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2. Renalase gene polymorphism is associated with increased blood pressure in preeclampsia
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Bagci, Binnur, Karakus, Savas, Bagci, Gokhan, and Sancakdar, Enver
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- 2016
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3. Serum levels of ET-1, M30, and angiopoietins-1 and -2 in HELLP syndrome and preeclampsia compared to controls
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Karakus, Savas, Bozoklu Akkar, Ozlem, Yildiz, Caglar, Sancakdar, Enver, Cetin, Meral, and Cetin, Ali
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- 2016
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4. Evaluation of nasal mucociliary activity in iatrogenic hypothyroidism
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Uysal, İsmail Önder, Gökakın, Ali Kağan, Karakuş, Canan Filiz, Deveci, Köksal, Hasbek, Zekiye, and Sancakdar, Enver
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- 2013
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5. Evaluation of the serum levels of soluble IL-2 receptor and endothelin-1 in children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
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Deveci, Koksal, Oflaz, Mehmet Burhan, Sancakdar, Enver, Uysal, Elif Bilge, Guven, Ahmet Sami, Kaya, Ali, Alkan, Filiz, and Cevit, Omer
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- 2014
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6. Poster presentations
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Aksu, Funda, Topacoglu, Hakan, Arman, Candan, Atac, Aytul, Tetik, Suleyman, Hasanovic, Aida, Kulenovic, Amela, Mornjakovic, Zakira, Pikula, Branko, Sarac-Hadzihalilovic, Aida, Voljevica, Alma, Bamac, Belgin, Colak, Tuncay, Alemdar, Murat, Dundar, Gulmine, Selekler, Macit, Dincer, Ozgur, Colak, Enis, Ozbek, Aydin, Kilic, Cenk, Kamburoglu, Kivanc, Ozen, Tuncer, Kavak, Vatan, Kirici, Yalcin, Oztas, Emin, Soysal, Handan Altinkaya, Unur, Erdogan, Ekinci, Nihat, Karaca, Omur, Malakhova, Olga, Kocaoglu, Murat, Toker, Serdar, Taser, Figen, Kilincoglu, Volkan, Yurtgun, Mustafa Fahri, Dalcik, Cannur, Zeybek, Ali, Baroncini, Marc, Peltier, Johann, Jissendi, Patrice, Pruvo, Jean-Pierre, Francke, Jean-Paul, Prevot, Vincent, Kosif, Rengin, Arifoglu, Yasin, Diramali, Murat, Sarsilmaz, Mustafa, Kose, Evren, Ogeturk, Murat, Akpinar, Burhan, Kus, Ilter, Meydan, Sedat, Kara, Alev, Kurtoglu, Zeliha, Tekdemir, Ibrahim, Elhan, Alaittin, Bas, Orhan, Odaci, Ersan, Mollaoglu, Hakan, Ucok, Kagan, Kaplan, Suleyman, Senoglu, Mehmet, Nacitarhan, Vedat, Kurutas, Ergul Belge, Senoglu, Nimet, Altun, Idris, Atli, Yalcin, Ozbag, Davut, Karakas, Sacide, Bilgin, M. Dincer, Tellioglu, Ayfer Metin, Ozlem, Sercin, Akcanal, Betul, Yildiz, Yuksel, Gunes, Hakki, Kose, Hayrullah, Uzum, Ibrahim, Gundogmus, Umit Naci, Caglayan, Cigdem, Pavlova, Velichka, Dimitrova, Mashenka, Georgieva, Lilia, Nikolova, Elena, Uzmansel, Deniz, Ozturk, Nail Can, Saylam, Canan Yurttas, Ozgiray, Erkin, Orhan, Mustafa, Cagli, Sedat, Zileli, Mehmet, Ozkan, Derya, Akkaya, Taylan, Comert, Ayhan, Balikci, Nilgun, Ozdemir, Esra, Gumus, Haluk, Ergul, Zafer, Kaya, Oskay, Altun, Serdar, Unlu, R. Erkin, Orbay, Hakan, Kim, Deog-Im, Han, Seung-Ho, Kim, Yi-Suk, Kim, Ho-Jeong, Lee, Kyu-Seok, Elcioglu, Omur, Ozden, Hilmi, Guven, Gul, Imre, Nurcan, Yalcin, Bulent, Ozan, Hasan, Akyer, Pinar, Guvencer, Mustafa, Karatosun, Vasfi, Sagoo, Mandeep Gill, Aland, Rachel Claire, Ustuner, Derya, Ustuner, M. Cengiz, Ai, Jafar, Ghazi, Seyed Reza, Mansouri, Seyed Hadi, Tuncer, Mehmet Cudi, Aluclu, Mehmet Ufuk, Karabulut, Ozlen, Hatipoglu, Eyup Savas, Nazaroglu, Hasan, Icke, Cigdem, Akbay, Emrah, Gunay, Turkan, Icke, Suleyman, Yildiz, Selda, Yazar, Fatih, Barlas, Barcin Orhan, Zahoi, Delia Elena, Kavakli, Ahmet, Tas, Ufuk, Dabak, Durrin Ozlem, Sapmaz, Hilal Irmak, Kocabiyik, Necdet, Ozer, Cenk Murat, Ozcan, Ayhan, Elevli, Levent, Desdicioglu, Kadir, Alanbay, Ibrahim, Govsa, Figen, Saylam, Canan Y., Akdogan, Ilgaz, Kiroglu, Yilmaz, Onur, Sule, Evcil, Emine Hilal, Cankara, Neslihan, Malas, Mehmet Ali, Kalcioglu, M. Tayyar, Duman, Serdar, Ulcay, Tufan, Uzun, Ahmet, Karabulut, Zulfu, Barut, Cagatay, Sevinc, Ozdemir, Yurdakan, Gamze, Kacar, Dundar, Erdogan, Ali Riza, Kurt, Hulyam, Demir, Bunyamin, Saltan, Mustafa, Burukoglu, Dilek, Ustuner, Mehmet Cengiz, Degirmenci, Irfan, Erdogan, Aliriza, Damar, Ozlem, Is, Merih, Bayramoglu, Gokhan, Kabay, Sahin, Uysal, Onur, Senturk, Hakan, Bayramoglu, Aysegul, Ozbayar, Cansu, Kutlu, Ali, Canbek, Mediha, Cevli, Salih Cenap, Hancerlioglu, Oguz, Koplay, Mustafa, Aksakalli, Elif, Dikici, Fatih, Kale, Aysin, Gayretli, Ozcan, Gurses, Ilke Ali, Ozdemir, Senem Turan, Ercan, Ilker, Baskan, Emel Bulbul, Yilmaz, Mediha, Ozkaya, Guven, Saricaoglu, Hayriye, Erturk, Mete, Kayalioglu, Gulgun, Uzel, Mehmet, Kahraman, Guler, Tanyeli, Ercan, Soyluoglu, Ali Ihsan, Tacar, Orhan, Demirant, Ayda, Bilgin, Murat, Karadede, Aziz, Aktas, Ayfer, Evcil, E. Hilal, Koyuncu, Esra, Sulak, Osman, Albay, Soner, Ozguner, Gulnur, Ozbek, Ahmet, Ozbek, Elvan, Ozturk, A. Hakan, Demirci, Tuba, Ciftcioglu, Engin, Demir, Mehmet Tevfik, Kopuz, Cem, Eroglu, Esra, Gedikli, Semin, Ozyurek, Hamit, Nural, Mehmet Selim, Incesu, Lutfi, Ogur, Gonul, Kara, Engin, Celebi, Baris, Yildiz, Altan, Altunkaynak, B. Zuhal, Kuvat, Samet Vasfi, Tagil, Suleyman Murat, Ertekin, Cumhur, Uysal, Hilmi, Bademkiran, Fikret, Albayrak, Nural, Esmer, Ali Firat, Coskun, Nigar Keles, Sindel, Muzaffer, Kizilay, Ferah, Yalin, Sevket, Karapinar, Nevin, Tokdemir, Mehmet, Karakurt, Lokman, Tumkaya, Levent, Korkmaz, Adnan, Ayas, Bulent, Ciftci, Nusret, Terzi, Yuksel, Baran, Ozlem, Nergiz, Yusuf, Akkus, Murat, Aluclu, Ufuk, Topal, Askin Ender, Yuksel, Dilek, Acar, Halil Ibrahim, Kendir, Simel, Hekimoglu, Emre, Basman, Deniz, Duman, Sunay, Ozener, Baris, Pelin, Can, Zagyapan, Ragiba, Kurkcuoglu, Ayla, Koc, Mustafa, Erdinc, Meral, Erdinc, Levent, Kelle, Ilker, Sancakdar, Enver, Cetin, Nil, Tunik, Selcuk, Yildirim, Ayse, Kaplanoglu, Iskender, Ayaz, Ercan, Ilhan, Necip, Okumus, Mehmet, Yuksel, Kasim Zafer, Ciralik, Harun, Yilmaz, Zeki, Gumusalan, Yakup, Gamsizkan, Mehmet, Kazkayasi, Mustafa, Dogan, Nadire Unver, Uysal, Ismihan Ilknur, Karalezli, Aylin, Fazliogullari, Zeliha, Buyukmumcu, Mustafa, Bozkurt, Mehmet Cem, Cicekcibasi, Aynur Emine, Demiryurek, Deniz, Ozsoy, M. Hakan, Bayramoglu, Alp, Tuccar, Eray, Baran, Ozlem Pamukcu, Soker, Sevda, Bahceci, Selen, Nasir, Yasemin, Yilmaz, Mehmet Tugrul, Cicekcibasi, Emine Aynur, Ulusoy, Mahinur, Gunaslan, Pervin, Bilge, Nuray, Akkaya, Muzaffer, Genc, Abdurrahman, Akcer, Sezer, Gonul, Yucel, Cosar, Emine, Koken, Gulengul, Ari, Ilknur, Bakirci, Sinan, Kafa, Ilker Mustafa, Uysal, Murat, Karabulut, Ahmet Kagan, Keles, Bahar, Emlik, Dilek, Uyar, Yavuz, Ozturk, Kayhan, Yilmaz, Neslihan