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2. Phenylalanine-Free Infant Formula in Patients with Phenylketonuria: A Retrospective Study
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Ozlem Yilmaz Nas, Catherine Ashmore, Sharon Evans, Alex Pinto, Anne Daly, Nurcan Yabancı Ayhan, and Anita MacDonald
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phenylketonuria ,infancy ,infant protein substitute ,growth ,metabolic control ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
The long-term efficacy and use of phenylalanine-free infant amino acid formula (PFIF) is understudied. This retrospective, longitudinal study evaluated PFIF (PKU Start: Vitaflo International) in children with phenylketonuria, collecting data on metabolic control, growth, dietary intake, and symptoms and the child’s experience with PFIF. Twenty-five children (12 males, 48%) with a median age of 3.6 years (2.0–6.2 years) were included. During 24 months follow-up, children maintained normal growth and satisfactory metabolic control. The protein intake from protein substitutes increased from 2.7 at 6 months to 2.8 g/kg/day at 24 months, while natural protein decreased from 0.6 to 0.4 g/kg/day. By 24 months, most children (n = 16, 64%) had stopped PFIF, while nine (36%) continued with a median intake of 450 mL/day (Q1:300 mL, Q3: 560 mL). Children who continued PFIF after 24 months of age had higher energy and fat intakes with higher weight/BMI z-scores compared with those who stopped earlier (p < 0.05). Constipation was reported in 44% of infants but improved with age. Initial difficulty with PFIF acceptance was reported in 20% of infants but also improved with time. Prolonged use of PFIF in pre-school children may contribute to poor feeding patterns and overweight; thus, replacing the majority of the protein equivalent provided by PFIF with a weaning protein substitute by 12 months and discontinuing PFIF before 2 years is recommended.
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- 2024
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3. Phenylalanine free infant formula in the dietary management of phenylketonuria
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Barbara Cochrane, Jo Wildgoose, Alex Pinto, Sharon Evans, Anne Daly, Catherine Ashmore, and Anita MacDonald
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Phenylketonuria ,Infancy ,Infant protein substitute ,Formula ,Acceptability ,Growth ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Phenylalanine-free infant formula is an essential source of safe protein in a phenylalanine restricted diet, but its efficacy is rarely studied. We report a multicentre, open, longitudinal, prospective intervention study on a phenylalanine-free infant formula (PKU Start: Vitaflo International Ltd.). Results This was a 2-part study: part I (28 days short term evaluation) and part II (12 months extension). Data was collected on infant blood phenylalanine concentrations, dietary intake, growth, and gastrointestinal tolerance. Ten infants (n = 8 males, 80%), with a median age of 14 weeks (range 4–36 weeks) were recruited from 3 treatment centres in the UK. Nine of ten infants completed the 28-day follow-up (one caregiver preferred the usual phenylalanine-free formula and discontinued the study formula after day 14) and 7/9 participated in study part II. The phenylalanine-free infant formula contributed a median of 57% (IQR 50–62%) energy and 53% (IQR 33–66%) of total protein intake from baseline to the end of the part II extension study. During the 12-month follow-up, infants maintained normal growth and satisfactory blood phenylalanine control. Any early gastrointestinal symptoms (constipation, colic, vomiting and poor feeding) improved with time. Conclusion The study formula was well tolerated, helped maintain good metabolic control, and normal growth in infants with PKU. The long-term efficacy of phenylalanine-free infant formula should continue to be observed and monitored.
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- 2023
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4. Transitioning of protein substitutes in patients with phenylketonuria: evaluation of current practice
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Alex Pinto, Anne Daly, Catherine Ashmore, Sharon Evans, Nurcan Yabanci Ayhan, and Anita MacDonald
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Phenylketonuria ,Protein substitute ,Transition ,Barriers ,Liquid ,Powder ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background In children with phenylketonuria (PKU), transitioning protein substitutes at the appropriate developmental age is essential to help with their long-term acceptance and ease of administration. We assessed the parental experiences in transitioning from a second stage to third stage liquid or powdered protein substitute in patients with PKU. Results Sixteen interviews (23 open-ended questions) were carried out with parents/caregivers of children with PKU (8 females, 50%) with a median age of 8 years (range 5–11 years), continuously treated with diet, and on a third stage protein substitute. Parents/caregivers identified common facilitators and barriers during the third stage protein substitute transition process. The main facilitators were: child and parent motivation, parent knowledge of the transition process, a role model with PKU, low volume and easy preparation of the third stage protein substitute (liquid/powder), anticipation of increasing child independence, lower parent workload, attractive packaging, better taste and smell, school and teacher support, dietetic plans and guidance, PKU social events, child educational materials and written resources. The main barriers were child aversion to new protein substitutes, poor child behaviour, child aged > 5 years, parental fear of change, the necessity for parental time and persistence, loss of parental control, high product volume, different taste, smell, and texture of new protein substitutes, and peer bullying. Conclusion A stepwise, supportive approach is necessary when transitioning from second to third stage protein substitutes in PKU. Future studies are needed to develop guidance to assist parents/caregivers, health professionals, and teachers during the transition process.
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- 2022
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5. Quantitative proteome profiling reveals molecular hallmarks of egg quality in Atlantic halibut: impairments of transcription and protein folding impede protein and energy homeostasis during early development
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Anders Mangor Jensen, Torstein Harboe, Margareth Møgster, Ragnfrid Mangor Jensen, Olav Mjaavatten, Even Birkeland, Endy Spriet, Linda Sandven, Tomasz Furmanek, Frode S. Berven, Anna Wargelius, and Birgitta Norberg
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Egg quality ,Atlantic halibut ,Proteomics ,Mitochondria ,Mitochondrial DNA ,Protein folding ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Tandem mass tag spectrometry (TMT labeling-LC-MS/MS) was utilized to examine the global proteomes of Atlantic halibut eggs at the 1-cell-stage post fertilization. Comparisons were made between eggs judged to be of good quality (GQ) versus poor quality (BQ) as evidenced by their subsequent rates of survival for 12 days. Altered abundance of selected proteins in BQ eggs was confirmed by parallel reaction monitoring spectrometry (PRM-LC-MS/MS). Correspondence of protein levels to expression of related gene transcripts was examined via qPCR. Potential mitochondrial differences between GQ and BQ eggs were assessed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and measurements of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) levels. Results A total of 115 proteins were found to be differentially abundant between GQ and BQ eggs. Frequency distributions of these proteins indicated higher protein folding activity in GQ eggs compared to higher transcription and protein degradation activities in BQ eggs. BQ eggs were also significantly enriched with proteins related to mitochondrial structure and biogenesis. Quantitative differences in abundance of several proteins with parallel differences in their transcript levels were confirmed in egg samples obtained over three consecutive reproductive seasons. The observed disparities in global proteome profiles suggest impairment of protein and energy homeostasis related to unfolded protein response and mitochondrial stress in BQ eggs. TEM revealed BQ eggs to contain significantly higher numbers of mitochondria, but differences in corresponding genomic mtDNA (mt-nd5 and mt-atp6) levels were not significant. Mitochondria from BQ eggs were significantly smaller with a more irregular shape and a higher number of cristae than those from GQ eggs. Conclusion The results of this study indicate that BQ Atlantic halibut eggs are impaired at both transcription and translation levels leading to endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial disorders. Observation of these irregularities over three consecutive reproductive seasons in BQ eggs from females of diverse background, age and reproductive experience indicates that they are a hallmark of poor egg quality. Additional research is needed to discover when in oogenesis and under what circumstances these defects may arise. The prevalence of this suite of markers in BQ eggs of diverse vertebrate species also begs investigation.
