• Variability In Protein Binding Of Teicoplanin And Achievement Of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Targets In Critically Ill Patients: Lessons From The Dali Study 

      Roberts, J. A.; Stove, V.; De Waele, J. J.; Sipinkoski, B.; McWhinney, B.; Ungerer, J. P. J.; Akova, M.; Bassetti, M.; Dimopoulos, G.; Kaukonen, K. -M.; Koulenti, D.; Martin, C.; Montravers, P.; Rellom, J.; Rhodes, A.; Starr, T.; Wallis, S. C.; Lipman, J. (Elsevier, 2014)
      The aims of this study were to describe the variability in protein binding of teicoplanin in critically ill patients as well as the number of patients achieving therapeutic target concentrations. This report is part of the ...
    • Variants In The Oxidoreductase Pyroxd1 Cause Early-Onset Myopathy With Internalized Nuclei And Myofibrillar Disorganization 

      O'Grady, Gina L.; Best, Heather A.; Sztal, Tamar E.; Schartner, Vanessa; Sanjuan-Vazquez, Tvlyriam; Donkervoort, Sandra; Neto, Osorio Abath; Sutton, Roger Bryan; Ilkovski, Biljana; Romero, Norma Beatriz; Stojkovic, Tanya; Dastgir, Jahannaz; Waddell, Leigh B.; Boland, Anne; Hu, Ying; Williams, Caitlin; Ruparelia, Avnika A.; Maisonobe, Thierry; Peduto, Anthony J.; Reddel, Stephen W.; Lek, Monkol; Tukiainen, Tam; Cummings, Beryl B.; Joshi, Himanshu; Nectoux, Juliette; Brammah, Susan; Deleuze, Jean-Francois; Ing, Viola Oorschot; Ramm, Georg; Ardicli, Didem; Nowak, Kristen J.; Talim, Beril; Topaloglu, Haluk; Laing, Nigel G.; North, Kathryn N.; MacArthur, Daniel G.; Friant, Sylvie; Clarke, Nigel F.; Bryson-Richardson, Robert J.; Bonnemann, Carsten G.; Laporte, Jocelyn; Cooper, Sandra T. (Cell Press, 2016)
      This study establishes PYROXD1 variants as a cause of early-onset myopathy and uses biospecimens and cell lines, yeast, and zebrafish models to elucidate the fundamental role of PYROXD1 in skeletal muscle. Exome sequencing ...
    • Variations In The Origin Of Inferior Phrenic Arteries And Their Relationship To Celiac Axis Variations On Ct Angiography 

      Aslaner, Ramazan; Pekcevik, Yeliz; Sahin, Hilal; Toka, Onur (2017)
      Objective Knowing the origin of the inferior phrenic artery (IPA) is important prior to surgical interventions and interventional radiological procedures related to IPA. We aimed to identify variations in the origin of IPA ...
    • Varicella Vaccination In Children With Lymphoma And Solid Tumours 

      Emir, S.; Buyukpamukcu, M.; Koseoglu, V.; Hascelik, G.; Akyuz, C.; Kutluk, T.; Varan, A. (B M J Publishing Group, 2006)
      Background: Varicella infection can be a severe disease, especially in immunosuppressed patients. Here, experience with live varicella vaccine to prevent varicella infection is reported in children who were undergoing ...
    • Varicella Zoster-Associated Severe Aplastic Anemia in a Child and Its Successful Treatment with Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation from HLA-5/6-Identical Donor 

      Kuskonmaz, Baris; Cetin, Mualla; Uckan, Duygu; Yetgin, Sevgi (ISI, 2007)
      Background: Varicella zoster virus is very rarely associated with aplastic anemia. Bone marrow transplantation from an HLA-identical sibling is the treatment of choice. Case report: A seven-year-old boy presented with ...
    • Vascular Access In Children Requiring Maintenance Haemodialysis: A Consensus Document By The European Society For Paediatric Nephrology Dialysis Working Group 

      Shroff, Rukshana; Calder, Francis; Bakkaloglu, Sevcan; Nagler, Evi V.; Stuart, Sam; Stronach, Lynsey; Schmitt, Claus P.; Heckert, Karl H.; Bourquelot, Pierre; Wagner, Ann-Marie; Paglialonga, Fabio; Mitra, Sandip; Stefanidis, Constantinos J.; Aufricht, C.; Van de Walle, J.; Vondrak, K.; Holtta, T.; Ranchin, B.; Zaloszyc, A.; Krid, S.; Pietrement, C.; Schmitt, C. P.; Klaus, G.; Muller, D.; Thumfart, J.; Stefanidis, C.; Printza, N.; Stabouli, S.; Edefonti, A.; Paglialonga, F.; Peruzzi, L.; Verrina, E.; Vidal, E.; Allinovi, M.; Guzzo, I.; Jankauskiene, A.; Zurowska, A.; Tkaczyk, M.; Do Sameiro Faria, M.; Ariceta, G.; Sartz, L.; Bakkaloglu, S.; Duzova, A.; Ekim, M.; Karabay-Bayazit, A.; Dusunsel, R.; Caliskan, S.; Alpay, H.; Sinha, M.; Hothi, D.; Shroff, R.; Nephrology, European Soc Paediat (2019)
      Background. There are three principle forms of vascular access available for the treatment of children with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) by haemodialysis: tunnelled catheters placed in a central vein (central venous ...
    • Vascular Thrombotic Problems In Behçet’S Disease 

