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Publication Open Access Evaluation of 563 children with chronic cough accompanied by a new clinical algorithm(2015-10-06) GEDIK, Ahmet Hakan; BAHALI, Kayhan; KUCUKKOC, Mehmet; NURSOY, Mustafa; GOKCE, Selim; Cakir, ERKAN; Ozkaya, EMİN; Uzuner, SELÇUK; Erenberk, UFUK; Torun, EMEL; DEMIR, Aysegul Dogan; AKSOY, Fadlullah; ÇAKIR, ERKAN; TORUN, EMEL; ERENBERK, UFUK; UZUNER, SELÇUK; NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLA; ÖZKAYA, EMİN; AKSOY, FADLULLAHBackground: This study aims to evaluate the children with chronic cough and to analyze their etiological factors according to the age groups. Method: Five hundred sixty-three children with chronic cough were included. The last diagnosis were established and were also emphasized according to the age groups. Results: The mean age was 5.4 ± 3.8 years (2-months–17-years) and 52 % of them were male. The most common final diagnosis from all the participants were: asthma (24.9 %), asthma-like symptoms (19 %), protracted bacterial bronchitis (PBB) (11.9 %), and upper airway cough syndrome (9.1 %). However, psychogenic cough was the second most common diagnosis in the subjects over 6 years of age. Conclusion: Asthma and asthma-like symptoms were the most common diagnosis in children. Different age groups in children may have a different order of frequencies. Psychogenic cough should be thought of in the common causes especially in older children.Publication Metadata only Altı Aylık Çocuk Hastada Asemptomatik Çift Aortik Ark(2019-04-14) OTCU H.; YAKUT K.; UZUNER S.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; ERENBERK U.; YOZGAT Y.; OTÇU TEMUR, HAFİZE; UZUNER, SELÇUK; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; ERENBERK, UFUK; YOZGAT, YILMAZPublication Metadata only İnferior Vena Kava Tipi Sinus Venosus ASD›li Yedi Yaşındaki Hastanın TEE Görüntüleri(2019-04-14) YAKUT K.; OTCU H.; UZUNER S.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; ERENBERK U.; YOZGAT Y.; OTÇU TEMUR, HAFİZE; UZUNER, SELÇUK; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; ERENBERK, UFUK; YOZGAT, YILMAZPublication Open Access Pulmonary Edema in the Acute Stage of Rheumatic Fever Treated with Double-Valve Replacement in a Pediatric Patient(2020-03-01T00:00:00Z) Yozgat, Yilmaz; Uzuner, Selcuk; YEŞİLBAŞ, OSMAN; Ogur, Mustafa; YAKUT, KAHRAMAN; Yozgat, Can Yilmaz; Temur, Hafize Otcu; AY, YASİN; YOZGAT, YILMAZ; UZUNER, SELÇUK; YAKUT, KAHRAMAN; AY, YASİNCardiogenic pulmonary edema (CPE) is a rare clinical condition of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) in the early stage. Generally, CPE can be convalesced by steroid and anticongestive treatment. Herein, we describe a case of a 14-year-old boy with ARF presenting with bilateral pulmonary edema secondary to acute mitral and aortic insufficiency. In this case, the pulmonary edema of ARF was successfully managed by combined surgical replacements of both valves.Publication Metadata only Nadir Bir Diyabetik Ketoasidoz Komplikasyonu Olarak Rabdomiyoliz(2021-04-18) KARADOĞAN M. T.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; UZUNER S.; KARADOĞAN, MUHAMMED TALHA; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; UZUNER, SELÇUKPublication Metadata only Kawasaki Hastalığına Bağlı Dev Sağ Koroner Arter Dilatasyonu Gelişen 13 Yaşındaki Erkek Hastada Üç Yıl Kumadin Tedavisi Sonrası Tam Düzelme(2018-04-21) YOZGAT Y.; YAKUT K.; OTCU H.; ERENBERK U.; UZUNER S.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; YOZGAT, YILMAZ; OTÇU TEMUR, HAFİZE; ERENBERK, UFUK; UZUNER, SELÇUK; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZAPublication Metadata only The Knowledge Levels and Attitudes of a University Hospital Doctors about Meningococcal Vaccines(2020-11-29) USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; UZUNER S.