Altuntas, Salbacak, Ahmet, Kacira, Burkay Kutluhan, Arazi, Mehmet, Demirci, Serafettin, Kiresi, Demet, Gumus, Serter, Seker, Muzaffer, Uyar, Mehmet, Astaneh, Mohammad Ebrahim, Khorshid, Alireza, Uygur, Ramazan, Songur, Ahmet, Sonmez, Osman Fikret, Dogan, Kamil Hakan, Kolcu, Giray, Iliescu, Madalina, Bordei, Petru, Iliescu, Dan, Ciobotaru, Camelia, Lucescu, Viorel, Covaleov, Anatoli, Ionescu, Constantin, Guirao, Miguel, Páramo, E., Mutuberria, R., Sánchez-Montesinos, I., Roda, O., Girón, F., Lopez-Soler, Miguel, Roda, Olga, Campos-López, Raúl, Guirao-Piñeiro, Miguel, Pascual-Morenilla, Maria Teresa, Sanchez-Montesinos, Indalecio, Pascual, Maria Teresa, Garzon, I., Serrato, D., Nieto-Aguilar, R., Sanchez-Montesinos, I., Sanchez-Quevedo, M., Ozdemir, M. Bulent, Ozean, R. Hakan, Bagdatli, Dilek, Adiguzel, Esat, Dogan, Zumrut, Aycan, Ozlem, Vardi, Nigar, Erkal, Haldun Sukru, Ozturk, Hakan, Mocanu, S., Stefanescu, C., Ionescu, A., Talpes, Raluca, Sapte, Elena, Dina, Constantin, Surdu, Loredana, Bulbuc, Ionut, Medina, M. T., Medina, J., López-Soler, M., Martin-Oviedo, Carlos, Lowy-Benoliel, Alejandro, Maranillo, Eva, Martinez-Guirado, Tomas, Sañudo, Jose, Scola, Bartolome, Vazquez, Teresa, Arráez-Aybar, L. A., Conejo-Menor, J. L., Gonzáles-Gómez, C. C., Torres-García, A. J., Nasu, Hisayo, Chiba, Shoji, Gutierrez-Semillera, M., Paksoy, Yahya, Kalaycioglu, Ahmet, Yildirim, Mehmet, Ozyasar, Ali, Ozdogmus, Omer, Cakmak, Yusuf Ozgur, Verimli, Ural, Cavdar, Safiye, Yildizhan, Begum, Aktan Ikiz, Z. Asli, Ucerler, Hulya, Ozgur, Zuhal, Yilmaz, Seher, Demirtas, Abdullah, Mavili, Ertugrul, Hacialiogullari, Mehtap, Susar, Hatice, Arslan, Seda, Aycan, Kenan, Ozkaya, Vecihi, Pilmane, Mara, Boka, Sarmite, Ortug, Gursel, Ramirez, Carlos, Pascual-Font, Aran, Valderrama-Canales, Francisco, Kucukalic, Abdulah, Kapur, Eldan, Talovic, Elvira, Baca, Vaclav, Grill, Robert, Horak, Zdenek, Kachlik, David, Dzupa, Valer, Konarik, Marek, Knize, Jakub, Veleminsky, Petr, Smrzova, Tereza, Otcenasek, Michal, Chmelova, Jana, Kheck, Michal, Kheck, Sr., Michal, Cupka, Tomas, Hnatek, Lukas, van der Meijs, Floris, Cech, Pavel, Musil, Vladimir, Ozkan, H. Mustafa, Muratli, S. Kivanc, Tayefi, Hamid, Ergur, Ipek, Kiray, Amac, Toktas, Muhsin, Alkoc, Ozan, Acar, Tolgahan, Uzun, Ibrahim, Ozen, Oguz Asian, Aycicek, Abdullah, Alkoc, Ozan Alper, Unlu, Mehmet, Corumlu, Ufuk, Ikiz, Ihsaniye Coskun, Oygucu, I. Hakan, Sendemir, Erdogan, Kaner, Tuncay, Caglar, Veli, Eser, Olcay, Demir, Mehmet T., Iyigun, Omer, Pirzirenli, Gokhan, Kaya, Ahmet Hilmi, Aydin, Mennan Ece, Celik, Fahrettin, True, Hakan, Ozkaya, Sevket, Ergur, Bekir Ugur, Zeybek, Gulsah, Bacakoglu, Kadir, Tadjalli, Mina, Poostpasand, Aghdas, Mansouiri, Seid Hadi, Allahvaisi, Ozra, Soleimanirad, Jafar, Nikkhoo, Bahram, Nagato, Yasukazu, Haruki, Yasuo, Yazawa, Komazo, Okazaki, Tutomu, Haida, Munetaka, Imai, Yutaka, Peirouvi, Thmineh, Mahzad-Sadaghiani, Mehrzad, Noroozinia, Farahnaz, Siamak, Salami, Farjah, Gholamhosseine, Mola, Sima, Biegaj, Ewa, Skadorwa, Tymon, Pawlewicz, Konrad, Kapolka, Robert, Chachulska, Agata, Zabicka, Joanna, Krasowska, Aleksandra, Prusik, Alicja, Jaczewski, Grzegorz, Kolesnik, Adam, Taghavi, M. Mohsen, Alavi, S. Hasan, Moallem, S. Adel, Safikhani, Zahed, Panahi, Marzieh, Dabiri, Shahriar, Shekaari, Majid Asadi, Latorre, Rafael, Soria, Federico, Lopez-Albors, Octavio, Sarria, Ricardo, Ayala, Inacio, Serrano, Inma, Perez-Cuadrado, Enrique, Musienko, Vladimir, Tkachenko, Dmitry, Colakoglu, Neriman, Kus, Murat Abdulgani, Jalali, Mahdi, Nikravesh, Mohammad Reza, Moeen, Abbas Ali, Karimfar, Mohammad Hassan, Rafighdoost, Houshang, Mohammadi, Shabnam, Korneeva, Marina, Rafighdoust, Houshang, Lovasova, Kvetuse, Bolekova, Adriana, Kluchova, Darina, Sulla, Igor, Kapitonova, Marina Yurievna, Syed Ahmad Fuad, Syed Baharom, Jayakaran, Flossie, Shams, Ali Reza, Aghaee, Fereshteh, Baqer, Zohreh, Faroki, Mohamad, Das, Srijit, Kassim, Normadiah, Latiff, Azian, Suhaimi, Frihah, Ghafar, Norzana, Hlaing, Khin Pa Pa, Maatoq, Israa, Othman, Faizah, Kiray, Muge, Bagriyanik, Husnu Alper, Pekcetin, Cetin, Ozogul, Candan, Fidan, Mustafa, Suhaimi, Farihah, Sun, Fei, Sanchez-Margallo, Francisco, Gil, Francisco, Crisostomo, Verónica, Uson, Jesus, Ramirez, Gegorio, Turamanlar, Ozan, Kirpiko, Oguz, Haktanir, Alpay, Climent, Salvador, Losilla, Sergio, Climent, Maria, Sarikcioglu, Levent, Senol, Yesim, Yildirim, Fatos B., Utuk, Arzu, Kunicki, Jacek, Pasbakhsh, Parichehr, Omidi, Negar, Omidi, Hamed, Nazhvani, Fatemeh Dehghani, Ghalebi, Seyed Razi, Javan, Nima, Mohagery, Akrami, Bideskan, Ali Reza Ebrahimzadeh, Taheri, Mohammad Mehdi Hassanzadeh, Fazel, Ali Reza, Tiengo, Cesare, Macchi, Veronica, Stecco, Carla, Porzionato, Andrea, Mazzoleni, Franco, De Caro, Raffaele, Clemente, Alberto, Morra, Aldo, Greco, Pietro, Pavan, Piero, Natali, Arturo, Demir, Mehmet, Dokur, Mehmet, Acer, Niyazi, Mavi, Ayfer, Matveeva, Niki, Lazarova, Dobrila, Korneti, Kostandina, Jovevska, Svetlana, Jurkovik, Dragica, Papazova, Meri, Havasi, Masoumeh, Alboghobeish, Naeim, Savari, Ahmad, Salamat, Negin, Sharifi, Mozafar, Kwak, Hyun-Ho, Hu, Kyung-Seok, Kim, Gyoo-Cheon, Park, Bong-Soo, Kim, Hee-Jin, Sinav, Ahmet, Gulati, Adarsh K., Gulati, Nidhi K., Alshammary, Hussien, Nazhvani, Seifollah Dehghani, Vafafar, Amir, Esmaeilpour, Tahereh, Bahmanpour, Soghra, Elyasi, Leila, Monabbati, Ahmad, Ghanadi, M., Paryani, Mohammad Reza, Gilanpour, Hassan, Amirsam, Banino, Omaña, Rodrigo Elizondo, López, Santos Guzmán, De la Garza Castro, Oscar, Vega, Edgar Urrutia, Lopez, Santos Guzman, Talebpour, Freshteh, Golmohammadi, Rahim, Dashti, Golamreza, Atlasi, Mohammad Ali, Mehdizadeh, Mehdi, Bahadori, Mohammad Hadi, Joghataei, Mohammad Taghi, Hatami, Leili, Boroujeni, Mandana Beigi, Estakhr, Jasem, Esfandiary, Ebrahim, Marzban, Mohsen, Bakhtiary, Mehrdad, Modiry, Navid, Jafarpur, Mokhtar, Mofidpur, Hassan, Alavi, S. Hassan, Mahmoudian, Alareza, Taghavi, Mohmmad Mohsen, Jafarpour, Mokhtar, Mahmoudian, Ali Reza, Sanjarmousavi, Nasrin, Doassans, Ines, Sorrenti, Natalia, Decuadro, German, Saibene, Andres, Poumayrac, Marie, Laza, Sebastian, Almiron, Carina, Vergara, Maria Elena, Soria, Victor, Lasa, Sebastian, Perez, Adolfo, Castro, Gabriela, Maria, Ana Santa, Soleimani, Mansoureh, Katebi, Majid, Bakhshayesh, Masoomeh, Oner, Mithat, Halici, Mehmet, Yikilmaz, Ali, Guney, Ahmet, Turk, Yildirim, Edizer, Mete, Beden, Umit, Icten, Nihal, Afshar, Mohammad, Hasanzadeh Taheri, Mohammad Mehdi, Moalem, Adel, Golalipour, Mohammad Jafar, Tamizi, Azadeh, Ahi, Mohammad, Mohammadpour, Shahram, Maiery, Ardeshir, Acikel, Cengiz, Ulkur, Ersin, Karagoz, Huseyin, Celikoz, Bahattin, Bedi, Kuldip, Ginus, Partadiredja, Golalipoor, Mohammad Jafar, Mohammadi, Mohammad Reza, Jhand, Poya, Mansourian, Azad Reza, Hosseinpoor, Kanizreza, Keshtkar, Abbas Ali, Alsaffar, Raith, Balajadeh, Babak Kabiri, Ghafari, Soraya, Azarhosh, Ramin, Fazeli, Seyyed