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    Metformin overdose: A case report.
    (2005-06) Dogru, O; Koken, R; Bukulmez, A; Yurumez; Yavuz, Y; Ovali, F
    Metformin is widely used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Overdose with this drug in children may cause profound, wide anion-gap metabolic acidosis and may be potentially lethal. After correction of circulation deficits, bicarbonate replacement may be sufficient for the treatment of acidosis, and there may be no need for haemodyalisis. A case of a teenager is reported in this paper who ingested one of the largest amounts of metformin reported in the literature in a suicide attempt.
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    Pleural effusion: a rare complication of hepatitis A.
    (2008-01-30) Bukulmez, A; Koken, R; Melek, H; Dogru, O; Ovali, F
    Hepatitis A (HAV) infection, which is the most common form of hepatitis in the paediatric age group and which sometimes has a fulminant course, is endemic in Turkey, constituting one of the country's important health problems. Pleural effusion also represents a rare benign complication of acute HAV infections. We describe here a case of Hepatitis A who developed pleural effusion.

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