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Association Between Obesity And History Of Atopy With Atopic Dermatitis In Children: A Cross-Sectional Study, Putu Nila Wardhani Batan, Ariana Ariana, Made Wardhana Dec 2019

Association Between Obesity And History Of Atopy With Atopic Dermatitis In Children: A Cross-Sectional Study, Putu Nila Wardhani Batan, Ariana Ariana, Made Wardhana

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Background: The prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) has rapidly increased in the past 4 decades and has been mostly observed in children. The prevalence of obesity has also significantly increased worldwide, suggesting that the two conditions may be associated.

Methods: This retrospective analytic study involved a cross-sectional design and used secondary data taken from the medical record of patients who visited the Pediatric Dermatology Subdivision at Dermatology and Venereology Polyclinic Sanglah General Hospital from January 2015 to December 2015. Thirty-two samples were selected.

Results: The prevalence ratio of obesity among subjects with AD was 2.178 (95% CI …


Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: Diagnosis And Management, Lusiana Lusiana, Hikari Ambara Sjakti, Githa Rahmayunita, Tjut Nurul Alam Jacoeb, Inge Ade Krisanti Dec 2019

Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis: Diagnosis And Management, Lusiana Lusiana, Hikari Ambara Sjakti, Githa Rahmayunita, Tjut Nurul Alam Jacoeb, Inge Ade Krisanti

Journal of General - Procedural Dermatology & Venereology Indonesia

Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disorder characterized by abnormal clonal proliferation of Langerhans dendritic cells. The incidence of LCH is 1 to 3 cases per 1 million children worldwide, and occurs most frequently in children of 1–4 years of age. The etiopathogenesis of LCH, whether it is neoplastic or reactive, is still controversial. Langerhans cell histiocytosis has a wide spectrum of clinical features, and dermatological abnormalities usually occur early. The most frequent lesions are elevated yellowish-red translucent papules about 1–2 mm in diameter and generally located in seborrheic areas. The most recent classification (the Histiocyte Society study 2017) …


Effect Of Socio-Demographics, Health-Related Problems, And Family Structure On Chronic Absenteeism Among Children, Eunjung Lim, James Davis, So Yung Choi, John J. Chen Nov 2019

Effect Of Socio-Demographics, Health-Related Problems, And Family Structure On Chronic Absenteeism Among Children, Eunjung Lim, James Davis, So Yung Choi, John J. Chen

Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice

Purpose/Background: From 5 to 7.5 million school children are chronically absent, defined as missing ≥15 days of school within a year. Students miss schools due to various reasons such as health, socioeconomic status, and environmental factors. We examined child’s health and behavior, family structure, and socio-demographics to understand chronic absenteeism.

Materials & Methods: The population included children ages 6 to 17 years from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) years 2008-2013. Multivariable logistic regressions were used to identify the risk factors of chronic absenteeism, adjusting for the complex sampling design.

Results: Among socio-demographic variables, age ≥14 years, race/ethnicity, lower-income family, …


Investigating Factors Related To The Acquisition Of Masticatory Function In Down Syndrome Children, Miki Mizukami, Takeshi Kikutani, Miwa Matsuyama, Keigo Nagashima Nov 2019

Investigating Factors Related To The Acquisition Of Masticatory Function In Down Syndrome Children, Miki Mizukami, Takeshi Kikutani, Miwa Matsuyama, Keigo Nagashima

International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy

Down syndrome (DS) has the highest prevalence of any chromosomal abnormality identified in newborns. DS children have specific eating and swallowing difficulties such as poor tongue control, mouth opening, swallowing food without chewing, and both facial and occlusal abnormalities. DS children are also at high risk of aspiration, and swallowing food without chewing is considered to be a factor associated with increased risk of aspiration and eating problems. This study aimed to identify factors preventing the acquisition of masticatory function in DS children. The subjects were 75 outpatient DS children (44 males, age range 12 to 36 month-old, mean age …


Development Of Lip Closing Function During Taking Food Into The Mouth In Children With Down Syndrome, Tomoko Isoda, Fumiyo Tamura, Takeshi Kikutani, Miki Mizukami Nov 2019

