Browsing by Author "Atalar M.H."
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Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in an adult patient: Magnetic resonance and diffusion-weighted imaging findings
Atalar M.H. (2006)Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is an uncommon inflammatory disease of the central nervous system and can be defined strictly as scattered focal or multifocal (disseminated) inflammation of brain or spinal cord, ... -
Acute necrotizing encephalopathy in an infant: Observations by CT, contrast-enhanced MRI and diffusion MRI: A case report
Sener R.N.; Atalar M.H. (2008)Acute necrotizing encephalopathy is characterized by bilateral necrotic, hemorrhagic lesions which occur symmetrically in the thalami, dorsal brainstem and dentate nuclei. Develoment of an extensive breakdown of the ... -
Cerebral hydatid cysts in childhood: Computed tomography findings - Case reports
Atalar M.H.; Arslan M.; Petik B. (Turkiye Klinikleri, 2005)Cerebral hydatid disease is rare, and it is usually diagnosed during childhood. A round cystic lesion without perifocal edema and rim enhancement is the characteristic appearance on a computed tomography (CT) scan. In this ... -
Cherubism as a rare cause of bilateral expansion of the mandible: Radiological manifestations
Atalar M.H.; Albayrak E.; Erdinc P.; Bulut S. (2008)Objective: To describe the radiological findings of the rare osseous disorder cherubism. Methods: Five patients with cherubism underwent clinical, radiological, and histopathological evaluation. The patients' sex, age, and ... -
Cherubism: An unusual cause of bilateral mandibular swellings
Atalar M.H.; Arslan M.; Aker H.; Müslehiddino?lu A. (Elsevier BV, 2004)Cherubism is a benign, hereditary giant cell lesion of the jaws, that appears in children as a bilateral painless swellings, between the ages of 2 and 5 years and progress until puberty, when it spontaneously regresses. ... -
Classical signs and appearances in pediatric neuroradiology: A pictorial review
Atalar M.H.; Salk I.; Egilmez H. (2014)Radiological practice includes classification of illnesses with similar characteristics through recognizable signs. In this report, twenty-eight important and frequently seen neuroradiological signs in childhood are presented ... -
Diffuse cerebrovascular air embolism on CT secondary to cardiopulmonary resuscitation [Kardiyopulmoner resüsitasyon sonrasi BT'de saptanan difüz serebrovasküler hava embolizmi]
Atalar M.H.; Öztoprak B.; Erdinç P.; Özüm Ü. (2007)Air embolism is known to be a complicating factor in several clinical settings, including thoracic, cardiovascular and neurosurgical operations, central line placement, penetrating thoracic and cranial trauma and haemodialysis. ... -
Diffusion-weighted imaging of the brain in children with tuberous sclerosis complex: A comparative study
Atalar M.H.; Şener R.N. (2012)To evaluate diffusion imaging characteristics of parenchymal changes in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) compared with those in control subjects. We reviewed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion-weighted ... -
Epidermoid cyst in a girl: Constructive interference in steady-state and diffusion-weighted imaging findings
Atalar M.H.; Sener R.N.; Icagasioglu D. (2006)Intracranial epidermoid cysts can closely mimic cerebrospinal fluid on magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. Epidermoid cysts are isointense to slightly hyperintense relative to cerebrospinal fluid on T1-, ... -
A huge duplication cyst of the ileum
Atalar M.H.; Cankorkmaz L.; Ozer H.; Koyluoglu G. (2013)Background: Massive unilocular intraabdominal cysts in children are rare. Alimentary tract duplications can present diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. Although they can occur anywhere from the mouth to the anus, they ... -
Infantile Amyand's hernia with preoperatively diagnosed by ultrasound: Case report
Cankorkmaz L.; Atalar M.H.; Özer H.; Köylüo?lu G. (2010)The presence of a vermiform appendix in an inguinal hernia sac is termed Amyand's hernia and it is a rare entity. It may be presented as an inguinal or inguino-scrotal swelling and is often misdiagnosed as an incarcerated ... -
An interesting journey of a grass inflorescence from broncho to dorsum: Case report [Bir pisipisi otunun bronşlardan sirta ilginç yolculu?u: Olgu sunumu]
Cankorkmaz L.; Köylüo?lu G.; Atalar M.H.; Güney C.; Arslan M.Ş. (2010)A 15-years-old male was presented with hyperemic and painful right flank mass. His medical history was consisted of a treatment for pneumonia and hemoptysia in the other hospital five months ago. Diagnostic X-rays was ... -
Phlebectasia of persistent left superior vena cava accompanying a giant cervico-mediastinal lymphangioma: Multidedector CT findings
Atalar M.H.; Dogan K.; Koyluoglu G.; Manduz S. (2008)Background: Lymphatic malformations (LM) are rare, often presenting as congenital abnormal growth of lymphatic vessels diagnosed most commonly in the pediatric population. Venous anomalies are rarely seen with cystic ... -
Radiological findings in massive inguinoscrotal bladder herniation: Scientific letter [Masif i?nguinoskrotal mesane herniasyonunda radyolojik bulgular]
Atalar M.H.; E?ilmez H.; Ayan S. (2008)Inguinoscrotal bladder hernia is a rare entity. The bladder may be a component of inguinal hernias in man over the age of 50 years and only a small portion of the bladder is usually involved. Preoperative diagnosis of such ... -
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension: Clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings
Atalar M.H.; Aykanat D. (Elsevier BV, 2004)Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is a rare benign and usually self-limited phenomenon of unknown etiology, which is characterized by postural headache, neck rigidity, nausea and vomiting. The imaging findings of ... -
Vasogenic edema-like pattern in Wilson's disease: Diffusion-weighted imaging findings
Atalar M.H.; Iça?asio?lu D. (2006)Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an efficient method for documenting involvement of the central nervous system in Wilson's disease, thus allowing better anatomical and clinical correlation. The neurologic symptoms of ...