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- 2022
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6. Best Practice Recommendations for Geriatric Dysphagia Management with 5 Ws and 1H
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Ebru Umay, Sibel Eyigor, Gulistan Bahat, Meltem Halil, Esra Giray, Pelin Unsal, Zeliha Unlu, Canan Tikiz, Meltem Vural, Asli Tufan Cincin, Serkan Bengisu, Eda Gurcay, Kemal Keseroglu, Banu Aydeniz, Elif Celik Karaca, Burak Karaca, Ahmet Yalcin, Cemile Ozsurekci, Dilek Seyidoglu, Ozlem Yilmaz, Sibel Alicura, Serhat Tokgoz, Barin Selcuk, Ekin Ilke Sen, Ali Yavuz Karahan, Ayse Yaliman, Serdar Ozkok, Birkan Ilhan, Merve Guner Oytun, Zeynel Abidin Ozturk, Sibel Akin, Betul Yavuz, Mazlum Serdar Akaltun, Aylin Sari, Murat Inanir, Meral Bilgilisoy, Zuhal Çaliskan, Guleser Saylam, Tugce Ozer, Yasemin Eren, Derya Hopanci Bicakli, Dilek Keskin, Zekeriya Ulger, Aylin Demirhan, Yalkin Calik, Bulent Saka, Zeynep Aykin Yigman, and Erhan Arif Ozturk
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oropharyngeal dysphagia ,esophageal dysphagia ,geriatrics ,consensus ,diagnosis ,rehabilitation ,Medicine ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Abstract
Background Dysphagia is a geriatric syndrome. Changes in the whole body that occur with aging also affect swallowing functions and cause presbyphagia. This condition may progress to oropharyngeal and/or esophageal dysphagia in the presence of secondary causes that increase in incidence with aging. However, no study has been published that provides recommendations for use in clinical practice that addresses in detail all aspects of the management of dysphagia in geriatric individuals. This study aimed to answer almost all potential questions and problems in the management of geriatric dysphagia in clinical practice. Methods A multidisciplinary team created this recommendation guide using the seven-step and three-round modified Delphi method via e-mail. The study included 39 experts from 29 centers in 14 cities. Results Based on the 5W and 1H method, we developed 216 detailed recommendations for older adults from the perspective of different disciplines dealing with older people. Conclusion This consensus-based recommendation is a useful guide to address practical clinical questions in the diagnosis, rehabilitation, and follow-up for the management of geriatric dysphagia and also contains detailed commentary on these issues.
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- 2022
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7. Knock out of specific maternal vitellogenins in zebrafish (Danio rerio) evokes vital changes in egg proteomic profiles that resemble the phenotype of poor quality eggs
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Amelie Patinote, Emmanuelle Com, Charles Pineau, and Julien Bobe
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Zebrafish ,Vitellogenin ,Knock-out ,CRISPR/Cas9 ,Proteomics ,LC-MS/MS ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background We previously reported the results of CRISPR/Cas9 knock-out (KO) of type-I and type-III vitellogenins (Vtgs) in zebrafish, which provided the first experimental evidence on essentiality and disparate functioning of Vtgs at different stages during early development. However, the specific contributions of different types of Vtg to major cellular processes remained to be investigated. The present study employed liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) to meet this deficit. Proteomic profiles of zebrafish eggs lacking three type-I Vtgs simultaneously (vtg1-KO), or lacking only type III Vtg (vtg3-KO) were compared to those of wild type (Wt) eggs. Obtained spectra were searched against a zebrafish proteome database and identified proteins were quantified based on normalized spectral counts. Results The vtg-KO caused severe changes in the proteome of 1-cell stage zebrafish eggs. These changes were disclosed by molecular signatures that highly resembled the proteomic phenotype of poor quality zebrafish eggs reported in our prior studies. Proteomic profiles of vtg-KO eggs and perturbations in abundances of hundreds of proteins revealed unique, noncompensable contributions of multiple Vtgs to protein and in energy homeostasis. The lack of this contribution appears to have a significant impact on endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial functions, and thus embryonic development, even after zygotic genome activation. Increased endoplasmic reticulum stress, Redox/Detox activities, glycolysis/gluconeogenesis, enrichment in cellular proliferation and in human neurodegenerative disease related activities in both vtg1- and vtg3-KO eggs were found to be indicators of the aforementioned conditions. Distinctive increase in apoptosis and Parkinson disease pathways, as well as the decrease in lipid metabolism related activities in vtg3-KO eggs implies compelling roles of Vtg3, the least abundant form of Vtgs in vertebrate eggs, in mitochondrial activities. Several differentially abundant proteins representing the altered molecular mechanisms have been identified as strong candidate markers for studying the details of these mechanisms during early embryonic development in zebrafish and possibly other vertebrates. Conclusions These findings indicate that the global egg proteome is subject to extensive modification depending on the presence or absence of specific Vtgs and that these modifications can have a major impact on developmental competence.
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- 2021
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8. Pituitary Gonadotropin Gene Expression During Induced Onset of Postsmolt Maturation in Male Atlantic Salmon: In Vivo and Tissue Culture Studies
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Diego Crespo, Kai Ove Skaftnesmo, Erik Kjærner-Semb, Ozlem Yilmaz, Birgitta Norberg, Sara Olausson, Petra Vogelsang, Jan Bogerd, Lene Kleppe, Rolf B. Edvardsen, Eva Andersson, Anna Wargelius, Tom J. Hansen, Per Gunnar Fjelldal, and Rüdiger W. Schulz
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puberty ,pituitary ,Atlantic salmon ,follicle-stimulating hormone ,transcriptomics ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Precocious male maturation causes reduced welfare and increased production costs in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) aquaculture. The pituitary produces and releases follicle-stimulating hormone (Fsh), the gonadotropin triggering puberty in male salmonids. However, little is known about how Fsh production is regulated in Atlantic salmon. We examined, in vivo and ex vivo, transcriptional changes of gonadotropin-related genes accompanying the initial steps of testis maturation, in pituitaries of males exposed to photoperiod and temperature conditions promoting maturation (constant light and 16°C). Pituitary fshb, lhb and gnrhr2bba transcripts increased in vivo in maturing males (gonado-somatic index > 0.1%). RNA sequencing (RNAseq) analysis using pituitaries from genetically similar males carrying the same genetic predisposition to mature, but differing by responding or not responding to stimulatory environmental conditions, revealed 144 differentially expressed genes, ~2/3rds being up-regulated in responders, including fshb and other pituitary hormones, steroid-related and other puberty-associated transcripts. Functional enrichment analyses confirmed gene involvement in hormone/steroid production and gonad development. In ex vivo studies, whole pituitaries were exposed to a selection of hormones and growth factors. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (Gnrh), 17β-estradiol (E2) and 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT) up-regulated gnrhr2bba and lhb, while fshb was up-regulated by Gnrh but down-regulated by 11-KT in pituitaries from immature males. Also pituitaries from maturing males responded to Gnrh and sex steroids by increased gnrhr2bba and lhb transcript levels, but fshb expression remained unchanged. Growth factors (inhibin A, activin A and insulin-like growth factor 1) did not change gnrhr2bba, lhb or fshb transcript levels in pituitaries either from immature or maturing males. Additional pituitary ex vivo studies on candidates identified by RNAseq showed that these transcripts were preferentially regulated by Gnrh and sex steroids, but not by growth factors, and that Gnrh/sex steroids were less effective when incubating pituitaries from maturing males. Our results suggest that a yet to be characterized mechanism up-regulating fshb expression in the salmon pituitary is activated in response to stimulatory environmental conditions prior to morphological signs of testis maturation, and that the transcriptional program associated with this mechanism becomes unresponsive or less responsive to most stimulators ex vivo once males had entered pubertal developmental in vivo.
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- 2022
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9. The Effect of Specialized Education Programs in Diabetic Patients on the Metabolic Parameters
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Semih Bolu, Ozlem Yilmaz, Zeyneb Soysal Özdemir, Ilknur Arslanoglu, and Filiz Bolu
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diabetes ,patient congress ,hemoglobin a1c ,summer school. ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In diabetes HbA1c is used as an indicator for metabolic control and shows the average of blood glucose levels over the past three months. Long-term benefits of diabetes education on metabolic control, emotional state and self-care have been shown. In this study, we compared to HbA1c levels measured before and after than diabetes congress and summer school and aimed to investigate the effect of the training program on metabolic control. METHODS: Diabetes education was repeated to diabetic children and adults that attended diabetes congress and summer school. HbA1c measurement was performed to participants before and after than the education. In patients followed from another clinics, declared HbA1c values were accepted. RESULTS: 57 people that including in the study among 91 diabetes individuals who participated in the Diabetes Congress. 58 diabetic patents participated to summer school. Mean HbA1c level of the participants before the congress was found 8.88 while it was 8.76 after the congress. Mean HbA1c level was found 9.94 before the summer school activity while it was 9.6 after that.There was no statistical significant differences between the HbA1c values before and after the education programmes. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In diabetic individuals good HbA1c values were targeted to reduce complications. In order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to increase the motivation of the individuals, to repeat the diabetes education of the patients and their families and to continue the education.
