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Öğe Early and late neurological complications of liver transplantation in pediatric patients(Wiley, 2017) Gungor, Serdal; Kilic, Betul; Arslan, Mujgan; Selimoglu, M. Ayse; Karabiber, Hamza; Yilmaz, SezaiNCs occur commonly after solid organ transplantation and affect 15%-30% of liver transplant recipients. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the type and incidence of neurologic events in pediatric patients following LT. Between May 2006 and June 2015, 242 patients (118 females, 124 males) requiring LT for different etiologies at the nonu University Liver Transplantation Institute were included. The incidence, types, and risk factors of NCs that occurred following LT were evaluated retrospectively. Neurologic events occurred in 57 (23.5%) of the patients. Early NCs were encephalopathy (12.4%), seizures (11.5%), and PRES (7%). Of 57 patients, five (8.7%) experienced NCs at least 1 month after LT; these late NCs included tremor, headaches, encephalopathy, ataxia, and neuropathy. The psychiatric symptoms after LT were noted in 42 patients (17.4%). The mortality rate after LT in those with or without neurological events was not significantly different (P=.73). There was a high incidence of serious neurologic events after LT. The major neurologic manifestation in our patients was encephalopathy followed by seizures.Öğe Long-term benefits of breastfeeding(Turkish Pediatrics Assoc, 2010) Selimoglu, M. Ayse; Celiloglu, Ozgu Suna; Celiloglu, CanExclusively breastfeeding during the first six months of life is a worldwide accepted mode of feeding infants. Breast milk not only provides the needs of the infant for appropriate growth and development, but also lowers the mortality and morbidity by protecting against infections. It may also have some benefits for the following years and even for the adulthood. Numerous studies conducted on the late effects of breastfeeding reported sometimes inconsistent findings. We hope that review including last scientific knowledge would be helpful for physicians who deal with pregnants, newborns and infants to remember the benefits of breastfeeding. (Turk Arch Ped 2010; 45: 309-14)Öğe Self-injury behavior in an adolescent with Wilson's disease(Springer, 2009) Ozcan, Ozlem; Selimoglu, M. Ayse[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Xanthium strumarium Poisoning Requiring Liver Transplantation(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014) Karabiber, Hamza; Almis, Habip; Selimoglu, M. Ayse; Yakinci, Cengiz; Yilmaz, Sezai[Abstract Not Available]