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Brain stem lesion mimicking myasthenia gravis
Brain stem masses may mimic Myasthenia gravis (MG), clinically and electrophysiologically. We present a 38 years-old female patient with a brain stem mass, who has clinical features similar with MG, and revealed a decremental ... -
Cerebral aneurysms in Behcet's disease: A case report
A 42-year-old male patient was surgically treated for two cerebral aneurysms, 18 months later he developed manifestations of Behcet's disease. Lack of clinical manifestations as well as angiographic evidence of vasculitis ... -
The effects of albendazole solution at scolocidal concentration in the rat brain
Intra-operative cyst rupture is a catastrophic event in the intracranial hydatid cyst disease. Dissemination of the cyst contents may lead to severe anaphylactic reactions and an increased risk of recurrence. Several ... -
The guidance of intraoperative ultrasonography in the surgical treatment of arteriovenous malformation
In this operative case-based report, we have investigated the ability and benefits of intraoperative grey-scale sonographic examination in the localising of arteriovenous malformations in the brain, the identification of ... -
A model of unilateral cerebral anterior and posterior anastomotic vein occlusion in the rat
A new rat model of the sacrifice of the anterior and posterior cortical anastornotic veins by the microsurgical technique was used to evaluate venous infarction. 20 male Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this experiment. ... -
Open median nerve release using double mini skin incision in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome: Technique and clinical results
Patients who undergo open carpal tunnel surgery frequently complain of the postoperative cosmetic appearance at the site of the incision on the palm. This problem occurs as a result of excessive scar formation, and the ... -
Posttraumatic pneumocephalus-induced bilateral oculomotor nerve palsy
Aygun, D; Doganay, Z; Baydin, A; Akyol, M; Senel, A; Nural, MS; Guven, H (Elsevier Science Bv, 2005)Bilateral third nerve palsy often points to the involvement of its nucleus. Third nerve palsy as a result of posttraumatic nuclear involvement is an extremely rare condition. A 23-year-old man presented with a depressed ... -
Presurgical ultrasound-assisted neuroexamination in the surgical repair of peripheral nerve injury
In spite of electrodiagnostic examinations, the determination of the precise localization of the injured site along the involved peripheral nerve may remain obscure or uncertain. Before starting the operation, a surgeon ... -
Quantitative Assessment of the Normal Adult Spinal-Canal At the 4Th Lumbar Vertebra By Computed-Tomography
We reviewed the computed tomographic (CT) studies of 105 adults with various complaints. Spinal canal diameters were measured by CT using both the conventional and Jones-Thomson (JT) techniques at the level of the fourth ... -
Reconstruction of burr hole by using autologous button-shaped graft harvested from inner table of craniotomy flap: Technique and clinical result
Patients who underwent craniotomy occasionally complain about the postoperative cosmetic appearance at the site of burr holes on the scalp. This problem occurs as a result of depletion of the skin into the unreconstructed ... -
Spontaneous disappearance of two asymptomatic arachnoid cysts in two different locations
We report two children with asymptomatic arachnoid cysts which resolved spontaneously without any surgical intervention and history of major head and body trauma. The first child was a 10-year-old boy with an arachnoid ... -
Transparent microballoon dissection in the surgical treatment of brain tumors
In spite of maximal microsurgical efforts, perilesional neural tissue can be injured by surgical instruments in the process of the separation and dissection of tumors. We hypothesized that transparent microballoon dissection ... -
Use of intraoperative ultrasonography during the surgical repair of pediatric cystic spinal dysraphism - Technical note
The present study investigated the benefits of intraoperative ultrasonographic guidance during the surgical repair of congenital cystic spinal dysraphic lesions. Twenty-one children with cystic spinal dysraphism who underwent ...