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Colonic lithobezoar: a rare cause of partial intestinal obstruction
(Turkish J Pediatrics, 2013)Bezoar is the accumulation of indigestible foreign substances in the digestive tract and a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in children. The accumulation of stones within the digestive system is called lithobezoar, and ... -
Evaluation of the functional capacity, respiratory functions and musculoskeletal systems of the children with chest pain for non-cardiac reasons
(Turkish J Pediatrics, 2017)Chronic chest pain in healthy children and adolescents generally arises from non-cardiac factors. The purpose of our study was to compare the evaluation results of effort test, respiratory function and musculoskeletal ... -
First manifestation of citrullinemia type I as Sandifer syndrome
(Turkish J Pediatrics, 2017)We report an eleven-month-old infant girl who presented as Sandifer syndrome clinically but was later diagnosed with citrullinemia type I. Metabolic evaluation and molecular analysis confirmed the correct diagnosis. Despite ... -
Physicians' attitudes and perception of pediatric trauma cost
(Turkish J Pediatrics, 2009)Pediatric trauma is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children. A questionnaire was applied to evaluate physicians' attitudes and perception of pediatric trauma cost. Physicians working in the field of pediatric ... -
Scrotal pearl is not always a sign of anorectal malformation: median raphe cyst
(Turkish J Pediatrics, 2013)Pearls of meconium can be seen on the raphe of the scrotum and are considered as a sign of anorectal malformation (ARM). Scrotal pearls without ARM are rare in children and designated as median raphe cyst of the scrotum ... -
Ultrasonographic findings in pediatric fractures
(Turkish J Pediatrics, 2003)The aim of this study was to document and, analyze ultrasonographic (US) findings in different types of pediatric, fractures. Thirty-nine patients, aged between 1 and 14 years, with a fracture were included in the study. ...