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Coblation cryptolysis method in treatment of tonsil caseum-induced halitosis
Erdur, Ömer; Çelik, Turgut; Fırat Koca, Çiğdem; Yaşar, Şeyma (Elsevier, 2021)Purpose: Halitosis, is a social problem affecting many patients seeking help from clinicians. Tonsil stones can cause halitosis and especially occur in crypts of palatine tonsils. Coblation cryptolysis is an alternative ... -
Does SARS-CoV-2 affect cochlear functions in children?
Objectives: To determine the influence of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) on cochlear tasks of children who had COVID-19 previously, and the relevance among disease seriousness and cochlear involvement by otoacoustic ... -
Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pediatric Nasal Fractures
Objectives: Nasal bone fracture is a frequent entity consulted to the otolaryngologists, approximately accounting for 39% of all facial bone fractures. The most frequent mechanisms of injury consist of assault, sport-related ... -
An overview of attitude, behavior, and knowledge level toward COVID-19 among patients visiting the otolaryngology clinic after 1 year of COVID-19 pandemic
Fırat Koca, Çiğdem (Galenos Yayınevi, 2021)Introduction: In December 2019, a new variant of coronavirus was identified in Wuhan city, China. It was named Severe acute respiratory syndrome-Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), and the disease it caused was defined as Coronavirus ... -
Peripheral facial paralysis during the COVID-19 pandemic
Aydın, Şükrü; Fırat Koca, Çiğdem; Çelik, Turgut; Kelleş, Mehmet; Yaşar, Şeyma (İnönü Üniversitesi, 2022)The mechanism surrounding idiopathic peripheral facial nerve paralysis remains unclear, though viral infections and even immunizations have been suspected of its origin. Thus, the relationship between COVID-19 and facial ... -
Reply to the Letter to the Editor regarding 'The long-term effectiveness of coblation cryptolysis treatment for tonsillar-induced halitosis'
Çelik,T., Koca,Ç.F., Gül,O., Erdur,Ö. (Elsevier, 3 ocak 202)First we thank to Xiangming Meng due to his valuable comments on our paper regarding coblation cryptolysis method in treatment of tonsil caseum-induced halitosis [1]. Since human is a social creature, halitosis puts ...