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Neurosurgery | 2002

Tenascin in meningioma: Expression is correlated with anaplasia, vascular endothelial growth factor expression, and peritumoral edema but not with tumor border shape

Turker Kilic; Yasar Bayri; Koray Özduman; Melih Acar; Semin Diren; Ozlem Kurtkaya; Gazanfer Ekinci; Kuyaş Buǧra; Aydin Sav; M. Memet Özek; M. Necmettin Pamir; Joseph M. Piepmeier; Maciej S. Lesniak; Henry Brem; Andrew H. Kaye; James T. Rutka

OBJECTIVE : Tenascin is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein that is expressed during embryogenesis, inflammation, angiogenesis, and carcinogenesis. The aim of this study was to investigate how tenascin expression relates to histological grade, angiogenesis, and radiological findings in meningiomas. Methods: Twenty typical, 20 atypical, and 5 malignant meningiomas were studied retrospectively. Tenascin expression and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in the tumor tissue were investigated by immunohistochemistry. Tenascin messenger ribonucleic acid expression was also studied by comparative reverse transciptase-polymerase chain reaction. Magnetic resonance images from each case were assessed for peritumoral edema and tumor border shape. Results: The atypical and malignant meningiomas showed higher levels of tenascin expression than the typical meningiomas. The more sensitive messenger ribonucleic acid-based methods confirmed this finding. Tenascin expression was correlated with peritumoral edema and VEGF expression byt not with tumor border shape. In the 13 tumors with marked tenascin expression, peritumoral edema was Grade 0 in one, Grade 1 in three, and Grade 2 in nine specimens. In the same 13 tumors, VEGF expression was Grade 1 in five and Grade 2 in eight specimens, and the findings for tumor border shape were Grade 0 in seven, Grade 1 in four, and Grade 2 in two speciemens. Conclusion: In meningiomas, tenascin expression is correlated with anaplasia, tumor-associated edema, and VEGF expression but not with tumor border shape. This protein may play a role in the neoplastic and/or angiogenic processes in atypical and malignant meningiomas and may thus be a potential target for meningioma therapy.


Clinical Imaging | 2002

Inguinoscrotal bladder herniation is CT a useful tool in diagnosis? (case report)

Nurten Andaç; Feyyaz Baltacıoǧlu; Davut Tuney; N Çagatay Çimşit; Gazanfer Ekinci; T. Biren

Urinary bladder herniation into the inguinal canal is a rare occurrence. The condition is often diagnosed during inguinal hernia surgery. We present a rare case of inguinoscrotal bladder herniation with its computed tomography findings.


Journal of Laryngology and Otology | 2003

Evaluation of the mastoid air cell system by high resolution computed tomography: three-dimensional multiplanar volume rendering technique.

Ahmet Koç; Gazanfer Ekinci; A. Mert Bilgili; Ihsan Akpinar; Hamdi Yakut; Turgay Han

The mastoid air cell system is an important contributor to the pathophysiology of middle-ear inflammatory disease. The mastoid cavity is not only an air reservoir, but also an active space for gas exchange. Various methods of temporal bone imaging have been designed to investigate mastoid pneumatization. In this study, we examined 100 normal temporal bones for the evaluation of mastoid pneumatization. Mastoid air cell systems were measured by reconstructed axial and coronal high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) images. The reconstructions were made by a three-dimensional multiplanar volume rendering (3D MPVR) technique. The mean volume of the mastoid air cell pneumatization was 7.9 cm(3) (4.0-14.0 cm(3), SD = 2.3 cm(3)). The ears were allocated to the groups with respect to measured mastoid air cell pneumatization. Twenty-eight per cent of the ears have small pneumatization with an air cell system not exceeding 6 cm(3). Fifty-two per cent had an air cell system between six and 10 cm(3), and 20 per cent had an air cell system exceeding 10 cm(3). With its excellent imaging quality and the ability to eliminate bone and soft tissue, HRCT is the best method for evaluating the mastoid air cell system. The 3D MPVR technique must be used to measure the temporal bone/mastoid pneumatization for the best results.


Journal of Child Neurology | 1999

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING CHARACTERISTICS OF BENIGN MACROCEPHALY IN CHILDREN

Gülay Alper; Gazanfer Ekinci; Yüksel Yılmaz; Çiğdem Ankan; Güzide Telyar; Canan Erzen

Benign macrocephaly of infancy is a common problem in the child neurology practice. The radiologic features of this entity are not well defined. In most of the previous studies, macrocephalic patients were evaluated by computed tomography. To define the radiologic characteristics of this entity, 20 children with macrocephaly with normal neurologic examinations were enrolled in the study. All the patients were evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging studies. Sixty-five percent of patients had enlargement of the subarachnoid space and 35% of patients had megalencephaly. None of the patients had subdural collections. The mean age of patients with enlargement of the subarachnoid space was found to be younger than those with megalencephaly. The cases with parental histories of macrocephaly demonstrated both enlargement of the subarachnoid space and megalencephaly. Our results suggest that the radiologic finding of benign macrocephaly can be both enlargement of the subarachnoid space and megalencephaly. (J Child Neurol 1999;14:678-682).


