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2. Determination of the relationship between major histocompatibility complex alleles andchildhood onset obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Lüleyap, Doğa, Lüleyap, Hüsnü Ümit, Yaman, Akgün, Pazarcı, Perçin, Çetiner, Salih, Alptekin, Davut, Sertdemir, Yaşar, Evyapan, Gülşah, Yolga Tahiroğlu, Ayşegül, and Karacaoğlan, Gökhan
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Adult ,Major Histocompatibility Complex ,Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ,Adolescent ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,General Medicine ,Child ,Alleles - Abstract
About half of the cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) occurring in childhood/adolescence occur with similar symptoms both in childhood and adulthood. Immunologic stress is claimed to be a risk factor in the etiology of childhood onset OCD. Our aim was to elucidate the relationship between childhood onset OCD risk and MHC complex I and II alleles.MHC alleles of 49 OCD children together with 277 healthy children (aged 4-12) were analyzed by PCR. Results were evaluated by using univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis.A2, A29, C4, DRB3.1, and DRB1*16 alleles were found to increase the risk of OCD.The relationship found between DRB locus and OCD in this study was remarkable since there have been studies on different populations reporting similar relationship between DRB locus and rheumatoid arthritis, which is also an AID. MHC class I and class II alleles were found to increase the risk of OCD in our study, which serves as a suitable model for studies suggesting that MHC genes do not work completely independently. Even though the MHC class I and II genes are considered to have different roles in immune response, in fact they tend to work in cooperation. As in previous studies on AIDs, there is a linear relationship between MHC class II alleles and OCD risk.
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- 2022
3. A Case of Severe Poisoning due to Oral Hydrofluoric Acid Ingestion that Could Survive with Timely Effective Treatments
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Küllüoğlu, Emine Pınar, primary, Lüleyap, Doğa, additional, Çiçek, Alper, additional, Anıl, Ayşe Berna, additional, Konca, Çapan, additional, Berksoy, Emel, additional, Gökalp, Gamze, additional, Özel Doğruöz, Ayşenur, additional, and Alaygut, Demet, additional
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- 2022
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4. Türkiye'de Çocuk Yoğun Bakımda COVİD-19 ile İlişkili Multisistemik İnflamatuar Sendrom Tanısı Alan Hastaların Sonuçları: Çok Merkezli Çalışma
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DURAK, FATİH, DUMAN, MURAT, ŞIK, SARE GÜNTÜLÜ, İNAMLIK, AYŞEGÜL, BİNGÖL, İBRAHİM, Annayev, Agageldi, ÇITAK, AGOP, AKÇAY, NİHAL, ŞEVKETOĞLU, ESRA, KESİCİ, SELMAN, Katlan, Banu, DURAK, CANSU, AYGÜN, FATİH, GÜN, EMRAH, KENDİRLİ, TANIL, ERDOĞAN, SEHER, ATAY, GÜRKAN, Sandal, Özlem, Seven, Pınar, VAROL, FATİH, ŞAHİN GÜLEÇ, EBRU, YAZICI ÖZKAYA, PINAR, ARI, HATİCE FERAY, DUYU, MUHTEREM, Boyraz, Merve, BİRBİLEN, AHMET ZİYA, EMEKSİZ, SERHAT, ÖZCAN, SERHAN, ÖZDEMİR, GÖKTUĞ, ARSLAN, GAZİ, KANĞIN, MURAT, TALAY, MEHMET NUR, BAYRAKTAR, SÜLEYMAN, Altuğ, Ümit, OTAR YENER, GÜLÇİN, ANIL, AYŞE BERNA, LÜLEYAP, DOĞA, HAVAN, MERVE, Harmanoğulları, Sezer, YETİMAKMAN ERDOĞAN, AYŞE FİLİZ, Başar, Eviç Zeynep, DALKIRAN, TAHİR, MERCAN, MEHMET, BAL, ALKAN, ZENGİN, NESLİHAN, OTO, ARZU, KILIÇ, NEVİN, KIHTIR, HASAN SERDAR, ONGUN, EBRU ATİKE, İNCEKÖY GİRGİN, FEYZA, Yalındağ Öztürk, Makbule Nilüfer, TELHAN, LEYLA, YILDIZDAŞ, RIZA DİNÇER, EKİNCİ, FARUK, YENER, NAZİK, ÜDÜRGÜCÜ, MUHAMMED, Yükselmiş, Ufuk, ALAKAYA, MEHMET, ARSLANKÖYLÜ, ALİ ERTUĞ, KILINÇ, MEHMET ARDA, KUTLU, NURETTİN ONUR, Bükülmez, Ayşe, ÇELEĞEN, MEHMET, DURSUN, ADEM, ÖZSOYLU, SERKAN, BATTAL, FATİH, Ay Subaşı, Nurcan, SARI, FERHAT, ÖZKALE, MURAT, ÖZKALE, YASEMİN, TOPAL, SEVGİ, KOCAOĞLU, ÇELEBİ, YAZAR, ABDULLAH, KILIÇ, AHMET OSMAN, ALAÇAKIR, NURİ, ÖDEK, ÇAĞLAR, and YAMAN, AYHAN
