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Item Wernicke Encephalopathy after Gastrointestinal Surgery(2015) Saygi, Semra; Savas, Tulin; Alkan, Ozlem; Erol, IlknurWe herein describe a child operated for acute abdomen who developed Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) secondary to prolonged total parenteral nutrition (TPN) that lacked vitamin B1 supplementation. The author concluded that surgeons, child neurologists, pediatricians and radiologists need to be aware of the predisposing factors and symptoms of WE. Clinicians need to keep in mind that ophthalmoplegia, ataxia or altered mental status could be findings of WE.Item Cardiac rhabdomyoma associated with tuberosclerosis complex in a newborn(2016) Torer, Birgin; Cetinkaya, Bilin; Arslan, Alevi; Alkan, Ozlem; Erol, Ilknur; Gulcan, Hande; 0000-0002-3530-0463; 0000-0003-0866-7339; 0000-0003-4444-0027; 0000-0001-7526-3460; AAK-4825-2021; AAF-1346-2021; V-1112-2019; AAM-4169-2021Cardiac rhabdomyomas are the most comman cardiac tumors in children. They are hamartomatous benign tumors composed of myocytes. They often presents as multiple lesions involving the ventricular cavities. Rhabdomyomas are usually detected in utero by fetal echocardiography. Although patients with cardiac rhabdomyomas are generally asymptomatic these tumors may cause heart failure, severe arrhyhmias and sudden death. Cardiac rhabdomyomas are often associated with tuberosclerosis and they may be the earliest manifestation of tuberosclerosis. Here, we report a newborn infant with antenatally detected cardiac rhabdomyomas associated with tuberosclerosis and we want to emphasize that other diagnostic features of tuberosclerosis should be evaluated in patients with cardiac rhabdomyomas.Item Complications of Formaldehyde Injection for a Cystic Mass of the Neck(2018) Caylakli, Fatma; Yilmaz, Ismail; Alkan, Ozlem; 30197813Formaldehyde is a colorless reactive chemical with suffocating and pungent odor. It is irritant to mucous membranes and can enter the body by either oral ingestion or inhalation. Formaldehyde is toxic to living tissue. In this report, we present the case of a 22-year-old woman who was treated with formaldehyde injection for a cystic mass of the neck with developing complications.