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Pediatric Nephrology | 2008

Enuresis nocturna and sleep quality

Salih Gözmen; Sükran Keskin; Ipek Akil

Enuresis nocturna is a common problem. Numerous etiologic factors have been investigated, and various theories have been proposed. The objectives of our study were to establish the differences in the sleep quality of nocturnal enuretic patients from that of healthy voluntary subjects, and the changes after treatment with desmopressin acetate (DDAVP), among primary school children. The study comprised 19 children with primary nocturnal enuresis and 32 healthy children in the control group. Subjective assessment of sleep was determined with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire. PSQI scores for each patient and control subject were determined before the study was started and after a month time interval. The sleep quality of the nocturnal enuretic children was poor. We found lower scores after a month’s treatment with DDAVP, and significant differences in two dimensions in the patient group: ‘subjective sleep quality’ and ‘sleep disturbances’. When we asked the patients’ group what caused the sleep disturbance, they replied ‘the fear or the anxiety of bedwetting during sleep’. This anxiety or fear seemed to be a factor that probably affected their sleep quality. So, active treatment (medical or behavioral) should be started as soon as the child is ready to receive it or when the enuretic child wants to be dry when asleep.


Nutrition Journal | 2010

Vitamin A status of healthy children in Manisa, Turkey.

Nermin Tansuğ; Muzaffer Polat; Selcan Çeşme; Fatma Taneli; Salih Gözmen; Özlem Tokuşoğlu; Dilek Yilmaz; Gönül Dinç

BackgroundVitamin A deficiency is a major public health nutrition problem in the developing world. Even subclinical Vitamin A deficiency is associated with increased childhood mortality. Severe maternal vitamin A deficiency may cause increased mortality in the first months of life. There have been a limited number of studies regarding vitamin A status in Turkey. The aim of this study was to assess vitamin A status of healthy children in Manisa, Turkey.MethodsVitamin A status of 100 healthy children aged 36-48 months is evaluated. The children were seen during routine examination. Serum retinol concentrations were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. Duration of breast feeding, age solid foods introduced, use of supplementary vitamins, weight and height, and intake of specific groups of nutrients on a daily, weekly and monthly basis were collected from a questionnaire completed by the mothers. Height and weight z-scores were calculated according to national standards. Mothers of 20 of the 100 children were known to have normal serum and breast milk retinol concentrations. Children with normal serum retinol concentration were compared with the children with VAD. Students t-test and Mann-Whitney test were used to compare independent variables. The Pearson correlation analysis test was used to test relation between numeric variables.ResultsMean retinol concentration was 0.98 ± 0.32 μmol/L in the whole study group. Serum retinol concentrations were normal (>0.70 μmol/L) in 89% of the children. When children with normal serum retinol concentrations were compared with those with retinol concentrations lower than 0.70 μmol/L, there was no difference in terms of age, gender, weight and height at the time of study, z-scores, birth weight, birth length, duration of breast feeding, time to begin solid food, rate of supplementary vitamin use, and rate of infections (P > 0.05). There was not any relation between vitamin A concentrations and weight and height at the time of study, z-scores, birth weight, birth length, duration of breast feeding, time to begin solid food, vitamin use, and frequency of intake of specific groups of nutrients (P > 0.05).ConclusionsThis study showed that VAD is a moderate health problem in Manisa.


Journal of Asthma | 2007

The frequency of wheezing phenotypes and risk factors for persistence in aegean region of Turkey

Hasan Yuksel; Aysin Sakar; Gönül Dinç; Ozge Yilmaz; Salih Gözmen; Arzu Yorgancioglu; Cemil Özcan

The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of wheezing and evaluate the risk factors for its persistence in children. Survey data was collected on 725 children aged 17 years or below. The mean age was 8.94 ± 5.16 years; 22.1% of them were reported to have had a wheezing episode at any point in their lives. A wheezing episode was reported in 18.1% of children 3 years of age or younger and persisted in 51% of these subjects; 69.6% of ever wheezers had late onset wheezing. Persistence was significantly common in males. Perinatal disease, lack of breast feeding, and low income were significant risk factors for persistence. In summary, breast feeding, perinatal disease, and income status may be significant risk factors influencing wheezing peristence and consequent asthma.


Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology | 2013

Multicentric plasma cell type of castleman disease in a child: difficulty in diagnosis and treatment.

Tuba Hilkay Karapınar; Özlem Tüfekçi; Salih Gözmen; Sebnem Yilmaz; Gülersu Irken; Hale Ören

Multicentric plasma cell variant of Castleman disease (CD) has rarely been reported and the optimal therapeutic approach is unknown, especially in childhood. In this case report, we discuss the case of a 7-year-old boy with multicentric plasma cell variant of CD, who presented with cervical lymphadenopathies, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, bone marrow insufficiency, pulmonary, renal, hepatic, and gastrointestinal involvement, emphasizing the difficulty in diagnosis and treatment approach.


Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis | 2016

B-cell-activating factor, a proliferation inducing ligand and co-stimulatory molecules in the pathogenesis of immune thrombocytopenia in childhood.

Salih Gözmen; Tuba Hilkay Karapnar; Özlem Tüfekçi; Canan Vergin; Faize Yuksel; Gülersu Irken; Hale Ören

The aim of this study was to measure the levels of B-cell-activating factor (BAFF), a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL), and co-stimulatory molecules in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) of childhood to investigate the interaction between T and B lymphocytes and the impact of proliferation of B lymphocytes in the pathogenesis. Twenty newly diagnosed ITPs, 20 chronic ITPs, and 20 healthy controls between 2 and 18 years were enrolled in this study. Hemogram, BAFF, APRIL, interleukin-4, and interferon (IFN)-&ggr; levels in sera and expressions of CD19, CD 3, CD21, CD40, and CD 154 on leukocytes were measured by ELISA and flow cytometry. Mean BAFF level in newly diagnosed ITP group was higher than the mean BAFF level in other groups. BAFF levels were significantly decreased after the treatment in newly diagnosed ITP group. APRIL, interleukin-4, and IFN-&ggr; in newly diagnosed ITP group and BAFF, APRIL, interleukin-4, and IFN-&ggr; in chronic ITP group were similar before and after treatment. There was no statistical difference for expressions of CD 19 and CD3 on lymphocytes, CD40 on leukocytes, CD154 on T cells, and for percentages of CD21+/CD40+, CD21−/CD40+, CD21+/CD40− B cells, and CD19−/CD3− lymphocytes for pretreatment and posttreatment levels in both ITP groups. In conclusion, our study strongly demonstrated that BAFF has an important role in the pathogenesis of newly diagnosed childhood ITP. It may be important in the follow-up and in novel therapy modalities of these patients.


Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology | 2017

Evaluation of the Clinical and Laboratory Characteristics of Previously Followed-up Thalassemia Intermedia Patients to Provide Them Better Care in the Future

Özlem Tüfekçi; Berna Atabay; Meral Türker; Şebnem Yılmaz Bengoa; Salih Gözmen; Tuba Hilkay Karapınar; Hale Ören; Gülersu Irken

The increased awareness about the severity of complications in thalassemia intermedia patients led authorities to develop strategies for better management and follow-up of these patients. In this study, we aimed to define the clinical and laboratory characteristics in previously followed-up &bgr;-thalassemia intermedia patients and wanted to gain an insight about the follow-up of this patient population in a developing country to provide them better care in the future. The mean age at diagnosis was 4 years, and the mean hemoglobin was 7.13 g/dL. The mean age at the beginning of regular transfusion was 4.8 years. An overall 74% of patients were on a regular transfusion program. The mean ferritin values at diagnosis and the last follow-up were 487 and 1225 ng/mL, respectively. The most common mutations detected in patients were IVS-I-110, IVS-I-6, IVS-II-1, and FCS 8/9 in order of frequency. Complications were seen in 48% of patients. The most common complications were osteopenia/osteoporosis (34%), growth retardation (24%), hypogonadism (18%), and cardiomyopathy (13%). In conclusion, the relatively higher complication rate in our patients who were previously treated highlights once again the need for an increased effort for optimal management and follow-up of this specific group of patients.


Turkish Journal of Pediatrics | 2006

Evaluation of voiding dysfunctions in children with chronic functional constipation.

Erhun Kasirga; Ipek Akil; Ozge Yilmaz; Muzaffer Polat; Salih Gözmen; Ayten Egemen


Turkish Journal of Pediatrics | 2015

Comparison of the BD GeneOhm VanR assay and a chromogenic agar-based culture method in screening for vancomycin-resistant enterococci in rectal specimens of pediatric hematology-oncology patients

Fatma Devrim; Gamze Gülfidan; Salih Gözmen; Bengü Demirağ; Yeşim Oymak; Yöntem Yaman; Yeliz Oruç; Nevbahar Yaşar; Hurşit Apa; Nuri Bayram; Canan Vergin; İlker Devrim


Turkish Journal of Pediatrics | 2008

Kidney stone and urinary bladder telangiectasia in a patient with TAR syndrome.

Ipek Akil; Salih Gözmen; Ömer Yılmaz; Can Taneli


Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology | 2018

A New Variant of PKLR Gene Associated With Mild Hemolysis may be Responsible for the Misdiagnosis in Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency

Sultan Aydin Koker; Yeşim Oymak; Paola Bianchi; Salih Gözmen; Tuba Hilkay Karapınar; Elisa Fermo; Raziye C. Vergin

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Hale Ören

Dokuz Eylül University

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Ipek Akil

Celal Bayar University

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Canan Vergin

Boston Children's Hospital

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Yeşim Oymak

Boston Children's Hospital

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