Browsing by Author "Kars, Hamit Zafer"
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Clipping of Large and Giant Aneurysms of Anterior Circulation
Kars, Hamit Zafer; Gurelik, Mustafa (TURKISH NEUROSURGICAL SOC, 2011)AIM: Surgical outcome for giant intracranial aneurysms (GIA) is suboptimal. Reasons for higher complication rates in large and GIA surgery are the occlusion of perforators or parent arteries during aneurysm clipping, or ... -
Etanercept treatment enhances clinical and neuroelectrophysiological recovery in partial spinal cord injury
Bayrakli, Fatih; Balaban, Hatice; Ozum, Unal; Duger, Cevdet; Topaktas, Suat; Kars, Hamit Zafer (SPRINGER, 2012)To investigate the effect of an anti-TNF-alpha agent (etanercept) on recovery processes in a partial spinal cord injury (SCI) model using clinical and electrophysiological tests. Twenty-four New Zealand rabbits were divided ... -
Intracranial arachnoid cyst family with autosomal recessive trait mapped to chromosome 6q22.31-23.2
Bayrakli, Fatih; Okten, Ali Ihsan; Kartal, Ugur; Menekse, Guner; Guzel, Aslan; Oztoprak, Ibrahim; Pinarbasi, Ergun; Kars, Hamit Zafer (SPRINGER WIEN, 2012)Arachnoid cysts are congenital fluid-filled compartments within the cerebrospinal fluid cisterns and cerebral fissures. They most commonly occur sporadically, and familial occurrence has rarely been reported. In this study, ... -
Mutation in MEOX1 gene causes a recessive Klippel-Feil syndrome subtype
Bayrakli, Fatih; Guclu, Bulent; Yakicier, Cengiz; Balaban, Hatice; Kartal, Ugur; Erguner, Bekir; Sagiroglu, Mahmut Samil; Yuksel, Sirin; Ozturk, Ahmet Rasit; Kazanci, Burak; Ozum, Unal; Kars, Hamit Zafer (BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 2013)Background: Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) is characterized by the developmental failure of the cervical spine and has two dominantly inherited subtypes. Affected individuals who are the children of a consanguineous marriage ... -
A Novel Locus for Restless Legs Syndrome on Chromosome 13q
Balaban, Hatice; Bayrakli, Fatih; Kartal, Ugur; Pinarbasi, Ergun; Topaktas, Suat; Kars, Hamit Zafer (KARGER, 2012)Background: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor disorder in which affected individuals suffer from uncomfortable sensations and an urge to move their lower limbs; it occurs mainly in resting situations during ...