Amirhossein, Jahanshahi, Mehrdad, Gharravi, Annen Mohammad, Alicioglu, Banu, Karakas, Hakki Muammer, Harma, Ahmet, Yang, Hun-Mu, Won, Sung-Yoon, Lee, Jae-Gi, Lee, Ju-Young, Lee, Jeong-Yong, Kim, Yoo-Ri, Song, Wu-Chul, Koh, Ki-Seok, Hwang, Eu-Na, Choi, Hyun-Gon, Kim, Soon-Heum, Kim, Soo-Young, Hur, Mi-Sun, Ulucam, Enis, Celbis, Osman, Kim, Da-Hye, Hong, Hee-Suk, Kim, Hyun-Joo, Choi, Jong-Hoon, Park, Jong-Tae, Kim, Hyeon-Cheol, Abbasi, Hamed, Hosseinipanah, Seyed Mohammad, Hosseini, Mohammad, Amani, A., Ashrafi, H. R., Sadeghimehr, Mohsen, Kim, Hyun-Ju, Sheverdin, Vadim, Amani, Zahra, Ashrafi, Alireza, Ashrafi, Ali Reza, Javad, Hami, Kachap, Mokhtar Jafarpoor, Laza, Sebastián, Poumayrac, Marie Catherine, Doassans, Inés, Vergara, María Elena, Almirón, Carina, Soria, Víctor, Rivara, Alvaro, Sirilo, Angela, Freire, Diego, Cirillo, Angela, Veragara, Maria Elena, Krmek, Vlado, Krmek, Nikola, Jo-Osvatic, Ana, Nikolic, Vasilije, Radic, Radivoje, Tubbs, R. Shane, Loukas, Marios, Fogg, Quentin, Ashwood, Neil, Cilingiroglu, Serpil, Ozbakir, Cemal, Mazoochi, Tahereh, Sabanciogullari, Vedat, Gumus, Cesur, Erdil, F. Hayat, Cimen, Mehmet, Moodi, Hesam, Ghiasi, Fateme, Akbari, Asghar, Hami, Javad, Khazei, Majid, Haghparast, Elham, Mitsakis, Ioannis, Anastasiou, Aikaterini, Mitsakis, Menelaos, Sianou, Kyriaki, Hainoglou, Roxani, Francisco, Margarida, Mitsaki, Charikleia, Konstantinidi, Maria, Prapa, Stamatia, Leksan, Igor, Mrcela, Tomislav, Selthofer, Robert, Kermanian, Fatemeh, Mahmoudian, Alireza, Ahmadpoor, Mahmood Erfanian, Dalili, Naser, Elian, Amir Hossein, Moaiery, Ardesheer, Jamalpour, Zahra, Nourani, Mohammad Reza, Asgari, Alireza, Hassanzadeh Taheri, Mohammad Mehdi, Ebrahimzadeh, Alireza, Eftekharvaghefi, Seyed Hasan, Mohammadi, Abbas, Sheibani, Vahid, Nematollahi-Mahani, Seyed Noureddin, Latifpour, Mastafa, Deilami, Masood, Soroure-Azimzadeh, Behzad, Nabipour, Fatemeh, Najafipour, Hamid, Nakhaee, Nouzar, Yaghoobi, Mohammad, Eftekharvaghefi, Rana, Salehinejad, Parvin, Azizi, Hasan, Riasi, Hamid Reza, Nobakht, Maliheh, Asalgoo, Sara, Rahbar, Roshanak, Najafzadeh, Norooz, Moosavizadeh, Kazem, Ezzatabadypour, Massood, Majidi, Masoud, Malekpor-Afshar, Reza, Karimzade, Fariba, Hoseini, Mahmood, Bayat, Mohamad, Gorgi, Ali, Nezhadi, Akram, Bakhtiari, Mehrdad, Jazi, Homa Rasooli, Jafaryan, Maryam, Haghir, Hosein, Hosseini, Mahmood, Rahimi, Sadegh, Rassouli, Fatemeh Behnam, Gorji, Ali, Habibi, Aliasghar, Pouya, Fatemeh, Dabiri, Shahryar, Mousavi, A., Rajabalian, Saeed, Abolidokht, A., Khanlarkhani, Neda, Naderian, Homayoun, Berjis, Nezamedin, Namavar, Mohamad Reza, Talaei, Tahereh, Mazaheri, Zohreh, Monabati, Ahmad, Kosar, Mehmet Ilkay, Karacan, Kezban, Chegini, Hamidreza, Nikzad, Hossein, Ayhan, Egemen, Ustundag, Sinan, Akkin, Salih Murat, Ogut, Tahir, Rayegan, Parviz, Meibodi, Mohamad Ali Emami, Ghaem, Reza Montazer, Zargarpoor, Rosa, Eftekhar Vaghefi, Seyd Hasan, Moshkdanian, Ghazale, Poya, Fateme, Kohestani, Hamid, Abarghoeai, Roozbeh Rayegan, Abarghoeai, Parviz Rayegan, Eftekhar Vaghefi, Seyed Hasan, Mahmodi, Abolghasem Amir, Poraboli, Ali, Kohestani, Hamid Reza, Vaghefi, Raena Eftekhar, Eftekhar Vaghefy, Seyed Hasan, Vaghefy, Raena Eftekhar, Abarghoeai, Parviz Raygan, Saba, Mohamad, Gharravi, Anneh Mohammad, Javadnia, Fatemeh, Zhaleh, Mohsen, Nezhad, Dariush Bijan, Gholami, Mohammad Reza, Piagkou, Maria, Aikaterini, Vassiliki Kouki, Piagkos, Giannoulis, Douvetzemis, Stergios, Skandalakis, Panagiotis, Anagnostopoulou, Sophia, Papadopoulos, Nikolaos, Celik, H. Hamdi, Tatar, Ilkan, Tatar, Emel Cadalli, Mocan, Burce Ozgen, Sargon, Mustafa F., Denk, C. Cem, Rasoolijazi, Homa, Joghataie, Mohammad Taghi, Roghani, Mehrdad, Akkin, Salin Murat, Dinc, Gulten, Kurklu, Mustafa, Ozboluk, Sener, Komurcu, Mahmut, Koebke, Jürgen, Balioglu, Mehmet Bulent, Kaygusuz, Mehmet Akif, Bozkus, Ferdi Sefa, Korkmaz, Ozgur, Bayram, Sule Biyik, Can, Mehmet Ali, Nasiri, Ebrahim, Jafar-Kazemi, Koroush, Hosseini, Melina, Maghoul, Shahin, Soleimani, Mansooreh, Amini, Abdollah, Hassanzade, Mohamad Mahdi, Davari, Mohammad Hossein, Van Hoof, Tom, Gomes, Germano T., Audenaert, Emmanuel, Verstraete, Koenraad, Kerckaert, Ingrid, D’Herde, Katharina, Benninger, Brion, Hedley, Gil, Filipoiu, Florin Mihail, Tarta, Eugen, Enyedi, Mihali, Pantu, Cosmin, Stanciulescu, Razvan, Skobowiat, Cezary, Calka, Jaroslaw, Majewski, Mariusz, Rezaian, Maryam, Yaghoobfar, Akbar, Hamedi, Somayeh, and Shomali, T.
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7. Increased Levels of VEGF-A and HIF-1 alpha in Turkish Children with Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever
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Sefikogullari, Murat, Kaya, Ali, Aydin, Huseyin, Sancakdar, Enver, Celik, Veysel Kenan, Bagci, Gokhan, and [Sefikogullari, Murat] Private Samandag Med Ctr, Pediat Clin, Antakya, Turkey -- [Kaya, Ali] Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Pediat, Fac Med, Sivas, Turkey -- [Aydin, Huseyin -- Sancakdar, Enver -- Celik, Veysel Kenan -- Bagci, Gokhan] Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Biochem, Fac Med, Sivas, Turkey
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HIF-1 alpha ,Sepsis ,Crimean congo hemorrhagic fever ,VEGF ,Children - Abstract
WOS: 000399725900003, PubMed ID: 29026849, Background: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a disease characterized by serious course, including acute viral fever, ecchymosis, thrombocytopenia, liver dysfunction and high rate of mortality. Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha) and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A (VEGF-A) play an important role both in the inflammatory process and plasma leakage. The aim of this study was to define HIF-1 alpha and VEGF-A serum levels obtained from CCHF patients and control group and to investigate whether these factors were correlated with the pathogenesis of this disease. Methods: Thirty cases younger than 17yr confirmed by RT-PCR and/or ELISA for CCHF were included in this study. Thirty age and sex matched healthy peoples were enrolled as controls. Blood samples collected from the patient and control groups. Serum levels of HIF-1 alpha and VEGF-A were measured with ELISA. Results: Levels of HIF-1 alpha and VEGF-A were statistically significantly increased in CCHF patients compared to the control group (P < 0.05). A significant positive correlation was found between the levels of HIF-1 alpha and VEGF-A in the patient group (P < 0.01). The levels of ALT, AST, CK, aPTT, WBC and Thrombocyte count were significantly higher in the patients than in the control group (P < 0.001). A positive correlation was found among the levels of AST and CK from biochemical parameters and VEGF and HIF-1 alpha in the patient group (P < 0.05) Conclusion: HIF-1 alpha and VEGF-A might play an important role in CCHF pathogenesis.
