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Öğe A case of homocystinuria presenting with unilateral cataract, systemic hypertension and purpura fulminans(2013) Yılmaz, Cahide; Güven, Ahmet Sami; Yılmaz, Nebi; Kaya, Avni; Çaksen, Hüseyin; Cesur, Yaşar; Üner, AbdurrahmanHomosistinüri klininiğinde iskelet, beyin, göz ve vasküler sistem tutulumu görülebilir. Biz ateş, el ve ayaklarda ödem, ellerde morarma şikayetleri getirilen ve takiplerde homosistinüri tanısı alan 7 yaşında erkek olgu sunduk. Bu vaka dolayısı ile katarakt, sistemik hipertansiyon ve purpura fulminanslı hastalarda homosistinürinin düşünülmesi gerektiğini vurgulamak isteriz.Öğe Clinical Outcome and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings in Infants With Hypoglycemia(Sage Publications Inc, 2011) Caksen, Huseyin; Guven, Ahmet Sami; Yilmaz, Cahide; Unal, Ozkan; Basaranoglu, Murat; Sal, Ertan; Kaya, AvniThe authors examined clinical outcome and cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in infants with hypoglycemia to determine the effects of hypoglycemia on the developing brain. A total of 110 infants with hypoglycemia were included in the study. Of the patients, 36 were females and 74 were males. The age of the infants was between 1 day and 22 months. Of the 110 infants, 47 were preterm neonates, 40 were term neonates, and 23 were older than 28 days. No difference in serum glucose level was noted between symptomatic and asymptomatic infants. The most common observed abnormal findings were hyperintense lesions, encephalomalacia, and cerebral atrophy. Abnormal MRI findings were found in 4% of preterm infants, in 32.5% of term infants, and in 43.5% of older infants. Abnormal MRI findings were statistically significantly more common in symptomatic infants than in asymptomatic infants. Of the infants, 45.5% of hypoglycemic infants had cerebral palsy and/or cerebral palsy plus epilepsy.Öğe Evaluation of Lymphocyte Subgroups in Children With Down Syndrome(Sage Publications Inc, 2015) Yilmaz, Cahide; Dogan, Murat; Basarslan, Fatmagul; Yilmaz, Nebi; Yuca, Sevil; Bulan, Keziban; Kaya, AvniIn this study, lymphocyte subgroups including blood CD3, CD4, CD8, CD4/CD8, CD19, and CD16.56 values were analyzed in children with Down syndrome (DS). The study includes 85 children with DS, followed at Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Yuzuncu Yil University and 64 healthy age-matched control participants. Blood CD3, CD4, CD8, CD4/CD8, CD19, and CD16.56 values were examined in both the groups. Significantly decreased blood CD3, CD4, and CD19 values were found in the study group (P < .05) when compared with the control group. In conclusion, we would like to emphasize that blood CD3, CD4, and CD19 levels were found to be decreased in children with DS. Based on these finding, we think that these decreased lymphocyte subgroups might be responsible for increased susceptibility to infections in children with DS.Öğe Kluver-Bucy syndrome developed after convulsion: A case report(2011) Okur, Mesut; Yilmaz, Cahide; Epçaçan, Serdar; Üstyol, Lokman; Kaya, Avni; Çaksen, HüseyinKluver-Bucy syndrome is characterized by increased appetite, hypersexuality, hypermetamorphosis, memory disorders, visual agnosia, stagnancy, aphasia, bulimia, polyuria, and polydipsia. A 14 year old girl had generalized tonic-clonic convulsions at admission, and an incomplete Kluver-Bucy syndrome with hypersexuality, recent memory disturbance, hypermetamorphosis, speech disturbance, hyperactivity, agitation, aggressiveness, and hallucinations, developed the following day. Here in, we report a case of KBS in a child with epilepsy.