Development Of Lip Closing Function During Taking Food Into The Mouth In Children With Down Syndrome, Tomoko Isoda, Fumiyo Tamura, Takeshi Kikutani, Miki Mizukami

International Journal of Orofacial Myology and Myofunctional Therapy

Children with Down Syndrome (DS) show developmental retardation of gross motor function including acquisition of oral movements related to eating and swallowing. To characterize the process of development/acquisition of eating/swallowing function of children with DS, interlabial pressure (IP) during taking food into the mouth was assessed. This study included 99 children with DS (birth to 4 year-old), and 112 age-matched control children showing typical development. IP during taking food into the mouth was measured as an objective index of lip closing function. The system for measuring IP during taking food into the mouth consisted of a strain gauge-pressure sensor connected …


Social Isolation Among Families Caring For Children With Disabilities, Dennis J. Baumgardner Oct 2019

Social Isolation Among Families Caring For Children With Disabilities, Dennis J. Baumgardner

Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews

In this issue introduction, the editor-in-chief of Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews comments on the social isolation experienced by families that include children with significant disabilities.


An Interdisciplinary Approach For Treating Children With Cerebral Palsy, Magen Keys, Connie Lewis Oct 2019

An Interdisciplinary Approach For Treating Children With Cerebral Palsy, Magen Keys, Connie Lewis

Journal of Interprofessional Practice and Collaboration

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder that affects the brain and muscles, often causing motor and social delays. Children diagnosed with CP often require interdisciplinary care to promote quality of life and improved development of motor and social skills. Interdisciplinary teams made up of families, the patient, nurses and therapists allow for ongoing goal setting and communication of treatment plans. Each member of the team plays a significant role as they offer specialized services to enhance not only the patient’s physical development but also

the child’s ability to build social relationships, promote autonomy, and encourage independence.

An interdisciplinary approach …


A Study Protocol On Comparative Randomised Controlled Trial Of Homoeopathy -Vs- Allopathy In Acute Otitis Media And Its Recurrence In Children, Central Council For Research In Homoeopathy Ccrh Sep 2019

A Study Protocol On Comparative Randomised Controlled Trial Of Homoeopathy -Vs- Allopathy In Acute Otitis Media And Its Recurrence In Children, Central Council For Research In Homoeopathy Ccrh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common acute infections in children, and injudicious prescription of antibiotics may lead to increase of antibiotic-resistant cases. Homoeopathic treatment may provide a safer and more effective treatment. Objective: Earlier, a pilot study conducted by the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH) on eighty patients at a single centre showed non-inferiority results. This study shall be undertaken to substantiate the earlier findings. Methods: This will be an open-label, non-inferiority, randomised controlled (parallel arm) trial to be conducted on children in the age group of 2–12 years, suffering from AOM. The …


Laryngeal Tuberculosis: A Rare Presentation In A Nigerian Child With Disseminated Tuberculosis, Abdulwasiu G. Omotosho, Damilola M. Oladele, Mohammed B. Abdulkadir, Rasheedat M. Ibraheem, Salihu S. Mohammed, Wahab B. R. Johnson Sep 2019

Laryngeal Tuberculosis: A Rare Presentation In A Nigerian Child With Disseminated Tuberculosis, Abdulwasiu G. Omotosho, Damilola M. Oladele, Mohammed B. Abdulkadir, Rasheedat M. Ibraheem, Salihu S. Mohammed, Wahab B. R. Johnson

Menoufia Medical Journal

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a ravaging disease, particularly in the low-income countries, with a protean manifestation in children. Thus, a high index of suspicion is the key to clinching the diagnosis when presentation is in a rare form such as laryngeal TB. In this study, the case report of a 10-year-old female child with laryngeal TB in the setting of other typical clinical presentation associated with TB is highlighted.


Refining Guidelines For The Care Of Paediatric Perioperative Patients In A Rural Health Care Facility, Michelle Hibberson Sep 2019

Refining Guidelines For The Care Of Paediatric Perioperative Patients In A Rural Health Care Facility, Michelle Hibberson

Journal of Perioperative Nursing

No abstract provided.


