk for COVID-19. It may be beneficial to carry out the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis patients by tuberculosis dispensaries as in our country or authorized units to reduce the risk of hospital admissions and COVID-19 transmission.PMID:35362300 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229902
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Şule Gül Esma Seda Akal ın Karaca Elif Yelda Özgün Niksarlıoğlu Halit Çınarka Mehmet Atilla Uysal Source Type: research

Timeline of critically ill 2019 SARS-CoV-2 cases after onset of illness: Intensive care data from Turkey
CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 associated viral disease can progress after simple symptoms to hospital admission in a median of four days and to intensive care admission requiring intubation in a median of nine days. We believe that a better understanding of the clinical course of COVID-19 and its change between centers can be revealed through sharing information from different countries and centers.PMID:35362306 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229908
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ahmet O ğuzhan Küçük Mehtap Pehlivanlar K üçük Ay şegül Pehlivanlar Sevil Ayayd ın Mürtezaoğlu Kadir Çoban Ömer Topaloğlu Arma ğan Kaya Özlem Güler Taha Semerci Semanur Bal çık Savaşer B üşra Özhan Akdemir Olcay Ay çiçek Funda Ö Source Type: research

Coexistence of tuberculosis and COVID-19 pneumonia: A presentation of 16 patients from Turkey with their clinical features
CONCLUSIONS: : In our study, no effect of the coexistence of TB and COVID-19 on morbidity or mortality was observed. Although the number of patients is small, it can be said that patients with early TB disease and with widespread involvement may be riskier for COVID-19 infection. Frequent hospital visits by TB patients may be a risk for COVID-19. It may be beneficial to carry out the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis patients by tuberculosis dispensaries as in our country or authorized units to reduce the risk of hospital admissions and COVID-19 transmission.PMID:35362300 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229902
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Şule Gül Esma Seda Akal ın Karaca Elif Yelda Özgün Niksarlıoğlu Halit Çınarka Mehmet Atilla Uysal Source Type: research

Timeline of critically ill 2019 SARS-CoV-2 cases after onset of illness: Intensive care data from Turkey
CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 associated viral disease can progress after simple symptoms to hospital admission in a median of four days and to intensive care admission requiring intubation in a median of nine days. We believe that a better understanding of the clinical course of COVID-19 and its change between centers can be revealed through sharing information from different countries and centers.PMID:35362306 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229908
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ahmet O ğuzhan Küçük Mehtap Pehlivanlar K üçük Ay şegül Pehlivanlar Sevil Ayayd ın Mürtezaoğlu Kadir Çoban Ömer Topaloğlu Arma ğan Kaya Özlem Güler Taha Semerci Semanur Bal çık Savaşer B üşra Özhan Akdemir Olcay Ay çiçek Funda Ö Source Type: research

Coexistence of tuberculosis and COVID-19 pneumonia: A presentation of 16 patients from Turkey with their clinical features
CONCLUSIONS: : In our study, no effect of the coexistence of TB and COVID-19 on morbidity or mortality was observed. Although the number of patients is small, it can be said that patients with early TB disease and with widespread involvement may be riskier for COVID-19 infection. Frequent hospital visits by TB patients may be a risk for COVID-19. It may be beneficial to carry out the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis patients by tuberculosis dispensaries as in our country or authorized units to reduce the risk of hospital admissions and COVID-19 transmission.PMID:35362300 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229902
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Şule Gül Esma Seda Akal ın Karaca Elif Yelda Özgün Niksarlıoğlu Halit Çınarka Mehmet Atilla Uysal Source Type: research

Timeline of critically ill 2019 SARS-CoV-2 cases after onset of illness: Intensive care data from Turkey
CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 associated viral disease can progress after simple symptoms to hospital admission in a median of four days and to intensive care admission requiring intubation in a median of nine days. We believe that a better understanding of the clinical course of COVID-19 and its change between centers can be revealed through sharing information from different countries and centers.PMID:35362306 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229908
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ahmet O ğuzhan Küçük Mehtap Pehlivanlar K üçük Ay şegül Pehlivanlar Sevil Ayayd ın Mürtezaoğlu Kadir Çoban Ömer Topaloğlu Arma ğan Kaya Özlem Güler Taha Semerci Semanur Bal çık Savaşer B üşra Özhan Akdemir Olcay Ay çiçek Funda Ö Source Type: research

