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    Auditory functions in oto palato digital syndrome
    (The Internet J Otolaryngol, 2006) Karataş, Erkan; Aslan, M.; Kızılay, Ahmet; Yakıncı, Mehmet Cengiz
    The oto-palato-digital (OPD) syndrome is a rare X linked disorder characterized by generalized skeletal dysplasia. A case with major features of mild conductive hearing loss, with hyperteleorism, cleft soft palate, hand and foot abnormalities is presented. The evaluation of the auditory functions of case was performed by objective and subjective hearing tests with radiological findings of temporal bone. Hearing aids were prescribed for both ears for the mild conductive hearing loss. The patient remained in good health for three years.
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    BILATERAL SPLIT FEET: A NEW FINDING IN CORNELIA DE LANGE SYNDROME
    (Medecine Et Hygiene, 2010) Dogan, D. G.; Dogan, M.; Aslan, M.; Karabiber, H.
    Bilateral split feet: a new finding in Cornelia de Lange Syndrome: We report on a male infant with Cornelia de Lange syndrome and bilateral split feet. Bilateral split feet do not appear to have ever been a reported feature in any of the published cases of Cornelia de Lange syndrome.
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    A COLLODION BABY WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM
    (Medecine Et Hygiene, 2010) Dogan, D. G.; Aslan, M.; Karabiber, H.
    A Collodion baby with hypothyroidism: Collodion baby is a rare keratinizing congenital disorder. Although it is milder in degree than harlequin fetus, the infant is at risk for increased water loss, thermal instability, percutaneous toxicity, and infection as a result of an impaired skin barrier function. Here we report on an 11 days-old collodion baby with hypernatremic dehydratation, septicemia and congenital hypothyroidism. To our knowledge congenital hypothyroidism associated with collodion baby is reported in only one case up to date.
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    Congenital brucellosis: case report
    (Maney Publishing, 2010) Dogan, D. G.; Aslan, M.; Menekse, E.; Yakinci, C.
    A 6-hour-old infant was admitted with severe respiratory distress and hepatosplenomegaly. Her mother had arthralgia for 4 weeks in the 7/8th month of pregnancy and the infant was born at 31 weeks. Brucella spp was detected in blood culture and serology in mother and infant, supporting the diagnosis of brucellosis with presumed transplacental transmission.
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    Diffuse edema and bilateral massive pleural effusion as the presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus
    (Sage Publications Ltd, 2011) Aslan, M.; Bicak, U.; Dogan, D. G.; Dogan, M.; Yakinci, C.
    A rare case of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), with massive bilateral pleural effusions and generalized edema as the first manifestations, is reported. The patient was a previously healthy 13-year-old boy. He presented with a history of fever, lack of appetite, gradually increasing fatigue, cough, diffuse edema, and moderate dyspnea. He responded well to corticosteroids with resolution of the pleural effusions, and edema. SLE should always be kept in mind in cases of massive pleural effusions and/or diffuse edema, even in the absence of other clinical manifestations of the disease. Lupus (2011) 20, 308-310.
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    HANHART SYNDROME
    (Medecine Et Hygiene, 2010) Dogan, D. G.; Dogan, M.; Aslan, M.; Menekse, E.; Yakinci, C.
    Hanhart syndrome: We report on a male infant with Hanhart Syndrome. It is classified in oromandibular limb hypogenesis syndromes which are a group of rare conditions involving congenital malformations of tongue, mandible, and limbs.
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    Histopathological changes of nasal mucosa after nasal packing with Merocel
    (Cambridge Univ Press, 2022) Tan, M.; Bayindir, T.; Cicek, M. T.; Aslan, M.; Gul, M.
