Publications by authors named "M Haliloglu"

Background: Spontaneous pneumothorax is a common clinical condition due to several etiologies. Appropriate radiologic assessment helps avoid re-imaging and guide individualized management.

Objective: To describe the etiologic factors of spontaneous pneumothorax in children from a radiological perspective.

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Background: Pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis (pLCH) is a rare disease, mostly a component of multisystemic LCH. We aimed to investigate the clinical features and treatment results in children with pLCH.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical, radiological, and treatment data of 37 patients with pLCH, diagnosed from 1974 to 2022.

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Objectives: To evaluate the potential of zero-echo time-magnetic resonance imaging (ZTE-MRI) in the assessment of urolithiasis and compare ZTE-MRI with computed tomography (CT) in pediatric patients.

Materials And Methods: This was a single-center, prospective cross-sectional study conducted between April 2023 and December 2023. 23 patients (12 girls, 11 boys; mean age: 12.

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Indolent lymphomas are rare in children and mostly consist of pediatric type follicular (PTFL) and pediatric marginal zone lymphomas (PMZL) and extranodal marginal zone lymphoma (ENMZL). Twenty children with indolent lymphoma (10 PTFL, 6 PMZL, 3 ENMZL, 1 mixed type) among 307 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) were retrospectively evaluated. The mean age of the entire group was 10.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article aims to explore and describe the imaging characteristics of primary lung tumors in children, as existing literature primarily focuses on surgical aspects.
  • Researchers reviewed medical records of 24 pediatric patients diagnosed with lung tumors from 2007 to 2023, analyzing demographic data and various imaging findings.
  • The study found that out of the tumors, 62.5% were benign (including inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors and hemangiomas) and 37.5% were malignant (such as pleuropulmonary blastoma), with common symptoms being cough, fever, and dyspnea, and most tumors were located in the right lung.
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