Publications by authors named "A Onder"

Background: The beneficial impact of peritoneal dialysis (PD) catheter placement following cardiopulmonary bypass in young infants has been demonstrated. But the indications to start early peritoneal dialysis are not agreed upon.

Methods: This retrospective single center study was conducted to evaluate the performance of a clinical strategy for early PD start.

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Objective: This study's primary aim is to evaluate the relationship between obesity and sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT).

Method: The study group consisted of obese ( = 37) and morbidly obese ( = 42) patients. The healthy control group included 38 children and adolescents.

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The new dibenzoazepine-substituted triazole hybrids (-) were designed by molecular hybridization approach and synthesized utilizing the Cu(I)-catalyzed click reaction. The hybrid structures (-) were obtained in high yields (74-98%) with a simple two-step synthesis strategy and fully characterized. These compounds were assessed for their influence on various metabolic enzymes including human carbonic anhydrase isoenzymes (hCA I and hCA II), acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE).

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  • This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of the pan-immune-inflammation value (PIV) in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, using a sample of 71 patients predominantly treated with the FOLFIRINOX regimen.
  • The results showed that high PIV values significantly correlated with increased mortality and poorer survival outcomes, with median overall survival being 9 months for high PIV patients compared to 26 months for those with lower values.
  • The findings suggest that PIV can serve as a valuable prognostic biomarker for patient outcomes in advanced pancreatic cancer and highlight the need for further research to confirm these results.
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Introduction: Daphne pontica L. is an evergreen shrub that is recorded as an anti-diarrheic plant in Turkish folk medicine. Previous studies on D.

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