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    Psikojenik ve Fonksiyonel Solunum Bozuklukları Olan Çocuklarda Psikososyal Durum ve Yaşam Kalitesi
    (2021-12-04T00:00:00Z) Ustabaş Kahraman, Feyza; Çakır, Erkan; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; ÇAKIR, ERKAN
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    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, SELÇUK
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    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, SELÇUK
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    Human Paraoxonase-1 Activity in Children with Acute Bronchiolitis
    (2020-03-01) ERENBERK U.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; ÖZKAYA E.; NURSOY M. A.; DOĞAN DEMİR A.; TÜREL Ö.; ERENBERK, UFUK; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLA; DOĞAN DEMİR, AYŞEGÜL; TÜREL, ÖZDEN
    INTRODUCTION: Human paraoxonase-1 (PON1) is one of the endogenous antioxidant molecules working against oxidative stress. We aimed to investigate serum PON1 activity in children with acute bronchiolitis.
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    Association between Consumption of Cow-s Milk and Iron Deficiency Anemia in Children: Are There Roles for Hepcidin-25/Ferroportin? A Case-Control Study
    (2020-07-01T00:00:00Z) Vehapoglu, Aysel; Ozgurhan, Gamze; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, Feyza; ÇAKIN, ZEYNEP EBRU; SÜMBÜL, BİLGE; VEHAPOĞLU TÜRKMEN, AYSEL; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; ÇAKIN, ZEYNEP EBRU; SÜMBÜL, BİLGE
    Systemic iron homeostasis is regulated by the interaction of the peptide hormone, hepcidin and the iron exporter, ferroportin. The objective was to investigate the relationship between the consumption of cow-s milk and iron deficiency anemia in children 2-10 years old and its association with the hepcidin-25 and ferroportin concentrations. The study population consisted of 187 prepubescent children of similar ideal body weight (IBW:90-120%); 82 children with iron deficiency anemia (37girls and 45boys; 4.27 +/- 0.28 years) and 105 (47girls and 58boys; 4.25 +/- 0.34 years) healthy age-sex-matched controls. Serum fasting hepcidin-25/ferroportin concentrations were measured by enzyme immunoassay in all subjects. Mean cow-s milk consumption in the anemic group (373 +/- 248 mL/d) tended to be higher than that in the control group (320 +/- 226 mL/d), but the result was not statistically significant (p = 0.063).The mean hepcidin-25 level was significantly higher in the anemic group (19.5 +/- 18.4 ng/mL) than in the healthy controls (11.0 +/- 10.7, p < 0.001). The mean ferroportin level was lower in the anemic group (21.04 +/- 5.74 ng/mL) than in the healthy controls (22.68 +/- 4.77 ng/ml, p = 0.037). Consuming cow-s milk was not associated with IDA in prepubertal children, provided that it was adequately supplemented with iron-enriched foods. We observed a significant increase in hepcidin-25 levels and a decrease in ferroportin levels in children with iron deficiency anemia compared with healthy controls. Children who consumed more cow-s milk had higher levels of hepcidin-25. Iron deficiency anemia is not a concern when cow-s milk is given to children if the complementary foods are rich in iron.
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    The Association Between Paranasal Mucous Retention Cysts and Allergic Sensitization
    (2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, Feyza; YAZICI, MEBRURE; BÜYÜKPINARBAŞILI, NUR; Soylu, Nihal; İŞCAN, AKIN; ÖZKAYA, EMİN; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; YAZICI, MEBRURE; BÜYÜKPINARBAŞILI, NUR; İŞCAN, AKIN; ÖZKAYA, EMİN
    Objective: Although there is no consensus regarding the etiology of paranasal mucous retention cysts (MRCs) in the literature, several studies suggest an allergic etiology. This study aimed to investigate a potential association between paranasal MRCs diagnosed with MRI scans and allergic sensitization in the pediatric population.
