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Öğe Absence of interthalamic adhesion in a female cadaver: A case report(2007) Cimen, Mehmet; Erdil, F. Hayat; Kalhan, Keziban; Tetiker, Hasan; Karacan, AlperThe interthalamic adhesion is a midline structure that connects each thalami at the medial surface. It is about 1 cm in dimension. Sometimes it cannot be found. It has been questioned whether there is a correlation between absence of the interthalamic adhesion and pathological conditions. Therefore various clinical and postmortem studies carried on related with the absence or presence of this structure. In this case, we observed that the interthalamic adhesion was absent in a 39-year-old female cadaver. We presented our case and discussed the literature to contribute the postmortem investigations.Öğe Anatomical variants of the lateral femoral circumflex artery: An angiographic study by Fukuda H, Ashida M, Ishii R, Abe S, Ibukuro K, Surg Radiol Anat (2005) 27 : 260-264(SPRINGER, 2007) Cimen, Mehmet; Erdil, F. Hayat; Sabancyodullary, Vedat; Kopar, M. Ylkay…Öğe Definition of variational arteries that supply the suprarenal gland(WILEY-LISS, 2007) Cimen, Mehmet; Erdil, F. Hayat; Tetiker, Hasan…Öğe Left pulmonary agenesis(DRUNPP-SARAJEVO, 2011) Sabanciogullari, Vedat; Gumus, Cesur; Erdil, F. Hayat; Cimen, MehmetLung agenesis is a rare congenital anomaly. It can be found single or double sided. While, double sided agenesis couldn't been survive, in single cases survive until adult or more advence of living is possible. This anomaly is generally diagnosed in childhood. However, incase if, unilateral pulmonary agenesis doesn't accompany with any other the serious anomaly, the asymptomatic cases are detected incidentally in advanced age. Cases associated with other system anomalies have a ratio with 60%. In our study 17-year-old female patient who had left pulmonary agenesis found by computed tomography. Since of its clinical importance this anomaly presented with the related literature.Öğe Morgagni hernia with pectum carinatum in a male cadaver(2009) Sabanciogullar, Vedat; Kopar, M. ?lkay; Erdil, F. Hayat; Cimen, MehmetWe present a case of 74-years old male cadaver in which morgagni hernia and associated pathologies was observed during the routine dissection. Besides the hernia, pectum carinatum, sliding hernia and hydronephrosis at the right kidney were strike findings as an associated anomalies. Morgagni hernia is the rarest one among all the diphragmatic hernias, associated with serious anomalies. Since it has a clinical importance, precise anatomical occupation and definition of this variation on a cadaver as well as the associate anomalies is being reported by comparing with other related literature, to establish occurence pattern and importance of the operational base of morgagni hernia.Öğe MORGAGNI HERNIA WITH PECTUM CARINATUM IN A MALE CADAVER(PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS, 2009) Sabanciogullar, Vedat; Kopar, M. Ylkay; Erdil, F. Hayat; Cimen, MehmetWe present a case of 74-years old male cadaver in which morgagni hernia and associated pathologies was observed during the routine dissection. Besides the hernia, pectum carinatum, sliding hernia and hydronephrosis at the right kidney were strike findings as an associated anomalies. Morgagni hernia is the rarest one among all the diphragmatic hernias, associated with serious anomalies. Since it has a clinical importance, precise anatomical occupation and definition of this variation on a cadaver as well as the associate anomalies is being reported by comparing with other related literature, to establish occurence pattern and importance of the operational base of morgagni hernia.Öğe Radiological Investigation of the Lumbosacral Region Anomalies in Patients with Abdominopelvic Complaints(ORTADOGU AD PRES & PUBL CO, 2010) Sabanciogullari, Vedat; Erdil, F. Hayat; Cimen, MehmetObjective: Aim of this study was to determine frequency of vertebral congenital anomalies of the lumbosacral region in the cases with abdominopelvic region complaints. Material and Methods: Direct urinary system graphies of patients between the ages 17-74 obtained from urology and physical therapy department archives were evaluated retrospectively. Mean age of the cases was 44.31 + 1.35. Of 755 evaluated graphies, 354 belonged to males and 401 to females. Lumbarization, sacralisation and spina bifida occulta were investigated on radiographies. Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis. Results: The number of cases with detected anomalies in lumbosacral region were 143 (18.9%). Distribution of the observed anomalies were as follows: 77 (10.2%) cases had lumbalization, 42 (5.6%) had sacralisation and 24 (3.2%) spina bifida occulta. While the most common observed anomaly with lumbalization cases were lumbar disc hernia, osteoporosis and urinary tract infection; cases with spina bifida occulta had lumbar disc hernia in two of cases, benign prostatic hyperplasia in two of cases, osteoporosis in one of case, urolithiasis in one of case. In 15 cases clinically diagnosed as sacralization, the most common accompanying disorder was lumbar disc hernia. Lumbosacral region anomalies detected in 64 of females and in 79 of males. Presented anomalies in female cases were 43 (10.7%) lumbalization, 11 (2.7%) sacralisation and 10 (2.5%) spina bifida occulta. Anomalies observed in 79 male cases were 34 (9.6%) lumbalization, 31 (8.8%) sacralisation and 14 (4%) spina bifida occulta. In comparison of the frequency of anomalies between to females and males, the differences were statistical significant (p= 0.002). Conclusion: We suppose that the information on the frequency of lumbosacral congenital surgical operations on this region as well as for investigating the etiology of low back pain and many other disorders involving lumbosacral area.Öğe A rare variation of the right middle suprarenal artery(ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG, 2007) Cimen, Mehmet; Erdil, F. Hayat; Kosar, M. Ilkay; Sabanciogullari, VedatAccording to general knowledge, the suprarenal. gland is supplied by three sources: the phrenic artery, the abdominal. aorta and the renal artery. Since the gland tacks a hilus, and particularly because of its clinical importance, anatomical arterial sources and branching is still not uniform and it needs to be determined by detail. In this study, the right middle suprarenal artery arising from the right renal artery was observed on the right side of a 45-year-old mate cadaver. (c) 2006 Published by Elsevier GmbH.