34 research outputs found

    An analysis of a real-life allocation problem

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    We consider a real-life problemfaced by the Sabanc¬ University Dormitory O¢ce (SUDO). Every year SUDO (i) allocates the dormitory beds among applicants and then (ii) determines the roommates that will share each room. For the allocation part, we examine the allocation rule that is currently used and we show that it does not satisfy Pareto e¢ciency, strategy- proofness and justified no envy. To eliminate these shortcomings, we introduce a modified version of the well-known serial dictatorship rule. We then analyze the roommate assignment rule that is currently used by SUDO. We determine that this rule also has serious shortcomings such as producing unstable and Pareto inefficient matchings. We then modify the rule to eliminate these failures. Moreover, we introduce a new kind of roommate problem in which each agent has three roommates. We then obtain some conditions which guarantee the existence of a stable matching for this kind of roommate problem

    Hepatic encephalopathy and atypical cortical involvement in cranial MRI: Case report

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    Hepatik ensefalopati karaciğer fonksiyon bozukluğuna bağlı olarak hastalarda nöropsikiyatrik belirtilerin gelişimi ile karakterizedir. Siroz, portal hipertansiyon veya porto-sistemik şantlar ve akut karaciğer yetmezliği durumlarında gelişebilir. Hafif mental durum bozukluklarından derin komaya kadar değişen geniş bir klinik tablo ile ortaya çıkabilir. Manyetik rezonans görüntüleme (MRG) başta olmak üzere nöro-görüntüleme teknikleri hepatik ensefalopati tanısında kullanılabilir. Sağlıklı bireylerde kolayca metabolize edilebilen maddelerin birikimine bağlı olarak özellikle T1 ağırlıklı MRG'de iki yanlı globus pallidus yapılarında sinyal artışı izlenir. Hepatik ensefalopatide kortikal tutulum oldukça nadir bildirilmiştir. Bu yazıda kortikal ve subkortikal yapıların tutulumu ile seyreden bir hepatik ensefalopati olgusu sunulmuştur.Hepatic encephalopathy is characterized by neuropsychiatric abnormalities occurring in patients with liver dysfunction. It most commonly occurs in association with cirrhosis, portal hypertension, portal-systemic shunts and acute liver failure. Clinical features of hepatic encephalopathy varies between mild cognitive impairment to deep coma. Several neuroimaging techniques, especially magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), may eventually be useful for the diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy. Cranial MRI may demonstrate high signal intensity in the bilateral globus pallidum on T1-weighted images. Cortical involvement due to hepatic encephalopathy is rarely reported in the literature. We presented here a case of hepatic encephalopathy with cortical and subcortical involvement

    Usage of Multimodal Evoked Potentials in Diagnosis of Changes in Central Nervous System in Multiple Sclerosis

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    OBJECTIVE: Evoked potentials are used in the functional assessment of sensory and motor pathways. Conflicting results have been reported in different studies about the value of evoked potentials in demyelinating diseases. Over 80% of patients with multiple sclerosis present with a relapsing–remitting form of the disease. In this study we aimed to examine the value of each evoked potential to demonstrate the demyelinating lesions in a homogenous group of patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis. We also aimed to examine the correlation between clinical status and evoked potential abnormalities. METHODS: Twenty patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis and ten healthy volunteers were included in the study to evaluate the value of evoked potentials in a homogenous group. Visual, somatosensory and motor evoked potentials were measured and EDSS scores of the patients were calculated. RESULTS: Of 20 patients, 15 patients(75%) had VEP abnormality, 14 patients (70%) had MEP abnormality and 12 patients (60%) had tibial SEP abnormality. All patients had at least one abnormal evoked potential measurement. The abnormality of evoked potentials also had a correlation with high EDSS scores. CONCLUSION: We concluded that evoked potentials, especially used in combination, are good markers to show the nervous damage in patients with multiple sclerosis

    Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus With Sixth Cranial Nerve Palsy: A Case Report

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    Scientific BACKGROUND: Herpes zoster ophthalmicus represents aproximately 25% of all zoster infections. However extraocular gaze palsy in association with herpes zoster infection is extremely rare. OBJECTIVE: We presented here a patient who had herpes zoster ophthalmicus with sixth cranial nerve palsy. CASE: The sixty year old patient had suffered from left retroorbital pain, conjunctival congestion and rashes on the left forehead and the nose and developed ipsilateral sixth cranial nerve palsy. RESULT: Herpes zoster virus infection should be taken into consideration in patients with extraocular paralysis and early treatment may prevent such complication
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