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Öğe Binge eating disorder and obesity [Tikinircasina Yeme Bozuklu?u ve Obezite](2011) Annagür B.B.Binge eating disorder (BED) is included into eating disorders that are not otherwise specified in DSM-IV. It is more common among overweight women applied to treatment. In the conducted researches it was found that there was high level psychiatric comorbidity in patients with BED. In addition, it has been emphasized that depression caused relapses after BED treatment. In this article, a case of a young woman that failed obesity treatment and therefore referred to psychiatry clinic has been presented. In her treatment fluoxetine and BDT were used and effective results have been obtained. The patient at the same time followed the diet program given by dietician and was controlled by internal medicine department. Multidisciplinary approach is important in the treatment of obesity. Successful results have been obtained with psychiatric evaluation and with the treatment of psychopathologies.Öğe Investigation of symptoms of referral and distribution of diagnoses among children and adolescents living abroad at a child and adolescent psychiatry outpatient clinic [Yurt dışında yaşayan çocuk ve ergenlerin çocuk ruh sa?lı?ı ve hastalıkları poliklini?ine başvuru şikayetlerinin ve tanılarının da?ılımlarının i?ncelenmesi](Yerkure Tanitim ve Yayincilik Hizmetleri A.S., 2012) Gökçen C.; Annagür B.B.The aim of this study is to investigate the symptoms of referral and distribution of diagnoses among children and adolescents living abroad, and to draw attention to and to evaluate their psychiatric problems. Method: Children and adolescents admitted to Gaziantep University Medical Faculty Şahinbey Training and Research Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, between 1 January 2010-31 December 2010 were included in this study. Psychiatric diagnoses made according to the DSM-IV criteria and sociodemographic data were obtained by evaluating hospital records retrospectively. Results: According to the records of 39 children and adolescents, the mean age was 9.07±4.3 years. Children and adolescents living in Germany (28.2%) referred most frequently and most of the patients were living in European countries (87.2%). Thirty six cases (92.3%) had at least 1 psychiatric disorder, the most common diagnoses were Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and Anxiety Disorder. Nine out of 39 cases were admitted to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic in the countries where they have lived because of similar symptoms. In seven of these cases, the diagnoses made in our outpatient clinic were compatible with the previous diagnoses made abroad, but in 2 cases, they were incompatible. Conclusion: Childrens of families living abroad usually referred during holiday seasons and their diagnosis and treatment evaluations have to be completed in a short period of time. In addition, taking into consideration the importance of cooperation between doctor, family and teacher, the need to develop a more comprehensive mental health policy about these children with psychiatric problems becomes obvious.Öğe Panic disorder(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2016) Annagür B.B.Panic disorder (PD) is a relatively common psychiatric disorder and associated with high rates of psychiatric comorbidity, especially with depression in postpartum period. A worsening of panic symptoms during the postpartum period may be explained as an evolving process with increased body sensations which is sensitive to hormonal changes in women. Perinatal anxiety has been associated with higher rates of preterm labor, low birth weight, and adverse implications in terms of fetal development. In postpartum period, PD requires treatment, because it can cause a marked functional impairment and may affect the mother-infant relationship. There is no specific guideline in the literature for the treatment of postpartum PD. Guidelines for the treatment of depression during the perinatal period are often used for perinatal anxiety disorders, with the same medications. A careful risk benefit assessment is therefore required in making treatment decisions during the postpartum period. © 2016 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.