ACMJ

Anatolian Current Medical Journal (ACMJ) is an unbiased, peer-reviewed, and open access international medical journal. The Journal publishes interesting clinical and experimental research conducted in all fields of medicine, interesting case reports, and clinical images, invited reviews, editorials, letters, comments, and related knowledge.

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Original Article - Obstetrics and Gynecology

: 46 : 29

Citation : Kayapınar M, Bütün Z, Akça Salık E. Termination of pregnancy for fetal anomaly: evaluation of single centre results. Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):351-354.

: 9 : 19

Citation : Kavak N, Balcı N. Hematological markers for prediction computed tomography findings in mild traumatic brain injury. Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):355-360.

: 12 : 22

Citation : Küçükkelepçe O, Konyalıoğlu S,Kurt O. Incidence analysis of six diseases in the national newborn screening program: a retrospective study from Adıyaman, Turkiye (2019-2023). Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):361-366.

Original Article - Family Medicine

: 13 : 20

Citation : Şenoymak İ, Şenoymak MC. Assessing the readability of diabetes ınformation provided by the Turkish Ministry of Health. Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):367-371.

: 50 : 24

Citation : Tepe H, Çeliksöz Ö, Biçer Z, Yaman BC. Evaluating the effects of bleaching on color stability and surface roughness in single-shade and multi-shade resin composites. Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):372-381.

: 11 : 18

Citation : Mutlu Oğur E, Karaçor T. Investigation of risk factors for benign or malignant endometrial pathology in patients presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding. Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):382-390.

: 13 : 14

Citation : Doğan K, Belge Kurutaş E, Ünsal V, İspiroğlu M, Yüksel M. Relationship between ultrasonographic liver steatosis degree and oxidative/nitrosative stress in patients diagnosed with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):391-396.

: 61 : 20

Citation : Tarhane S. Helicobacter pylori, non- Helicobacter pylori helicobacters and gastrointestinal diseasees. Anatolian Curr Med J. 2024;6(6):397-398.
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