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- 2021
5. A Case of Severe Poisoning due to Oral Hydrofluoric Acid Ingestion that Could Survive with Timely Effective Treatments.
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Küllüoğlu, Emine Pınar, Lüleyap, Doğa, Çiçek, Alper, Anıl, Ayşe Berna, Konca, Çapan, Berksoy, Emel, Gökalp, Gamze, Doğruöz, Ayşenur Özel, and Alaygut, Demet
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HYDROFLUORIC acid , *INGESTION disorders in children , *HYPOMAGNESEMIA , *CARDIOPULMONARY resuscitation , *INTENSIVE care units - Abstract
Hydrofluoric acid (HFA) is one of the most corrosive inorganic acids. Systemic toxicity usually occurs after ingestion or inhalation. It can lead to hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, hypokalaemia, hyperkalaemia, shock, metabolic acidosis, and ventricular dysrhythmias. A 13-month-old male patient was hospitalized after drinking an unknown amount of unbranded rust remover that contained HFA. Following his admission to the hospital, the patient suffered a sudden cardiac arrest with ventricular fibrillation in the pediatric emergency department. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation were carried out. Subsequently, continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration (CVVHDF) was applied for twelve hours in the pediatric intensive care unit and he was discharged with a recovery. To the best of our knowledge, this case is the first pediatric case in the literature to survive after oral exposure and to receive successful CVVHDF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Determination of the relationship between major histocompatibility complex alleles and childhood onset obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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LÜLEYAP, Ümit, KARACAOĞLAN, Gökhan, TAHİROĞLU, Ayşegül Yolga, YAMAN, Akgün, PAZARCI, Perçin, ÇETİNER, Salih, ALPTEKİN, Davut, SERTDEMİR, Yaşar, EVYAPAN, Gülşah, and LÜLEYAP, Doğa
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MAJOR histocompatibility complex ,OBSESSIVE-compulsive disorder ,ALLELES ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,ADOLESCENCE ,UNIVARIATE analysis ,RHEUMATOID arthritis - Abstract
Background/aim: About half of the cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) occurring in childhood/adolescence occur with similar symptoms both in childhood and adulthood. Immunologic stress is claimed to be a risk factor in the etiology of childhood onset OCD. Our aim was to elucidate the relationship between childhood onset OCD risk and MHC complex I and II alleles. Materials and methods: MHC alleles of 49 OCD children together with 277 healthy children (aged 4-12) were analyzed by PCR. Results were evaluated by using univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: A2, A29, C4, DRB3.1, and DRB1*16 alleles were found to increase the risk of OCD. Conclusion: The relationship found between DRB locus and OCD in this study was remarkable since there have been studies on different populations reporting similar relationship between DRB locus and rheumatoid arthritis, which is also an AID. MHC class I and class II alleles were found to increase the risk of OCD in our study, which serves as a suitable model for studies suggesting that MHC genes do not work completely independently. Even though the MHC class I and II genes are considered to have different roles in immune response, in fact they tend to work in cooperation. As in previous studies on AIDs, there is a linear relationship between MHC class II alleles and OCD risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. İlaç reaksiyonu nedeniyle kliniğimize başvuran olgulara ait verilerin retrospektif değerlendirilmesi
