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    A Case of Infantile Cortical Hyperostosis
    (2001) Caksen, H.; Cesur, Y.; Odabas, D.; Aslan, H.; Rastgeldi, L.
    Infantile cortical hyperosteosis (ICH) is usually a self-limited disease of infancy with bony changes, soft tissue swelling, fever, irritability, decreased appetite, and decreased movement of the affected bones. Its description in isolated patients or in multiple members of families suggests the existence of two different forms, namely a sporadic form and a familial form with incomplete penetrance. In this article, we report a 2.5-month-old girl with ICH of sporadic form, due to unusual presentation.
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    Drug Allergy
    (1999) Ceylan, A.; Cesur, Y.; Rastgeldi, L.
    The numbers of drugs used for therapy are increasing every day and the risk of allergy is rising. Medicines which have different chemical structure cause a lot of reactions. Allergic symptoms related to the drugs change from simple to fatality. Especially, peniciline allergy may be fatal. The drug allergies is reviewed summarize in this article.
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    Relapsing Hepatitis a in Children: Report of Two Cases
    (2002) Arslan, Ş.; Çaksen, H.; Öner, A.F.; Odabaş, D.; Rastgeldi, L.
    Viral A hepatitis is a self-limited infection occurring predominantly among children usually as an anicteric often subclinical illness. After a stage of typical hepatitis A, a biphasic or relapsing form of viral hepatitis A (R-HA) may occur. Although relapse occurs in 3 to 21% of patients with acute hepatitis A, the patients with R-HA have been unusually reported in the literature. In this article, we report two children with R-HA because of unusual presentation and to draw attention to the importance of R-EA.
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