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Doç. Dr. Ayça İnci

Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine · Akdeniz University Hospital
Ayça İnci is an associate professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine, working in nephrology. Her postgraduate teaching and supervised resident theses cover hereditary tubular kidney disease, immunosuppressive therapy, membranous nephropathy, metabolic alkalosis, sodium disorders, complications after kidney transplantation and peritoneal dialysis management. Her recent published research addresses prediction of rapid kidney function decline in stage 3-4 chronic kidney disease and catheter-related bloodstream infection in catheter-dependent haemodialysis patients.
3
AVESIS publications
5
supervised resident theses
Chronic kidney diseaseHaemodialysis and peritoneal dialysisGlomerular disease, including membranous nephropathyKidney transplantation follow-up and complicationsFluid, electrolyte and acid-base disorders
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CONSULTATION LANGUAGES
Turkish
ANTALYA · 08/2026
PUBLICATIONS

Scientific work

  • 2026
    Scientific Reports
    «Predictive value of the Naples Prognostic Score for rapid kidney function decline in stage 3-4 CKD: a multicenter study»
  • 2026
    Diagnostics
    «Adjunctive Value of Admission CBC-Derived Inflammation Indices for Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection in Catheter-Dependent Hemodialysis Patients»
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