Effectiveness Of Self Instructional Module (Sim) On Knowledge Regarding Management Of Selected Poisoning In Children Among Paediatric Staff Nurses, Irene Freeda Ms, Smitha Bobby Ms, Sunita Solomon-Calvin Ms, Sophia Vinitha Ms Jul 2019

Effectiveness Of Self Instructional Module (Sim) On Knowledge Regarding Management Of Selected Poisoning In Children Among Paediatric Staff Nurses, Irene Freeda Ms, Smitha Bobby Ms, Sunita Solomon-Calvin Ms, Sophia Vinitha Ms

Manipal Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences

Background: Acute paediatric poisoning is a common medical emergency. Poisoning is one of the major causes of death among infants and toddlers in developing countries like India. Poisoning in children requires emergency intervention but, in every instance, medical evaluation is necessary to initiate appropriate action. Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of self-instructional module (SIM) on knowledge; Method: A quantitative, one group pre-test-post-test design was carried out among the purposive sample of 60 paediatric staff nurses. A structured knowledge questionnaire was used to assess the pre-test and post-test knowledge. A SIM was given on the day of the pre-test. Post-test was …


Inhibitor In Hemophilia And Its Management-A Case Report, Anjalin D'Souza Ms, Dinesh M. Nayak Dr, Annamma Kurien Dr Jul 2019

Inhibitor In Hemophilia And Its Management-A Case Report, Anjalin D'Souza Ms, Dinesh M. Nayak Dr, Annamma Kurien Dr

Manipal Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences

Hemophilia is a genetic disease with a deficiency of factor VIII or IX. People with inhibitors require special care and treatment due to complexity of the disease. Treatment is expensive due to high dose infusion and unavailability of factor in developing countries like India. This case report focuses on role of comprehensive care and follow-up of an adolescent with inhibitors.


Using Physician Champions To Extend The Reach Of The Let’S Go! 5-2-1-0 Obesity Prevention Program In Clinical Practice, Michael Dedekian, Jackie Vine, Jonathan Fanburg, Naomi Anderson Schucker, Victoria Rogers Jun 2019

Using Physician Champions To Extend The Reach Of The Let’S Go! 5-2-1-0 Obesity Prevention Program In Clinical Practice, Michael Dedekian, Jackie Vine, Jonathan Fanburg, Naomi Anderson Schucker, Victoria Rogers

Journal of Maine Medical Center

ABSTRACT

Introduction: There is limited evidence for large scale interventions to address childhood obesity. Let’s Go! is a Maine-based obesity prevention program that deploys a consistent message across multiple community settings to encourage children and families to make healthy choices. This report describes implementation of Let's Go! in primary care offices.

Methods: Consideration for physician champion recruitment included previous involvement with Let’s Go! and ensuring statewide geographic coverage. Champions received standardized training and became local leaders in obesity prevention and treatment. 13 champions engaged 99 practices at baseline; 71 practices were engaged all 4 years (2012-2015). Data were analyzed on …


Interpreting Speech Perception In Children With Phonological Deficits: Evidence From Event Related Potentials (Erp), Camille Nuttall, Kathryn Cabbage Jun 2019

Interpreting Speech Perception In Children With Phonological Deficits: Evidence From Event Related Potentials (Erp), Camille Nuttall, Kathryn Cabbage

Journal of Undergraduate Research

Children with dyslexia and children with speech sound disorder exhibit differing issues in regard to their speech and language. Dyslexia is a difficulty decoding written language, such as with word recognition or spelling. Speech sound disorder is characterized by speech production errors. Although dyslexia and speech sound disorders are often co-morbid, each can occur singularly (Lewis et al, 2011). Although both disorders respond to expert intervention, the underlying deficits last a lifetime and may negatively affect quality of life. Early identification is paramount to preventing long-term negative outcomes. A better understanding of how these disorders are activating in the brain …


Involvement Of Adults Who Are Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing In Ehdi Programs, Elizabeth Shuler-Krause, Karl R. White Jun 2019

