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KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR

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    Çocuklarda Anamnezden Tanıya
    (2016-05-01) KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR
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    Misdiagnosis of Bupropion Intoxication
    (2015-09-01) KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR
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    Yurdakök Pediatri
    (2017-04-01) KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR
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    Clinical significance of human metapneumovirus in refractory status epilepticus and encephalitis case report
    (2015-12-06T00:00:00Z) VEHAPOĞLU TÜRKMEN, AYSEL; TÜREL, ÖZDEN; UYGUR ŞAHİN, TÜRKAN; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR; İŞCAN, AKIN; VEHAPOĞLU TÜRKMEN, AYSEL; TÜREL, ÖZDEN; UYGUR ŞAHİN, TÜRKAN; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR; İŞCAN, AKIN
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    Clinical Significance of Human Metapneumovirus in Refractory Status Epilepticus and Encephalitis: Case Report and Review of the Literature
    (2015-01-01) VEHAPOGLU, Aysel; Turel, Ozden; SAHIN, Turkan Uygur; Kutlu, NURETTİN ONUR; ISCAN, Akjn; VEHAPOĞLU TÜRKMEN, AYSEL; TÜREL, ÖZDEN; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR
    Encephalitis is a complex neurological disease that is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, and the etiology of the disease is often not identified. Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a common cause of upper and lower respiratory tract infections in children. Few reports are available showing possible involvement of hMPV in development of neurologic complications. Here, we describe an infant, the youngest case in literature, with refractory status epilepticus and severe encephalitis in whom hMPV was detected in respiratory samples and review diagnostic workup of patient with encephalitis.
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    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Children With In-Hospital and Out-of-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest Multicenter Study From Turkey
    (2015-11-01) Kendirli, Tanil; Erkek, Nilgun; Koroglu, Tolga; Yildizdas, Dincer; Bayrakci, Benan; Guzel, Ahmet; Citak, Agop; Demirkol, Demet; Agin, Hasan; Arslankoylu, Ali Ertug; Kutlu, NURETTİN ONUR; Tuygun, Nilden; Paksu, Muhammet Sukru; Anil, Ayse Berna; Kalkan, Gokhan; Duman, Murat; Dundaroz, Rusen; Asilioglu, Nazik; Yaman, Ayhan; Odek, Caglar; Tekin, Deniz; Dursun, Oguz; Sevketoglu, Esra; Kesici, Selman; Ates, Can; Gordu, Zulfikar; Yilmaz, Hayri Levent; Ince, Erdal; Karabocuoglu, Metin; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR
    Objectives The objectives of this study were to determine the causes, location of cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) in children, and demographics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in Turkish pediatric emergency departments and pediatric intensive care units (PICUs) and to determine survival rates and morbidities for both in-hospital and out-of-hospital CPA.
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    Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in children: a case series
    (2016-12-01) Emeksiz, Serhat; Kutlu, NURETTİN ONUR; Caksen, Huseyin; Alkan, Gulsum; Yikmaz, Hulya Seker; Tokgoz, Huseyin; KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR
    Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is characterized by hypertension, seizure, headache, clouding of consciousness, and visual disturbance, and is diagnosed in the presence of typical lesions on magnetic resonance imaging. We retrospectively evaluated five patients who were diagnosed as having posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome and followed up in Meram Medical Faculty, Pediatric Intensive Care and Hematology wards, between January 2010 and January 2014. We reviewed the demographic and clinical data, and neuroimaging findings. The primary diseases of the subjects included acute lymphocytic leukemia (n=2), Henoch-Scholein purpura (n=1), systemic lupus erythematous (n=1), and acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (n=1). The mean age was 10 +/- 4.58 years (range, 5-14 years). Acute elevation of blood pressure was found in all patients (n=5). Initial neurologic manifestations included seizure, clouding of consciousness, headache, and visual disturbance. After the diagnosis was made through clinical evaluations and magnetic resonance imaging, complete clinical recovery was obtained in all patients with the appropriate therapeutic approach. In conclusion, posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients who present with encephalopathy and underlying diseases such as nephritis, vasculitis, malignancy accompanied by hypertension, and a history of use of medication.