Browsing by Author "Kaplanoglu, Hatice"
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Anomalous Origin And Inter-Arterial Course of the Right Coronary Artery: A Case Series
Kaplanoglu, Hatice; Beton, Osman; Efe, Tolgahan; Gunes, Serra Ozbal; Hekimoglu, Baki (DERMAN MEDICAL PUBL, 2017)In our radiology clinic, between November 2014 and May 2016, we obtained MSCT from a total of 1,200 patients who had presented with chest pain, and who had undergone coronary revascularization procedures, in order to ... -
Anomalous Origin of the Left Main Artery from Right Coronary Sinus with a Prepulmonic Course
Kaplanoglu, Hatice; Beton, Osman; Dinc, Lale; Kaya, Hakki; Yilmaz, Burhan (UBIQUITY PRESS LTD, 2015)A 32 year old female patient presented to the cardiology clinic with an atypical chest pain. Her history revealed no other condition than Leopard syndrome which was diagnosed on her birth. On her coronary CT angiography, ... -
A Case Report of Delayed Diagnosed Chronic Aortocaval Fistula: A Rare Complication of Penetrating Trauma to the Abdomen
Beton, Osman; Kaplanoglu, Hatice; Berkan, Ocal; Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan (MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA PVT LTD, 2015)Chronic aortocaval fistula (ACP) is a rare complication of penetrating trauma to the abdomen. We report a case of traumatic ACP presenting with pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure symptoms 15 years after the ... -
Evaluation of anatomy and variations of superficial palmar arch and upper extremity arteries with CT angiography
Kaplanoglu, Hatice; Beton, Osman (SPRINGER FRANCE, 2017)To evaluate the abnormalities and variations of the arterial system of upper extremities and superficial palmar arch with computed tomography angiography and to guide the clinician during this procedure. A total of 156 ... -
Flow and Diameter Changes of Forearm Arteries During Temporary Unilateral Reciprocal Occlusion: A Prospective Observational Study
Kaplanoglu, Hatice; Beton, Osman (WILEY, 2017)PurposeTransradial and transulnar artery approaches are commonly used for percutaneous interventions, with considerably low risk of developing hand ischemia, for reasons that have not been fully understood. The aim of this ...