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Öğe IODINE DEFICIENCY IN PREGNANT WOMEN LIVING IN WESTERN TURKEY (EDIRNE)(Editura Acad Romane, 2016) Celik, H.; Guldiken, S.; Celik, O.; Taymez, F.; Dagdeviren, N.; Tugrul, A.Objective. Data about iodine status in pregnant women in Turkey is not sufficient. We aimed to determine the iodine status, goiter prevalence, iodized salt consumption among first trimester pregnant women living in Edirne. Design and Setting. Cross-sectional study was performed on pregnant women living in Edirne. Subjects and Methods. A total of 275 pregnant women in their first trimester were examined regarding iodized salt use, median urinary iodine concentration (UIC), presence or absence of goitre and thyroid function. Goitre status was determined by palpation. Participants filled out a questionnaire, which included questions regarding sociodemographic features, iodized salt consumption, knowledge, and behavior regarding iodine deficiency. UIC was measured using colorimetric method based on Sandell-Kolthoff reaction. Thyroid hormones and TSH were measured by chemiluminescence immunoassays. Results. While the proportion of iodized salt use was 96.6%, UIC was below 150 mu g/L in 88.4 % of the women. The median UIC was 77 mu g/L, indicating insufficient iodine intake. Total goitre rate was 19.3%. Conclusions. Our study shows that iodine deficiency is a serious problem among pregnant women in Edirne. We suggest that pregnant women living in Edirne should be supplemented by iodine-containing preparations in addition to iodized salt.Öğe Prevalence of Allergic Rhinitis among Medical School Students in Edirne (Turkey) and the Impact of Symptoms on Quality of Life(Mosby-Elsevier, 2009) Yazicioglu, M.; Yildirim, S.; Celik, H.; Kaptan, B.; Teloren, B.; Aylanc, H.; Ture, M.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe A RARE CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A PATIENT WITH CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE, SECONDARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM AND CALCIPHYLAXIS(Editura Acad Romane, 2016) Celik, M.; Ayturk, S.; Celik, H.; Can, N.; Kucukarda, A.; Sezer, A.; Guldiken, S.Calciphylaxis, also known as calcific uremic arteriolopathy (CUA), is usually observed in women and it is a serious complication of hyperparathyroidism secondary to chronic renal failure. CUA is characterized by ischemic tissue loss secondary to progressive vascular degeneration. Although it is rare, it may end up with sepsis and organ failure and can be fatal. Its pathogenesis is not fully understood, but it is thought that it occurs secondary to increased calcification activators such as oxidized LDL, TNF-alpha, calcitriol, fibronectin, collagen-I, and TGF-1 alpha. The most effective treatment is managing underlying pathology and decreasing serum calcium and phosphorus levels. In this report, we aimed to present an end stage renal failure case with coexisting hyperparathyroidism, hyperthyroidism and calciphylaxis in whom cutaneous manifestations were healed 6 months after parathyroidectomy.Öğe SIALADENOSIS IN A PATIENT WITH DIABETES MELLITUS: CASE REPORT(Editura Acad Romane, 2012) Celik, O.; Celik, H.; Guldiken, S.; Turkmen, M. T.; Koten, M.Sialadenosis is an uncommon, noninflammatory condition which usually causes bilateral, diffuse enlargement of the salivary glands, particularly of the parotid. Sialadenosis has been associated most often with alcoholism, eating disorders, malnutrition, medications and diabetes mellitus. Herein, we. describe a case report of a patient with sialadenosis precipitated by poorly controlled diabetes mellitus.