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Item 25 Oh Vitamin D Levels and Effects on Children Who Underwent Liver Transplantation(2017) Gulsen, M.; Baris, Z.; Ozcay, F.; 0000-0003-4494-9536; 0000-0002-5214-516X; AAX-9638-2021; AAB-4153-2020; ABG-5684-2020Item Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder in Childs who Underwent Liver Transplantation(2017) Marangoz, Y.; Baris, Z.; Sari, B. A.; Ozcay, F.; 0000-0002-9730-7206; 0000-0002-5214-516X; AAB-4153-2020; A-7296-2013; ABG-5684-2020Item Characteristics of single and multiple food allergic infants with proctocolitis(2016) Koksal, B.; Baris, Z.; Ozcay, F.; Ozbek, Yİlmaz O.; 0000-0002-5214-516X; 0000-0001-9580-7656; 0000-0003-2974-9579; ABG-5684-2020; AAB-4153-2020; AAF-2109-2021; AAJ-2034-2021Item Evaluation of spleen volume with computed tomography after liver transplantation in pediatric recipients(2019) Baris, Z.; Haberal, K. M.; Sezer, Balci O.; Ozcay, F.; Haberal, M.; AAB-4153-2020Item The Incidence, Risk Factors and Clinical Course of De Novo Hepatitis B Infection in Pediatric Living Donor Liver Transplantation(2016) Baris, Z.; Ozcay, F.; Moray, G.; Haberal, M.; 0000-0002-5214-516X; 0000-0002-3462-7632; 0000-0003-2498-7287; ABG-5684-2020; AAB-4153-2020; AAJ-8097-2021; AAE-1041-2021Item Prevalence of infections in infants within first six months of liver transplantation(2019) Sezer, Balci O.; Baris, Z.; Ecevit, Z.; Ozcay, F.; Haberal, M.; AAB-4153-2020Item Single and Multiple Food Allergies in Infants with Proctocolitis(2018) Koksal, B. T.; Baris, Z.; Ozcay, F.; Ozbek, O. Yilmaz; 0000-0002-5214-516X; 0000-0001-9580-7656; 28739021; ABG-5684-2020; AAB-4153-2020; AAF-2109-2021Background: Food protein-induced allergic proctocolitis is a frequent cause of rectal bleeding in infants. Characteristics of infants with multiple food allergies have not been defined. Objective: This study aimed to identify characteristics of infants with proctocolitis and compare infants with single and multiple food allergies. Methods: A total of 132 infants with proctocolitis were evaluated retrospectively. All of the infants were diagnosed by a paediatric allergist and/or a paediatric gastroenterologist according to guidelines. Clinical features of the infants, as well as results of a complete blood count, skin prick test, specific immunoglobulin E, and stool examinations or colonoscopy were recorded. Results: Cow's milk (97.7%) was the most common allergen, followed by egg (22%). Forty-five (34.1%) infants had allergies to more than one food. Infants with multiple food allergies had a higher eosinophil count (613 +/- 631.2 vs. 375 +/- 291.9) and a higher frequency of positive specific IgE and/or positive skin prick test results than that of patients with a single food allergy. Most of the patients whose symptoms persisted after two years of age had multiple food allergies. Conclusions: There is no difference in clinical presentations between infants with single and multiple food allergies. However, infants with multiple food allergies have a high blood total eosinophil count and are more likely to have a positive skin prick test and/or positive specific IgE results. (C) 2017 SEICAP. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.Item Social and psychological impacts of having a child with liver transplant(2019) Soy, Ayvazoglu E. H.; Ozdemir, A.; Baris, Z.; Moray, G.; Haberal, M.; AAB-4153-2020