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The Association Between Obesity, Being Overweight and Socio-economic Status Among School-Age Children Living in Big Cities
Introduction: Obesity has become a serious health concern worldwide. Risk factors of obesity are different in urban and rural areas. The aim of this study was to determine the risk factors related to obesity and being overweight among children in low and high socio-economic groups in a big metropolitan city, Istanbul. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out on 490 school-age children between 5 and 15 years. Low and high socio-economic groups were determined according to socio-economic status (SES). Socio-demographic characteristics of children were collected from the parents. Results: The effect of having frequent snacks rich in carbonhydrates (p=0,001) and sedentary lifestyles (p=0,001) on BMI was significant in both SES groups. In high SES group, BMI of the <10 years boys was significantly higher than that of the <10 years girlsBoys also had higher BMI at both age groups of either younger or older than 10 years. In low SES group, girls were significantly more overweight than boys. High family income, high paternal BMI and consuming energy rich products increased the obesity risk in children 1,560 times (OR: 1,560, \%95 CI: 1,046-2,326), 2,015 times (OR: 2,015, \%95 CI: 1,092-3,720), and 4,33 times (OR: 4,330, \%95 CI: 2,897-6,472), respectively. Conclusions: As conclusion, high family income, high paternal BMI and consuming energy rich products incre-ased the obesity risk. We suggest that every community has own characteristics but boys tend to have high BMIs in families with high SES.1APR76-831
Severe tricuspid regurgitation secondary to dislodgement of the atrial loop into the right ventricle: an unusual complication of pacemaker implantation in a young adult
Incidental raised transaminases: a clue to muscle disease
Twenty-one patients with incidental hypertransaminasaemia who were eventually diagnosed as muscular dystrophy are described. There were two females and 19 males aged between 2 and 11 years [mean (SD) 6.7 (3.4) y]. Serum alanine and aspartate transaminase levels were between 73 and 595 IU/L (30-35) and 68 and 550 IU/L (30-35), respectively. Muscle disease was suspected when creatine phosphokinase levels were elevated and confirmed in each patient by muscle biopsy. The time interval between incidental hypertransaminasemia and the diagnosis of muscle disase was between 3 and 12 months. Eleven patients were diagnosed as Becker's muscle dystrophy, eight as Duchenne muscle dystrophy and two had sarcoglycanopathy. Long-term elevation of transaminase levels might be a sign of occult muscle disease. Invasive tests such as liver biopsy should not be performed in patients with unexplained hypertransaminasaemia without first determining creatinine phosphokinase levels
A Fatal Case of Mucormycosis
Mucormycosis, caused by fungi of the order Mucorales, is an opportunistic and invasive fungal disease with high morbidity and mortality. The most important underlying conditions are diabetic ketoacidosis, neutropenia and corticosteroid therapy. We describe a case of mucormycosis with multiple risk factors
Germline landscape of BRCAs by 7-site collaborations as a BRCA consortium in Turkey
BRCA1/2 mutations play a significant role in cancer pathogenesis and predisposition particularly in breast, ovarian and prostate cancers. Thus, germline analysis of BRCA1 and BRCA2 is essential for clinical management strategies aiming at the identification of recurrent and novel mutations that could be used as a first screening approach. We analyzed germline variants of BRCA1/2 genes for 2168 individuals who had cancer diagnosis or high risk assessment due to BRCAs related cancers, referred to 10 health care centers distributed across 7 regions covering the Turkish landscape. Overall, 68 and 157 distinct mutations were identified in BRCA1 and BRCA2, respectively. Twenty-two novel variants were reported from both genes while BRCA2 showed higher mutational heterogeneity. We herein report the collective data as BRCA Turkish consortium that confirm the molecular heterogeneity in BRCAs among Turkish population, and also as the first study presenting the both geographical, demographical and gene based landscape of all recurrent and novel mutations which some might be a founder effect in comparison to global databases. This wider perspective leads to the most accurate variant interpretations which pave the way for the more precise and efficient management affecting the clinical and molecular aspects. © 2022 The Author