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- 2019
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10. Which one is the most limited movement in restricted shoulder joint
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Tulay Cevik Saldiran and Ozlem Yilmaz
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shoulder joint ,internal rotation ,limitation ,physiotherapy ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Published
- 2019
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11. Identification of novel mutations of Insulin Receptor Substrate 1 (IRS1) in tumor samples of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): Implications for aberrant insulin signaling in development of cancer
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Gokhan Gorgisen, Fatma Zehra Hapil, Ozlem Yilmaz, Zafer Cetin, Suray Pehlivanoglu, Irem Hicran Ozbudak, Abdullah Erdogan, and Osman Nidai Ozes
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IRS1 ,NSCLC ,insulin signaling ,lung cancer ,IRS proteins ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death, and NSCLC constitutes nearly 85%–90% of all cases. The IRS proteins function as adaptors and transmit signals from multiple receptors. Upon binding of insulin to the insulin receptor (IR), IRS1 is phosphorylated at several YXXM motifs creating docking sites for the binding of PI3Kp85, which activates AKT kinase. Therefore, we thought that gain of function mutantions of IRS1 could be related to development of lung cancer. In line with this, we wanted determine whether the IRS1 gene was mutated in the coding regions surrounding YXXM motifs. We sequenced the coding regions surrounding YXXM motifs of IRS1 using tumor samples of 42 NSCLC patients and 40 matching controls and found heterozygote p.S668T mutation in nine of 42 samples and four of nine also had the p.D674H mutation. We generated IRS1 expression vectors harboring p.S668T, p.D674H and double mutants. Expression of the mutants differentially affected insulin-induced phosphorylation of IRS1, AKT, ERK, and STAT3. Also, our mutants induced proliferation, glucose uptake, inhibited the migration of 293T cells and affected the responsiveness of the cells to cisplatin and radiation. Our results suggest that these novel mutations play a role in the phenotype of lung cancer.
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- 2019
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12. Physical Growth of Patients with Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type I: A Single-Centre Retrospective Study
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Anne Daly, Alex Pinto, Catherine Ashmore, Sharon Evans, Girish Gupte, Richard Jackson, Nurcan Yabanci Ayhan, and Anita MacDonald
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tyrosinaemia ,growth ,physical outcomes ,weight ,height ,BMI ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
In a retrospective review, we aimed to assess long-term growth in 17 patients (n = 11 males) with hereditary tyrosinaemia type I (HTI). Median age at assessment was 15.6 years (5.7–26.6 years) and median age at diagnosis was 1 month (range: 0–16 months), with 35% (n = 6/17) symptomatic on presentation. From the age of 8 years, there was a noticeable change in median height, weight, and body-mass-index [BMI]-z-scores. Median height-for-age z-scores were consistently ≤ −1 (IQR −1.6, −0.5) during the first 8 years of life but increased with age. Weight-for-age z-scores ranged between −1 to 0 (IQR −1.2, 0.1) in the first 8 years; then increased to > 0.5 (IQR −0.3, 1.3) by age 16 years, and BMI-for-age z-scores ranged from 0 to 1 (IQR −0.7, 1.3) up to 8 years, and >1 (IQR −0.2, 1.9) until 16 years. The percentage of overweight and obesity was lowest in children aged < 5 years, and consistently > 40% in patients aged between 7 to 16 years. The prescribed total protein intake was associated with improved height growth (p < 0.01). Impaired growth in early life improved with age achieving normal population standards. Further studies are needed to investigate factors that influence growth outcome in HTI patients.
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- 2021
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13. Expression of the bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP2) in the human cumulus cells as a biomarker of oocytes and embryo quality
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Sirin B Demiray, Ozlem Yilmaz, Ege N.T. Goker, Erol Tavmergen, Nilufer Calimlioglu, Ugur Sezerman, Huseyin O Soykam, and Gulperi Oktem
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AMH ,BMP2 ,cumulus cell ,embryo ,granulosa cell ,infertility ,oocyte ,THY1 ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Background: The members of the transforming growth factor-B superfamily, as the bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) subfamily and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), play a role during follicular development, and the bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP2), AMH, and THY1 are expressed in ovaries. Aim: This study was designed to define whether or not the expressions of these proteins in human cumulus cells (CCs) can be used as predictors of the oocyte and embryo competence. Settings and Design: The study included nine female patients who were diagnosed as idiopathic infertility, aged 25–33 years (median 30 years) and underwent Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Materials and Methods: The CCs from 60 oocyte–cumulus complexes obtained from the nine patients were evaluated with immunofluorescence staining in respect of BMPs, AMH and THY1 markers. The CCs surrounding the same oocytes were evaluated separately according to the oocyte and embryo quality. Statistical Analysis: Quantitative data were statistically analyzed for differences using the two-sided Mann–Whitney U test (P < 0.05). Results and Conclusions: Significant differences in immunofluorescence staining were observed in oocyte quality and embryo quality for the BMP2 only (P < 0.05). No significant differences were observed for AMH or CD90/THY1. Conclusion: These results demonstrated that there is a significant difference in the expression of BMP2 in the CCs of good quality oocytes and subsequently a good embryo.
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- 2017
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14. Dietary Management, Clinical Status and Outcome of Patients with Citrin Deficiency in the UK
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Alex Pinto, Catherine Ashmore, Spyros Batzios, Anne Daly, Charlotte Dawson, Marjorie Dixon, Sharon Evans, Diane Green, Joanna Gribben, Inderdip Hunjan, Elisabeth Jameson, Camille Newby, Germaine Pierre, Sanjay Rajwal, Louise Robertson, Si Santra, Mark Sharrard, Roshni Vara, Lucy White, Gisela Wilcox, Ozlem Yilmaz, and Anita MacDonald
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citrin deficiency ,NICCD ,FTTDCD ,outcomes ,clinical status ,dietary management ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Background: Little is known about the optimal dietary treatment for citrin deficiency. Our aim is to describe the management of UK citrin deficiency patients. Methods: A longitudinal retrospective review was performed. Data were collected from medical records on presenting signs and symptoms, dietary management and clinical outcome. Results: data were collected on 32 patients from 21 families. 50% were females (16/32). Median age at diagnosis was 4 y (5 days–35 y) with 12 patients diagnosed in the neonatal period with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis (NICCD), eight later in childhood (FTTDCD) and 12 by family screening based on index cases from five families. No patient had adult-onset type II citrullinemia. The patient age at the time of data collection was a median of 11 y (1–44 y). 91% (29/32) of patients had normal physical and neurological development, 47% (15/32) experienced recurrent unexplained abdominal pain and 9% (3/32) episodes of hypoglycaemia. Siblings had different phenotypes (5 families had > 1 affected patient). Most patients preferred high protein foods, limiting sugar-containing foods. Only 41% (13/32) were prescribed a low CHO, high protein, high fat diet (restriction varied) and two used medium chain triglyceride (MCT) supplements. No patient was prescribed drug therapy. Twenty-five per cent (8/32) of patients were underweight and 41% (13/32) had height
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15. Unravelling the Complex Duplication History of Deuterostome Glycerol Transporters
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Ozlem Yilmaz, François Chauvigné, Alba Ferré, Frank Nilsen, Per Gunnar Fjelldal, Joan Cerdà, and Roderick Nigel Finn
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aquaporin ,glycerol ,evolution ,gene duplication ,pseudogene ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Transmembrane glycerol transport is an ancient biophysical property that evolved in selected subfamilies of water channel (aquaporin) proteins. Here, we conducted broad level genome (>550) and transcriptome (>300) analyses to unravel the duplication history of the glycerol-transporting channels (glps) in Deuterostomia. We found that tandem duplication (TD) was the major mechanism of gene expansion in echinoderms and hemichordates, which, together with whole genome duplications (WGD) in the chordate lineage, continued to shape the genomic repertoires in craniates. Molecular phylogenies indicated that aqp3-like and aqp13-like channels were the probable stem subfamilies in craniates, with WGD generating aqp9 and aqp10 in gnathostomes but aqp7 arising through TD in Osteichthyes. We uncovered separate examples of gene translocations, gene conversion, and concerted evolution in humans, teleosts, and starfishes, with DNA transposons the likely drivers of gene rearrangements in paleotetraploid salmonids. Currently, gene copy numbers and BLAST are poor predictors of orthologous relationships due to asymmetric glp gene evolution in the different lineages. Such asymmetries can impact estimations of divergence times by millions of years. Experimental investigations of the salmonid channels demonstrated that approximately half of the 20 ancestral paralogs are functional, with neofunctionalization occurring at the transcriptional level rather than the protein transport properties. The combined findings resolve the origins and diversification of glps over >800 million years old and thus form the novel basis for proposing a pandeuterostome glp gene nomenclature.