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; UZUNER, SELÇUKPublication Open Access Hematological indices for differential diagnosis of Beta thalassemia trait and iron deficiency anemia.(2014-01-01) OZGURHAN, G; DEMIR, AD; Uzuner, SELÇUK; NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLA; TURKMEN, S; KACAN, A; VEHAPOĞLU TÜRKMEN, AYSEL; UZUNER, SELÇUK; NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLABackground. The two most frequent types of microcytic anemia are beta thalassemia trait (𝛽-TT) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA). We retrospectively evaluated the reliability of various indices for differential diagnosis of microcytosis and 𝛽-TT in the same patient groups. Methods. A total of 290 carefully selected children aged 1.1–16 years were evaluated. We calculated 12 discrimination indices in all patients with hemoglobin (Hb) values of 8.7–11.4 g/dL. None of the subjects had a combined case of IDA and 𝛽-TT. All children with IDA received oral iron for 16 weeks, and HbA2 screening was performed after iron therapy. The patient groups were evaluated according to red blood cell (RBC) count; red blood distribution width index; the Mentzer, Shine and Lal, England and Fraser, Srivastava and Bevington, Green and King, Ricerca, Sirdah, and Ehsani indices; mean density of hemoglobin/liter of blood; and mean cell density of hemoglobin. Results. The Mentzer index was the most reliable index, as it had the highest sensitivity (98.7%), specificity (82.3%), and Youden’s index (81%) for detecting 𝛽-TT; this was followed by the Ehsani index (94.8%, 73.5%, and 68.3%, resp.) and RBC count (94.8%, 70.5%, and 65.3%). Conclusion.The Mentzer index provided the highest reliabilities for differentiating 𝛽-TT from IDA.Publication Metadata only Acil Serviste Piyüri Saptanan Çocuklarda İdrar Kültüründe Üreme Oranları ve Akut Faz Belirteçleri ile İlişkisinin Araştırılması(2020-01-01) USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; UZUNER S.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; UZUNER, SELÇUKPublication Open Access The relationship between severity of disease and vitamin D levels in children with atopic dermatitis(2017-01-01) Su, Ozlem; BEHALI, Anil Gulsel; DEMIR, Aysegul Dogan; OZKAYA, Dilek Biyik; Uzuner, SELÇUK; Dizman, DİDEM; Onsun, NAHİDE; SU KÜÇÜK, ÖZLEM; UZUNER, SELÇUK; DİZMAN, DİDEM; ONSUN, NAHIDEIntroduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory skin disorder. Vitamin D is a liposoluble vitamin synthesized mainly in the skin. Vitamin D has several effects on the skin. Aim: To assess the serum level of vitamin D in children with AD and determine its relation to AD severity. Material and methods: Sixty patients with AD were enrolled in the study. We evaluated disease severity using the SCORing Atopic Dermatitis (SCORAD) index. The control group consisted of 37 healthy subjects. Results: The mean serum concentration of 25(OH)D3 in patients with AD was not statistically different from control subjects (p = 0.065). The vitamin D level was significantly lower in moderate and severe AD compared with mild AD, and this difference was statistically significant (p = 0.001 and p = 0.004). Vitamin D showed a negative correlation with serum total IgE levels (p = 0.007). There was no significant correlation between total IgE levels and SCORAD scores (p = 0.089). Conclusions: This study suggests that a low serum vitamin D level is inversely associated with severity of AD in children. Vitamin D has not been included in the routine treatment of AD because of the conflicting results of various studies. Thus, there is a need for more detailed and prospective studies.