1.Infection of Cranioplasty Seen Twenty Years Later.
Mehmet Sabri GURBUZ ; Ozgur CELIK ; Mehmet Zafer BERKMAN
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2012;52(5):498-500
Cranioplasty is performed using autograft and allograft materials on patients to whom craniectomy was applied previously due to the facts that, this region is open to trauma and the scalp makes irritation and pressure onto the brain paranchyma causing brain atrophy and convulsions. Dramatical improvement of neurological deficits, control of convulsions and partial prevention of cerebral atrophy are achieved after these operations. One of the most important complications of cranioplasty is late infection. Here, we report a 43-year-old male patient admitted with the history of purulant discharge from the right temporal incission site for one year to whom cranioplasty had been performed with allograft material 20 days after craniectomy which had been performed in 1989. Allograft cranioplasty material was removed and cranioplasty was performed using new allograft material with the diagnosis of late cranioplasty infection.
Atrophy
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Brain
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Humans
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Male
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Scalp
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Seizures
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Transplantation, Homologous
2.Giant Ovarian Tumor Presenting as an Incarcerated Umbilical Hernia: A Case Report.
Zulfikar KARABULUT ; Ozgur AYDIN ; Erdal ONUR ; Nilufer Yigit CELIK ; Gokhan MORAY
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(3):539-541
We report a rare case of a giant ovarian tumor presenting as an incarcerated umbilical hernia. A 61-yr-old woman was admitted to the hospital with severe abdominal pain, an umbilical mass, nausea and vomiting. On examination, a large, irreducible umbilical hernia was found. The woman underwent an urgent operation for a possible strangulated hernia. A large, multilocular tumor was found. The tumor was excised, and a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salphingo-oophorectomy were performed. The woman was discharged 6 days after her admission. This is the first report of incarcerated umbilical hernia containing a giant ovarian tumor within the sac.
Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Granulosa Cell Tumor/*diagnosis/pathology/surgery
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Hernia, Umbilical/diagnosis/*etiology/surgery
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Ovarian Neoplasms/*diagnosis/pathology/surgery
3.Delayed Diagnosis of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Scrotum in a Patient with Behcet's Disease.
Enver TURAN ; Berker BUYUKGURAL ; Ozgur Ilhan CELIK ; Alaaddin AKAY ; Gul TURKCU
Annals of Dermatology 2012;24(4):484-485
No abstract available.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Delayed Diagnosis
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Humans
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Scrotum