Publications by authors named "Z Aytuel Noyan"

Objective: Subclinical inflammation, an insidious feature of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), can lead to life-threatening amyloidosis. We aimed to investigate acute phase reactants and complete blood count parameters to identify a useful marker for subclinical inflammation in children with FMF. A secondary aim was to identify an association between subclinical inflammation and specific Mediterranean fever (MEFV) gene mutations.

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Objectives: Kidney transplant remains the gold standard for the treatment of end-stage renal disease. Relationships between the presence of non-HLA antibodies, antibodies to AT1R, and cytokine gene polymorphisms with rejection have recently been shown. We sought to determine whether the presence of antibodies to AT1R and cytokine gene polymorphisms affected the development of rejection in pediatric and adult patients, whether a relationship is present between cytokine polymorphism and level of antibodies to AT1R, and whether their presence can be a biomarker pretransplant.

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Article Synopsis
  • Renal transplants positively impact heart function in children and young adults, with this study assessing changes in heart performance before and after the procedure.
  • Thirty kidney transplant recipients aged 5 to 19 underwent echocardiographic evaluations to measure the left and right ventricle functions through various imaging techniques.
  • Results indicated that while overall heart function improved post-transplant, some patients continued to exhibit signs of dysfunction, particularly in specific ventricles, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring in pediatric renal transplant recipients.
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Objectives: Endothelium is the major tissue for hyperacute and acute rejection. Binding of antibody to endothelium activates several immunologic mechanisms. Antiendothelial cell antibodies are a group of nonhuman leukocyte antigen antibodies that may play a role in the induction of an immunologic reaction that triggers inflammation.

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