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- 2020
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16. Natural Protein Tolerance and Metabolic Control in Patients with Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type 1
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Anne Daly, Alex Pinto, Catherine Ashmore, Sharon Evans, Girish Gupte, Saikat Santra, Mary Anne Preece, Patrick Mckiernan, Steve Kitchen, Nurcan Yabanci Ayhan, and Anita MacDonald
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tyrosinaemia ,natural protein tolerance ,metabolic control ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
In a longitudinal retrospective study, we aimed to assess natural protein (NP) tolerance and metabolic control in a cohort of 20 Hereditary Tyrosinaemia type I (HTI) patients. Their median age was 12 years ([3.2–17.7 years], n = 11 female, n = 8 Caucasian, n = 8 Asian origin, n = 2 Arabic and n = 2 Indian). All were on nitisinone (NTBC) with a median dose of 0.7 g/kg/day (range 0.4–1.5 g/kg/day) and were prescribed a tyrosine (Tyr)/phenylalanine (Phe)-restricted diet supplemented with Tyr/Phe-free L-amino acids. Data were collected on clinical signs at presentation, medical history, annual dietary prescriptions, and blood Phe and Tyr levels from diagnosis until transition to the adult service (aged 16–18 years) or liver transplantation (if it preceded transition). The median age of diagnosis was 2 months (range: 0 to 24 months), with n = 1 diagnosed by newborn screening, n = 3 following phenylketonuria (PKU) screening and n = 7 by sibling screening. Five patients were transplanted (median age 6.3 years), and one died due to liver cancer. The median follow-up was 10 years (3–16 years), and daily prescribed NP intake increased from a median of 5 to 24 g/day. Lifetime median blood Tyr (370 µmol/L, range 280–420 µmol/L) and Phe (50 µmol/L, 45–70 µmol/L) were maintained within the target recommended ranges. This cohort of HTI patients were able to increase the daily NP intake with age while maintaining good metabolic control. Extra NP may improve lifelong adherence to the diet.
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- 2020
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17. Scrambled eggs: Proteomic portraits and novel biomarkers of egg quality in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Amélie Patinote, Thao Vi Nguyen, Emmanuelle Com, Regis Lavigne, Charles Pineau, Craig V Sullivan, and Julien Bobe
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Egg quality is a complex biological trait and a major determinant of reproductive fitness in all animals. This study delivered the first proteomic portraits of egg quality in zebrafish, a leading biomedical model for early development. Egg batches of good and poor quality, evidenced by embryo survival for 24 h, were sampled immediately after spawning and used to create pooled or replicated sample sets whose protein extracts were subjected to different levels of fractionation before liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. Obtained spectra were searched against a zebrafish proteome database and detected proteins were annotated, categorized and quantified based on normalized spectral counts. Manually curated and automated enrichment analyses revealed poor quality eggs to be deficient of proteins involved in protein synthesis and energy and lipid metabolism, and of some vitellogenin products and lectins, and to have a surfeit of proteins involved in endo-lysosomal activities, autophagy, and apoptosis, and of some oncogene products, lectins and egg envelope proteins. Results of pathway and network analyses suggest that this aberrant proteomic profile results from failure of oocytes giving rise to poor quality eggs to properly transit through final maturation, and implicated Wnt signaling in the etiology of this defect. Quantitative comparisons of abundant proteins in good versus poor quality eggs revealed 17 candidate egg quality markers. Thus, the zebrafish egg proteome is clearly linked to embryo developmental potential, a phenomenon that begs further investigation to elucidate the root causes of poor egg quality, presently a serious and intractable problem in livestock and human reproductive medicine.
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- 2017
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18. Severe Anaphylaxis in Children: A Single-center Experience
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Erdem Topal, Arzu Bakirtas, Ozlem Yilmaz, Ilbilge H. Ertoy Karagöl, Mustafa Arga, Mehmet S. Demirsoy, and Ipek Turktas
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Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Published
- 2014
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19. Two cases of esophageal eosinophilia: eosinophilic esophagitis or gastro-esophageal reflux disease?
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Hacer Ilbilge Ertoy Karagol, Erdem Topal, Aysel Unlusoy Aksu, Odul Egritas, Ipek Isık Gonul, and Arzu Bakirtas
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children, eosinophils, esophagitis, proton pumps inhibitors ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and gastro-esophageal reflux disease are among the major causes of isolated esophageal eosinophilia. Isolated esophageal eosinophilia meeting criteria for EoE may respond to proton pump inhibitor (PPI) treatment. This entity is termed proton pumps inhibitor responsive esophageal eosinophilia (PPI-REE). Gastro-esophageal reflux is thought to comprise a subgroup of patients with PPI-REE. According to the latest guidelines, PPI responsiveness distinguishes people with PPI-REE from patients having EoE (non-responders). In this report, two unusual cases with findings belonging to both EoE and PPI-REE are discussed with known and unknown facts.
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20. Vibrio cholerae persisted in microcosm for 700 days inhibits motility but promotes biofilm formation in nutrient-poor lake water microcosms.
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Mohammad Jubair, Kalina R Atanasova, Mustafizur Rahman, Karl E Klose, Mahmuda Yasmin, Ozlem Yilmaz, J Glenn Morris, and Afsar Ali
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae, ubiquitous in aquatic environments, is responsible for cholera; humans can become infected after consuming food and/or water contaminated with the bacterium. The underlying basis of persistence of V. cholerae in the aquatic environment remains poorly understood despite decades of research. We recently described a "persister" phenotype of V. cholerae that survived in nutrient-poor "filter sterilized" lake water (FSLW) in excess of 700-days. Previous reports suggest that microorganisms can assume a growth advantage in stationary phase (GASP) phenotype in response to long-term survival during stationary phase of growth. Here we report a V. cholerae GASP phenotype (GASP-700D) that appeared to result from 700 day-old persister cells stored in glycerol broth at -80°C. The GASP-700D, compared to its wild-type N16961, was defective in motility, produced increased biofilm that was independent of vps (p
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21. Health related quality of life in Turkish polio survivors: impact of post-polio on the health related quality of life in terms of functional status, severity of pain, fatigue, and social, and emotional functioning
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Yesim Garip, Filiz Eser, Hatice Bodur, Bedriye Baskan, Filiz Sivas, and Ozlem Yilmaz
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Síndrome pós-pólio ,Qualidade de vida ,Fadiga ,Reabilitação ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the impact of postpolio-syndrome on quality of life in polio survivors. Methods: Forty polio survivors were included in the study. Twenty-one patients fulfilling the Halstead's postpolio-syndrome criteria participated in postpolio-syndrome group. The remaining nineteen patients formed non-postpolio-syndrome group. Control group was composed of forty healthy subjects. Quality of life was evaluated by Nottingham Health Profile, depression by Beck Depression Scale and fatigue by Fatigue Symptom Inventory. Isometric muscle strength was measured by manual muscle testing. Results: Total manual muscle testing score was 26.19 ± 13.24 (median: 29) in postpolio-syndrome group and 30.08 ± 8.9 (median: 32) in non-postpolio-syndrome group. Total manual muscle testing scores of non-postpolio-syndrome group were significantly higher than that of postpolio-syndrome group. Patients with postpolio-syndrome reported significantly higher levels of fatigue and reduced quality of life in terms of physical mobility, pain and energy when compared with patients without postpolio-syndrome and control group. It was not reported a statistically significant difference in social and emotional functioning and sleep quality between postpolio-syndrome, non-postpolio-syndrome and control groups. Also it was not found any statistically significant difference in Beck Depression Scale scores among the groups. Conclusions: Postpolio-syndrome has a negative impact on quality of life in terms of functional status, severity of pain and energy. The identification, early recognition and rehabilitation of postpolio-syndrome patients may result in an improvement in their quality of life.
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22. Çocukluk Astım Kontrol Testi ve GINA Kriterlerine, Yaşam Kalitesi Alanlarını Eklemenin Zamanı Geldi mi?
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Belgin Usta Guc and OZLEM YILMAZ
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Background: To measure the quality of life by using the Standardized Pediatric Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire(PAQLQ(S)) in children with asthma and to determine the association of the Childhood Asthma Control Test(c-ACT) and Global Initiative for Asthma(GINA) criteria of asthma control with the PAQLQ(S) domains. Methods: This study was planned in a cross-sectional design. All consecutive children between the ages 7-11 years who had been followed up at least one year with a diagnosis of asthma were enrolled. Children filled out PAQLQ(S). The levels of asthma control were defined by c-ACT and GINA criteria of asthma control. Results: Of the total 120 children, the median(%25-75) PAQLQ(S) and c-ACT scores were 4.90(1.3) and 17.9(4.8). All children had quality of life impairments except four. According to c-ACT, 41.7% of children were controlled; 58.3% of them were uncontrolled. PAQLQ(S) scores were found to be correlated with both c-ACT scores(pConclusion: Asthma affects the quality of life in children. PAQLQ(S) scores decrease significantly when asthma is out of control. PAQLQ(S) is more significantly associated with c-ACT than GINA criteria. It would be useful in clinical practice if c-ACT or GINA criteria can be improved to cover quality of life, at least the part of the quality of life related to the symptoms or the activity limitations and emotional functions.