    Objective To determine histopathological changes in nasal mucosa associated with duration of nasal packing with Merocel tampons. Methods This study included 24 healthy rabbits, 6 rabbits per group. In group A, no tampon was applied. In group B, Merocel nasal tampons were applied and removed after 24 hours. In group C, the tampons were removed after 48 hours. In group D, the tampons were removed after 5 days. Specimens were obtained from the septum of each rabbit, including cartilage. Histopathological examination was performed. Results Significant differences were observed in terms of inflammatory infiltration and loss of cilia between groups A and B. Significant differences were also observed in terms of inflammatory infiltration, haematoma, cilia loss, epithelium dysplasia and cartilage degeneration between groups B and C. There were significant differences in terms of cilia loss, epithelium dysplasia and subepithelial fibrosis between groups C and D. Cartilage degeneration was mild in one animal in group B and in two animals in group C, and was moderate in four animals in group C. Conclusion It is recommended that Merocel nasal tampons are removed within 48 hours to preserve nasal mucosal function. Keeping the pack longer may cause cartilage degeneration and other complications.
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    Investigating the Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours of Parents Regarding Vaccine Rejection
    (Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Gokce, A.; Yigit, E.; Gungor, A.; Aslan, M.; Ozer, A.
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    Knowledge and Behavior of Nurses on Childhood Vaccine Refusal in a Hospital of Eastern Turkey
    (Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Boz, G.; Yigit, E.; Gokce, A.; Aslan, M.; Ozer, A.
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    The Knowledge and Behaviours of the Healthcare Staff Regarding Vaccine Rejection
    (Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Gokce, A.; Ozdemir, A. T.; Boz, G.; Aslan, M.; Ozer, A.
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    Knowledge, Attitudes And Behaviors Of Faculty Members On Childhood Vaccine Refusal A University
    (Oxford Univ Press, 2020) Yigit, E.; Boz, G.; Gokce, A.; Aslan, M.; Ozer, A.
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    Maternal serum and cord blood preptin levels in gestational diabetes mellitus
    (Nature Publishing Group, 2011) Aslan, M.; Celik, O.; Karsavuran, N.; Celik, N.; Dogan, D. G.; Botan, E.; Kafkasli, A.
    Objective: To assess preptin concentrations in pregnant women with and without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and in the cord blood of their fetuses. Study Design: In all, 31 pregnant women with GDM and 31 gestational age-matched healthy pregnant subjects participated. Maternal serum and cord blood preptin levels were measured with ELISA. The relationships between maternal serum and cord blood preptin levels, anthropometric and metabolic parameters were also assessed. Result: Maternal serum and cord blood preptin levels were found higher in patients with GDM compared with control pregnant women. Preptin concentration in maternal serum was positively correlated with maternal age, fasting insulin levels, 1-h blood glucose after glucose load and cord preptin concentrations at birth. However, relationships between maternal and/or cord serum preptin and fetal growth parameters at birth were not detected. Conclusion: Our results indicate that preptin concentrations increase in maternal serum of women with GDM. Preptin levels may provide a novel approach to identify women with GDM. Journal of Perinatology (2011) 31, 350-355; doi:10.1038/jp.2010.125; published online 16 December 2010
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    Spectral changes in electrical activity of pylorus due to L-NAME induced hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
    (Comenius Univ, 2011) Aslan, M.; Celik, O.; Dogan, D. G.; Tagluk, M. E.; Ulas, M.; Aydin, E.
    Objectives: To investigate the relation between hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) and the changes in the myoelectrical activity of the pyloric and gastric areas. Methods: Three pregnant females, at 14 days of gestation two of which were named as D14n (NOS inhibitor group) and one was named as D14c (control). From the beginning of the study until the end of gestation, rats in D14n group received nitric oxide synthase inhibitor L-NAME for administrating their pups, and the rat in D14c group was drinking water for 21 days. The pups of each group underwent laparotomy at 42 days of their life and myoelectrical signals of their pyloric and gastric regions were recorded via bipolar electrodes and then evaluated through signal processing. Results: Signal analysis showed that HPS induced pyloric segment reveals a suppressed spectral component that was detected in normal pyloric segment. The HPS induced pyloric segment also revealed higher power/min and +/- SD compared to that of normal and gastric areas. In the pyloric segment, while the number of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) was lesser, the number of smooth muscle cells was higher than in the pyloric segment of controls. Conclusions: The spectral differentials depend on the type, population and condition of locally specialized muscular mechanism which can be affected from HPS. The HPS also has a relation to specific cells, such as ICC that generates NO, provoke the spontaneous pacemakers and biological slow waves (Tab. 1, Fig. 1, Ref. 19). Full Text in free PDF www.bmj.sk.

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