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    Effect of Iodine Loading on the Thyroid Hormone Level of Newborns Living in Kayseri Province
    (2014-12-01T00:00:00Z) Kurtoglu, Selim; Bastug, Osman; Daar, Ghaniya; Halis, Hulya; Korkmaz, Levent; Memur, Seyma; Korkut, Sabriye; GÜNEŞ, TAMER; ÖZTÜRK, MEHMET ADNAN; KORKMAZ, LEVENT
    Introduction Excessive iodine exposure during the fetal and neonatal periods can lead to neonatal hypothyroidism. This study was conducted to evaluate the level of iodine loading among newborns living in Kayseri province. A total of 59 newborns, who were admitted due to disorders in thyroid hormone levels, were included in the study.
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    Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome treated by medroxyprogesterone acetate
    (2014-09-01T00:00:00Z) Halis, Hulya; Memur, Seyma; Korkmaz, Levent; Bastug, Osman; GÜNEŞ, TAMER; Kurtoglu, Selim; KORKMAZ, LEVENT
    The activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis observed during the first month of life is thought to be a significant phase in the maturation of gonads and potentially be important for the development of reproductive functions. The preterm ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (POHS) was first detected at postconception 36-39 weeks in a preterm female newborn with edema developing in the vulva, the hypogastric site, and the upper leg. The pathophysiology of this postnatal hormonal change is obscure. In this paper we would like to present a case developing POHS and to discuss possible pathophyslogical mechanisms.