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8. The significance of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in differantial diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage
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Karakus, Savas, Yildiz, Caglar, Akkar, Ozlem, Sancakdar, Enver, Ulger, Dilara, Ali Cetin, [Karakus, Savas -- Yildiz, Caglar -- Akkar, Ozlem -- Cetin, Ali] Cumhuriyet Univ, Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Sancakdar, Enver -- Ulger, Dilara] Cumhuriyet Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey, and Cetin, Ali -- 0000-0002-5767-7894
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Ectopic pregnancy ,neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio ,miscarriage - Abstract
WOS: 000379157300063, Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the diagnostic value of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in the differential diagnosis of patients with vaginal bleeding related to ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage. Study design. A retrospective analysis of case histories of patients with documented ectopic pregnancies or miscarriages diagnosed by a combination of clinical examination, transvaginal ultrasonography, and human chorionic gonadotropin assay. Normal pregnant women were used as controls. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio was calculated in the patients and controls. Results: The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio was higher in patients with ectopic pregnancies than in patients with normal pregnancies or patients with miscarriages (P
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9. Comparison of maternal serum vitamin D and paraoxonase 1 levels and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratios of preeclamptic and severe preeclamptic, and normal pregnant women
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Akkar, Ozlem Bozoklu, Sancakdar, Enver, Karakus, Savas, Yildiz, Caglar, Arslan, Murat, Yucel, Hasan, Ozcelik, Fatma, Yenicesu, Ayse Gonca Imir, Cetin, Meral, Ali Cetin, [Akkar, Ozlem Bozoklu -- Karakus, Savas -- Yildiz, Caglar -- Yenicesu, Ayse Gonca Imir -- Cetin, Meral -- Cetin, Ali] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Sancakdar, Enver -- Ozcelik, Fatma] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Yucel, Hasan] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Arslan, Murat] Sivas State Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Sivas, Turkey, and Cetin, Ali -- 0000-0002-5767-7894
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preeclampsia ,severe ,paraoxonase 1 ,neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,25-hydroxyvitamin D - Abstract
WOS: 000379157300125, Preeclampsia is one of the most common causes of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic values of maternal serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 (PON1) and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in the preeclamptic patients and to assess whether they can be used to distinguish the severity of preeclampsia. This prospective study was conducted in women with preeclampsia (n=34) or severe preeclampsia (n=10) and normal pregnancies (n=36), with at least gestational age of 24 weeks. Maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and PON1 were measured and NLR was calculated. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels of the study groups were found comparable (P > 0.05). The normal pregnancy and preeclampsia groups were comparable (P > 0.05) with regard to the PON1 level; however, their PON1 levels were significantly higher compared to the severe preeclampsia group (P < 0.05). The NLRs of the normal pregnancy and preeclampsia groups were found similar (P > 0.05), but the NLR of severe preeclampsia group was significantly higher compared to the normal pregnancy and preeclampsia groups (P < 0.05). The maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D level is not useful as a marker in the diagnosis of preeclampsia; however, the maternal serum PON1 level and NLR may distinguish the patients with preeclampsia with severe features, but not the patients with preeclampsia without severe features.
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10. Evaluation of cytokines as Th1/Th2 markers in pathogenesis of children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
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Sancakdar, Enver, Guven, Ahmet Sami, Uysal, Elif Bilge, Kaya, Ali, Deveci, Koksal, Karapinar, Hekim, Akkar, Ismail, and [Sancakdar, Enver -- Deveci, Koksal] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Med Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Guven, Ahmet Sami -- Kaya, Ali] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pediat, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Uysal, Elif Bilge] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Microbiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Karapinar, Hekim] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Akkar, Ismail] Sivas State Hosp, Dept Pediat, Sivas, Turkey
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Th2 ,IL-12 ,IL-10 ,Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever ,ET-1 - Abstract
WOS: 000336739100035, PubMed ID: 24753773, Cytokine networks play a key role in the pathogenesis of the disease in Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) patients. Therefore, our aim was to study the effects of cytokine levels on the pathogenesis and severity of the disease in children with CCHF. Fifty-two patients diagnosed with CCHF and 34 healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. The patients with CCHF were divided into two groups (severe and non-severe). The levels of the Interleukin-10 (IL-10), IL-12, IL-6, Endothelin-1 (ET-1) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) were measured in all groups. IL-12 levels did not show any difference between the CCHF and HC groups and among the severe, non-severe and HC groups. IL-10 and ET-1 levels were significantly higher in the severe group when compared to the non-severe group and the HC group. Moreover, IL-10 and ET-1 levels were significantly higher in the non-severe group when compared to the HC group. In terms of IL-6 and TNF-alpha levels, there was no difference between the severe and non-severe groups while the said levels were significantly higher in the severe group when compared to the HC group. The results of the present study showing significantly higher IL-10 and ET-1 levels in the severe group suggest that Th2-mediated humoral immunity is more effective in the pathogenesis and severity of CCHF in children.
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11. Original research-Orijinal araştırma
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GÜLTÜRK, Abdülaziz, DEVECİ, Köksal, KAYA, Ali, GÜVEN, Ahmet, SANCAKDAR, Enver, CEVİT, Ömer, and Sivas Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi
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Kistik fibrozis,ter testi,akciğer enfeksiyonu,gelişme geriliği ,Cystic fibrosis,sweat test,pulmonary infection,growth retardation ,Cerrahi - Abstract
Aim. Cystic fibrosis occurs as a consequence of mutations in the gene regulation of transmembrane message and shows autosomal recessive inheritance. The disease is more frequent among white people; Clinical findings and symptoms in cystic fibrosis can be very different due to the age of patients, type of mutation and complications. In our country, the most common complaints of cystic fibrosis patients in application to hospital are problems in respiratory tract and growth retardation. In this study, we aimed to findhe frequency of cystic fibrosis in children who applied to our clinic with growth retardation and/or recurrent pulmonary infections. Method. This prospective study was conducted between September 2009 and September 2010 in 218 children who applied to our clinic with symptoms of malnutrition and/or recurrent pulmonary infections and had not been diagnosed as cystic fibrosis before. These patients underwent sweat test and their clinical chracteristics were noted. The diagnosis of cystic fibrosis was made by using positive sweat test , appropriate clinical findings and by exclusion of other diseases that also cause recurrent pulmonary infections or malnutrition. Results. The mean age of children was 54.40 ± 48.70 months. Of all children, 100 (45.9%) were male and 118 (54.1%) were female. Positive sweat test was found in 9 (4.2%) children. The frequency of cystic fibrosis was found to be 7.8% in children with recurrent pulmonary infections and 10.5% in children with weight percentile values, Amaç. Kistik fibrozis, transmembran ileti regülasyonu genindeki mutasyon sonucu oluşur ve otozomal resesif kalıtım gösteren bir hastalıktır. Beyaz ırkta daha sık görülür. Hastalığın klinik bulguları hastanın yaşı, mutasyonun tipi ve komplikasyonlarına bağlı olarak çok büyük değişiklikler göstermektedir. Ülkemizde de en sık başvuru nedeni solunum yolu problemleri ve büyüme gelişme geriliğidir. Bu çalışma ile rekürren akciğer enfeksiyonu veya gelişme geriliği şikâyetleri ile kliniğimize başvuran hastalarda kistik fibrozis sıklığının arastırılması amaçlanmıştır. Yöntem. Bu prospektif çalışmada; Eylül 2009 ve Eylül 2010 tarihleri arasında tekrarlayan akciğer enfeksiyonu ve gelisme geriliği sikâyetleri ile kliniğimize basvuran ve daha önce tanı almamış 218 hastada ter testi yapılarak, kistik fibrozis sıklığı araştırılmış ve hastaların klinik özellikleri incelenmiştir. Vakalarda kistik fibrozis tanısı; kistik fibrozis kliniği ile uyumlu bulgulara sahip olma, diğer hastalıkların dışlanması ve ter testi pozitifliği esaslarına göre kondu. Bulgular. Vakaların yaşları ortalama 54,40±48,70 ay idi. Vakaların 100 (%45,9)’ü kız, 118 (%54,1)’i erkek idi. Ter testi sonucu çocukların 9 (%4,2)’unda pozitif bulundu. Tekrarlayan akciğer enfeksiyonu olan çocuklarda kistik fibrozis sıklığı %7,8 , ağırlık ve boy persantilleri < 3 persantil olan çocuklarda ise kistik fibrozis sıklığı sırasıyla %10,5 ve %9,3’dü. Sonuç. Gelişme geriliği ve tekrarlayan akciğer enfeksiyonu olan çocuklarda kistik fibrozis tanısının erken konulması ve geç komplikasyonlarının önlenmesi için ter testi klinik olarak önemlidir.
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12. Association between leptin and weight gain in patients receiving iron treatment.
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Solmaz, Soner, Acıbucu, Fettah, Sancakdar, Enver, Gereklioğlu, Çiğdem, Korur, Aslı, and Acıbucu, Duygu Oğuz
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LEPTIN ,WEIGHT gain ,PARENTERAL therapy - Abstract
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13. SDF-1/CXCL12 and CXCR4 gene variants, and elevated serum SDF-1 levels are associated with preeclampsia.
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Karakus, Savas, Bagci, Binnur, Bagci, Gokhan, Sancakdar, Enver, Yildiz, Caglar, Akkar, Ozlem, and Cetin, Ali
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PREECLAMPSIA ,CHEMOKINE receptors ,STROMAL cells ,SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,CELL receptors ,CYTOKINES ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,CASE-control method - Abstract
Objective: We aimed to compare the frequencies of stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) 3'A and CXCR4 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and serum SDF-1 levels in patients with preeclampsia (PE).Methods: In total, 89 women with PE and 89 control women were included in the study. Genotyping was done by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method was used to measure serum SDF-1 level.Results: For SDF-1 3'A SNP, the frequency of GA genotype, total number of GA and AA genotypes, and the A allele frequency was higher in PE patients than controls (p = 0.04, 0.023, and 0.029, respectively). For CXCR4 SNP, the frequency of CT genotype, total number of CT and TT genotypes, and the T allele frequency were higher in PE patients than controls (p = 0.04, 0.006, and 0.005, respectively). SDF-1 serum level was detected higher in preeclamptic women compared with controls (p = 0.001). In PE patients, there was no significant association between serum SDF-1 levels and genotypes of SDF-1 3'A SNP. SDF-1 level was significantly higher in patients bearing CXCR4 CT genotype than CC genotype (p = 0.001). Furthermore, SDF-1 levels in patients bearing CT+TT genotype were found higher than that of patients with CC genotypes (p = 0.001).Conclusion: Results of our study suggest that SDF-1 3'A and CXCR4 polymorphisms and elevated serum SDF-1 levels may have a role in the development of PE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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14. Increased Levels of VEGF-A and HIF-1α in Turkish Children with Crimean- Congo Hemorrhagic Fever.