Involvement Of Adults Who Are Deaf Or Hard Of Hearing In Ehdi Programs, Elizabeth Shuler-Krause, Karl R. White

Journal of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention

Consistent with a position statement of the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH, 2007), several key organizations and groups have supported involving deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) adults in Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) systems, including providing families of children who are DHH with opportunities to interact with adults who are DHH. This article reviews the available data on the involvement of adults who are DHH in EHDI systems to determine the availability of opportunities for families who have children who are DHH to interact with adults who are DHH, how families feel about these experiences, and to …


Closed Reduction And Percutaneous Pinning For The Treatment Of Lateral Humeral Condyle Fracture, Ahmed M. Mabrouk, Hassan A. Neena, Mohammed E. Habib Jun 2019

Closed Reduction And Percutaneous Pinning For The Treatment Of Lateral Humeral Condyle Fracture, Ahmed M. Mabrouk, Hassan A. Neena, Mohammed E. Habib

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objective The aim of the present study was to evaluate the result of treatment of recent fracture of the lateral humeral condyle in children using closed reduction and percutaneous pinning. Background Few reports have focused on closed reduction and internal fixation of fractures of the lateral humeral condyle in children. We prospectively studied closed reduction and internal fixation to determine its usefulness as the treatment for fractures of the lateral condyle of the humerus in children. Patients and methods The lateral condylar humeral fractures were classified into three groups according to the degree of displacement and the fracture pattern as …


Talking To Children About Their Terminal Disease And Ultimate Death, Alyssa Nesbitt Mar 2019

Talking To Children About Their Terminal Disease And Ultimate Death, Alyssa Nesbitt

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A critical appraisal and clinical application of Kreicbergs U, Valdimarsdóttir U, Onelöv E, Henter J, Steineck G. Talking about death with children who have severe malignant disease. New Eng J Med. 2004;351(12):1175-1186. doi: 10.1056/nejmoa040366.


Effect Of Omega-3 On Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α In Children On Hemodialysis, Belal F. Montaser, Eman H. Dawood, Ghada M. El-Mashad, Sayed I. El Gebaly Mar 2019

Effect Of Omega-3 On Tumor Necrosis Factor-Α In Children On Hemodialysis, Belal F. Montaser, Eman H. Dawood, Ghada M. El-Mashad, Sayed I. El Gebaly

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objectives The aim of this study was to assess the effect of high-dose omega-3 supplementation on tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in children on long-term hemodialysis. Background Patients who are on hemodialysis have elevated serum levels of inflammatory markers. Giving high doses of omega-3 supplementation results in significant decrease in TNF-α (one of the inflammatory markers). Patients and methods This study was conducted at a pediatric dialysis unit in Menoufia University hospital, and included 26 patients from January 2015 to April 2015. The study commenced after approval of the local institutional ethical committee of Menoufia University hospital and obtaining written consents …


Effect Of High-Dose Omega-3 On Inflammatory Markers In Children On Long-Term Hemodialysis, Alaa M. Mohamed K Bassiouny, Ali M. Elshafie, Belal A. Montser, Zein A. Omar Mar 2019

Effect Of High-Dose Omega-3 On Inflammatory Markers In Children On Long-Term Hemodialysis, Alaa M. Mohamed K Bassiouny, Ali M. Elshafie, Belal A. Montser, Zein A. Omar

Menoufia Medical Journal

Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of high-dose omega-3 on inflammatory markers in children on long-term hemodialysis. Background Children with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) on hemodialysis have elevated serum levels of inflammatory markers. Prevention and treatment of inflammatory syndrome is of high priority in patients who are on hemodialysis. Omega-3 fatty acids have been postulated to reduce inflammatory markers. Patients and methods This prospective study included 26 children with ESRD on long-term hemodialysis in the Pediatric Hemodialysis Unit at Menoufia University Hospital who received 2 g omega-3 per day orally for 3 months, and inflammatory …


Examining The Perceived Impacts Of Recreational Swimming Lessons For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Erin Kraft M.A. Ed. Jan 2019

Examining The Perceived Impacts Of Recreational Swimming Lessons For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Erin Kraft M.A. Ed.

