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  • Editorial
    A Rare Cause of Unilateral Opaque Lung: Giant Primary Myxoid Spindle Cell Liposarcoma
    (Ma Healthcare Ltd, 2022) Ayyildiz, Veysel; Koksal, Ali; Aydin, Yener; Ogul, Hayri
    [No Abstract Available]
  • Article
    Magnetic Resonance Arthrographic Demonstration of Extension of Labral Defects in Paraglenoid Labral Cysts
    (Assoc Medica Brasileira, 2023) Kaya, Serhat; Ogul, Hayri; Koksal, Ali; Koru, Ahmet; Kiziloglu, Alper; Kantarci, Mecit
    OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the extension of labral tears associated with paraglenoid labral cysts by magnetic resonance arthrography. METHODS: The magnetic resonance and magnetic resonance arthrography images of patients with paraglenoid labral cysts who presented to our clinic between 2016 and 2018 were examined. In patients with paraglenoid labral cysts, the location of the cysts, the relation between the cyst and the labrum, the location and extent of glenoid labrum damage, and whether there was contrast medium passage into the cysts were investigated. The accuracy of magnetic resonance arthrographic information was evaluated in patients undergoing arthroscopy. RESULTS: In this prospective study, a paraglenoid labral cyst was detected in 20 patients. In 16 patients, there was a defect in the labrum adjacent to the cyst. Seven of these cysts were adjacent to the posterior superior labrum. In 13 patients, there were contrast solution leak into the cyst. For the remaining seven patients, no contrast-medium passage was observed in the cyst. Three patients had sublabral recess anomalies. Two patients had rotator cuff muscle denervation atrophy accompanying the cysts. The cysts of these patients were larger compared to those of the other patients. CONCLUSION: Paraglenoid labral cysts are frequently associated with the rupture of the adjacent labrum. In these patients, symptoms are generally accompanied by secondary labral pathologies. Magnetic resonance arthrography can be successfully used not only to demonstrate the association of the cyst with the joint capsule and labrum, but also to reliably demonstrate the presence and extension of labral defects.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Cerebellar Developmental Venous Anomaly Causing Tinnitus and Hemifacial Spasm: a Case Report
    (Sage Publications inc, 2022) Ogul, Hayri; Unlu, Elif Nisa; Guclu, Derya; Koksal, Ali
    [No Abstract Available]
  • Editorial
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Multiple Oncocytomas of Bilateral Parotid Glands: a Case Report
    (Sage Publications inc, 2022) Aydin, Fahri; Ayyildiz, Veysel; Gozgec, Elif; Koksal, Ali; Ogul, Hayri; Kantarci, Mecit
    [No Abstract Available]
  • Editorial
    Rare Presentation of a Choroid Plexus Papilloma
    (Ma Healthcare Ltd, 2022) Yesilyurt, Mustafa; Koksal, Ali; Ogul, Hayri
    [No Abstract Available]
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Case Report of a Patient With Posttraumatic Perilymphatic Fistula
    (Sage Publications inc, 2022) Koksal, Ali; Ayyildiz, Veysel; Ogul, Hayri; Kantarci, Mecit
    On a perilymphatic fistula, there is an extravasation of the perilymph fluid into the middle ear cavity. Cross-sectional imaging techniques have very important role in evaluation of inner and middle ear structures and temporal bone. While thin section CT scans can show successfully pneumolabyrinth and temporal bone fracture, high-resolution 3D volumetric MRI sequences can help to demonstrate posttraumatic ear effusion and cerebrospinal fluid fistula into inner ear or middle ear.
  • Editorial
    Bilateral adrenal haemorrhage after blunt abdominal trauma
    (Ma Healthcare Ltd, 2023) Guvendi, Bulent; Koksal, Ali; Gozgec, Elif; Ogul, Hayri; Kantarci, Mecit
    [No Abstract Available]