Beyhan Ozturk
Düzce University
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Otology & Neurotology | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Beyhan Ozturk
To the Editor: I have read the article by Crowson et al. (1) titled ‘‘Left cerebellopontine angle lipoma with mild brainstem compression in a 13-year-old female’’ curiously and carefully. As I am interested in head and neck radiology, I wanted to mention a few points I noticed. Magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomographic findings are important for the evaluation and diagnosis of intracranial lipomas. Lipomas are seen hyperintense in T1weighted images as authors mentioned. T2-weighted images show variable signal intensity, and lipomas are suppressed in fat-saturated images. Another diagnostic option is compatible Hounsfield attenuation units with fat tissue in computed tomography. Lipomas are nonenhancing lesions. When I examined the magnetic resonance images of the case, I agree with the authors in the diagnosis of lipoma, but these images are in T1-weighted sequences instead of fat-suppressed sequences, so interpretation of contrast enhancement is not convenient in my opinion. It must be evaluated in T1-weighted fat suppressed sequences to conclude enhancement pattern. In figure C and D, it is recognized that images are after contrast administration just by the hyperintensity of arterial structures (2).
American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Beyhan Ozturk; Ayhan Saritas
Clivus fracture (CF), which is usually reported to accompany with head trauma, has high mortality rates. Early diagnosis of CF is rare because of high mortality rates and inadequate urgent radiologic techniques; however, diagnosis rates are increasing with computed tomography images obtained in high resolution and thin sections. In this article, radiologic and clinical features of 2 patients who were detected to have longitudinal CF after head trauma are presented and accompanying pathologies and its importance for prognosis are discussed under the light of literature data composed of a small number of reports.
The Anatolian journal of cardiology | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Ayşegül Altunkaş; Besir Erdogmus; Burhan Yazici; Beyhan Ozturk; Ömer Yazgan; Handan Ankaralı
OBJECTIVE In this study, we aimed to research the relation between breast arterial calcifications (BACs) detected on mammography and two well-known markers of cardiovascular diseases-carotid artery intima-media thickness (C-IMT) and haemodynamics parameters like carotid peak-systolic velocity (PSV), end-diastolic velocity (EDV) and resistive index (RI). METHODS The study group consisted of 50 consecutive BAC (+) women and the control group consisted of 55 BAC (-) women. In all participants, BAC was diagnosed using mammography and C-IMT was measured using B-mode and Doppler ultrasonography. BAC was defined as two linear calcification depositions in a conical periphery or as calcific rings at the mammographic evaluation. Doppler spectrum samples were obtained from 2 cm proximal to the main carotid artery bifurcation. RESULTS Postmenopausal female patients ranging in age from 40 to 86 included in this study. When the groups were adjusted for age, a statistically significant difference was found between mean C-IMT of BAC (+) and BAC (-) groups (0.81 ± 0.2 vs. 0.69 ± 0.2 mm; p<0.001). No significant differences were observed between BAC (+) and BAC (-) groups in terms of PSV, EDV, RI. CONCLUSION The findings of the present study suggest that BAC, diagnosed by mammography, is independently associated with C-IMT. C-IMT measurement is suggested as a useful tool to detect early atherosclerotic changes. However, haemodynamic variables (PSV, EDV, RI) were not statistically different between the BAC (+) and BAC (-) groups. Prospective larger cohort studies are needed to further elucidate whether BAC is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Platelets | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Muserref Erkan; Beyhan Ozturk; Sibel Yazgan
Abstract This study was performed to investigate the correlation between mean platelet volume, as an indicator of thrombocyte function, and placental grade classified by the Grannum scoring system. Placental sonographic images were graded according to the Grannum scoring system, and synchronous haemogram samples were taken from patients who attended foetal assessments during the second and third trimesters. A total of 75 patients were in their second trimester, and 40 patients were in their third trimester. The relation between week of pregnancy and placental Grannum score was significant (p < 0.001); i.e. placental Grannum score increased with gestational age. The association between Grannum score and mean platelet volume was analysed, including trimester and mean platelet volume, by linear regression analysis. The results indicated a distinct trimester-independent correlation between mean platelet volume and Grannum score (partial correlation coefficient = 0.455; p < 0.001). However, no correlation was observed between Grannum score and gravity (r = 0.87; p = 0.356), parity (r = 0.97; p = 0.302) or abortion (r = 0.011; p = 0.91). The correlation between mean platelet volume and placental calcification was investigated, and mean platelet volume in patients with a calcified placenta was 8.23 ± 1.14, whereas mean platelet volume in placentas with no calcification was 7.92 ± 1.18 (p = 0.233). Mean platelet volume was an independent indicator of Grannum score, which is an indicator of placental grade, in women in the second and third trimester of pregnancy. Assessing mean platelet volume during routine screening may identify functional placental disorders.
Iranian Journal of Radiology | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Beyhan Ozturk; Huseyin Yaman; Abdullah Belada
Intracranial lipoma is an uncommon entity. A rare type of tumor in the internal auditory canal (IAC) and the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) is lipoma. There are a few case reports in the literature related to intravestibular lipoma. Herein, we report a case of lipomas within the cerebellopontine angle and vestibule of the inner ear in a patient with tinnitus and dizziness. The patient was evaluated with a 1.5 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. MRI and CT showed the masses in the left CPA and the left IAC. These lesions were hyperintense on both T1- and T2 weighted images and showed no enhancement after gadolinium administration. Conservative management was suggested. Histopathological diagnosis is rarely necessary with the widespread use of magnetic resonance imaging. Considering significant morbidity during resection, conservative follow-up is the best approach for CPA and IAC lipoma.
Medical ultrasonography | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Beyhan Ozturk; Ali Kayikci; Ömer Yazgan
Archive | 2015
Ayla Buyukkaya; Beyhan Ozturk; Ömer Yazgan; Sibel Yazgan; Bülent Ecevit
Türkiye Fiziksel Tip ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Beyhan Ozturk; Mustafa Ozsahin; Besir Erdogmus
Archive | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Mehmet Ali Özel; Ömer Yazgan; Beyhan Ozturk; Fahri Halit
Archive | 2014
Ramazan Buyukkaya; Ayla Buyukkaya; Beyhan Ozturk