International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education

The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived impacts of recreational swimming lesson participation for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Although swimming lessons are a suitable form of physical activity for children with ASD, minimal research has examined the impacts of these lessons. The author conducted semi-structured interviews with an Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) certified therapist and a swim instructor, each with experience working with children with ASD in swimming lessons. The participants suggested that swimming lessons encouraged children with ASD to socialise. Both participants agreed that distractions in swimming lessons and barriers in communication created challenges …


The Sensory Processing 3-Dimensions Scale: Initial Studies Of Reliability And Item Analyses, Shelley Mulligan, Sarah A. Schoen, Lucy Jane Miller, Andrea Valdez, Deborah Magalhaes Jan 2019

The Sensory Processing 3-Dimensions Scale: Initial Studies Of Reliability And Item Analyses, Shelley Mulligan, Sarah A. Schoen, Lucy Jane Miller, Andrea Valdez, Deborah Magalhaes

The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy

Background: The Sensory Processing 3-Dimensions Scale (SP-3D) is a performance-based measure for assessing sensory processing abilities and challenges, including sensory modulation, sensory discrimination, and sensory-based motor disorders. Initial studies of reliability were conducted, and item response theory was applied to assist in refining the measure.

Methods: Descriptive and correlational methods were used to examine internal consistency of the scales and inter-rater reliability. Item response theory using Rasch analyses was applied to examine unidimensionality of scales, model fit, and item difficulty.

Results: Internal consistency for most measures was acceptable, demonstrating the subtests, domains, and behavior scales as distinct …


Health Related Quality Of Life And Coping Strategies Of Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Attending A Tertiary Care Setting, Vineetha Vijaykumar Ms, Sreeja S. A Ms Jan 2019

Health Related Quality Of Life And Coping Strategies Of Children With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Attending A Tertiary Care Setting, Vineetha Vijaykumar Ms, Sreeja S. A Ms

Manipal Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a syndrome that results in abnormally high blood sugar levels and is due to the combined effect of hereditary and environment. There is a global increase of type 1diabetes at a proportion of 3% annually in children and adolescents and frightening 5% increase annually among pre-school children. The highest incidences were found in the 10 to 14 years (Swift, 2007). Objectives: The objectives were to determine the health related quality of life (HRQOL) and coping strategies of children with type 1 DM, to find the association between HRQOL with selected demographic variables and to identify …


Comparative Evaluation Of Liver, Spleen, And Kidney Stiffness In Hiv-Monoinfected Pediatric Patients Via Shear Wave Elastography, Emi̇ne Çalişkan, Gürkan Atay, Manolya Kara, Murat Sütçü, Zuhal Bayramoğlu, Selda Hançerli̇ Törün, Ayper Somer, İbrahi̇m Adaletli̇ Jan 2019

Comparative Evaluation Of Liver, Spleen, And Kidney Stiffness In Hiv-Monoinfected Pediatric Patients Via Shear Wave Elastography, Emi̇ne Çalişkan, Gürkan Atay, Manolya Kara, Murat Sütçü, Zuhal Bayramoğlu, Selda Hançerli̇ Törün, Ayper Somer, İbrahi̇m Adaletli̇

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: This study aimed to evaluate the stiffness of the liver, spleen, and kidneys in HIV-monoinfected children via shear wave elastography (SWE).Materials and methods: Twenty-one HIV-monoinfected children and 37 healthy subjects were included in this study. Livers, spleens, and kidneys of the participants were examined via ultrasound and SWE. Patients were divided into two groups according to the presence of pathologic ultrasonographic findings. Routine laboratory tests were also recorded. Stiffness of these organs was compared between patients and control groups.Results: Liver transaminases, blood urea, and creatinine levels were normal in all subjects. Ultrasonographic examination revealed hepatosplenomegaly (n = 1, 4.7%), …