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Lüleyap, Doğa, Karaman, Özkan, and Pediatri Ana Bilim Dalı
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Retrospective studies ,Allerji ve İmmünoloji ,Risk factors ,Allergy and Immunology ,Drug utilization ,Drug evaluation ,Drug-related side effects and adverse reactions - Abstract
Çalışmamızda Ağustos 2015- Eylül 2018 yılları arasında Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, Çocuk Allerji ve İmmünolojisi Bilim Dalı'na ilaç reaksiyonu nedeniyle başvuran 68 hastaya ait sonuçlar retrospektif olarak değerlendirildi. 68 Kişiden oluşan hasta grubu içerisinde sadece 11 kişide ilaç alerjisi tanımlandı.İlaç alerji şüphesi ile başvuran hastaları atopi (atopik dermatit, ürtiker, alerjik rinit, besin / inhaler alerji, astım ) açısından değerlendirdiğimizde; 33 (%48,5) hastada atopi yok iken 35 (%51,5) hastanın atopi öyküsü var idi. İlaç alerji şüphesi ile başvuran 68 hastanın 62'sinde eozinofil (mm3/hücre) bakılmıştır. Çalışmaya alınan hastaların eozinofil ortalamasına bakıldığında 295.48 mm3/hücre saptanmış olup alerjik reaksiyon pozitif (gelişen) ve negatif (gelişmeyen) olarak gruplandırdığımızda ise; ilaç alerjisi saptanmayan 52 hastanın eozinofil ortalaması 325.38 mm3/hücre, alerji saptanan 10 hastanın eozinofil ortalaması 140 mm3/hücre saptanmıştır. Alerjik hastalıkların tanısında kullanılan total IgE ve eozinofil değerlerini çalışmaya katılan hastalarımızın klinik öykülerindeki atopiden yola çıkarak bu biyokimyasal parametreler bakımından karşılaştırdık. Klinik öyküsünde atopi öyküsü olan hastalardaki total IgE'nin ortalaması 275 IU/mL atopisi olmayan hastaların seviyelerinin ortalaması ise 167 IU/mL idi.Atopi açısından gruplandırdığımız hastaları eozinofil değerleri bakımından ele aldık; atopisi olmayan hastaların eozinofil ortalaması 314 mm3/hücre, atopi öyküsü olanlarda ise 279 mm3/hücre bulundu.Reaksiyonlarda sorumlu ilacın son dozunun uygulanması ile reaksiyonun ortaya çıkması arasındaki süre bakımında 11 kişide 12 reaksiyon (%100) saptanmış olup, 9 reaksiyon (%75)'un ilk 1 saat içinde (ani), 3 (%25) reaksiyonun ise 1-72 saat arasında (hızlı) meydana geldiği saptanmış ancak hiçbir hastada geç tip reaksiyon görülmemiştir. İlaç reaksiyon şüphesi ile başvuran 68 hastanın tamamı farklı ilaç etkenlerine karşı provakasyon testleri ile değerlendirildi. Reaksiyonlara en sık neden olan ilaç olarak belirlenen beta laktam antibiyotikler idi. Beta laktam antibiyotikler içinde amoksisilin klavulonat en sık sorumlu etken olarak saptandı.İlaç reaksiyonları'nın çocuklarda neden olduğu morbidite, mortalite ve yarttığı ekonomik kayıplara ilişkin veriler arttıkça konu ile ilgili çalışmaların gerekliliği daha iyi anlaşılmaktadır. Çocuklarda ilaç reaksiyonlarına ilişkin epidemiyolojik ve demografik özelliklerin belirlenmesi reaksiyonlarda izlenecek yaklaşımın yanısıra; önlenebilirliği açısından da yararlı bilgiler sağlayabilir. In this retrospective study, We investigated the results of 68 patients who admitted to the, Department of Child Health and Diseases, Discipline of Child Allergy and Immunology because of drug reaction between August 2015 and September 2018 in University of Dokuz Eylül. Drug allergy was