Browsing by Author "Gültekin A."
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Asymptomatic hypercalciuria : Prevalence and metabolic characteristics
Berçem G.; Cevit Ö.; Toksoy H.B.; Içagasioglu D.; Gültekin A.; Tanzer F. (The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2001)Hypercalciuria is of continuing interest as a risk factor for kidney stones in children. We screened 592 healthy Turkish children (308 boys, 284 girls, aged 3 month-16 years) for hypercalciuria by measurement of urinary ... -
Comparison of efficacies of divalent, trivalent irons and divalent iron plus zinc preparations in paediatric patients with iron deficiency anemia [Çocuklarda demir eksikli?i anemisinin tedavisinde +2 ve +3 de?erlikli demir i?çeren ve +2 de?erlikli demirle birlikte çinko i?çeren preperatlarin etkinliklerinin karşilaştirilmasi]
Arabaci F.I.; Kaya A.; Gültekin A.; Iça?asio?lu F.D.; Mutlu E.C. (2010)Objective: In the present study, our aim was to determine the prevalence of iron deficiency (ID) and iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) in children between 6 months-6 years old and to compare efficacy of oral Fe+2 (ferrous ... -
Congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma with Trichophyton rubrum infection.
Oztürkcan S.; Parlak A.H.; Marufi M.; Bakici M.Z.; Egilmez R.; Gültekin A. (1994)[No abstract available] -
Evaluation of serum selenium levels in children with recurrent febril convulsions [Tekrarlayan febril konvülziyonlu çocuklarda serum selenyum düzeylerinin de?erlendirilmesi]
Berk E.; Kaya A.; Deveci K.; Güven A.S.; Demir M.; Güneş H.; Gültekin A.; Iça?asio?lu F.D. (2011)Introduction: The febrile convulsion (FC) occurs in neurologically normal children aged between six months and five years and it is defined as convulsions occurred during fever and in the absence of central nervous system ... -
The fetal hydantoin syndrome.
Oguz A.; Sezgin I.; Gökalp A.; Gültekin A. (1991)[No abstract available] -
Hypernatremic dehydration in insufficient breastfed newborns [Anne sütü ile yetersiz beslenen yenido?anlarda hipernatremik dehidratasyon]
Berk E.; Iça?asio?lu D.; Büyükkayhan D.; Gültekin A.; Cevit Ö. (2010)Purpose: Breast-feeding is the best and safest way to feed infants. However, inadequate breastfeeding may result in hypernatremic dehydration and serious neurological complications in neonates. The aim of the present paper ...