Mesh Nebulizer Is As Effective As Jet Nebulizer In Clinical Practice Of Acute Asthma In Children, Özge Uysal Soyer, Meli̇ke Kahveci̇, Ayşe Betül Büyükti̇ryaki̇, Ebru Arik Yilmaz, Betül Karaatmaca, Sali̇ha Esenboğa, Pinar Gür Çeti̇nkaya, Ümi̇t Murat Şahi̇ner, Bülent Eni̇s Şekerel Jan 2019

Mesh Nebulizer Is As Effective As Jet Nebulizer In Clinical Practice Of Acute Asthma In Children, Özge Uysal Soyer, Meli̇ke Kahveci̇, Ayşe Betül Büyükti̇ryaki̇, Ebru Arik Yilmaz, Betül Karaatmaca, Sali̇ha Esenboğa, Pinar Gür Çeti̇nkaya, Ümi̇t Murat Şahi̇ner, Bülent Eni̇s Şekerel

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of salbutamol delivered to children by jet nebulizer (JN) and mesh nebulizer (MN). Materials and methods: Children admitted with acute asthma were treated with 3 doses of nebulized salbutamol, 1 given by MN. The patients' vital signs, lung function measurements, modified pulmonary index score (MPIS), and whole body plethysmography (WBP) measurements were evaluated before and 20 min after each dose of salbutamol.Results: Thirty-onechildren [9.5 (6.4-17.2) years, 67.7% male, 32.3% female] with mild (67.7%) and moderate (32.3%) asthma attacks were included in the study. The improvements with MN were comparable …


Risk Factors For Bacteremia In Children With Febrile Neutropenia, Soner Sertan Kara, Hasan Tezer, Meltem Polat, Burcu Ceylan Cura Yayla, Tuğba Bedi̇r Demi̇rdağ, Arzu Okur, Ali̇ Fettah, Sali̇ha Kanik Yüksek, Anil Tapisiz, Zuhre Kaya, Namik Özbek, İdi̇l Yeni̇cesu, Hüsni̇ye Neşe Yarali, Ülker Koçak Jan 2019

Risk Factors For Bacteremia In Children With Febrile Neutropenia, Soner Sertan Kara, Hasan Tezer, Meltem Polat, Burcu Ceylan Cura Yayla, Tuğba Bedi̇r Demi̇rdağ, Arzu Okur, Ali̇ Fettah, Sali̇ha Kanik Yüksek, Anil Tapisiz, Zuhre Kaya, Namik Özbek, İdi̇l Yeni̇cesu, Hüsni̇ye Neşe Yarali, Ülker Koçak

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Bacteremia remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality during febrile neutropenia (FN) episodes. We aimed to define the risk factors for bacteremia in febrile neutropenic children with hemato-oncological malignancies. Materials and methods: The records of 150 patients aged ?18 years who developed FN in hematology and oncology clinics were retrospectively evaluated. Patients with bacteremia were compared to patients with negative blood cultures.Results: The mean age of the patients was 7.5 ± 4.8 years. Leukemia was more prevalent than solid tumors (61.3% vs. 38.7%). Bacteremia was present in 23.3% of the patients. Coagulase-negative staphylococci were the most frequently isolated …


Seasonal, Sex Variations In Vitamin D Levels And Their Association With Pulmonary Function In Children With Asthma, Şebnem Özdoğan Jan 2019

Seasonal, Sex Variations In Vitamin D Levels And Their Association With Pulmonary Function In Children With Asthma, Şebnem Özdoğan

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: We aimed to examine the seasonal and sex variations in vitamin D levels in children with asthma and their associations with lung function. Materials and methods: We conducted a cohort study involving children aged 7?17 years old with asthma. Vitamin D levels were obtained and pulmonary function tests (PFTs) were performed in winter months (December, January, and February) and at the end of summer (August, September, and October). Seasonal and sex variations in vitamin D levels and lung function were examined. Results: A total of 56 children (26 males, mean age: 11.93 ± 1.8) were enrolled. The mean vitamin …


High Rates Of Malnutrition And Epilepsy: Two Common Comorbidities In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Kürşad Aydin, Ayşe Kartal, Esma Keleş Alp Jan 2019

