Publications by authors named "A Erbengi"

Although there is evidence of applications of cranial surgery in ancient times, it is commonly accepted that modern surgery started in the late 19th century. The advancements in anesthesiology and aseptic techniques were the main factors contributing to this process. Surgery of the nervous system, however, has a relatively shorter history than surgery of other systems.

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We investigated the effects of percutaneous gasserian glycerol injection in dogs and reviewed the histopathological changes. Experiments were performed in 16 adult healthy mongrel dogs. In group 1 (8 dogs) normal saline and in group 2 (8 dogs) pure glycerol was injected in the right trigeminal ganglion.

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The Middle East is the term used for more than ten countries with populations characterized by different ethnic roots and religions and with diverse political and economic power. It is probably the most unstable part of the whole world, having spent centuries struggling for a settled situation. Reflecting this political turmoil, the health problems and priorities in these countries are very different than in western countries.

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