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The diagnostic value of cranial computed tomography in complicated eclampsia
Akan H.; Kucuk M.; Bolat O.; Selcuk M.B.; Tunali G. (1993)Cranial CT scanning was performed in twenty-two patients with severe neurological complications secondary to eclampsia. All patients had repetitive and/or prolonged convulsions. In addition, three patients were in prolonged ... -
The diagnostic value of ultrasound and shear wave elastography in the differentiation of benign and malignant soft tissue tumors
Ozturk M.; Selcuk M.B.; Polat A.V.; Ozbalci A.B.; Baris Y.S. (Springer, 2020)Aim: To evaluate the diagnostic value of ultrasound (US) and shear wave elastography (SWE) in the differentiation of benign and malignant soft tissue tumors. Materials and methods: A hundred and nine patients (mean age ... -
SAPHO syndrome without dermatologie manifestations: Multifocal uptake mismatch on 99mTc-MDP and 18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging
Canbaz F.; Gonullu G.; Baris S.; Selcuk M.B.; Bicakci N. (2010)[No abstract available] -
Scurvy associated with poliovirus infection and mimicking paralytic disease: A diagnostic challenge
Ozturk F.; Cetinkaya F.; Eskiocak M.; Selcuk M.B. (1999)We present a case of aseptic meningitis due to vaccine poliovirus type 1 in a three-year-old female child with scurvy. This association, which has not been described before, may be caused by the altered immunity due to scurvy. -
Short Communications: Computed tomography in agenesis of the right lobe of the liver
Demirci A.; Diren H.B.; Selcuk M.B. (1990)Congenital agenesis of the right lobe of the liver is a rare anomaly. In a case report the diagnosis was made by computed tomography. A retro- or suprahepatic location of the gallbladder and compensatory hypertrophy of the ... -
Sprengel deformity: Two sister cases
Selcuk M.B.; Belet U.; Saglam S.; Yalin T.C.; Karaismailoglu T.N. (2000)Sprengel deformity is the congenital high scapula which occurs as a result of interruption of the normal caudal migration of scapula from its fetal position in the neck to its normal position in the upper posterior thorax. ...