Neuro-oncology | 2002

Metastatic papillary craniopharyngioma: case study and study of tumor angiogenesis.

Lhan Elmaci; Özlem Kurtkaya-Yapicier; Gazanfer Ekinci; Ayd n Sav; M. Necmettin Pamir; Sergio Vidal; Kalman Kovacs; Bernd W. Scheithauer

We report a case of suprasellar papillary craniopharyngioma metastatic to the temporoparietal region 2 years after its initial resection. The literature documents examples of craniopharyngioma recurrences along the surgical tract, as well as remote ipsi- and contralateral metastases via cerebrospinal fluid seeding. Ours is the second report of a craniopharyngioma of papillary type to exhibit metastatic behavior. The tumor spread opposite the side of craniotomy. Although a rare occurrence, it confirms the limited capacity of histologically benign craniopharyngiomas to undergo meningeal seeding, likely the result of surgical manipulation. Immunohistochemical demonstration of increased microvascular density and vascular endothelial growth factor expression, as well as a high vascular endothelial growth receptor (VEGFR2) signal by in situ hybridization, suggests that tumor vascularity facilitated angiogenesis and may have been involved in the establishment and growth of the metastatic deposit.


European Radiology | 2002

Thalamic involvement in a patient with kernicterus

Yüksel Yılmaz; Gazanfer Ekinci

Abstract. We report the MR imaging findings of a 16-month-old boy with dyskinetic cerebral palsy resulting from kernicterus. T2-weighted images showed symmetric bilateral hyperintensity in the thalamus in addition to the globus pallidus.


Pediatric Neurology | 2001

Cerebral vein thrombosis in Behçet’s disease

Gülay Alper; Yüksel Yılmaz; Gazanfer Ekinci; Özkan Köse

Behçets disease is a chronic, relapsing multisystem disorder, and nervous system involvement is one of the serious manifestations. Neuro-Behçet is rarely reported in children and may present with a wide variety of symptoms because the entire neuraxis may be affected. A case of cerebral vein thrombosis secondary to Behçets disease is presented. The patient has recovered without any visual loss and had no complaints at 1-year follow-up.


Tumori | 2001

Tumor in tumor: metastasis of breast carcinoma to intracranial meningioma.

Ilham Elmaci; Gazanfer Ekinci; Ozlem Kurtkaya; Aydin Sav; M. Necmettin Pamir

This report presents magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of a breast carcinoma metastasis in an intracranial meningioma with correlated pathological findings. MRI showed multiple foci of intense enhancement with hypointense surrounding areas. The described foci appeared to be metastatic disease from the patients known breast carcinoma. In addition, this is the first study reported in the literature to have investigated the expression of a possibly common carcinogenic molecule in breast carcinoma metastatic to a coexisting meningioma: overexpressed c-myc oncogene was found both in the breast carcinoma compartment and in the meningioma component of the tumor.


Neuroradiology | 2003

Venous variations in the region of the third ventricle: the role of MR venography

N Çagatay Çimşit; Uğur Türe; Gazanfer Ekinci; M. Necmettin Pamir; Canan Erzen

In this study, we examined the anatomical variations of the subependymal veins in the region of the foramen of Monro and the third ventricle by MR time of flight (TOF) venography. Fifty healthy subjects, ten patients with third-ventricle tumors, and four patients with lateral-ventricle tumors were included in the study. The courses of the anterior septal vein (ASV), thalamostriate vein (TSV), and internal cerebral vein (ICV) were studied. The proximity of the venous angle, the false venous angle, and the ASV–ICV junction to the posterior margin of the foramen of Monro was measured. In 69 (53.9%) sides, the ASV–ICV junction was located at the venous angle and at the posterior margin of the foramen of Monro. In 59 (46.1%) sides, the ASV–ICV junction was located beyond the foramen of Monro. Our study shows the high incidence of posteriorly located ASV–ICV junctions, which can be crucial in the planning of a better surgical approach. We strongly recommend that MR venography, which is a short radiological examination, be used before one operates on third-ventricle and lateral-ventricle tumors.


Neuroradiology | 2002

MR imaging, CT, and angiography features of endolymphatic sac tumors: report of two cases

F. Baltacioğlu; Gazanfer Ekinci; Uğur Türe; Aydin Sav; N. Pamýr; Canan Erzen

Abstract. Low-grade adenocarcinoma of endolymphatic sac origin is a rare tumor of the temporal bone. There are some difficulties in its differential diagnosis from other vascular and non-vascular tumors of the temporal bone. However its radiological differentiation from other tumors of the temporal bone is important for surgical planning. We present a report on two endolymphatic sac tumors with some specific radiological findings which can support a correct diagnosis.

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Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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