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Öğe Atypical Presentation of A Foreign Body: Case Report(Galenos Publ House, 2011) Sayhan, Mustafa Burak; Kavalci, Cemil; Orak, MuratForeign bodies are seen in all age groups. Foreign bodies are detected as a result of accidents or abuse. Diabetic neuropathy frequently occur as complications of diabetes. Our patient was a 55 year old female patient admitted to our emergency department with the complaint of insect bites. Atwo mm diameter redness was present on the right hip and a 15 cm needle was observed on the pelvis X-ray. The needle was removed surgically. Careful history and physical examination should be carried out especially in diabetic patients.Öğe Clinical Aspects and Emergent Management of Snake Bites Presented to Emergency Department(Derman Medical Publ, 2015) Sonmez, Bedriye Muge; Yilmaz, Fevzi; Yilmaz, Muhittin Serkan; Kavalci, Cemil; Gokhan, Servan; Akbulut, Ahmet Sami; Ozhasenekler, AyhanEvaluating the epidemiologic characteristics and management of snake bites presenting to emergency departments. Material and Method: In this retrospective study 74 cases of snakebites admitted to Emergency Department of Diyarbakir Training and Research Hospital between 2008 and 2009 were retrospectively evaluated. Results: Fourty-six (62.2%) of patients were male and 28 (37.8%) were female. Mean age of the study population was 34.85 +/- 19.17 (min 7-max 80) years. Most of the snakebites occurred between 18.00 to 06.00 hours and at home (73%). 79.7% of snake bites occurred to upper extremities. %93 of cases had intravenous administration of antivenin (one dose). Neither none of the patients needed recurrent administration. Discussion: Snake bites are still a major public health problem especially in rural areas. Particularly emergency care physicians should be adequately capable and sophisticated in multidisciplinary management of snake bites.