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    Evaluation of patients admitted to pediatric emergency outpatient clinic with non-traumatic neurological complaint
    (Bursa Uludag Univ, 2020-12-01) Toker, Rabia Tutuncu; TÜTÜNCÜ TOKER, RABİA; Bodur, Muhittin; BODUR, MUHİTTİN; Özmen, Abdullah Hakan; ÖZMEN, ABDULLAH HAKAN; Okan, Mehmet Sait; OKAN, MEHMET SAİT; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı.; 0000-0002-3129-334X; 0000-0002-2588-8195; 0000-0002-9303-5768; JAN-9435-2023; AAH-2684-2021; AAE-2163-2022; IZP-6290-2023; AAF-8981-2020
    INTRODUCTION: Pediatric Emergency Outpatient Clinic are the units where treated the entire range of emergent and urgent medical conditions. Patients present with a wide range of complaints. Determining the general distribution, frequency and density of Pediatric Emergency Outpatient Clinic applications is of great importance in order to make appropriate future plans. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the clinical features of patients presenting with non-traumatic neurological complaints.MATERIALS and METHODS: The files of the patients who applied to the Pediatric Emergency Outpatient Clinic within one year were evaluated retrospectively. Patients with a known neurological disease who presented to the Pediatric Emergency Outpatient clinic with non neurological complaints, those in the neonatal and trauma patients were not included in the study.RESULTS: It was found that the main complaint of 628 of the patients who applied to the Pediatric Emergency Outpatient Clinic within a year was neurological symptoms. % 50,3 of the patients were found as girls and %49,7 as boys. Seizure was the most common neurological complaint. It was found that %83,1 of the patients who presented with seizures for the first time presented with a febrile seizures and %16,9 with febrile seizures. Status epilepticus rate was found to be %4,5 in patients presenting with seizuresCONCLUSIONS: Seizure was the most common non-traumatic neurological presentation to Pediatric Emergency Outpatient Clinic. We believe that updating knowledge and skills on emergency approach to seizures in Pediatric Emergency Outpatient Clinic will increase the quality of healthcare services to be provided.
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    Facial colliculus syndrome due to a Herpes simplex virus infection following Herpes labialis
    (Turkish J Pediatrics, 2021-07-01) Bodur, Muhittin; Toker, Rabia Tütüncü; Özmen, Abdullah Hakan; Okan, Mehmet Sait; BODUR, MUHİTTİN; TÜTÜNCÜ TOKER, RABİA; ÖZMEN, ABDULLAH HAKAN; OKAN, MEHMET SAİT; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı/Çocuk Nörolojisi Bilim Dalı.; 0000-0002-2588-8195; 0000-0002-3129-334X; 0000-0002-9303-5768; IZP-6290-2023; AAF-8981-2020; AAH-2684-2021; AAE-2163-2022; JAN-9435-2023; DKC-6496-2022
    Background. The facial colliculus is an elevated area that is formed by fibers from the motor nucleus of the 7'th cranial nerve as they loop over the abducens nucleus. Clinical signs and symptoms of facial colliculus lesions occur primarily due to injury to the abducens nerve nucleus, the facial nerve fibers around the abducens nucleus, paramedian pontine reticular formation, and the medial longitudinal fasciculus. The etiology of facial colliculus lesions varies by age. While tumors, demyelinating lesions, and viral infections can be involved in young individuals' etiology, vascular ischemia is a common causative factor in older people. Case. In this paper, we present a case of facial colliculus syndrome due to its rare occurrence in a young patient; who developed the signs and symptoms after a herpes infection. Conclusion. Facial colliculus syndrome is rare and the treatment is based on etiology.