Publications by authors named "I Inci"

An asymptomatic 68-year-old woman, with a history of breast cancer 19 years ago, was unexpectedly found to have primary pulmonary meningioma during medical evaluation. This discovery is exceedingly rare, with only about 70 cases reported worldwide. Following uncomplicated surgical removal of the mass, the patient was discharged in good health on the third day after the procedure.

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A 37-year-old male, with a 5-year history of liposarcoma of the right thigh, was incidentally diagnosed with two huge thoracic metastases following a fall. One of these masses, measuring 22 cm, was located in the right chest apex, adjacent to a second 20 cm mass situated in the anterior mediastinum, partially invading the left chest. The patient underwent surgical intervention for mass resection that commenced with a hemi-clamshell incision, but was then extended by completing the lower median sternotomy in order to create a T shaped incision.

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A 72-year-old female presented with 2 years of pro-gradient pain in the upper thoracic spine radiating to the left arm and leg. MRI revealed a 2.7 × 2.

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Large mediastinal lipomas are rare. Complete surgical resection can be difficult due to the intricate anatomy in the mediastinum. We report the case of a 75-year-old man with worsened retrosternal pressure, decline in performance and syncope episodes.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the link between physical violence in sexual offenses and certain personality traits (dark triad, empathy, and impulsiveness) in male perpetrators.
  • Findings suggest that perpetrators with non-stranger victims, higher levels of secondary psychopathy, and narcissism tend to exhibit more physical violence, while empathy negatively correlates with dark triad traits.
  • The research emphasizes viewing sexual violence on a continuum, noting that those with higher psychopathy and narcissism may prefer more violent assaults.
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