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Sefikogullari, Murat, Kaya, Ali, Aydin, Huseyin, Sancakdar, Enver, Celik, Veysel Kenan, and Bagci, Gokhan
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VASCULAR endothelial growth factors ,BLOOD platelets ,HYPOXIA-inducible factor 1 - Abstract
Background: Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a disease characterized by serious course, including acute viral fever, ecchymosis, thrombocytopenia, liver dysfunction and high rate of mortality. Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A (VEGF-A) play an important role both in the inflammatory process and plasma leakage. The aim of this study was to define HIF-1α and VEGF-A serum levels obtained from CCHF patients and control group and to investigate whether these factors were correlated with the pathogenesis of this disease. Methods: Thirty cases younger than 17yr confirmed by RT-PCR and/or ELISA for CCHF were included in this study. Thirty age and sex matched healthy peoples were enrolled as controls. Blood samples collected from the patient and control groups. Serum levels of HIF-1α and VEGF-A were measured with ELISA. Results: Levels of HIF-1α and VEGF-A were statistically significantly increased in CCHF patients compared to the control group (P< 0.05). A significant positive correlation was found between the levels of HIF-1α and VEGF-A in the patient group (P< 0.01). The levels of ALT, AST, CK, aPTT, WBC and Thrombocyte count were significantly higher in the patients than in the control group (P< 0.001). A positive correlation was found among the levels of AST and CK from biochemical parameters and VEGF and HIF-1α in the patient group (P< 0.05) Conclusion: HIF-1α and VEGF-A might play an important role in CCHF pathogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme (ACE) I/D and Alpha-Adducin (ADD1) G460W Gene Polymorphisms in Turkish Patients with Severe Chronic Tinnitus.
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Yüce, Salim, Sancakdar, Enver, Bağcı, Gökhan, Koç, Sema, Kurtulgan, Hande Küçük, Bağcı, Binnur, Doğan, Mansur, and Uysal, İsmail Önder
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ANGIOTENSIN converting enzyme , *ADDUCIN , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *TINNITUS , *SENSORY stimulation , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *GENOTYPES , *PATIENTS - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Tinnitus is described as a disturbing sound sensation in the absence of external stimulation. We aimed to investigate whether there is any relationship between severe chronic tinnitus and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) I/D and a-adducin (ADD1) G460W gene polymorphisms. MATERIALS and METHODS: The patient group and control group consisted of 89 and 104 individuals, respectively. The evaluation of tinnitus was performed using the Strukturiertes Tinnitus-Interview (STI). The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) was used to evaluate the tinnitus severity. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) techniques were used for genotyping. RESULTS: With regard to the ACE I/D polymorphism, there was no significant difference in genotype and allele frequencies between the patient group and control group. However, a statistically significant difference was found in genotype (p<0.01) and allele frequencies (p=0.021) of the ADD1 G460W gene polymorphism. Combined genotype analysis showed that the ACE II /ADD1 GW genotype was statistically significantly higher in the patient group than in the control group (X2: 7.15, p=0.007). The odds ratio value of the GW genotype was 2.5 (95% CI=1.4-4.7) (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate an association between ADD1 G460W gene polymorphism and susceptibility to severe chronic tinnitus. It was found that the GW genotype increased the disease risk by 2.5-fold compared with other genotypes. This indicates that ADD1 G460W polymorphism could be an important factor in the pathophysiology of tinnitus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Important of Angiopoietic System in Evaluation of Endothelial Damage in Children with Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever.
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Sancakdar, Enver, Guven, Ahmet S., Uysal, Elif B., Deveci, Köksal, and Gültürk, Esra
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17. Role of ADDUCIN Gly460Trp, ACE I/D and AGT M235T Gene Polymorphisms in Genetic Susceptibility to Diabetic Nephropathy.
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Sancakdar, Enver, Ateş, Kadir, Kaman, Dilara, Deveci, Köksal, Özkan, Yusuf, and İlhan, Necip
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Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease with a high incidence of morbidity and mortality lowering the quality of life with acute and chronic complications and it needs to be followed up and treated throughout the lifespan. Concordant with the frequency of DM and the increase in the length of life frequency of DNP is also increased. The I allele of the ACE I/D polymorphism, AGT M235T's T allele and ADD G460W's W allele presence are purported to present a predisposition to DNP. In our study we aimed to investigate the effect of the AGT M235T, ACE I /D and ADD 460W polymorphisms in the development of DNP in patients with diabetes mellitus. The study group consisted of 194 patients with Diabetic nephropathy and the control group contained 100 DM patients. In the diabetic group the DD genotype of the ACE I/D polymorphism was 54 (54.0%) and the D allele was 69.0% and in the nephropathy group II genotype of the ID were 78 (40.2%) and 51 (26.3%) and the I allele was 46.4 respectively and the presence of the I allele was associated with the presence of nephropathy. There was no significance between the genotypes in the presence of a coexistence of AGT M235T and ACE I /D polymorphisms between the groups the MD alleles (42%) demonstrated significance in the diabetic and the T/I alleles (28.1) demonstrated significance in the nephropathy group. In the ADD G640W polymorphism on its own, subjects having GG (77.3%) and WW (7.7%) genotypes (p=0.025) might have been predisposed to nephropathy however when in combination with the ACE I /D, the presence of the DD/GG (45%) in the diabetic group and the presence of the ID/GG (29.9%) and II/GG (19.6%) combination in the DNP group were statistically significant. The D/G (64%) alleles were significant in the diabetic and the I/G (36.6) alleles were significant in the DNP groups respectively. As a conclusion we think that the II-ID/GG genotype and the I/G alleles in the presence of the ACE-ADD combination and TT/ID genotype and T/I alleles in the ACE-AGT combination may be effective in the predisposition of the diabetic patients to nephropathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Evaluation of Endothelium Functions by Flow-mediated Dilatation in Pediatric Patients With Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever.
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Karapinar, Hekim, Kaya, Ali, Uysal, Elif Bilge, Küçükdurmaz, Zekeriya, Deveci, Köksal, Güven, Ahmet Sami, Sancakdar, Enver, and Yılmaz, Ahmet
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19. Evaluation of Serum Perforin, Caspase-3, sFasL and M-30 Levels as Apoptotic Markers in Children With Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever.
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Güven, Ahmet S., Sancakdar, Enver, Uysal, Elif B., Kaya, Ali, Oflaz, Mehmet B., Karapınar, Hekim, Bolat, Fatih, Tuzcu, Nevin, Deveci, Köksal, Cevit, Ömer, and İcagasioglu, Füsun D.
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20. Do neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and interleukin-18 predict renal dysfunction in patients with familial Mediterranean fever and amyloidosis?
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Deveci, Köksal, Korkmaz, Serdal, Senel, Soner, Deveci, Hulya, Sancakdar, Enver, Uslu, Ali U., Deniz, Abdulkadir, Alkan, Filiz, Seker, Mehmet M., and Sencan, Mehmet
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GELATINASES ,LIPOCALIN-2 ,INTERLEUKIN-18 ,FAMILIAL Mediterranean fever ,AMYLOIDOSIS ,ALBUMINS ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and interleukin-18 (IL-18) predict renal disfunction in patients with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF). Methods: This prospective study consisted of 102 patients with FMF in attack-free period, and 40 matched healthy controls. Of the patients, nine were diagnosed as amyloidosis. The patients were divided into two groups according to eGFR as below 120 mL per minute and above 120 mL per minute. Also, patients were divided into three groups according to the degree of urinary albumin excretion as normoalbuminuric, microalbuminuric, and macroalbuminuric. The serum levels of IL-18 (sIL-18) and NGAL (sNGAL), and urinary levels of IL-18 (uIL-18) and NGAL (uNGAL) were measured by using ELISA kits. Results: The levels of sIL-18, sNGAL, uIL-18, and uNGAL were detected significantly higher in FMF patients, particularly in patients with amyloidosis, when compared to controls. sNGAL, uIL-18, and uNGAL were significantly higher in patients with eGFR < 120 mL per minute than in patients with eGFR ≥ 120 mL per minute. sNGAL, uIL-18, and uNGAL were correlated significantly with urinary albumin excretion, additionally, were inverse correlated with eGFR. The most remarkable findings of this study are of the higher values of sIL-18, sNGAL, uIL-18, and uNGAL in both normoalbuminuric FMF patients and patients with eGFR ≥ 120 mL per minute. Conclusions: The results of this study suggest that sIL-18, uIL-18, sNGAL, and uNGAL are reliable markers of early renal disfunction in FMF patients, and may let us take measures from the early stage of renal involvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Red cell distribution width and hypertensive response to exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Kucukdurmaz, Zekeriya, Karavelioglu, Yusuf, Karapinar, Hekim, Sancakdar, Enver, Deveci, Koksal, Gul, İbrahim, and Yilmaz, Ahmet
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PEOPLE with diabetes ,ERYTHROCYTES ,HYPERTENSION ,BIOMARKERS ,BLOOD pressure measurement ,BODY mass index ,HEMOGLOBINS ,HEMATOCRIT ,BLOOD cell count - Abstract
Objective: There is no study about hypertensive response to exercise (HRE), which is a marker of unborn hypertension (HT), and red cell distribution width (RDW) association, in diabetic normotensive patients. So, we aimed to investigate any correlation among RDW and HRE in normotensive type 2 diabetic patients. Methods: Consecutive type 2 diabetic patients without history of HT and with normal blood pressure (BP) on ambulatory BP monitoring were included to the study. We divided the patients into two groups depending on their peak systolic BP on exercise; HRE (Group 1) or normal response to exercise (Group 2). Results: Data of 75 diabetic patients (51.9 ± 9.7) were analyzed (31 male (48%)). Their mean RDW was 13.11 ± 0.46. Patients with HRE were significantly older than patients without HRE. Smoking was more frequent in Group 2. Gender distribution and body mass index were similar between the groups. Else hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count and RDW values were not significantly different. Office systolic BP and diastolic BP, daytime and 24-h systolic BP were significantly higher in Group 1 but heart rate was similar between the groups. Conclusions: This study revealed that RDW do not differ between diabetic normotensive patients with HRE or not. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Bradycardia Seen In Children With Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever.
