Publications by authors named "Cem A Gokduman"

Aneurysms of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) are rare, and may arise in unusual locations due to the complex and variable anatomy of this artery. The PICA does not usually originate from the extracranial vertebral artery. Of the few reported extracranial PICA aneurysms, all affected the distal segment.

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Object: Chronic subdural hematomas (SDHs) are a local inflammatory process that causes the formation of a granulation tissue often referred to as the external or outer membrane. This membrane has abnormally permeable macrocapillaries. Therefore, exudation from the macrocapillaries in the outer membrane of chronic SDH may play an important role in the enlargement of chronic SDH.

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Study Design: A case report and literature review are presented.

Objective: To describe and review the clinical presentations, characteristic findings from imaging studies, types, differential diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of amyloidoma arising within the vertebrae.

Summary Of Background Data: Amyloidoma can occur in the bone, skin, larynx, lymph nodes, urinary bladder, eye, tongue, and gastrointestinal system.

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Lipomas of the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) are rare. A recent literature review identified only 98 reported cases of CPA lipoma. We present here a case of CPA lipoma in a 28-year-old woman who was admitted to our hospital with hearing loss in her left ear.

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Intracranial chondromas are uncommon intracranial tumours that most frequently arise from the skull base. They can, however, arise from the calvarium or the meninges. In these cases their neuroradiological features may mimic other intracranial tumours.

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We report a 17 year old man with a primary ectopic meningioma in the right ethmoid and maxillary sinus. He underwent endoscopic surgery. After total removal of the tumour his subsequent clinical course was good.

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Solitary fibrous tumours (SFT) of the central nervous system are rare. They resemble meningioma in clinical presentation, imaging features and appearance at surgery. Schwannoma, hemangiopericytoma and other spindle cell mesenchymal neoplasms should also be considered in the differential diagnosis.

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Epidermoid cysts are uncommon, benign and slow-growing lesions. They may often reach an enormous size without producing neurological symptoms. Intradiploic epidermoid cysts are nearly 25% of all epidermoids.

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