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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Surprise diagnosis in an adolescent case with chronic kidney damage: Answers.
    (2021-01-11T00:00:00Z) Doğan, Güzide; Akıncı, Nurver; Sharifov, Rasul; Şentürk, Hakan; Türk, HACI MEHMET; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL; ŞENTÜRK, HAKAN; TÜRK, HACI MEHMET
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    Surprise diagnosis in an adolescent case with chronic kidney damage: Questions.
    (2021-01-11T00:00:00Z) Doğan, Güzide; Akıncı, Nurver; Sharifov, Rasul; Çakır, Fatma Betül; Türk, HACI MEHMET; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL; ŞENTÜRK, HAKAN; TÜRK, HACI MEHMET
    A 17-year-old male patient presented to the emergency room due to fatigue, severe right flank pain, and rectal bleeding that happened 3 months ago as well, and elevated serum creatinine (1.4 mg/dl), bilateral hydroureteronephrosis, and bilateral echogenic kidneys were detected at that time. Micturating cystourethrography revealed grade 2 vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) on the right. Scintigraphy revealed 66% functioning right kidney with a non-obstructive stasis and 34% functioning left kidney with poor perfusion and concentrating ability. With these findings, a diagnosis of chronic kidney damage (CKD) secondary to VUR was made. He had no previous urinary tract infection or symptoms of dysfunctional bladder. He had a laboratory examination 2 years ago which revealed normal urea (41 mg/dl) and creatinine (0.7 mg/dl) levels. He had no abdominal imaging before 3 months ago. In his family history, he had a cousin with a diagnosis of infantile myxoid mesenchymal tumor.
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    Global Perspectives in Cancer Care. Religion, Spirituality, and Cultural Diversity in Health and Healing
    (2022-01-01T00:00:00Z) Kebudi, Rejin; Çakır, Fatma Betül; Büyükkapu Bay, Sema; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL
    Although survival rates for pediatric cancer have improved significantly over the past few decades, the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric cancer is still challenging. Childhood cancer has been described as a -family disease-, affecting the entire family and all those in the child’s close environment, including their friends in school. The care of a child with cancer must be family-centered, and consideration of the family’s cultural background is of the utmost importance. Families of children with cancer struggle with an acute life-altering disease as well as with possible long-term chronic complications. The cultural background of the family influences the treatment and follow-up for pediatric cancer patients. Influential cultural factors include: socioeconomic status, education, traditions, religion, and other moral values.
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    Assessment of Anxiety, Depression and Hopelessness of the Mothers of Children with Cancer: A Pilot Study of Comparing Evaluation Scales
    (2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) Tanrıverdi, Müberra; Kısmet, Malik; Çakır, Fatma Betül; TANRIVERDİ, MÜBERRA; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL
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    The effects of treatment on nutrition in children with cancer
    (2020-04-01T00:00:00Z) Vural, Melikenur; Çakır, Fatma Betül; TANRIVERDİ, MÜBERRA; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL
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    serum myeloperoxidase paraoxanase aand arrylesterase enzymes levels in children with bronchiectasis
    (2022-01-01T00:00:00Z) Celep Kıyak, Merve Adile; Ustabaş Kahraman, Feyza; Gedik, Ahmet Hakan; Koçyiğit, Abdürrahim; Çakır, Fatma Betül; Nursoy, Mustafa Atilla; Çakır, Erkan; CELEP KIYAK, MERVE ADİLE; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; KOÇYİĞİT, ABDÜRRAHİM; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL; NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLA
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    Palliative Care for Chronic Cancer Patients in the Community
    (2021-11-01T00:00:00Z) Kebudi, Rejin; Çakır, Fatma Betül; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL
    PC is an approach that improves the QoL of patients and families facing problems associated with lifethreatening illness, such as cancer, by prevention and treatment of symptoms and side effects of the disease, by means of early identifcation, assessment, and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial, and spiritual. For a patient diagnosed with cancer, PC should begin at diagnosis and continue through treatment, follow-up care, and the end-of-life. PPC is the art and science of child-focused, family-oriented, relationship-centered medical care aimed at enhancing quality-oflife and minimizing suffering. Pain and symptom control, care coordination, and end-of-life care are important components of PPC.
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    Efficacy of a virtual reality-based intervention in children with medulloblastoma: case series
    (2022-08-01T00:00:00Z) Tanrıverdi, Müberra; Çakır, Fatma Betül; Karantay Mutluay, Fatma; TANRIVERDİ, MÜBERRA; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL
    Medulloblastoma accounts for 20% of all paediatric brain tumours as the second most frequent type. It arises from the embryonic neuroectodermal cells of the cerebellum, and itis characterized by decreased speech, mutism, cerebellar dysfunctions, and apathy.1 Children with medulloblastoma can experience a broad range of functional problems dueto the effects of the primary tumour and complications of treatment. There is a dearth of evidence on balance rehabilitation in children with medulloblastoma. Ospina et al.found no trials comparing the effects of physical therapy interventions focused on symptom relief and compensation of adverse effects of treatment in children and adolescentswith cancer. Thus, there are no standardised rehabilitation exercise programmes for children with brain tumours.2 At present, approaches to rehabilitation are frequentlyattempted in children with brain tumours. The assessment of physical activity and performance in functional skills and activities daily living of children is useful in clinicalpractice. The correct implementation of rehabilitation therapy requires accurate and reliable evaluation. This paper focuses on the effect of the Nintendo Wii Fit Plus® (NWFP),which we have and use in our clinic as an intervention to improve balance in children with medulloblastoma.