Publications by authors named "Ufuk Kizilates"

Background: Postoperative ischemia can lead to neurological deficits and is a known complication of glioma resection. There is inconsistency in documented incidence of ischemia after glioma resection, and the precise cause of ischemia is often unknown.

Objective: To assess the incidence of postoperative ischemia and neurological deficits after glioma resection and to evaluate their association with potential risk factors.

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Background: Perimesencephalic hemorrhage (PMH) is a type of subarachnoid hemorrhage with excellent long-term outcomes. Only 1 well-documented case of in-hospital rebleeding after PMH is described in the literature, which occurred after initiating antithrombotic treatment because of myocardial ischemia. We describe a patient with PMH without antithrombotic treatment who had 2 episodes of recurrent bleeding on the day of ictus.

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  • Some hip fractures, called intertrochanteric fractures, can be unstable and might involve a part of the bone called the lesser trochanter.
  • Doctors often fix these fractures using a device called a gamma nail, but sometimes this can lead to a problem called a false aneurysm in a blood vessel.
  • Detecting a false aneurysm can be tricky since it doesn’t have clear signs, so doctors use special imaging tests to find it, and if it's big, surgery might be needed, while smaller ones can be fixed in a different way.
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