Patient Experience
A 28-year-old competitive freediver from Bodrum presented with transient episodes of visual distortion and confusion during deep dives. Dr. Sifoğlu diagnosed a rare form of cortical spreading depression triggered by pressure changes, developing a personalized protocol involving gradual depth adaptation and prophylactic magnesium supplementation that allowed the patient to continue her sport safely.
A 72-year-old retired calligraphy master with essential tremor affecting his dominant hand sought help when his craft became impossible. Dr. Sifoğlu employed focused ultrasound thalamotomy after conventional medications failed, resulting in dramatic tremor reduction. The patient celebrated by creating a beautiful piece of Arabic calligraphy for the hospital's neurology department.
An 8-year-old refugee child from Syria presented with episodes of unresponsiveness and lip-smacking motions that teachers misinterpreted as behavioral issues. Dr. Sifoğlu diagnosed temporal lobe epilepsy originating from a subtle cortical dysplasia missed on previous scans. She initiated precise antiepileptic therapy and coordinated with a child psychologist, transforming the child's school experience.
A 45-year-old Istanbul ferry captain developed sudden-onset prosopagnosia (face blindness) following a mild concussion when a wave threw him against the wheelhouse. Dr. Sifoğlu identified a specific right fusiform gyrus injury and designed a cognitive rehabilitation program using distinctive feature recognition techniques, enabling his return to work with accommodations.