High Rates Of Malnutrition And Epilepsy: Two Common Comorbidities In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Kürşad Aydin, Ayşe Kartal, Esma Keleş Alp

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

The aim of this study was to evaluate the nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy and determine the particular characteristics of the disorder. Materials and methods: The nutritional status of the children was assessed by the Gomez classification using weight-for-age. The Gross Motor Function Classification System was used to determine the gross and fine motor functions.Results: The study was conducted with 197 children (58.4% males) between the ages of 1 and 18 years old. Asphyxia (44.1%) was the primary etiological factor, and spastic quadriplegia (41.6%) was the most common type of cerebral palsy. Malnutrition was the most frequent comorbidity …


Comparison Of Reference Systems In The Assessment Of Age-Related Serum Immunoglobulin Levels In Pediatric Patients, İlknur Külhaş Çeli̇k, Ersoy Ci̇velek, Ayşe Meti̇n, Tayfur Gi̇ni̇ş, Müge Toyran, Emi̇ne Di̇bek Misirlioğlu, Can Naci̇ Kocabaş Jan 2019

Comparison Of Reference Systems In The Assessment Of Age-Related Serum Immunoglobulin Levels In Pediatric Patients, İlknur Külhaş Çeli̇k, Ersoy Ci̇velek, Ayşe Meti̇n, Tayfur Gi̇ni̇ş, Müge Toyran, Emi̇ne Di̇bek Misirlioğlu, Can Naci̇ Kocabaş

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Ig level assessment is frequently used in the diagnosis and follow-up of immunodeficiency, as well as in studies investigating the prevalence of low serum Ig level in specific diseases.Material and methods: Patients who underwent Ig testing in the inpatient and outpatient clinics of our hospital in the years 2010-2016 were included. The Ig levels of the patients were assessed separately according to two reference systems commonly used in Turkey and another reference system used in the USA.Results: A total of 20,138 patients (57.6% male) were included in the study. The median age of the patients was 55.7 months (interquartile range: …


Influence Of Lrp5 (Rs556442) Polymorphism On Insulin Resistance In Healthy Iranian Children And Adolescents, Nima Montazeri Najafabady, Mohammad Hossein Dabbaghmanesh, Rajeeh Mohamadian-Amiri, Marzieh Bakhshayeshkaram, Gholamhossein Ranjbar Omrani Jan 2019

Influence Of Lrp5 (Rs556442) Polymorphism On Insulin Resistance In Healthy Iranian Children And Adolescents, Nima Montazeri Najafabady, Mohammad Hossein Dabbaghmanesh, Rajeeh Mohamadian-Amiri, Marzieh Bakhshayeshkaram, Gholamhossein Ranjbar Omrani

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Genetic aspects play a role in insulin resistance in children. In this study, for the first time, the association of LRP5 (rs556442) polymorphism and insulin resistance in Iranian children and adolescents was investigated.Materials and methods: The study population comprises children and adolescents aged 9-18 years. Anthropometric and biochemical parameters were assessed. Insulin resistance/sensitivity was determined by the quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI), homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), insulin-to-glucose ratio, McAuley index, revised McAuley index, fasting insulin resistance index (FIRI), and Bennett's index. LRP5 (rs566442) single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was identified using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). Linear regression …


Interventions To Reduce Urinary Tract Infections Among Hospitalized Children: A Systematic Review, Edlin Glane Mathias Ms, Judith A. Noronha Dr Jan 2019

Interventions To Reduce Urinary Tract Infections Among Hospitalized Children: A Systematic Review, Edlin Glane Mathias Ms, Judith A. Noronha Dr

Manipal Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences

Background: Among the bacterial infections, urinary tract infection (UTI) is commonly diagnosed among the children. Although there is a variety of research on diagnosis and treatment of UTI, still the clinician faces many challenges in day-to-day care of the children. Studies have reported that the incidence of UTI is highest among the first year of life and decreases in the later life. The appropriate interventions to diagnose and manage the UTIs are important to reduce them among children. Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to identify the interventions to reduce UTIs among hospitalized children. Data sources: The electronic …