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Öğe CLINICAL, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES OF CHILDREN WITH HEMOLYTIC UREMIC SYNDROME: MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE OF TURKEY(Springer, 2018) Ertan, Pelin; Bulut, Ipek Kaplan; Guven, Sercin; Cicek, Neslihan; Tulpar, Sebahat; Coskun, Seda; Donmez, Osman; Dusunsel, Ruhan; Serdaroglu, Erkin; Bek, Kenan; Kucuk, Nuran; Akinci, Nurver; Celakil, Mehtap Ezel; Dursun, Ismail; Yigit, Galip; Soylu, Alper; Bayram, Meral Torun; Bayrakci, Umut Selda; Bakkaloglu, Sevcan; Ozdogan, Elif Bahat; Koyun, Mustafa; Tufan, Asli Kavaz; Sonmez, Ferah; Delibas, Ali; Tabel, Yilmaz; Ozkayin, Nese; Melek, Engin; Erdogan, Hakan; Uysal, Berlin; Bastug, Funda; Yavascan, OnderÖğe Food composition of a breeding population of the endemic Anatolia newt, Neurergus strauchii (Steindachner, 1887) (Caudata: Salamandridae), from Bingol, Eastern Turkey(Firenze Univ Press, 2020) Cicek, Kerim; Koyun, Mustafa; Mermer, Ahmet; Tok, Cemal VarolThe study presents data on the food composition of a breeding population of the Anatolia newt Neurergus strauchii (Steindachner, 1887), from Bingol, Turkey. A total of 953 prey items were determined in the food contents of 46 individuals (18 males and 28 females) examined in the study. Insecta (63%) and Malacostraca (35%) constitute 97% of the food composition by number. While the most frequently encountered prey groups in the diet are Diptera (87%), Amphipoda (85%), Neurergus eggs (74%), and Coleoptera (37%), the comparison of food composition by volume is Amphipoda (40%), Neurergus eggs (41%), and Diptera (10%) respectively. No significant difference in food niche was observed between the sexes. The species generally fed on aquatic, poor-flying or slow-moving invertebrates.Öğe Food composition of the Near Eastern Fire Salamander, Salamandra infraimmaculata Martens, 1885 (Amphibia: Urodela: Salamandridae) from Eastern Anatolia(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017) Cicek, Kerim; Koyun, Mustafa; Tok, Cemal VarolThis study presents data on the food composition of the Near Eastern Fire Salamander, Salamandra infraimmaculata, from Bingol, eastern Turkey. A total of 139 prey items was determined in the food content of 28 individuals (14 juveniles, 7 males, and 7 females). Insecta (N%= 37.4), Gastropoda (27.3%), and Isopoda (25.9%) constitute together 91% of the food items. The most frequent prey groups in the diet are Coleoptera (F%=50.0%), Isopoda (57.1%), and Gastropoda (46.4%). Coleoptera (V%= 34.6%), Gastropoda (28.0%), and Isopoda (23.5%) had the highest prey volumes. No significant difference was found between the sexes in food composition. The species generally feeds upon poorly flying or slow-moving invertebrates, but is opportunistic in taking up more mobile prey species as well. Diptera, Odonata and Hemiptera were found in small numbers only.Öğe PRIMARY HYPEROXALURIA TYPE 1 PROGRESSING TO END-STAGE RENAL FAILURE AT INFANCY(Springer, 2021) Kacar, Ayla; Adar, Mehtap; Sancaktar, Muhammet; Aksoy, Gulsah Kaya; Comak, Elif; Koyun, Mustafa; Berdeli, Afig[No Abstract Available]Öğe A rare cause of urolithiasis in an infant: Answers(Springer, 2021) Koyun, Mustafa; Sancaktar, Muhammet; Aksoy, Gulsah Kaya; Comak, Elif; Kacar, Ayla; Adar, Mehtap; Akman, Sema[No Abstract Available]Öğe A rare cause of urolithiasis in an infant: Questions(Springer, 2021) Koyun, Mustafa; Sancaktar, Muhammet; Aksoy, Gulsah Kaya; Comak, Elif; Kacar, Ayla; Adar, Mehtap; Akman, Sema[No Abstract Available]