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    Teething and affecting factors: experiences from Turkey.
    (2016-12-01T00:00:00Z) Yilmaz, Ayse E; Dogan, Güzide; Akelma, Ahmet Z; Karabel, Musemma; Karabel, Duran; Akca, Halise; Erdur, Emire A; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
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    Periyodik Ateş, Aftöz Stomatit, Farenjit, Lenfadenit (PFAPA): Tekrarlayan Ateşin Önemli Bir Nedeni
    (2010-06-01T00:00:00Z) BİLİCİ, MEKİ; KARA, SEMRA; TÜRKAY, SADİ; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE; AYDEMİR, SALİH; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
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    The effect of Celiac disease on cardiac functions and aortic elasticity parameters in children.
    (2020-12-10T00:00:00Z) Alkan, Fatos; Dogan, Güzide; Kasırga, Erhun; Coskun, Senol; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
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    A Rare Cause of Ascites: Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis
    (2020-09-01T00:00:00Z) DOĞAN, GÜZİDE; DÜZGÜN, FATİH; YILMAZ, ÖMER; AYHAN, SEMİN; GÜLEN, HÜSEYİN; KASIRGA, HASAN ERHUN; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
    Eosinophilic gastroenteropathies are rare disorders. An 18-year-old girl presented to the hospital with abdominal pain and distension. Abdominal tenderness and grade 2 ascites, serious peripheral eosinophilia and high immunoglobulin E level were found. Laparoscopic antrum biopsy showed subserosal eosinophilic infiltration. Eosinophilic gastroenteropathy was suspected, diet elimination was given, no steroid treatment was used.
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    The Coexistence of Autoimmune Pancreatitis andCrohn’s Disease in an Adolescent Case
    (2020-02-01T00:00:00Z) DOĞAN, GÜZİDE; AKGÜN, ÖZLEM; ÖZDEMİR, SEVİM; UZUNER, ESEN GÜL; POTUROĞLU, ŞULE; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
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    Nörolojik Sorunlu Çocuk Beslenmesi
    (2017-03-01T00:00:00Z) DOĞAN, GÜZİDE; KASIRGA, HASAN ERHUN; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
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    Clinical significance of low transaminase levels in children with inflammatory bowel disease
    (2019-04-01T00:00:00Z) ÇAKIR, MURAT; Sag, Elif; Dogan, Güzide; Unal, Fatih; Kasirga, Erhun; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
    BackgroundLow alanine aminotransaminase (LALT) levels may be seen in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but there has been no study about the frequency and its clinical significance. We aimed to analyze the frequency of LALT, and its clinical significance in children with IBD.MethodsThe study included the 89 patients with IBD without hepatobiliary involvement. LALT was defined as ALT levels <5 U/L. Demographic and clinical findings and outcome of the patients with and without LALT were compared.ResultsLALT was found 47.1% of the patients. At initial examination, it was more common in female patients (92.3 vs. 41.3%, P<0.001) and patients with CD (57.7 vs. 30.2%, P=0.01). 75% of the patients with penetrating Crohn-s disease (CD) had LALT (P=0.002). Hemoglobin (10.42.1 vs. 11.7 +/- 1.9g/dL, P=0.01), folic acid (5.2 +/- 3.3 vs. 8.6 +/- 5.9ng/mL, P=0.02) and serum albumin levels (3.6 +/- 0.8 vs. 4.7 +/- 5g/dL, P=0.002) were significantly low in patients with LALT. LALT was associted with the disease relapse within 2weeks in 12 of the 16 patients with LALT whereas it was seen in 16 of the 73 patients without LALT during the follow-up (75 vs. 21.9%, P<0.001). Additionally, steroid dependency was more common in patients with LALT during the follow-up (62.5 vs. 12.3%, P<0.001).ConclusionsLALT is common in children with IBD especially in CD and associated with low hemoglobin, albumin and folic acid levels. It may be a marker of relapse and steroid dependency.
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    Evaluation of malnutrition development risk in hospitalized children
    (2018-04-01T00:00:00Z) BEŞER, Ömer Faruk; ÇOKUĞRAŞ, Aliye Fügen; Erkan, Tulay; Kutlu, Tufan; Yagci, Rasit V.; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
    Objectives: Many screening methods, such as the Screening Tool Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth (STRONGkids) and the Pediatric Yorkhill Malnutrition Score (PYMS), have been developed to detect malnutrition in pediatric patients. We aimed to explore the prevalence of malnutrition risk in hospitalized children via symptoms and identification of contributing factors, and to examine the efficacy of malnutrition screening tools for hospitalized children.
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    Acute Pancreatitis Associated with Rotavirus Infection and Review of The Literature
    (2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) ŞAHİN, KAMİL; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
    Agents causing acute gastroenteritis are not common causes of pancreatitis etiology in children. Pancreatitis associated with rotavirus infection is very rare. Cases with acute pancreatitis during rotavirus gastroenteritis are reported due to rare associations. In this article, the causes of acute pancreatitis and cases of acute pancreatitis due to rotavirus infection were investigated. Clinical findings were mild, and complications were not observed in both of our patients, including a two-year-old female and a three-year-old male, and other cases evaluated in the literature. The patients were diagnosed with amylase-lipase elevation, imaging findings suggesting pancreatitis, and symptoms including vomiting and abdominal pain. The amylase and lipase levels of our patients decreased to normal levels in accordance with the literature, and no complication was observed in any patient. In the case of the continuation of abdominal pain in rotavirus gastroenteritis, it is essential to keep in mind the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in terms of treatment and follow-up.
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    The Association of Choledochal Cyst and Pancreatitis:A Case Report and Review of the Literature
    (2017-06-01T00:00:00Z) ÇAĞAN APPAK, YELİZ; GÜNŞAR, CÜNEYT; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE; TARHAN, SERDAR; KASIRGA, HASAN ERHUN; DOĞAN, GÜZİDE
    Choledochal cysts are relatively rare congenital anomalies which are characterized by dilatation of the extra-and/or intra-hepatic bile ducts. Pancreatic involvement before choledochal cyst operation might be a risk factor for postoperative pancreatitis. In this case report, we present a patient who had pancreatic enzyme elevation before choledochal cyst operation and who developed acute pancreatitis after surgery.