The Complex Genetic Landscape of Hereditary Ataxias in Turkey and Implications in Clinical Practice
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Oflazer, Piraye
Hanagasi, Hasmet
Bilgic, Basar
Eraksoy, Mefkure
GÜNDÜZ, Ayşegül
Us, Onder
Kurt, Semiha G.
AKSOY, DÜRDANE
Tokcaer, Ayse Bora
ELMAS, MUHSİN
GÜLTEKİN, MURAT
KUMANDAŞ, SEFER
ACER, HAMİT
Ozcora, Gul D. Kaya
Yayla, Vildan
Soysal, Aysun
Genc, Gencer
Gulluoglu, Halil
Kotan, Dilcan
Ayas, Zeynep Ozozen
Sahin, Huseyin A.
Tan, Ersin
Topcu, Meral
Topcuoglu, Esen Saka
Akbostanci, Cenk
KOÇ, AYŞE FİLİZ
Ertan, Sibel
ELİBOL, BÜLENT
Basak, A. Nazli
Vural, Atay
Simsir, Gulsah
Tekgul, Seyma
Kocoglu, Cemile
Akcimen, Fulya
Kartal, Ece
Sen, Nesli E.
Lahut, Suna
Omur, Ozgur
Saner, Nazan
Gul, Tugce
Bayraktar, Elif
APAYDIN, Hülya
KIZILTAN, Güneş
Ozekmekci, Sibel
SİVA, Aksel
Altintas, Ayse
KAYA GÜLEÇ, Zeynep Ece
Parman, Yesim
Deymeer, Feza
Durmus, Hacer
Sahin, Erdi
Cakar, Arman
Tufekcioglu, Zeynep
Tekturk, Pinar
Corbali, M. Osman
Tireli, Hulya
AKDAL, GÜLDEN
YİŞ, ULUÇ
Hiz, Semra
Sengun, Ihsan
Bora, Elcin
Serdaroglu, Gul
Ozbek, Sevda Erer
AĞAN YILDIRIM, KADRİYE
GÜNAL, DİLEK
Palvadeau, Robin
Tunca, Ceren
Cetinkaya, Caroline Pirkevi
Eken, Asli Gundogdu
Sahbaz, Irmak
Koc, Muge Kovancilar
Cakmak, Ozgur Oztop
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Background The genetic and epidemiological features of hereditary ataxias have been reported in several populations; however, Turkey is still unexplored. Due to high consanguinity, recessive ataxias are more common in Turkey than in Western European populations.
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