Browsing by Author "Dilber, C"
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Evans syndrome related to hepatitis B virus infection: A case that responded only to lamivudine therapy
Kalayci, AG; Dagdemir, A; Dilber, C; Albayrak, D (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001)… -
G-CSF related capillary leak syndrome in a child with leukemia
Dagdemir, A; Albayrak, D; Dilber, C; Totan, M (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2001)… -
Haemoperfusion may be useful in phenprobamate and polypharmacy intoxication of paediatric patients
Tasdemir, HA; Yildiran, A; Islek, I; Sancak, R; Dilber, C (Oxford Univ Press, 2002)… -
Henoch-Schonlein purpura associated with hepatitis A infection
Islek, I; Kalayci, AG; Gok, F; Muslu, A; Dilber, C (Blackwell Publishing Asia, 2003)… -
Is low serum complement 3 in Henoch Schonlein purpura unusual and of prognostic value?
Islek, I; Muslu, A; Dagdemir, A; Dilber, C (Springer-Verlag, 2001)… -
Meningitis due to Salmonella in preterm neonates
Totan, M; Kucukoduk, S; Dagdemir, A; Dilber, C (Turkish J Pediatrics, 2002)Meningitis due to Salmonella is a rare condition. Here we report seven cases with neonatal Salmonella meningitis diagnosed and treated in the Pediatric Neonatology Unit of Ondokuz Mayis University Faculty of Medicine between ... -
Neonatal tetanus in the middle Black Sea region of Turkey
Totan, M; Kucukoduk, S; Dagdemir, A; Dilber, C (Turkish J Pediatrics, 2002)We retrospectively analyzed 62 cases with neonatal tetanus (NT) seen in the Department of Pediatrics of Ondokuz Mayis University from 1989 to 2001. Epidemiological characteristics and prognostic factors on survival were ... -
Reduced bone mineral density in childhood chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura treated with high-dose methylprednisolone
Dilber, C; Dagdemir, A; Albayrak, D; Albayrak, S; Kalayci, AG; Aliyazicioglu, Y; Basoglu, T (Elsevier Science Inc, 2004)Purpose: To evaluate whether repeated courses of high-dose methylprednisolone (HDMP) affect the lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) in children with chronic idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Materials and ... -
Sturge-Weber syndrome involved frontoparietal region without facial Nevus
Dilber, C; Tasdemir, HA; Dagdemir, A; Incesu, L; Odaci, E (Elsevier Science Inc, 2002)Classic Sturge-Weber syndrome is characterized by a facial nevus and hamartomatous lesion in the brain. Hamartomatous lesions are usually located in the ipsilateral occipital region of the facial nevus. The other lobes may ...