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Öğe Acute deep vein thrombosis in a patient with mild COVID-19 infection: An unusual case report(2020) Tolu, Sena; Rezvani, Aylin; Karakaya, Atalay; Eren, Abdulkadir; Basim, PelinAn outbreak of a new type coronavirus (COVID-19) disease firstly emerged in Wuhan City, China in December 2019, rapidly spreads across the globe. COVID-19 predisposes a procoagulant state in severe COVID-19 cases with a significant increase in the incidence of venous thromboembolism, including both pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis that appear to be associated with excessive inflammation, hypoxia, immobilization, and diffuse intravascular coagulation. As the thromboembolic risk of COVID-19 patients at home is not known, a risk assessment model for thrombosis may also be considered in these patients. Herein, we present a patient with mild COVID-19 infection who developed acute deep vein thrombosis.Öğe A case of hydatid cyst presented with chronic weight loss(İnönü Üniversitesi Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi, 2018) Yuksel, Cigdem Nuket; Taş, Tugba Halici; Gunduz, Suzan; Eren, Abdulkadir; Kara, SemraA case of hydatid cyst presented with chronic weight loss Öz:-Öğe A case of hydatid cyst presented with chronic weight loss(2018) Yuksel, Cigdem Nuket; Tas Halici, Tugba; Gunduz, Suzan; Eren, Abdulkadir; Kara, SemraÖğe Yenidoğanda kalsiyum ekstravazasyonuna bağlı cilt nekrozu ve otolitik yara debridmanı: olgu sunumu(Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi, 2016) Eren, Abdulkadir; Bilgin, Hüseyin; Kara, Semra; Yüksel, Çiğdem; Gündüz, SuzanDear Editor, Newborns have a high risk of extravasation in intravenous infusions due to their small vascular structure and immature skin. Calcium gluconate is widely used in the treatment of neonatal hypocalcaemia. However, the extravasation of this fluid into surrounding tissues can result in tissue damage that may lead to necrosis (1). Freeing the necrotic tissue of devitalized tissues is critical in regaining skin's natural integrity and reducing the risk of secondary infections. For the debridement of tissue necrosis related skin ulcer, surgical, mechanical, autolytic, enzymatic and chemical methods are used (2). In this study, we aim the present the case of a newborn who developed skin necrosis due to extravasation of calcium and was treated with hydrogel treatment containing calcium alginate and sodium carboxymethylcellulose.