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23. Sağlık Yönetimi Öğrencilerinin Tıpta Yapay Zekâ ile İlgili Bilgi, Düşünce ve Yaklaşımları
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Mehmet Akif Erisen and Fatma Ozlem Yilmaz
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Amaç: Araştırmanın amacı sağlık yönetimi öğrencilerinin tıpta kullanılan yapay zeka uygulamalarına ilişkin bilgi, düşünce ve yaklaşımları hakkında tanımlayıcı bilgiler ortaya koymaktır. Gereç ve Yöntem: Araştırma nicel ve kesitsel tiptedir. Araştırma 185 sağlık yönetimi öğrencisi üzerinde gerçekleştirilmiştir. Veriler online ortamda oluşturulan anket formu aracılığıyla toplanmıştır. Anket formu toplam 27 sorudan oluşmaktadır. Verilerin analizinde SPSS 27 paket programı kullanılmıştır ve tanımlayıcı istatistiksel bulgular ortaya konulmuştur. Bulgular: Araştırma kapsamında katılımcıların tamamına yakını yapay zekâ kavramını bildiğini, ancak yalnızca %31,9’u tıp alanındaki yapay zekâ uygulamalarını bildiğini ifade etmiştir. Buna ek olarak yapay zekanın tıp alanında sağlığın geliştirilmesi ve koruyucu sağlık hizmetlerinde kullanılmaya uygun olduğunu belirten katılımcılar çoğunluktadır. Ayrıca katılımcıların geneli yapay zekâ uygulamalarının tanı, tedavi ve genel manada tıp alanında önemli avantajlar ve faydalar sağlayacağını belirtmektedir. Yapay zekanın insan hekimin yerini alamayacağını belirten katılımcıların tıp alanında yapay zekâ uygulamalarını tam olarak güvenilir bulmadıkları da görülmüştür. Sonuç: Sonuç olarak sağlık yönetimi öğrencileri tıpta yapay zekâ uygulamaları ile ilgili çok detaylı bilgiye sahip olmasa da bu uygulamaların tıp alanında önemli gelişmeleri sağlayacağını bildirmişlerdir. Ayrıca bu uygulamaları güvenilir bulmasalar bile tıpta yapay zekanın kendilerinde merak uyandırdığı ve buna yönelik eğitimleri almaya istekli oldukları görülmüştür. Dolayısıyla sağlık yönetimi öğrencileri tıpta yapay zekaya karşı olumlu bir yaklaşıma sahiptir.
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24. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate and resveratrol attenuate hydrogen peroxide induced damage in neuronal cells
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Meltem YILMAZ COSAR, Mumin Alper ERDOGAN, and Ozlem YILMAZ
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Economics and Econometrics ,Materials Chemistry ,Media Technology ,Forestry - Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the antioxidants resveratrol and epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) protect SH-SY5Y cells against damage caused by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).SH-SY5Y cells were pretreated with EGCG and resveratrol at concentrations of 0.1 μM, 1 μM, and 10 μM, individually and in various combinations. Cells were exposed to 250 μM H2O2 for 1-hour following a 24-hour pretreatment. The effects of EGCG and resveratrol on cellular survival against hydrogen peroxide toxicity were evaluated with the MTS. Caspase 3 levels were measured with caspase 3 ELISA test for evaluating survival. The clonogenic test was utilized to assess the colony forming capacity.The MTS test revealed that pretreatment of SH-SY5Y cells for 24 hours with EGCG and Resveratrol enhanced cellular survival against hydrogen peroxide damage at all dosages (p0.005). The caspase 3 ELISA test revealed that EGCG and resveratrol statistically substantially decreased caspase 3 levels and improved cellular survival via the caspase 3 pathway (p0.005). The clonogenic test findings show that resveratrol and EGCG statistically boost SH-SY5Y cells' potential to form colonies (p0.005).By reducing caspase 3 levels in exposure to hydrogen peroxide damage, EGCG and resveratrol promote cellular viability (Tab. 1, Fig. 3, Ref. 37). Text in PDF www.elis.sk Keywords: epigallocatechin-3-gallate, resveratrol, hydrogen peroxide, neurodegeneration.
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25. Incidence, Clinical Features and Prognosis of Food Allergy in Children who Underwent Liver Transplantation
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Koksal, Burcu T., Baris, Zeren, Ozcay, Figen, Ozbek, Ozlem Yilmaz, and Haberal, Mehmet
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26. A Case of Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Triggered by Wheat
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Buket Dalgic, Ilbilge Hacer Ertoy Karagol, Odul Egritas, Ozlem Yilmaz, Erdem Topal, and Arzu Bakirtaş
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Enterocolitis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Oral food challenge ,business.industry ,Food protein ,food and beverages ,Stool examination ,Gastroenterology ,Surgery ,Blood pressure ,Male patient ,Internal medicine ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Retching ,Watery diarrhea ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome (FPIES) is an under-recognized and frequently misdiagnosed non-IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food hypersensitivity disorder. We describe the first case of FPIES only to wheat confirmed by an oral food challenge (OFC). The male patient, who was breast fed for the first 2 months, and then was feeding with cow's milk-based formula until he became 4.5 months old, was given a tarhana soup (wheat and yoghurt) for the initial food trial. Two hours later, he started retching and vomited consecutively, suffering from watery diarrhea. He was taken to a medical center, where he was diagnosed acute gastroenteritis. He suffered from three more episodes after feeding wheat-containing foods. When the patient was 12 months old, an OFC with wheat was performed. Two hours after he had been challenged, he vomited repetitively, became lethargic, his systolic blood pressure dropped from 95 to 80 mm Hg and stool examination revealed eosinophils and leukocytes, which were negative before the challenge. The serum eosinophil count decreased from 460 to 270 mu L and the neutrophil count increased from 2,200 to 10,500 mu L at 6 h. The skin prick test with wheat extract, prick to prick test with whole wheat and serum-specific Ig E for wheat were negative. We conclude that FPIES can emerge with food in connection with eating habits or culture. In view of its potentially serious clinical course, it is critical to consider this diagnosis in young children presenting with acute onset of gastrointestinal symptoms or shock.
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27. Performance Evaluation of Depthwise Separable CNN and Random Forest Algorithms for Landslide Susceptibility Prediction
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Elif Ozlem Yilmaz, Alihan Teke, and Taskin Kavzoglu
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28. Poplar Tree Index (PTI): A New Vegetation Index for Monitoring Poplar Cultivated Areas
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Ismail Colkesen, Taskin Kavzoglu, Hasan Tonbul, Muhammed Yusuf Ozturk, and Elif Ozlem Yilmaz
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29. Modeling macrophage response to periodontal infections in vitro
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Subramanya Pandruvada, Nico Farrar, Waleed Al‐Kakhan, Pinar Emecen‐Huja, and Ozlem Yilmaz
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Genetics ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2022
30. The Attitudes About Law Number 4207 Among Health Administration Students
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Fatma Ozlem Yilmaz, Esra Meltem Koç, Rabia Kahveci, Meryem Askin, and Musa Özata
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03 medical and health sciences ,medicine.medical_specialty ,0302 clinical medicine ,030503 health policy & services ,Family medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,Health administration - Abstract
Aim: ‘National Tobacco Control Program’ had developed in Turkey by the Ministry of Health in 2009 with amendment of Law 4207 and all closed places became smoke-free. The National Media Campaign has been initiated with the “Smoke Free Air-Zone” slogan for raising public awareness. The aim of our study is to determine the smoking status and attitude of Health Management students about Law 4207 in a university in Turkey, four years after the application of Smoke Free Air-Zone. Methods: In this study we used a questionnaire with 33 questions, which was developed by researchers and Fagerstrom Nicotine Dependent Test to obtain the addiction level of the smokers. Results: Sixty-two percent of 244 students were female. 3.3% were ex-smokers and 10.7% were active smokers. 5.2% of females and 19.3% of males were smoking. 87.5% of smokers think smoking habbit is harmful. 41.4% of the students thought that Law 4207 was generally accepted by the society. Conclusion: Reducing the smoking prevalence and increasing the awareness about the Law 4207 among health administrators is very important for the imlementation of health policy. So our research has an importance to highlight this subject and increase the awareness of the campaign. Keywords: administrators, Law 4207, smoking cessation, tobacco use cessation
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31. May rotavirus vaccine be affect food allergy prevalence?
