Sercan Gode
Ege University
90 Papers
229 Citations
Sercan Gode is an academic researcher from Ege University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rhinoplasty. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 85 publications.
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Papers
Clinical Assessment of Topiramate Therapy in Patients With Migrainous Vertigo
Sercan Gode,Neşe Çelebisoy,Tayfun Kirazli,Aycan Akyuz,Cem Bilgen,Hale Karapolat,Hadiye Şirin,Figen Gökçay +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy of topiramate in reducing both the frequency and the severity of vertigo and headache attacks in patients with migrainous vertigo was compared with 50 and 100mg/day doses of the drug.
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Endoscopic versus microscopic type 1 tympanoplasty in the same patients: a prospective randomized controlled trial
Isa Kaya,Baha Sezgin,Demet Sergin,Arin Ozturk,Sevinc Eraslan,Sercan Gode,Cem Bilgen,Tayfun Kirazli +7 more
TL;DR: The endoscopic approach for type 1 tympanoplasty offers shorter surgery time, better health status and lower postoperative pain than microscopic surgery, and endoscopic surgery offers comparable improvement in air–bone gap and similar graft success.
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Effect of Injectable Platelet-Rich Fibrin on Diced Cartilage's Viability in Rhinoplasty.
TL;DR: I-PRF was successful in reducing the resorption rate of diced cartilage on nasal dorsum by either increasing the viability or keeping its form, which may be used to camouflage dorsal irregularities in rhinoplasty.
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Anatomic variations of sphenopalatine artery and minimally invasive surgical cauterization procedure.
TL;DR: The ramification pattern of SPA can not be fully exposed without resection of the posterior part of the middle turbinate via the middle meatal approach and a minimally invasive surgical cauterization procedure is defined based on the variations of Spa and SPF.
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Malignant Otitis Externa: A Retrospective Analysis and Treatment Outcomes.
TL;DR: MOE is an aggressive disease that requires conservative management, and ESR proved to be a good indicator of treatment response, and long-term antibiotherapy are recommended for treatment.