Coexistence of tuberculosis and COVID-19 pneumonia: A presentation of 16 patients from Turkey with their clinical features
CONCLUSIONS: : In our study, no effect of the coexistence of TB and COVID-19 on morbidity or mortality was observed. Although the number of patients is small, it can be said that patients with early TB disease and with widespread involvement may be riskier for COVID-19 infection. Frequent hospital visits by TB patients may be a risk for COVID-19. It may be beneficial to carry out the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis patients by tuberculosis dispensaries as in our country or authorized units to reduce the risk of hospital admissions and COVID-19 transmission.PMID:35362300 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229902
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Şule Gül Esma Seda Akal ın Karaca Elif Yelda Özgün Niksarlıoğlu Halit Çınarka Mehmet Atilla Uysal Source Type: research

Timeline of critically ill 2019 SARS-CoV-2 cases after onset of illness: Intensive care data from Turkey
CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 associated viral disease can progress after simple symptoms to hospital admission in a median of four days and to intensive care admission requiring intubation in a median of nine days. We believe that a better understanding of the clinical course of COVID-19 and its change between centers can be revealed through sharing information from different countries and centers.PMID:35362306 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229908
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ahmet O ğuzhan Küçük Mehtap Pehlivanlar K üçük Ay şegül Pehlivanlar Sevil Ayayd ın Mürtezaoğlu Kadir Çoban Ömer Topaloğlu Arma ğan Kaya Özlem Güler Taha Semerci Semanur Bal çık Savaşer B üşra Özhan Akdemir Olcay Ay çiçek Funda Ö Source Type: research

Coexistence of tuberculosis and COVID-19 pneumonia: A presentation of 16 patients from Turkey with their clinical features
CONCLUSIONS: : In our study, no effect of the coexistence of TB and COVID-19 on morbidity or mortality was observed. Although the number of patients is small, it can be said that patients with early TB disease and with widespread involvement may be riskier for COVID-19 infection. Frequent hospital visits by TB patients may be a risk for COVID-19. It may be beneficial to carry out the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis patients by tuberculosis dispensaries as in our country or authorized units to reduce the risk of hospital admissions and COVID-19 transmission.PMID:35362300 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229902
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Şule Gül Esma Seda Akal ın Karaca Elif Yelda Özgün Niksarlıoğlu Halit Çınarka Mehmet Atilla Uysal Source Type: research

Timeline of critically ill 2019 SARS-CoV-2 cases after onset of illness: Intensive care data from Turkey
CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 associated viral disease can progress after simple symptoms to hospital admission in a median of four days and to intensive care admission requiring intubation in a median of nine days. We believe that a better understanding of the clinical course of COVID-19 and its change between centers can be revealed through sharing information from different countries and centers.PMID:35362306 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229908
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ahmet O ğuzhan Küçük Mehtap Pehlivanlar K üçük Ay şegül Pehlivanlar Sevil Ayayd ın Mürtezaoğlu Kadir Çoban Ömer Topaloğlu Arma ğan Kaya Özlem Güler Taha Semerci Semanur Bal çık Savaşer B üşra Özhan Akdemir Olcay Ay çiçek Funda Ö Source Type: research

Coexistence of tuberculosis and COVID-19 pneumonia: A presentation of 16 patients from Turkey with their clinical features
CONCLUSIONS: : In our study, no effect of the coexistence of TB and COVID-19 on morbidity or mortality was observed. Although the number of patients is small, it can be said that patients with early TB disease and with widespread involvement may be riskier for COVID-19 infection. Frequent hospital visits by TB patients may be a risk for COVID-19. It may be beneficial to carry out the diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis patients by tuberculosis dispensaries as in our country or authorized units to reduce the risk of hospital admissions and COVID-19 transmission.PMID:35362300 | DOI:10.5578/tt.20229902
Source: Tuberkuloz ve Toraks - April 1, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Şule Gül Esma Seda Akal ın Karaca Elif Yelda Özgün Niksarlıoğlu Halit Çınarka Mehmet Atilla Uysal Source Type: research