Browsing by Author "Goze, F"
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Anencephalic infant with cleft palate and natal teeth: A case report
Marakoglu, K; Percin, EF; Marakoglu, I; Gursoy, UK; Goze, F (ALLIANCE COMMUNICATIONS GROUP DIVISION ALLEN PRESS, 2004)Objective: Natal/neonatal teeth are very common in children with complete unilateral and bilateral cleft lip and palate. This article outlines a patient with intrauterine growth retardation, anencephaly, atrial septal ... -
Coexisting fibrous dysplasia and bone cyst of a rib after labour trauma
Nadir, A; Kaptanoglu, M; Goze, F (OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC, 2005)… -
Effect of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 on mandibular distraction osteogenesis
The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) on bone formation of mandibular distraction osteogenesis. Six skeletally mature sheep underwent 10 mm ... -
First-trimester diagnosis of Robinow syndrome
Percin, EF; Guvenal, T; Cetin, A; Percin, S; Goze, F; Arici, S (KARGER, 2001)We present 2 cases with Robinow syndrome in a nonconsanguineous Turkish couple. The first case, second living child of the family, has all of the cardinal features of this syndrome including short stature, mesomelic ... -
Granuloma annulare associated with prostate carcinoma
Akyol, M; Kilicarslan, H; Goze, F; Emre, S (WILEY, 2003)Granuloma annulare occurs as an idiopathic and benign condition, although it may be associated with some neoplasms. We describe a 60-year-old man with granuloma annulare on dorsal hands who developed prostate carcinoma. ... -
Lymphoma in the infraorbital region
Gedik, R; Gedik, S; Goze, F; Develioglu, H (AMER DENTAL ASSN, 2003)Background. B-cell lymphomas are rare neoplasms in the oral cavity. They are significant to dentists because the oral complications associated with treatment mean that dentists can play an important role in their detection. ... -
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 ...