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Ece Atalay, Zeynep Ilayda Bağcı, Nazmi Mutlu Karakaş, Sude Cesaretli, Ozlem Yilmaz Ozbek, Burcu Tahire Köksal, Itır Ayli, and Almina Arslan
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Allergy ,Turkey ,cow milk ,030231 tropical medicine ,Immunology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Affect (psychology) ,Cow milk ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Food allergy ,vaccine ,Environmental health ,Rotavirus ,Prevalence ,Animals ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,food ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Rotavirus Vaccines ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Rotavirus vaccine ,rotavirus ,Cattle ,Female ,Milk Hypersensitivity ,business ,Food Hypersensitivity ,Research Article ,Research Paper - Abstract
Incidence of food allergy (FA) during nursing period is 6–8% globally and It is reported %5,7 in Turkey. In our study, the aim is to determine whether the prevalence of food allergy (FA) increases in children vaccinated against rotavirus. The files of 681 infants who are still followed-up were retrospectively evaluated. Children who did not come to our clinic for all of their well-child follow-up visits were excluded from the study. Moreover, children diagnosed with allergy before vaccination and children with known gastrointestinal system disease were excluded from the study. The number of patients diagnosed with food allergy after being vaccinated against rotavirus was 12 (1.76%). Three children had a family history of allergy. Of 12 patients who were diagnosed after vaccination, 3 (n:104) were vaccinated with pentavalent vaccine and 9 (n:507) with monovalent vaccine. In the monovalent vaccination group, food allergy was found in 9 children (1.55%), and in the pentavalent vaccination group, food allergy was found in 3 children (2.88%). The difference between the two vaccination groups in terms of food allergy prevalence was not significant (p > .05). Although it is believed that food allergy, and even cow’s milk protein allergy (CMPA) prevalence increases in infants vaccinated against rotavirus, in this study, no significant increase was observed in the prevalence of food allergy after rotavirus vaccination. Both types of vaccine had similar rates to each other.
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32. Malnutrition and associated risk factors in nursing home residents in Turkey
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Fatih Sumer, Sadik Kilicturgay, Kubilay Demirag, Gulistan Bahat Ozturk, Osman Abbasoglu, Zeynel Abidin Öztürk, Zekeriya Ulger, Ozlem Yilmaz, Derya Hopanci Bicakli, Hulya Sungurtekin, Meltem Halil, S. Muratli, and Cafer Balci
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33. Molecular mechanisms involved in Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) egg quality: impairments at transcription and protein folding levels induce inefficient protein and energy homeostasis during early development
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Anders Mangor Jensen, Torstein Harboe, Margareth Møgster, Ragnfrid Mangor Jensen, Olav Mjaavatten, Even Birkeland, Endy Spriet, Linda Sandven, Tomasz Furmanek, Frode S. Berven, Anna Wargelius, and Birgitta Norberg
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BackgroundReproductive success and normal development in all animals are dependent on egg quality and developmental competence of the produced embryo. This study employed tandem mass tags labeling based liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry for egg proteomic profiling to investigate differences in the global proteome of good versus poor quality Atlantic halibut eggs at 1-cell stage post fertilization.ResultsA total of 115 proteins were found to be differentially abundant between good and poor quality eggs. Frequency distribution of these proteins revealed higher protein folding activity in good quality eggs in comparison to higher transcription and protein degradation activities in poor quality eggs (p < 0.05). Poor quality halibut eggs were significantly enriched with additional proteins related to mitochondrial structure and biogenesis (p < 0.05). The differential abundance of a selection of proteins was first confirmed at gene expression level using a transcriptomic approach followed by a targeted proteomic approach (parallel reaction monitoring based mass spectrometry) in biological samples obtained from two consecutive reproductive seasons. The findings of global proteome profiling, together with the validation of differential abundance of targeted proteins and their related genes, suggest impairments in protein and energy homeostasis which might be related to unfolded protein response and mitochondrial stress in poor quality eggs. Additional transmission electron microscopy studies were taken to assess potential differences in abundance and morphological integrity of mitochondria between good and poor quality eggs. Observations reveal poor quality eggs to contain significantly higher number of mitochondria with higher number of cristae. These mitochondria, however, are significantly smaller and have a more irregular shape than those found in high-quality eggs. Therewithal difference in mtDNA levels represented by mt-nd5 and mt-atp6 genomic DNA abundance in this study, were found to be not statistically significant (p > 0.05) between good and bad quality eggs at both 1 hpf and 24 hpf stages.ConclusionOverall evidence from this study indicate that poor quality eggs undergo impairments at both transcription and translation level leading to endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial deficiencies. Additional research may be required to expediate the details and the potential of these impairments occurring in different species. Nonetheless, this study will pave the way for future research and will help in acceleration of recent advances in the field of embryonic developmental competence of living organisms.
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34. COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF DEEP LEARNING AND MACHINE LEARNING MODELS IN SHALLOW LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY ZONATION
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Alihan Teke, Elif Ozlem Yilmaz, and Taskin Kavzoglu
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35. The miR125b as biomarkers in the early diagnosis of bladder cancer
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Duran Canatan, Ozlem Yilmaz, Yonca Sonmez, Mehmet Baykara, Murat Savas, Hasan Senol Coskun, Sema Sezgin Goksu, Mehmet Rifki Aktekin, Canatan, Duran, and 287062 [Canatan, Duran]
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Mesane kanseri ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,MicroRNAs ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Bladder cancer ,mir125b ,Biomarker ,Biyobelirteç - Abstract
Objective: Bladder cancer (BCa) is the fifth most common cancer and the second most common urinary tract cancer in worldwide. BCa accounts for 3% of all cancers and is particularly common in developed countries. Material and methods: Eighteen of the 20 patients included in the study were male, 2 were female, mean age was 65.1±12.1(range:37-75) years. The control group consisted of 19 male one female, mean age was 60.3±11.2 (range:40-70) years. A total of seven miRNAs, let-7c, miR-155, miR-125b, miR-141 miR-145, miR 181 and miR 192 were evaluated in two groups. Results: MiRNAs of bladder cancer patients and healthy individuals were compared according to endogenous miR 181 and miR 192 Delta CT values, miR125b values of bladder cancer cases were found to be significantly higher than healthy controls.(p=0.021) In our study, miR125b, which we found specific and sensitive in endogenous controls, was compatible with studies in the literature. As conclusion, we emphasize that mir125b can be used as a predictor in bladder cancer compared with the literature. The current study was funded by Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Science and Industry, KOSGEB Antalya Directorate within the scope of the project entitled “MicroRNA kits in the early diagnosis of cancer” conducted by AGTC Özel Genetik Sağlık Hizm. Tur. San. Tic. Ltd. Şti. Grand Number: 0080785533
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36. Pituitary Gonadotropin Gene Expression During Induced Onset of Postsmolt Maturation in Male Atlantic Salmon
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Diego, Crespo, Kai Ove, Skaftnesmo, Erik, Kjærner-Semb, Ozlem, Yilmaz, Birgitta, Norberg, Sara, Olausson, Petra, Vogelsang, Jan, Bogerd, Lene, Kleppe, Rolf B, Edvardsen, Eva, Andersson, Anna, Wargelius, Tom J, Hansen, Per Gunnar, Fjelldal, and Rüdiger W, Schulz
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Male ,Gonadotropins, Pituitary ,Salmo salar ,Animals ,Gene Expression ,Sexual Maturation ,Gonadotropins - Abstract
Precocious male maturation causes reduced welfare and increased production costs in Atlantic salmon (
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37. Shared Blocks-Based Ensemble Deep Learning for Shallow Landslide Susceptibility Mapping
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Taskin Kavzoglu, Elif Ozlem Yilmaz, and Alihan Teke
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Wilcoxon signed-rank test ,Computer science ,Generalization ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Science ,Hazard mitigation ,shared blocks ,Variance (accounting) ,Landslide susceptibility ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,artificial intelligence ,Convolutional neural network ,disaster impact assessment ,ensemble deep learning ,landslide susceptibility mapping ,Recurrent neural network ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer - Abstract
Natural disaster impact assessment is of the utmost significance for post-disaster recovery, environmental protection, and hazard mitigation plans. With their recent usage in landslide susceptibility mapping, deep learning (DL) architectures have proven their efficiency in many scientific studies. However, some restrictions, including insufficient model variance and limited generalization capabilities, have been reported in the literature. To overcome these restrictions, ensembling DL models has often been preferred as a practical solution. In this study, an ensemble DL architecture, based on shared blocks, was proposed to improve the prediction capability of individual DL models. For this purpose, three DL models, namely Convolutional Neural Network (CNN), Recurrent Neural Network (RNN), and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), together with their ensemble form (CNN–RNN–LSTM) were utilized to model landslide susceptibility in Trabzon province, Turkey. The proposed DL architecture produced the highest modeling performance of 0.93, followed by CNN (0.92), RNN (0.91), and LSTM (0.86). Findings proved that the proposed model excelled the performance of the DL models by up to 7% in terms of overall accuracy, which was also confirmed by the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The area under curve analysis also showed a significant improvement (~4%) in susceptibility map accuracy by the proposed strategy.