      Demiroğlu, H; Yalçin, Ş; Büyükaşik, Y; Dündara, S. (1997)
    • Vasculitis In Children 

      Eleftheriou, Despina; Batu, Ezgi Deniz; Ozen, Seza; Brogan, Paul A. (Oxford Univ Press, 2015)
      Primary systemic vasculitides of the young are relatively rare diseases, but are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, particularly if there is diagnostic delay. We provide an overview of paediatric vasculitides ...
    • Vasculitis In Systemic Autoinflammatory Diseases 

      Demir, Selcan; Sag, Erdal; Dedeoglu, Fatma; Ozen, Seza (2018)
      Autoinflammatory diseases (AID) are diseases of the innate immune system, characterized by recurrent episodes of localized or systemic inflammation. Vasculitis may accompany AID. The causes of the association of vasculitis ...
    • Vasculitis Pathogenesis: Can We Talk About Precision Medicine? 

      Ozen, Seza; Batu, Ezgi Deniz (2018)
    • Vasculitis: Do We Know More To Classify Better? 

      Batu, Ezgi Deniz; Ozen, Seza (Springer, 2015)
      The systemic vasculitides are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by the inflammation of blood vessels. The development and implementation of advanced diagnostic tests and genetic studies have resulted in ...
    • Vegf Protects Brain Against Focal Ischemia Without Increasing Blood-Brain Permeability When Administered Intracerebroventricularly 

      Kaya, D; Gursoy-Ozdemir, Y; Yemisci, M; Tuncer, N; Aktan, S; Dalkara, T (Sage Publications Inc, 2005)
      Delayed administration of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) promotes functional recovery after focal cerebral ischemia. However, early intravenous injection of VEGF increases blood-brain barrier (BBB) leakage, ...
    • Venous Ulcerations Due To Inherited Fibrinogen Disorder In Two Male Siblings 

      Yildirim, S.K; Elçin, G; Büyükaşik, Y. (2016)
    • Ventricular Tachycardia Related To Diverticulum Of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract 

      Erdoǧan, I; Çeliker, A; Karagöz, T; Şahin, M; Demircin, M. (2010)
    • Vertebrobasilar System Computed Tomographic Angiography In Central Vertigo 

      Paşaoğlu, Lale (2017)
      The incidence of vertigo in the population is 20% to 30% and one-fourth of the cases are related to central causes. The aim of this study was to evaluate computed tomography angiography (CTA) findings of the vertebrobasilar ...
    • Video Game Use Among Secondary School Students And Associated Factors 

      Oflu, Ayse; Yalcin, Sidika S. (2019)
      Introduction: The rapid progress of technology and widespread use of internet has increased the frequency of video gaming among children. The objective was to determine the frequency and patterns of video game use and video ...
    • Virus-Like Nanostructures For Tuning Immune Response 

      Mammadov, Rashad; Cinar, Goksu; Gunduz, Nuray; Goktas, Melis; Kayhan, Handan; Tohumeken, Sehmus; Topal, Ahmet E.; Orujalipoor, Ilghar; Delibasi, Tuncay; Dana, Aykutlu; Ide, Semra; Tekinay, Ayse B.; Guler, Mustafa O. (2015)
      Synthetic vaccines utilize viral signatures to trigger immune responses. Although the immune responses raised against the biochemical signatures of viruses are well characterized, the mechanism of how they affect immune ...
    • Visceral Leishmaniasis In A Patient Presenting With Fever Of Unknown Origin: A Case Report From A Low-Endemic Region Of Turkey 

      Jaiteh, M.B.; Çalık Başaran, N.; Özışık, L.; Akman, O.; Hasanlı, N.; Tortop, S.; Özmen Çapın, B.B.; Hüseyinova, S.; Üner, A.; İnkaya, A.Ç. (2019)
      Leishmaniasis is a neglected disease that is prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Even though cutaneous leishmaniasis is the most common form, visceral leishmaniasis is associated with high mortality. ...
    • Visfatin And Retinol-Binding Protein 4 Concentrations In Lean, Glucose-Tolerant Women With Pcos 

      Yildiz, Bulent O.; Bozdag, Gurkan; Otegen, Umit; Harmanci, Ayla; Boynukalin, Kubra; Vural, Zehra; Kirazli, Serafettin; Yarali, Hakan (Elsevier Sci Ltd, 2010)
      Since insulin resistance is accepted to be a common feature of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the exact molecular mechanism(s) involved in glucose and lipid metabolism have been under investigation in the syndrome. ...
    • Visually Scoring Hirsutism 

      Yildiz, Bulent O.; Bolour, Sheila; Woods, Keslie; Moore, April; Azziz, Ricardo (Oxford Univ Press, 2010)
      Hirsutism is the presence of excess body or facial terminal (coarse) hair growth in females in a male-like pattern, affects 5-15% of women, and is an important sign of underlying androgen excess. Different methods are ...