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    Çocuklarda vezikoüreteral reflü ve klinik özelliklerin değerlendirilmesi
    (2021-06-02) USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; KARADOĞAN M. T.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; KARADOĞAN, MUHAMMED TALHA
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    Clinical Features of Late-preterm vs. Term Newborns: A Case-control Study
    (2020-01-01) USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN F.; OVALI H. F.; SAY Z. A.; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA
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    Comparison of clinical features of COVID-19 infection in children with asthma and their healthy peers
    (2022-04-23T00:00:00Z) Nursoy, Mustafa A; Bülbül, Lida; Yazıcı, Mebrure; Altınel, Nazan; Ustabaş Kahraman, Feyza; Özkul Sağlam, Neslihan; Bursal Duramaz, Burcu; Türel, Özden; Çakır, Erkan; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; TÜREL, ÖZDEN; ÇAKIR, ERKAN
    Aim: We aimed to assess the impact of COVID-19 on asthma exacerbations and to compare the severity of symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 infection of asthmatic children with those of healthy children. Methods: The clinical course of COVID-19 was compared among 89 children with asthma and 84 healthy children with age- and gender-matched. Demographic factors, severity of asthma, duration of asthma, presence of atopy, type of treatment, and compliance to treatment in asthmatic children on clinical course of infection and to determine the risk factors for severe course for asthma exacerbation during COVID-19 were evaluated retrospectively. Demographic characteristics, clinical symptoms, duration of complaints, and hospitalization rates were statistically compared between the two groups. Results: Both groups had similar rates of symptomatic disease, hospitalization, and duration of fever. Among children with asthma mean age was 10.3 years, 59.6% were male, and 84.3% had mild asthma. Dyspnea was more prevalent in asthmatic children (p:0.012), but other clinical findings were not different from those of healthy controls. 12.4% (n:11) of asthmatic children had asthma exacerbation, 2.2% (n:2) of them were hospitalized; one (1.1%) of which was due to asthma exacerbation. Conclusion: The course of COVID-19 in patients with mild to moderate asthma, who were followed up regularly and who were compliant with their treatment, was similar to their healthy peers. Since there was no severe asthma case in our study, the results could not have been generalized to all asthmatic patients. Further comprehensive and multicenter studies are required in pediatric population.
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    Relationships Between Bronchoscopy, Microbiology, and Radiology in Noncystic Fibrosis Bronchiectasis
    (2021-05-01T00:00:00Z) NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLA; KILINÇ SAKALLI, Ayşe Ayzıt; ABDİLLAHİ, FATOUMA KHALİF; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, Feyza; Al Shadfan, Lina Muhammed; SÜMBÜL, BİLGE; Bilgin, Sabriye Sennur; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL; DAŞKAYA, HAYRETTİN; ÇAKIR, Erkan; NURSOY, MUSTAFA ATİLLA; ABDİLLAHİ, FATOUMA KHALİF; USTABAŞ KAHRAMAN, FEYZA; SÜMBÜL, BİLGE; ÇAKIR, FATMA BETÜL; DAŞKAYA, HAYRETTİN; ÇAKIR, ERKAN
    Background: Published data on the correlations of bronchoscopy findings with microbiological, radiological, and pulmonary function test results in children with noncystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis (BE) are unavailable. The aims of this study were to evaluate relationships between Bronchoscopic appearance and secretion scoring, microbiological growth, radiological severity level, and pulmonary function tests in patients with non-CF BE. Methods: Children with non-CF BE were identified and collected over a 6-year period. Their medical charts and radiologic and bronchoscopic notes were retrospectively reviewed. Results: The study population consisted of 54 female and 49 male patients with a mean age of 11.7 ± 3.4 years. In the classification according to the bronchoscopic secretion score, Grade I was found in 2, Grade II in 4, Grade III in 9, Grade IV in 17, Grade V in 25, and Grade VI in 46 patients. When evaluated according to the Bhalla scoring system, 45 patients had mild BE, 37 had moderate BE, and 21 had severe BE. Microbial growth was detected in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from 50 of the patients. Forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and functional vital capacity decreased with increasing bronchoscopic secretion grade (P = 0.048 and P = 0.04), respectively. The degree of radiological severity increased in parallel with the bronchoscopic secretion score (P = 0.007). However, no relationship was detected between microbiological growth rate and radiological findings (P = 0.403). Conclusions: This study showed that bronchoscopic evaluation and especially scoring of secretions correlate with severe clinical condition, decrease in pulmonary function test, worsening in radiology scores, and increase in microbiological bacterial load in patients. Flexible endoscopic bronchoscopy should be kept in mind in the initial evaluation of non-CF BE patients.