Browsing by Author "Goksel, HM"
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Cervical spinal cord stimulation improves neurological dysfunction induced by cerebral vasospasm
Gurelik, M; Kayabas, M; Karadag, O; Goksel, HM; Akyuz, A; Topaktas, S (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2005)The effect of cervical spinal cord stimulation on, the cerebral blood flow has been investigated both experimentally and clinically since 1986. Although the effect of the spinal cord stimulation on cerebral ischemia induced ... -
Cervical spinal cord stimulation increases cerebral cortical blood flow in an experimental cerebral vasospasm model
Karadag, O; Eroglu, E; Gurelik, M; Goksel, HM; Kilic, E; Gulturk, S (SPRINGER WIEN, 2005)Background. Cerebral microcirculatory changes during cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) are still controversial and uncertain. The aim of our study is to demonstrate that spinal cord stimulation ... -
The effects of Niguldipine pretreatment on cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage in rabbits
Gurelik, M; Bolat, M; Ozturk, M; Polat, S; Goksel, HM (JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, 2004)Several different mechanisms contribute to the pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage. Whatever these mechanisms are, the vessel contraction is ultimately induced by an increase of free intracellular ... -
The effects of the electrical stimulation of the nasal mucosa on cortical cerebral blood flow in rabbits
Gurelik, M; Karadag, O; Polat, S; Ozum, U; Aslan, A; Gurelik, B; Goksel, HM (ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2004)The cerebral vessels have sympathetic, parasympathetic, and sensory innervations. A sensory innervation of the cerebral vessels originating in the trigeminal ganglion has been described in a number of species by several ... -
Evaluation of cerebral vasospasm with transcranial magnetic stimulation: an experimental study
Goksel, HM; Akgun, M; Topalkara, K; Solak, O; Topaktas, S (SPRINGER-VERLAG, 2001)Despite the current use of several different methods for diagnosis and follow-up of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage, an easy, quick, reliable, and noninvasive method is still needed for evaluation of this ... -
Nitric oxide synthase inhibition attenuates vasoactive response to spinal cord stimulation in an experimental cerebral vasospasm model
Goksel, HM; Karadag, O; Turaclar, U; Tas, F; Oztoprak, I (SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN, 2001)Background. The basic mechanism of delayed cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) has been intensively investigated. II is thought that nitric oxide (NO) is a basic mediator of the cerebral vasodilator ... -
Posterior mediastinal paravertebral hydatid cyst causing severe paraparesis
Gurelik, M; Goksel, HM; Nadir, A (CARFAX PUBLISHING, 2002)… -
Primary multiple cerebral hydatid cysts with unusual features
Karadag, O; Gurelik, M; Ozum, U; Goksel, HM (SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN, 2004)We present a case of 45 years old female patient with two primary cerebral hydatid cysts, each localised in separate hemispheres. Detailed studies revealed no evidence of hydatid disease elsewhere in the body. The cysts ... -
The therapeutic effect of continuous intracisternal L-arginine infusion on experimental cerebral vasospasm
Goksel, HM; Ozum, U; Oztoprak, I (SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN, 2001)Background. Recent studies on the pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) suggest a breakdown of the balance between the vasoconstrictor and vasodilator systems. A shortage of a major ... -
Vertebral plasma cellular osteomyelitis
Gurelik, M; Goze, F; Karadag, O; Goksel, HM (CARFAX PUBLISHING, 2003)Plasma cellular osteomyelitis is a chronic recurrent, unifocal or multifocal inflammatory disorder, which has an unknown aetiology. The infectious focus or foci may occur in different sites of the skeleton. This unusual ...