defined in only 11 patients among the 68 patients.When we evaluated the patients with suspected drug allergy in terms of atopy (atopic dermatitis, urticaria, allergic rhinitis, nutrient / inhaler allergy, asthma); 33 (48.5%) patients had no atopy and 35 (51.5%) patients had a history of atopy.We analyzed the eosinophil levels (mm3 / cell) of 62 patients of 68 patients who applied with suspicious of drug allergy. We detected the 295.48 mm3/cell average level of eosinophil. When we divided these patients as a allergy reaction positive and negative, we observed that Average level of eosinophil in 52 patients with allergy reaction negative and 10 patients with allergy reaction positive was 325.38 mm3/cell and 140 mm3/cell, respectively. We compared the patients in terms of total IgE and eosinophil levels, taking into account atopia in the clinical history of our patients. The average of total IgE levels in the patients with atopy was 275 IU/mL and the average of total IgE levels in the patients with no atopy was 167 IU/mL We focused on eosinophil levels of patients we grouped in terms of atopy; the eosinophil average level of patients with no atopy was 314 mm3/cell and those of patients with atopy was 279 mm3/cell12 reactions(100%) were determined in 11 patients in terms of the time interval between the application of the last dose of the drug responsible for the reactions and the occurrence of the reaction. While 9 reactions(75%) of them were determined in first 1 hours (sudden), 3 reactions of them (25%) were determined in 1-72 hours(rapid). But no patient was observed delayed-type reactionsAll of 68 patients who apply with suspicious of drug reaction were evaluated by provocation test against different drug ingredients. beta-lactam antibiotics were determined as the most common drug causing the reactions. Amoxicillin clavulanate among beta lactam antibiotics was determined as the most responsible ingredient.As data about morbidity, mortality and resulting economic loss that drug reaction causes in children increase, necessity of studies on the subject is beter understood. Determination of epidemiological and demographic characteristics in children can provide beneficial information about the irpreventability as well as the approach to be followed in these reactions. 73
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8. Streptokok enfeksiyonu ile ilişkili pediatrik otoimmün nöropsikiyatrik hastalık (PANDAS) ile insan lököksit antijen (HLA) ilişkisi
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Karacaoğlan, Gökhan, primary, Lüleyap, Ümit, additional, Tahiroğlu, Ayşegül Yolga, additional, Pazarcı, Perçin, additional, Yaman, Akgün, additional, Çetiner, Salih, additional, Sertdemir, Yaşar, additional, and Lüleyap, Doğa, additional
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- 2019
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9. Sarcoptes Scabiei (Uyuz Hastalığı)
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KARAMAN, ÖZKAN, UZUNER, NEVİN, ASİLSOY, SUNA, ATAKUL, GİZEM, ŞİRİN KÖSE, SEDA, yılmaz, meral, and lüleyap, doğa
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- 2017
10. Relationship between human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with Streptococcal infections (PANDAS).
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Karacaoğlan, Gökhan, Lüleyap, Ümit, Tahiroğlu, Ayşegül Yolga, Pazarcı, Perçin, Yaman, Akgün, Çetiner, Salih, Sertdemir, Yaşar, and Lüleyap, Doğa
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HLA histocompatibility antigens ,STREPTOCOCCAL diseases ,NEUROBEHAVIORAL disorders ,ALLELES ,PANDAS - Abstract
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