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38. A Possibly Fatal Outcome of Oral Contraceptive Therapy: Estrogen Triggered Hereditary Angioedema Attack in An Adolescent
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Ugur Berkay, Balkanci, Demet, Demirkol, Gul, Yesiltepe Mutlu, Esra, Birben, Ozge, Soyer, Ozlem, Yilmaz, and Cansin, Sackesen
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Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is characterized by recurrent angioedema attacks with no urticaria. This disease has a high mortality due to asphyxia. Level of complement 4 (C4), C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) level and function, and genetic mutations determine different endotypes of HAE. Clinical presentation and the triggers of vasogenic edema may change according to the endotypes. An adolescent girl with oligomenorrhea, obesity, hirsutism, and acanthosis nigricans was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and prescribed ethinyl estradiolcyproterone acetate containing oral contraceptive (OC). On the 16th day of treatment, she developed angioedema on the face, neck, and chest leading to dyspnea. Adrenaline, antihistamine, and corticosteroid treatments were ineffective. In the family history, the patient's mother and two cousins had angioedema attacks. C1-INH concentrate was administered with a diagnosis of HAE. C4, and C1-INH level and activity were normal. Genetic analysis identified a mutation of Factor XII (F12) gene, and the diagnosis of Factor 12 (F12)-related HAE was made. OC treatment discontinued. She has had no additional angioedema attacks in the follow-up period of two years. OC containing estrogen may induce the life-threatening first attack of F12-related HAE even in children. Recurring angioedema attacks in the family should be asked before prescribing estrogen-containing OC pills.
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39. Turkish Translation, Validation, and Reliability Analysis of Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis Symptom Severity Module Version 2.0
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Nuray Kizilkan Uslu, Taner Ozgur, Dilek Guller, Gokhan Tumgor, Merve Usta, Esra Polat, Tanju Basarir Ozkan, Gokhan Baysoy, Meltem Korkut Ugras, Arzu Baygul, Cansin Sackesen, and Cigdem Arikan
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40. Lacidipine has antiatherosclerotic effects independent of its actions on lipid metabolism and blood pressure
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Yetik Anacak, Günay, Üstünes, Levent, Dilsiz, Ozlem Yilmaz, and Ergul, Adviye
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41. The relationship between dietary elimination and maternal psychopathology in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy
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Ceren Can, Isil Necef, Ozlem Yilmaz, Anıl Safak Kacar, Cansin Sackesen, Ali Sarper Taskiran, Emre Gogebakan, Tuba Mutluer, and Nuray Uslu Kızılkan
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Adult ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immunology ,Breastfeeding ,Mothers ,Anger ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Depression, Postpartum ,Food allergy ,Elimination diet ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Child ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,media_common ,business.industry ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Anxiety Disorders ,Diet ,Breast Feeding ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Anxiety ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Somatization ,Food Hypersensitivity ,Psychopathology - Abstract
BACKGROUND There has been no study evaluating the psychopathology in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy (FA). OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between dietary elimination and maternal psychopathology, specifically anxiety, depression, and mother-to-infant bonding, in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy. METHODS Breastfeeding mothers following an elimination diet due to FA in their children aged 1-to-12 months were compared with the healthy controls. The physician-diagnosed FA group was divided into IgE-, non-IgE-mediated, and infants with some minor symptoms which were not enough to make the diagnosis of FA were classified as Indecisive symptoms for FA group. Mothers completed standardized questionnaires including Symptom Checklist 90R, Beck Depression/Anxiety Inventories (BDI/BAI), Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire (Bonding). RESULTS Of 179 mother and infants, 64 were healthy, 89 were FA, 16 were indecisive symptoms for FA. The mean age of the mothers and infants were 31.1 ± 4.7 years and 6.3 ± 3.6 months, respectively. The physician-diagnosed FA groups had higher scores for anxiety (p = .008), anger (p = .042), depression (p
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42. Author response for 'The relationship between dietary elimination and maternal psychopathology in breastfeeding mothers of infants with food allergy'
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Ozlem Yilmaz, Isil Necef, Emre Gogebakan, Cansin Sackesen, Nuray Uslu Kızılkan, Ceren Can, Anil Safak Kacar, Ali Sarper Taskiran, and Tuba Mutluer
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Maternal psychopathology ,business.industry ,Food allergy ,Environmental health ,Breastfeeding ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
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43. Physical Growth of Patients with Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type I: A Single-Centre Retrospective Study
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Catherine Ashmore, Ozlem Yilmaz, Nurcan Yabanci Ayhan, Richard J. Jackson, Girish Gupte, Alex Pinto, Sharon Evans, Anne Daly, and Anita MacDonald
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Adult ,Male ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,phenylalanine ,growth ,Age at diagnosis ,Comorbidity ,Overweight ,Article ,Body Mass Index ,tyrosinaemia ,Young Adult ,physical outcomes ,BMI ,Child Development ,medicine ,Humans ,TX341-641 ,Longitudinal Studies ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Retrospective review ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Tyrosinemias ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Body Weight ,Retrospective cohort study ,weight ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Early life ,Body Height ,United Kingdom ,Single centre ,Child, Preschool ,Hereditary tyrosinaemia type I ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,diet ,tyrosine ,Food Science ,height - Abstract
In a retrospective review, we aimed to assess long-term growth in 17 patients (n = 11 males) with hereditary tyrosinaemia type I (HTI). Median age at assessment was 15.6 years (5.7–26.6 years) and median age at diagnosis was 1 month (range: 0–16 months), with 35% (n = 6/17) symptomatic on presentation. From the age of 8 years, there was a noticeable change in median height, weight, and body-mass-index [BMI]-z-scores. Median height-for-age z-scores were consistently ≤ −1 (IQR −1.6, −0.5) during the first 8 years of life but increased with age. Weight-for-age z-scores ranged between −1 to 0 (IQR −1.2, 0.1) in the first 8 years, then increased to >, 0.5 (IQR −0.3, 1.3) by age 16 years, and BMI-for-age z-scores ranged from 0 to 1 (IQR −0.7, 1.3) up to 8 years, and >, 1 (IQR −0.2, 1.9) until 16 years. The percentage of overweight and obesity was lowest in children aged <, 5 years, and consistently >, 40% in patients aged between 7 to 16 years. The prescribed total protein intake was associated with improved height growth (p <, 0.01). Impaired growth in early life improved with age achieving normal population standards. Further studies are needed to investigate factors that influence growth outcome in HTI patients.