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Oflaz, Mehmet Burhan, Kucukdurmaz, Zekeriya, Guven, A. Sami, Karapinar, Hekim, Kaya, Ali, Sancakdar, Enver, Deveci, Koksal, Gul, Ibrahim, Erdem, Alim, Cevit, Omer, and Icagasioglu, F. Dilara
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BRADYCARDIA ,HEMORRHAGIC fever ,FEVER in children ,VIRUS diseases ,MORTALITY ,RIBAVIRIN ,HOSPITAL patients ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Introduction: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a zoonotic viral disease with a high mortality rate. In clinical practice, we observed bradycardia in some pediatric patients with CCHF during the clinical course. So we aimed to report CCHF cases that presented bradycardia during the clinical course and the relation of bradycardia with the clinical findings and ribavirin therapy. Methods: Charts of all hospitalized pediatric CCHF patients were reviewed with respect to age, sex, history of tick bite or history of removing a tick, other risk factors for CCHF transmission, and interval between the tick bite and the onset of symptoms. Outcomes and clinical and laboratory findings and medications were recorded for each patient. We searched the patient records for information regarding the existence of bradycardia. Bradycardia was accepted as the heart rate 2 standard deviations (SD) lower than the suspected heart rate based on age. Results: Fifty-two patients (mean age 11.2±4.4 years, 31 female) were enrolled into the study. Bradycardia was seen in seven patients. Six patients with bradycardia were male and only one was female, and the mean age was 13.1±1.6 years. It was observed that male gender is frequent among patients with bradycardia, as compared with those without bradycardia ( p=0.01). Bleeding was found to be more frequent in patients with bradycardia ( p=0.02). There were significant differences between the bradycardia and nonbradycardia groups with regard to the requirements for fresh frozen plasma transfusion, the number of platelet suspension given, requirement for intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) and in the days of stay in hospital ( p=0.01, p=0.03, p=0.03, p=0.04, respectively). Conclusion: Reversible bradycardia might be seen in the clinical course of pediatric CCHF patients, and the clinicians must be aware of this finding. The possibility that ribavirin may potentiate bradycardia cannot be assessed without a placebo-control study. So further studies may help to reveal the cause of the bradycardia, the disease itself, or the ribavirin therapy. Hence this study supports the need for a randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess intravenous ribavirin in treating CCHF and to support approval of the drug. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Is Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio Associated with Subclinical Inflammation and Amyloidosis in Patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever?
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Uslu, Ali Ugur, Deveci, Koksal, Korkmaz, Serdal, Aydin, Bahattin, Senel, Soner, Sancakdar, Enver, and Sencan, Mehmet
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Background. The purpose of the present study is to determine the association between neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and both subclinical inflammation and amyloidosis in familial Mediterranean fever. Methods. Ninety-four patients with familial Mediterranean fever and 60 healthy volunteers were included in the study. Of the patients, 12 had familial Mediterranean fever related amyloidosis. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio of the patients was obtained from the hematology laboratory archive. Results. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was significantly higher among persons with familial Mediterranean fever compared to healthy individuals (P < 0.0001). Also, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was significantly higher in patients with amyloidosis than in amyloidosis-free patients (P < 0.0001). Since NLR was evaluated in nonamyloid and amyloid stages of the same patient population (type 1 phenotype), we obtained significant statistical differences (1.95 ± 0.30 versus 2.64 ± 0.48, P < 0.05, resp.). With the cutoff value of neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio >2.21 and AUC = 0.734 (P = 0.009), it was a reliable marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis. Conclusion. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, an emerging marker of inflammation, is higher in patients with familial Mediterranean fever in attack-free periods. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio may be a useful marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Effects of testosterone on orchiectomy-induced oxidative damage in the rat hippocampus
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Meydan, Sedat, Kus, Ilter, Tas, Ufuk, Ogeturk, Murat, Sancakdar, Enver, Dabak, Durrin Ozlem, Zararsız, Ismail, and Sarsılmaz, Mustafa
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological changes of the hippocampus after orchiectomy and the protective effects of testosterone on these changes. Animals were divided into 3 groups. The rats in group I were used for sham-orchiectomy. Orchiectomy was performed on the rats in group II. The rats in group III were administrated testosterone propionate 0.5mg/kg/day for 30 days after the orchiectomy. Some of the hippocampal tissues were used for determination of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) enzyme activities, and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels. The remaining hippocampal tissue specimens were stained with routine histological methods and examined under the light microscope. Additionally, the samples were immunohistochemically stained by using avidin–biotin-peroxidase for determination of bax immunoreactivity. The SOD and GSH-Px enzyme activities of the hippocampus were decreased, and MDA levels were increased in group II rats compared to the sham-orchiectomy group. In the light microscopic evaluation of the tissue specimens from group II, significant increases were detected in the number of picnotic cells and in bax immunoreactivity compared to the sham-orchiectomy group. However, an increase was observed in activities of SOD and GSH-Px enzymes and a decrease of the MDA levels in animals with orchiectomy, but having externally administered testosterone. It was determined that the increase of bax immunoreactivity and histopathological changes in this group were regressed by testosterone. The results of our study revealed that orchiectomy-induced oxidative damage and morphological changes in the hippocampal tissue were suppressed by testosterone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Evaluation of Maternal Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, Paraoxonase 1 Levels, and Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Spontaneous Preterm Birth
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Ismail Akkar, Caglar Yildiz, Özlem Bozoklu Akkar, Savas Karakus, Enver Sancakdar, Ayşe Gonca Yenicesu, Irfan Oguz Sahin, Murat Arslan, Ali Cetin, [Akkar, Ozlem Bozoklu -- Karakus, Savas -- Yildiz, Caglar -- Yenicesu, Ayse Gonca Imir -- Cetin, Ali] Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Sivas, Turkey -- [Sancakdar, Enver] Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Med Biochem, Sivas, Turkey -- [Akkar, Ismail] Sivas State Hosp, Dept Pediat, Sivas, Turkey -- [Arslan, Murat] Sivas State Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Sivas, Turkey -- [Sahin, Irfan Oguz] Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Pediat, Sivas, Turkey, and Cetin, Ali -- 0000-0002-5767-7894
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neutrophils ,Preterm Birth ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Obstetric Labor, Premature ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Clinical Research ,medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Humans ,Lymphocytes ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Vitamin D ,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,biology ,Aryldialkylphosphatase ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Paraoxonase ,Paraoxonase 1 ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,25-hydroxyvitamin D ,chemistry ,Premature birth ,biology.protein ,Premature Birth ,Term Birth ,Female ,Calcifediol ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
WOS: 000374178600001, PubMed ID: 27072780, Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, paraoxonase 1, and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in women having early spontaneous preterm birth without clinical chorioamnionitis. Material/Methods: This study was prospectively administered in women referred to our obstetrics service with preterm labor that resulted in preterm birth (n=35) and term labor that ended in term birth (n=44). The maternal serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 were measured and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio was calculated. Results: The 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 levels of the preterm group were significantly lower than those of the term group (p
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26. Alterations of serum brain type natriuretic peptide (BNP) in patients with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
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Uysal, E. B., Sancakdar, E., Şeker, A., Deveci, K., Nevin Tuzcu, Karapınar, H., and [Uysal, Elif Bilge] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Microbiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Sancakdar, Enver -- Deveci, Koksal] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Karapinar, Hekim] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Seker, Ayse] Muhittin Altinok Family Hlth Ctr, Sivas, Turkey -- [Tuzcu, Nevin] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut Microbiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey
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Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever ,cardiac damage ,brain type natriuretic peptide - Abstract
WOS: 000355306000151, PubMed ID: 25932235, Background: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is known to be associated with cardiac damage. Brain type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is secreted from stressed myocardium. Objectives: This study investigated that BNP levels in CCHF and its association with clinical course of disease. Methods: Consecutive CCHF diagnosis confirmed patients were enrolled to the study. Results of patients were compared with age-sex-matched healthy volunteers. Blood samples for BNP levels were collected from the patients during emergency room applications. Mortality, hospitalization duration and other disease severity predictors (thrombocyte count, hemoglobin, white blood cell count, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, prothrombin time, lactate dehydrogenase, international normalized ratio, activated partial thromboplastin time) were recorded. These parameters' correlations with BNP levels were analyzed. Result: Forty-three CCHF patients and 28 control subjects recruited to the study. Groups were similar for age and gender. There was no mortality. Levels of BNP were found to be significantly higher in patients than control subjects (100.4 +/- 45.4 vs. 78.0 +/- 40.4, P=0.033). But BNP levels were not correlated with duration of hospitalization and disease severity predictors (P > 0.05). Conclusions: This study showed that BNP levels are modestly increased in CCHF but this increase does not correlated with disease severity predictors.
