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A Case of Intracranial Hypotension Complicated with Hydrocephalus
(Turkish Neurosurgical Soc, 2010)AIM: Intracranial hypotension may have variable clinical presentation. The imaging characteristics of intracranial hypotension are especially well depicted on magnetic resonance imaging studies. Although the clinical and ... -
A Demineralized Calf Vertebra Model As An Alternative To Classic Osteoporotic Vertebra Models For Pedicle Screw Pullout Studies
(Springer, 2008)Screws, clamps and other spinal instrumentation materials are tested using healthy animal and healthy human vertebrae, but the application of similar tests to an osteoporotic vertebra is generally neglected because of high ... -
An Update On Bone Substitutes For Spinal Fusion
(Springer, 2009)With the current advances in spinal surgery, an understanding of the precise biological mechanism of each bone substitute is necessary for inducing successful spinal fusion. In this review, the categories of bone substitutes ... -
Angiographic Morphometry of Internal Carotid Artery Circulation in Turkish Children
(Turkish Neurosurgical Soc, 2015)AIM: Knowledge of cerebrovascular morphology is integral in planning neuroendovascular interventions, especially for procedures involving placement of stents, flow diverters or stentrievers. There is insufficient data on ... -
Brachial Plexus Ultrasound and MRI in Children with Brachial Plexus Birth Injury
(Amer Soc Neuroradiology, 2018)BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brachial plexus birth injury is caused by traction on the neck during delivery and results in flaccid palsy of an upper extremity commonly involving C5-C6 nerve roots. MR imaging and MR myelography ... -
Comparative Biochemical And Motor Function Analysis Of Alpha Lipoic Acid And N-Acetyl Cysteine Treatment On Rats With Experimental Spinal Cord Injury
(Turkish Neurosurgical Soc, 2016)AIM: Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a devastating health problem both for the patient and the clinician. Numerous treatment modalities have been studied to reverse the effects of spinal cord injury. Herein is reported the ... -
Complete Labyrinthine Aplasia: Clinical And Radiologic Findings With Review Of The Literature
(Amer Soc Neuroradiology, 2009)BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Complete labyrinthine aplasia (CLA), also referred to as Michel aplasia, is a severe congenital anomaly of the inner ear, defined by the complete absence of inner ear structures. The purpose of this ... -
Does Ventricular Opening Promote Remote Cerebellar Haemorrhage?
(Turkish Neurosurgical Soc, 2012)Cerebellar haemorrhage after supratentorial craniotomy is a rare complication Because of its significant morbidity and mortality rates, being aware of this complication is important for early diagnosis. In a 30-year-old ... -
Embolization Of High-Flow Craniofacial Vascular Malformations With Onyx
(Amer Soc Neuroradiology, 2007)BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Various techniques and materials have been used for the endovascular treatment of craniofacial high-flow arteriovenous vascular malformations, because their rarity precludes standardization of their ... -
Evaluation Of Shoulder Balance In The Normal Adolescent Population And Its Correlation With Radiological Parameters
(Springer, 2008)A descriptive clinical study in healthy adolescents was done to evaluate the clinical shoulder balance and analyze the correlation between clinical and radiological parameters which are currently used to evaluate shoulder ... -
Extradural Lumbosacral Cavernous Hemangioma
(Springer, 2004)Purely extradural cavernous hemangiomas of the spinal canal are extremely rare. Their occurrence at the lumbosacral level is a true exception. We describe a case of lumbosacral extradural hemangioma and review the behaviour ... -
Giant Cell Glioblastoma Manifesting As Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage - Case Report
(Japan Neurosurgical Soc, 2002)A 33-year-old male presented with intracerebral hemorrhage in the left temporoparietal region after a traffic accident. Ten months later, the traumatic hemorrhage was found to originate in an underlying giant cell glioblastoma. ... -
Giant-Cell Tumor Of The Lumbar Spine - Case-Report
(Stockton Press, 1993)Giant-cell tumours of the spine are very rare. They occur mainly in long bones. We report a patient with a giant-cell tumour of the lumbar spine which had been operated on at another hospital 5 months previously as a ... -
Growing Rod Concepts: State Of The Art
(Springer, 2013)Early-onset spinal deformities present multiple challenges to the surgeon. They may be rapidly progressive and unresponsive to conservative treatment, necessitating surgical intervention at an early age. This text attempts ... -
Intracranial Haernorrhage Probably Due to an Angiographically Occult Avm after Carotid Stenting - A Case Report
(Edizioni Centauro, 2003)Angiographically occult vascular malformations refer to cerebrovascular malformations that are not demonstrable on technically satisfactory cerebral angiography. Authors herein present a very unusual intracranial bleeding ... -
Intracranial Solitary Chondroma - Case-Report
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Intraradicular Disc Herniations in the Lumbar Spine and a New Classification of Intradural Disc Herniations
(Nature Publishing Group, 2001)Study design: A case report of intraradicular disc herniation. Intraradicular disc herniation is a special type of intradural disc hernations. In this report, we present the tenth case of intraradicular lumbar disc herniation ... -
Is the Knowledge Pertaining to Adult Glioblastomas Enough for Pediatric Cases? Prognostic Factors in Childhood
(Turkish Neurosurgical Soc, 2017)AIM: Pediatric glioblastoma (GBM) is still a topic obscurity. The aim of this study was to explore clinical, radiological and pathological features, and prognostic factors affecting the outcomes. MATERIAL and METHODS: We ... -
Late Treatment of Tuberculosis-Associated Kyphosis: Literature Review and Experience from a Srs-Gop Site
(Springer, 2013)Spinal tuberculosis (TB) accounts for approximately half of all cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. Kyphosis is the rule in spinal tuberculosis and has potential detrimental effects on both the spinal cord and pulmonary ... -
Locked-In Syndrome Due to Metastatic Pontomedullary Tumor - Case Repot
(Japan Neurosurgical Soc, 2003)A 21-year-old man presented with an extremely rare case of locked-in syndrome caused by a metastatic brainstem tumor manifesting as quadriplegia, lower cranial nerve pareses, and irregular respiration. Cranial magnetic ...