Browsing by Author "Cimen, M."
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Absence of the Arteria Profunda Femoris
Otag, I; Cimen, M.; Solak, O.; Otag, A.; Cimen, F. G.; Kosar, M., I (SOC CHILENA ANATOMIA, 2012)At arteria femoralis, arteria profunda femoris is the main branch feeding the thigh. After iliofemoral embryological evolution many variations can be seen in this vessel. The absence of a. profunda femoris is one of the ... -
Assessment of dimensions of pneumatisation of the anterior clinoid process in middle Anatolian population by computed tomography
Sabanciogullari, V; Tastemur, Y.; Salk, I; Dogruyol, G.; Cimen, M. (VIA MEDICA, 2018)Background: The anterior clinoid process (ACP) is usually removed during surgical procedures of the cellar region. The ACP may be different length and width in people; it may be also pneumatic. Therefore, we aimed to ... -
Central region morphometry in a child brain; Age and gender differences
Otag, I.; Tetiker, H.; Kosar, M. I.; Otag, A.; Atalar, M.; Cimen, M. (WOLTERS KLUWER MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS, 2014)Background: Data on central region morphometry of a child brain is important not only in terms of providing us with information about central region anatomy of the brain but also in terms of the help of this information ... -
Dermatoglyphic features in patients with Idiopathic Epilepsy
Sabanciogullari, V; Kosar, M., I; Sonmez, M.; Sarionder, Gencer E.; Tetiker, H.; Bolayir, E.; Cimen, M. (DRUNPP-SARAJEVO, 2011)Objective: Idiopathic epilepsies constitute more than 40% of all epilepsy cases observed in the society. No factor except for genetic predisposition is found responsible in their etiologies. Dermatoglyphics are special ... -
Determination of cerebellar volume in children and adolescents with magnetic resonance images
Kosar, M. I.; Karacan, K.; Otag, I.; Isleyen, M.; Gulturk, S.; Cimen, M. (VIA MEDICA, 2012)Recent studies show that the cerebellum contributes to higher cognitive functions as well as its role on motor system. It is thought that higher cognitive functions continue to develop during childhood and adolescence; ... -
Evaluation of the length and angulation of the styloid process in the patient with pre-diagnosis of Eagle syndrome
Kosar, M. I.; Atalar, M. H.; Sabanciogullari, V.; Tetiker, H.; Erdil, F. H.; Cimen, M.; Otag, I. (VIA MEDICA, 2011)Clinical symptoms caused by the elongated styloid process (SP) or calcified stylohyoid ligament were first described by W. Eagle and they are now known as Eagle syndrome (ES). Normal length of SP was stated by Eagle as 2.5 ... -
Fenestration of the vertebral artery: case presentation
Tetiker, H.; Cimen, M.; Kosar, M. I. (VIA MEDICA, 2014)Fenestrations of vertebral arteries are considered to be rare abnormalities observed in angiographic and autopsy studies. They result from vascular abnormalities that occur during the embryological development of vertebral ...