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27. Value of ABO blood group in predicting the severity of children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
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Güven, A. S., Sancakdar, E., Kaya, A., Uysal, E. B., Mehmet Burhan Oflaz, Bolat, F., Karapinar, H., Koç, E., Icagasioglu, F. D., [Guven, Ahmet Sami -- Kaya, Ali -- Oflaz, Mehmet Burhan -- Bolat, Fatih -- Koc, Elif -- Icagasioglu, Fusun Dilara] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pediat, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Sancakdar, Enver] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Uysal, Elif Bilge] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Microbiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Karapinar, Hekim] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey, Oflaz, Mehmet Burhan -- 0000-0003-1515-4654, and İÇAĞASIOĞLU, DİLARA FÜSUN
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children ,CCHF ,Original Article ,disease severity ,bleeding ,blood groups - Abstract
WOS: 000333151800012, PubMed ID: 24600498, Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the role of ABO blood groups in predicting disease severity and bleeding potential in children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). Methods: One hundred fifty-one hospitalized patients with CCHF were enrolled in this retrospective study. The patients were divided according to O- and non-O-(A, B and AB) blood groups (n=91 and n=60, respectively). They were also classified into two groups (severe and non-severe) based on disease severity (n=29 and n=122, respectively). Demographic characteristics, clinical findings, and hematologic and biochemical parameters of all patients were recorded on admission and discharge. Results: Although, in all cases, compared to the non-O blood group, the ratio of the blood group O was considerably higher (60% vs. 40%) and similarly so in severe cases (58.6% vs. 41.4%), this difference was not statistically significant (p>0.05). The aPTT at discharge and fever duration of the O-blood group were significantly higher than those of the non-O-blood group (p=0.042, p=0.034, respectively). The factor VIII level of the O-blood group was significantly lower than that of the non-O-blood group (p=0.040). Although the ratios of bleeding and severity were higher in the O-blood group compared to the other group, statistical significance was not reached (p>0.05). Conclusions: Consideration of the ABO blood group is important during diagnostic follow-up to assess the severity of CCHF. In clinical practice, pediatric CCHF patients with the O blood group need to be followed closely for tendency to bleed.
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28. Red cell distribution width and hypertensive response to exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
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İbrahim Gül, Köksal Deveci, Ahmet Yilmaz, Zekeriya Küçükdurmaz, Enver Sancakdar, Hekim Karapinar, Yusuf Karavelioğlu, and [Kucukdurmaz, Zekeriya -- Karapinar, Hekim -- Gul, Ibrahim -- Yilmaz, Ahmet] Cumhuriyet Univ, Sch Med, Dept Cardiol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Karavelioglu, Yusuf] Corum State Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Corum, Turkey -- [Sancakdar, Enver -- Deveci, Koksal] Cumhuriyet Univ, Sch Med, Dept Biochem, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey
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Adult ,Erythrocyte Indices ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ambulatory blood pressure ,Physiology ,red cell distribution width ,Blood Pressure ,Hematocrit ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Exercise ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,hypertensive response to exercise ,business.industry ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Red blood cell distribution width ,General Medicine ,Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,Logistic Models ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Case-Control Studies ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Exercise Test ,Female ,Hemoglobin ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
WOS: 000329838600005, PubMed ID: 23796159, Objective: There is no study about hypertensive response to exercise (HRE), which is a marker of unborn hypertension (HT), and red cell distribution width (RDW) association, in diabetic normotensive patients. So, we aimed to investigate any correlation among RDW and HRE in normotensive type 2 diabetic patients. Methods: Consecutive type 2 diabetic patients without history of HT and with normal blood pressure (BP) on ambulatory BP monitoring were included to the study. We divided the patients into two groups depending on their peak systolic BP on exercise; HRE (Group 1) or normal response to exercise (Group 2). Results: Data of 75 diabetic patients (51.9 +/- 9.7) were analyzed (31 male (48%)). Their mean RDW was 13.11 +/- 0.46. Patients with HRE were significantly older than patients without HRE. Smoking was more frequent in Group 2. Gender distribution and body mass index were similar between the groups. Else hemoglobin, hematocrit, red blood cell count and RDW values were not significantly different. Office systolic BP and diastolic BP, daytime and 24-h systolic BP were significantly higher in Group 1 but heart rate was similar between the groups. Conclusions: This study revealed that RDW do not differ between diabetic normotensive patients with HRE or not.
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29. Is Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio Associated with Subclinical Inflammation and Amyloidosis in Patients with Familial Mediterranean Fever?
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Köksal Deveci, Soner Senel, Ali Ugur Uslu, Serdal Korkmaz, Bahattin Aydin, Enver Sancakdar, Mehmet Şencan, and [Uslu, Ali Ugur -- Aydin, Bahattin] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Internal Med, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Deveci, Koksal -- Sancakdar, Enver] Cumhuriyet Univ, Dept Med Biochem, Fac Med, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Korkmaz, Serdal -- Sencan, Mehmet] Cumhuriyet Univ, Fac Med, Dept Hematol, TR-58140 Sivas, Turkey -- [Senel, Soner] Erciyes Univ, Fac Med, Dept Rheumatol, Kayseri, Turkey
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Amyloid ,Article Subject ,Neutrophils ,Lymphocyte ,lcsh:Medicine ,Familial Mediterranean fever ,Inflammation ,Blood Sedimentation ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Leukocyte Count ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Lymphocytes ,Hematology ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,biology ,business.industry ,Amyloidosis ,lcsh:R ,C-reactive protein ,Case-control study ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Familial Mediterranean Fever ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,C-Reactive Protein ,ROC Curve ,Case-Control Studies ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background. The purpose of the present study is to determine the association between neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and both subclinical inflammation and amyloidosis in familial Mediterranean fever. Methods. Ninety-four patients with familial Mediterranean fever and 60 healthy volunteers were included in the study. Of the patients, 12 had familial Mediterranean fever related amyloidosis. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio of the patients was obtained from the hematology laboratory archive. Results. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was significantly higher among persons with familial Mediterranean fever compared to healthy individuals (P < 0.0001). Also, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was significantly higher in patients with amyloidosis than in amyloidosis-free patients (P < 0.0001). Since NLR was evaluated in nonamyloid and amyloid stages of the same patient population (type 1 phenotype), we obtained significant statistical differences (1.95 +/- 0.30 versus 2.64 +/- 0.48, P < 0.05, resp.). With the cutoff value of neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio >2.21 and AUC = 0.734 (P = 0.009), it was a reliable marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis. Conclusion. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, an emerging marker of inflammation, is higher in patients with familial Mediterranean fever in attack-free periods. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio may be a useful marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis., BACKGROUND: The purpose of the present study is to determine the association between neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and both subclinical inflammation and amyloidosis in familial Mediterranean fever. METHODS: Ninety-four patients with familial Mediterranean fever and 60 healthy volunteers were included in the study. Of the patients, 12 had familial Mediterranean fever related amyloidosis. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio of the patients was obtained from the hematology laboratory archive. RESULTS: The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was significantly higher among persons with familial Mediterranean fever compared to healthy individuals (P < 0.0001). Also, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio was significantly higher in patients with amyloidosis than in amyloidosis-free patients (P < 0.0001). Since NLR was evaluated in nonamyloid and amyloid stages of the same patient population (type 1 phenotype), we obtained significant statistical differences (1.95 ± 0.30 versus 2.64 ± 0.48, P < 0.05, resp.). With the cutoff value of neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio >2.21 and AUC = 0.734 (P = 0.009), it was a reliable marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis. CONCLUSION: The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, an emerging marker of inflammation, is higher in patients with familial Mediterranean fever in attack-free periods. The neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio may be a useful marker in predicting the development of amyloidosis.
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30. Evaluation of Maternal Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, Paraoxonase 1 Levels, and Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Spontaneous Preterm Birth.
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Bozoklu Akkar O, Sancakdar E, Karakus S, Yildiz C, Akkar I, Arslan M, Sahin IO, Imir Yenicesu AG, and Cetin A
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BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D, paraoxonase 1, and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in women having early spontaneous preterm birth without clinical chorioamnionitis. MATERIAL AND METHODS This study was prospectively administered in women referred to our obstetrics service with preterm labor that resulted in preterm birth (n=35) and term labor that ended in term birth (n=44). The maternal serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 were measured and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio was calculated. RESULTS The 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 levels of the preterm group were significantly lower than those of the term group (p<0.05). The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio value of the preterm group was significantly higher than that of the term group (p<0.05). There was a significant but small positive correlation between the serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 in the preterm group (r=0.35; p=0.021). CONCLUSIONS Decreased maternal serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and paraoxonase 1 levels and increased neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio may have a role in the etiology of spontaneous preterm birth.
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31. Alterations of serum brain type natriuretic peptide (BNP) in patients with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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Uysal EB, Sancakdar E, Şeker A, Deveci K, Tuzcu N, and Karapınar H
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Background: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is known to be associated with cardiac damage. Brain type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is secreted from stressed myocardium., Objectives: This study investigated that BNP levels in CCHF and its association with clinical course of disease., Methods: Consecutive CCHF diagnosis confirmed patients were enrolled to the study. Results of patients were compared with age-sex-matched healthy volunteers. Blood samples for BNP levels were collected from the patients during emergency room applications. Mortality, hospitalization duration and other disease severity predictors (thrombocyte count, hemoglobin, white blood cell count, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, prothrombin time, lactate dehydrogenase, international normalized ratio, activated partial thromboplastin time) were recorded. These parameters' correlations with BNP levels were analyzed., Result: Forty-three CCHF patients and 28 control subjects recruited to the study. Groups were similar for age and gender. There was no mortality. Levels of BNP were found to be significantly higher in patients than control subjects (100.4±45.4 vs. 78.0±40.4, P=0.033). But BNP levels were not correlated with duration of hospitalization and disease severity predictors (P > 0.05)., Conclusions: This study showed that BNP levels are modestly increased in CCHF but this increase does not correlated with disease severity predictors.
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32. Predictive role of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin in early diagnosis of platin-induced renal injury.
