İstanbul ili Fatih ilçesi okul çağı çocuklarında el ve ayak anomalileri taraması
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2011-06-29
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Uludağ Üniversitesi
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Giriş: İstanbul ili Fatih ilçesi okul çocuklarında el ve ayak anomalileri taraması amaçlandı. Gereç ve Yöntem: 2008-2009 akademik yılında 41 okul arasından rastgele seçilen 6 okulda, 4259 çocuk tarandı. Taranan çocukların %51,7’si erkek, %48,2’si kızdı. Tüm çocukların el ve ayak muayeneleri yapıldı, anomaliler, cinsiyet ve yaşları kaydedildi. Bulgular: Taranan çocuklarda görülen el ve ayak anomalileri sıklığı %10,7 bulundu. Ensık görülen anomali %9,7 ile pes planus olurken, ikinci sıklıkta ‰5,64 ile halluks valgus görülmekteydi. En sık görülen el anomalileri ise %0,7 sıklık ile Kirner deformitesi ve klinodaktiliydi. Sonuç: Temel sağlık hizmetlerinin daha iyi planlanması ve daha iyi sağlık hizmeti sunulabilmesi için bu tip çalışmaların daha fazla yapılması gerektiği kanaatindeyiz.
Objectives: The aim was screening of the hand and foot anomalies in children of Fatih district, Istanbul city. Material and Methods: In the 2008-2009 academic year, 4259 students were screened in six schools which were chosen randomly from a total of 41 schools. The study population consisted of 51.7% boys and 48.3% girls. Hand and foot examination was performed and anomalies, gender, and age were recorded. Results: The hand and foot anomaly frequency was found 10.7%. The most frequent anomaly was pes planus with an incidence of 9.7% and the second anomaly was hallux valgus with an incidence of 5.64‰. The most frequent hand anomaly was Kirner deformity and clinodactyly with an incidence of 0.7% each. Conclusion: We advice that more epidemiological studies should be performed for planning and providing better healthcare services.
Objectives: The aim was screening of the hand and foot anomalies in children of Fatih district, Istanbul city. Material and Methods: In the 2008-2009 academic year, 4259 students were screened in six schools which were chosen randomly from a total of 41 schools. The study population consisted of 51.7% boys and 48.3% girls. Hand and foot examination was performed and anomalies, gender, and age were recorded. Results: The hand and foot anomaly frequency was found 10.7%. The most frequent anomaly was pes planus with an incidence of 9.7% and the second anomaly was hallux valgus with an incidence of 5.64‰. The most frequent hand anomaly was Kirner deformity and clinodactyly with an incidence of 0.7% each. Conclusion: We advice that more epidemiological studies should be performed for planning and providing better healthcare services.
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El, Ayak, Anomalileri, Tarama, Hand, Foot, Anomalies, Abnormalities, Screening
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Uğraş, A. A. vd. (2011). "İstanbul ili Fatih ilçesi okul çağı çocuklarında el ve ayak anomalileri taraması". Güncel Pediatri, 9(2), 60-62.