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44. Seroprevalence of Leptospirosis in Coal Miners in Zonguldak Region
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Nihal Pişkin, Erdinc Atabek, Furuzan Kokturk, Hande Aydemir, Sahenis Denis Atakent, Güven Çelebi, Ozlem Yilmaz, and Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi
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coal ,Microbiology (medical) ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Leptospirosis ,miners ,Infectious Diseases ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Seroprevalence ,Coal ,seroepidemiological studies ,business - Abstract
WOS: 000481718600013, Objective: Leptospirosis is one of the most common zoonotic diseases worldwide. Transmission to humans usually occurs by mucosal inoculation of the bacteria or exposure of non-intact skin via contact with water or soil contaminated with urine or feces of rodents. Occupational groups such as farmers, rice plant workers, sewer workers, miners, hunters, military personnel, mariners, shepherds, milkers, slaughterhouse workers, veterinarians and laboratory personnel are under risk for leptospirosis. In this study, we aimed to determine the seroprevalence of leptospirosis in coal miners in Zonguldak region. Methods: Blood samples were obtained from total 185 volunteer coal miners, who worked in 5 coal mines of Turkish Hard Coal Authority in Zonguldak and Bartin provinces, during June and July 2013. Serum samples were stored at -80 degrees C. Additionally, we conducted an interview with each miner about demographical and epidemiological data such as age, location, duration of mining, other occupations, observing rodent or rodent excreta in the mine, noticing rodent contact with personal belongings or drinks or food in mine and hand hygiene compliance. Microscopic agglutination test (MAT), the reference diagnostic test for seroepidemiological studies of leptospirosis, was conducted in Spirochetal Diseases Diagnostic Laboratory, Veterinary Control Central Research Institute, Etlik, Ankara in June 2014. Anti-Leptospira antibody levels for 8 serotypes (Leptospira grippotyphosa Moskva V, L. australis Bratislava Jez Bratislava, L. canicola Hund Utrech IV, L. hardjo Hardjoprajitno, L. pomona Pomona, L. icterohaemorrhagiae Ictero 1, L. hebdomadis Hebdomadis ve L. patoc Patoc 1) was investigated with MAT. Results: All the miners were male and the mean age was 36 +/- 6. The mean duration of working in underground part of the mine was 11 +/- 6 years, the mean working hours was 44 +/- 6 hours a week on average. Distribution of the miners according to inhabiting location was 18.5% village, 50.3% county and 30.8% city. In addition to mining, some of the miners were also occupied with farming (7%), hunting (2.7%), seafaring (0.5%) and livestock raising (0.5%). 82.7% of the miners confirmed seeing rodents in the mine every day and 35.7% of the miners confirmed seeing rodent excreta in the mine. 68.1% reported observing sign of rodent bite on their clothes or food saving box. 91.9% of the miners reported that they saved their food in plastic or paper bags up to meal time. Hand washing rate in the mine was 76.2% among the miners and 94.3% of those were washing their hands without soap. Although, a risky environment for leptospirosis was defined, no seropositivity was detected in any of the serum samples of the miners. Conclusions: Miners reported risky environmental conditions and risky behavioral models for transmission of leptospirosis. However, no seropositivity was detected in any of the serum samples obtained from 185 miners in Zonguldak region.
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45. Thrombin lag time is increased in children with mild asthma
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I. Eker, N.Y. Ozbek, Ozlem Yilmaz Ozbek, İsmet Doğan, and B.T. Koksal
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Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Spirometry ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Immunology ,Endogeny ,Inflammation ,Severity of Illness Index ,Pulmonary function testing ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Thrombin ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Child ,Blood Coagulation ,Asthma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Area under the curve ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,030228 respiratory system ,Coagulation ,Child, Preschool ,Calibration ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Blood Coagulation Tests ,medicine.symptom ,business ,circulatory and respiratory physiology ,030215 immunology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Inflammation and coagulation are closely linked events. Thrombin is the key enzyme in coagulation system and also has roles in inflammation.The aim of our study was to evaluate thrombin generation in children with mild asthma.Forty-two children with mild asthma and 49 healthy children were included in the study. All patients performed spirometry. Thrombin generation tests (TGT) were performed with a calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) in children without asthma exacerbation during the last six months. During CAT assay thrombogram curves were obtained. The area under the curve showed endogenous thrombin potentials and indicated the total amount of endogenous thrombin generated; the peak height showed the highest thrombin value, thrombin lag time and time to thrombin peak were measured.Thrombin lag time was significantly longer in children with asthma (3.98±1.2min) compared to those in the control group (3.29±0.6min) (p0.01). Children with asthma also had longer thrombin tail time compared to the control group (19.5±8.9min vs. 16.7±2.9min, p=0.02). Thrombin peak was inversely correlated with FEF 25-75 (r=-0.41, p0.01). Thrombin lag time was inversely correlated with FEF 25-75 (r=-0.39, p0.01).Inflammation in mild asthma seems to disturb coagulation but this disturbance may not be so strong as to increase thrombin levels and may only affect the initiation phase of thrombin generation.
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46. Association between Dysphagia and Frailty in Community Dwelling Older Adults
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Gulistan Bahat, Mehmet Akif Karan, Cemil Tascioglu, Ozlem Yilmaz, Cihan Kilic, and S. Durmazoglu
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Male ,Gerontology ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,Frail Elderly ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Poison control ,Suicide prevention ,Occupational safety and health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,Humans ,Outpatient clinic ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Association (psychology) ,Geriatric Assessment ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,0303 health sciences ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Frailty ,business.industry ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Middle Aged ,Dysphagia ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Female ,Independent Living ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,medicine.symptom ,Deglutition Disorders ,business - Abstract
Dysphagia is described as a geriatric syndrome that occurs more frequently with aging. It is associated with the deterioration in functionality however, it is usually ignored. Frailty is a geriatric syndrome that is recognized more with its well-known adverse consequences. Very recently, dysphagia has been suggested to accompany frailty in older adults. We aimed to investigate the association between dysphagia and frailty in the community dwelling older adults.Prospective, cross-sectional study.Geriatric outpatient clinic.Older adults aged ≥60 years.Dysphagia was evaluated by EAT-10 questionnaire and frailty by FRAIL scale. Handgrip strength (HGS) was evaluated by hand-dynamometer. Gait speed was evaluated by 4-meter usual gait speed (UGS). Nutritional status was assessed by mini-nutritional assessment-short form (MNA-SF).1138 patients were enrolled. Mean age was 74.1±7.3 years. EAT-10 questionnaire was answered by all and FRAIL-scale by 851 subjects. EAT-10 score15 points was regarded as significant dysphagia risk. The participants with EAT-1015 points were older when compared to the participants with EAT-10=15 points (p=0.002). Among participants with EAT-1015 points, women gender and neurodegenerative diseases were more prevalent (p=0.04, p=0.002; respectively); number of chronic diseases, number of drugs and FRAIL score were higher (p=0.001 for each), and HGS, UGS, MNA-SF scores were lower (p=0.002, p=0.01, p0.001; respectively). In multivariate analyses, the factors independently associated with presence of EAT-10 score15 were FRAIL score and the number of drugs.Dysphagia is associated with frailty irrespective to age, presence of neurodegenerative diseases, number of chronic diseases and drugs. To our knowledge, this is the largest serie in the literature providing data on independent association of dysphagia with frailty.
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47. Detection of illegal constructions in urban cities: comparing LIDAR data and stereo KOMPSAT-3 images with development plans
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Derya Maktav, Elif Ozlem Yilmaz, Serdar Bayburt, Beril Varol, and Sedanur Gürdal
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Atmospheric Science ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,media_common.quotation_subject ,dem ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:Oceanography ,Lidar data ,lcsh:GC1-1581 ,Computers in Earth Sciences ,ndsm ,lidar ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,Building construction ,media_common ,Civilization ,Applied Mathematics ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,Metropolitan area ,Urban structure ,dsm ,lcsh:Geology ,Lidar ,Geography ,kompsat ,Cartography ,illegal construction - Abstract
Illegal building construction can be a problematic issue on densely populated metropolitan cities, especially because it leads to crooked civilization and unbalanced urban structure. The development plans define a maximum boundary for building coverage and floor ratios, but practically it is challenging to apply the plans to the real life in partly unplanned cities that are going under urban transformation, such as Istanbul. Rapidly changing settlements make it crucial to track property statuses carefully since there can be juristic consequences. In this study, we use airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) point cloud data, stereo KOMPSAT-3 images and development plans of Guzeltepe district, locating in Uskudar/Istanbul of Turkey to detect the structures built against the development plans. The plans were converted into aGeographical Information System (GIS) environment for the ease of analysis. Digital elevation models and digital surface models (DSMs) were created with both LIDAR and stereo KOMPSAT-3 data to obtain normalized DSMs for extracting the heights of the buildings. These heights extracted from our models were then compared with the planned boundaries. Also, the two different dataset’s accuracies were analyzed. Our research may have direct implications on automatically building 3D plans and eventually instrumental for identification of illegal buildings.
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48. Long-term outcome of food allergy after liver transplantation in children
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Ozbek, Ozlem Yilmaz and Ozcay, Figen
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49. Isotretinoin-induced arthritis mimicking both rheumatoid arthritis and axial spondyloarthritis
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Tasdelen, Ozlem Yilmaz, Yurdakul, Fatma Gul, Duran, Semra, and Bodur, Hatice
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50. Is the health-related quality of life and functional status of patients with psoriatic arthritis worse than that of patients with psoriasis alone?
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TEZEL, Nihal, TASDELEN, Ozlem YILMAZ, BODUR, Hatice, GUL, Ulker, CAKMAK, Seray KULCU, OGUZ, Isil Deniz, and KARABULUT, Erdem
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