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Seker MM, Deveci K, Seker A, Sancakdar E, Yilmaz A, Turesin AK, Kacan T, and Babacan NA
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- Acute Kidney Injury chemically induced, Acute Kidney Injury urine, Adult, Aged, Capecitabine administration & dosage, Carboplatin administration & dosage, Cisplatin administration & dosage, Creatinine urine, Deoxycytidine administration & dosage, Deoxycytidine analogs & derivatives, Docetaxel, Female, Fluorouracil administration & dosage, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Lipocalin-2, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neoplasm Staging, Neoplasms complications, Neoplasms pathology, Organoplatinum Compounds administration & dosage, Oxaliplatin, Paclitaxel, Prognosis, Taxoids administration & dosage, Gemcitabine, Acute Kidney Injury diagnosis, Acute-Phase Proteins urine, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Biomarkers, Tumor urine, Lipocalins urine, Neoplasms drug therapy, Proto-Oncogene Proteins urine
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Background: Acute kidney injury is an important issue in chemotherapy receiving patients an neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin has been proposed as a novel marker. We here aimed to assess the role of urinary levels for assessment after platin exposure., Materials and Methods: Patients who had treated with cisplatin or carboplatin or oxaliplatin containg regimens were included in this study. Baseline and postchemotherapy serum urea, creatinine, urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and urine creatinine levels were determined. To avoid the effects of hydration during chemotherapy infusion the urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin/urine creatinine ratio was used to determine acute kidney injury., Results: Of a total of 42 patients receiving platin compounds,14 (33.3%) received cisplatin containing regimens, 14 (33.3%) received carboplatin and 14 (33.3%) oxaliplatin. The median age was 60 (37-76) years. Nineteen of the patients (45.2%) had lung cancer, 12 (28.6%) colorectal cancer and 11 (26.2%) others. The median pre and post chemotherapy urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin/urine creatinin ratio was 15.6 ng/mg and 35.8 ng/mg (p=0.041) in the cisplatin group, 32.5 ng/mg and 86.3 ng/mg (p=0.004) in the carboplatin group and 40.9 ng/mg and 62.3 ng/ mg (p=0.243) in the oxaliplatin group., Conclusions: Nephrotoxicity is a serious side effect of chemotherapeutic agentslike cisplatin and carbopaltin, but only to a lower extent oxaliplatin. All platin compounds must be used carefully and urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin measurement seems to be promising in detecting acute kidney injury earlier than with creatinine.
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33. The effects of sildenafil in liver and kidney injury in a rat model of severe scald burn: a biochemical and histopathological study.
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Gökakın AK, Atabey M, Deveci K, Sancakdar E, Tuzcu M, Duger C, and Topcu O
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- Animals, Female, Kidney injuries, Kidney pathology, Lipid Peroxidation drug effects, Liver injuries, Liver pathology, Malondialdehyde metabolism, Models, Animal, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Sildenafil Citrate administration & dosage, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A metabolism, Vasodilator Agents administration & dosage, Burns pathology, Inflammation prevention & control, Sildenafil Citrate therapeutic use, Soft Tissue Injuries pathology, Vasodilator Agents therapeutic use
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Background: Severe burn induces systemic inflammation and reactive oxygen species leading to lipid peroxidation which may play role in remote organs injury. Sildenafil is a selective and potent inhibitor of cyclic guanosine monophosphate specific phosphodiesterase-5. Sildenafil reduces oxidative stress and inflammation in distant organs. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different dosages of sildenafil in remote organs injury., Methods: A total of thirty-two rats were randomly divided into four equal groups. The groups were designated as follows: Sham, Control, 10, and T20 mg/kg sildenafil treatment groups. Levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), VEGF receptor (Flt-1), activities of glutathione peroxidase (Gpx), levels of total antioxidative capacity (TAC), and total oxidant status (TOS) were measured in both tissues and serum, and a semi-quantitative scoring system was used for the evaluation of histopathological findings., Results: Sildenafil increased levels of Gpx, and Flt-1, and decreased MDA and VEGF levels in tissues. Sildenafil also increased serum levels of TAC and Flt-1 and decreased TOS, OSI, and VEGF., Conclusion: Sildenafil decreased inflammation scores in remote organs in histopathological evaluation. It has protective effects in severe burn-related remote organ injuries by decreasing oxidative stress and inflammation.
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34. Evaluation of cytokines as Th1/Th2 markers in pathogenesis of children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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Sancakdar E, Güven AS, Uysal EB, Kaya A, Deveci K, Karapınar H, and Akkar I
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Cytokine networks play a key role in the pathogenesis of the disease in Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) patients. Therefore, our aim was to study the effects of cytokine levels on the pathogenesis and severity of the disease in children with CCHF. Fifty-two patients diagnosed with CCHF and 34 healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. The patients with CCHF were divided into two groups (severe and non-severe). The levels of the Interleukin-10 (IL-10), IL-12, IL-6, Endothelin-1 (ET-1) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were measured in all groups. IL-12 levels did not show any difference between the CCHF and HC groups and among the severe, non-severe and HC groups. IL-10 and ET-1 levels were significantly higher in the severe group when compared to the non-severe group and the HC group. Moreover, IL-10 and ET-1 levels were significantly higher in the non-severe group when compared to the HC group. In terms of IL-6 and TNF-α levels, there was no difference between the severe and non-severe groups while the said levels were significantly higher in the severe group when compared to the HC group. The results of the present study showing significantly higher IL-10 and ET-1 levels in the severe group suggest that Th2-mediated humoral immunity is more effective in the pathogenesis and severity of CCHF in children.
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35. Value of ABO blood group in predicting the severity of children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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Güven AS, Sancakdar E, Kaya A, Uysal EB, Oflaz MB, Bolat F, Karapınar H, Koç E, and Icagasioglu FD
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the role of ABO blood groups in predicting disease severity and bleeding potential in children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF)., Methods: One hundred fifty-one hospitalized patients with CCHF were enrolled in this retrospective study. The patients were divided according to O- and non-O- (A, B and AB) blood groups (n=91 and n=60, respectively). They were also classified into two groups (severe and non-severe) based on disease severity (n=29 and n=122, respectively). Demographic characteristics, clinical findings, and hematologic and biochemical parameters of all patients were recorded on admission and discharge., Results: Although, in all cases, compared to the non-O blood group, the ratio of the blood group O was considerably higher (60% vs. 40%) and similarly so in severe cases (58.6% vs. 41.4%), this difference was not statistically significant (p>0.05). The aPTT at discharge and fever duration of the O-blood group were significantly higher than those of the non-O-blood group (p=0.042, p=0.034, respectively). The factor VIII level of the O-blood group was significantly lower than that of the non-O-blood group (p=0.040). Although the ratios of bleeding and severity were higher in the O-blood group compared to the other group, statistical significance was not reached (p>0.05)., Conclusions: Consideration of the ABO blood group is important during diagnostic follow-up to assess the severity of CCHF. In clinical practice, pediatric CCHF patients with the O blood group need to be followed closely for tendency to bleed.
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36. Bradycardia seen in children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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Oflaz MB, Kucukdurmaz Z, Guven AS, Karapinar H, Kaya A, Sancakdar E, Deveci K, Gul I, Erdem A, Cevit O, and Icagasioglu FD
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- Adolescent, Animals, Bradycardia complications, Bradycardia drug therapy, Bradycardia epidemiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean complications, Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean drug therapy, Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean epidemiology, Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean virology, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Tick Bites, Turkey epidemiology, Antibodies, Viral blood, Bradycardia physiopathology, Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Crimean-Congo immunology, Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean physiopathology
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Introduction: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a zoonotic viral disease with a high mortality rate. In clinical practice, we observed bradycardia in some pediatric patients with CCHF during the clinical course. So we aimed to report CCHF cases that presented bradycardia during the clinical course and the relation of bradycardia with the clinical findings and ribavirin therapy., Methods: Charts of all hospitalized pediatric CCHF patients were reviewed with respect to age, sex, history of tick bite or history of removing a tick, other risk factors for CCHF transmission, and interval between the tick bite and the onset of symptoms. Outcomes and clinical and laboratory findings and medications were recorded for each patient. We searched the patient records for information regarding the existence of bradycardia. Bradycardia was accepted as the heart rate 2 standard deviations (SD) lower than the suspected heart rate based on age., Results: Fifty-two patients (mean age 11.2 ± 4.4 years, 31 female) were enrolled into the study. Bradycardia was seen in seven patients. Six patients with bradycardia were male and only one was female, and the mean age was 13.1 ± 1.6 years. It was observed that male gender is frequent among patients with bradycardia, as compared with those without bradycardia (p=0.01). Bleeding was found to be more frequent in patients with bradycardia (p=0.02). There were significant differences between the bradycardia and nonbradycardia groups with regard to the requirements for fresh frozen plasma transfusion, the number of platelet suspension given, requirement for intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) and in the days of stay in hospital (p=0.01, p=0.03, p=0.03, p=0.04, respectively)., Conclusion: Reversible bradycardia might be seen in the clinical course of pediatric CCHF patients, and the clinicians must be aware of this finding. The possibility that ribavirin may potentiate bradycardia cannot be assessed without a placebo-control study. So further studies may help to reveal the cause of the bradycardia, the disease itself, or the ribavirin therapy. Hence this study supports the need for a randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess intravenous ribavirin in treating CCHF and to support approval of the drug.
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37. Evaluation of renal involvement in children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
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Deveci K, Uysal EB, Kaya A, Sancakdar E, and Alkan F
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- Acute-Phase Proteins urine, Adolescent, Case-Control Studies, Child, Child, Preschool, Cohort Studies, Female, Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean urine, Humans, Kidney Diseases physiopathology, Kidney Diseases urine, Lipocalin-2, Lipocalins urine, Male, Proteinuria microbiology, Proteinuria physiopathology, Proteinuria urine, Proto-Oncogene Proteins urine, Turkey, Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean physiopathology, Kidney Diseases microbiology
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate renal involvement in children with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). Forty-four children infected with CCHF virus and 30 controls were enrolled in the study. Urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (uNGAL) and urine protein levels were measured in the patient and control groups. Clinical and laboratory findings of the patient and control groups were compared. uNGAL levels were higher in the patient group than that in the control group (P < 0.001). Of the 44 patients, 26 (59.1%) were proteinuric. uNGAL levels in proteinuric patients were higher than those in non-proteinuric patients (P = 0.035). There was a positive correlation between uNGAL and urine protein levels in the patient group. (R = 0.614, P < 0.001). Due to renal involvement, increased proteinuria and increased uNGAL levels were observed in children with CCHF. In these children, measuring urine total protein and uNGAL levels can be useful to monitor renal involvement due to CCHF.
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