Browsing by Author "Bükte Y."
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Cerebral hydatid disease: CT and MR imaging findings
Bükte Y.; Kemanoğlu S.; Nazaroğlu H.; Özkan Ü.; Ceviz A.; Şimşek M. (SMW supporting association, 2004)Objective: Cerebral hydatid disease is very rare, representing only 2% of all cerebral space occupying lesions even in the countries where the disease is endemic. The aim of this paper is to describe the characteristic ... -
Infantile osteopetrosis associated with rickets
Bükte Y.; Gürkan F.; Davuto?lu M.; Gözü A.; Bilici M. (TIP ARASTIRMALARI DERNEGI, 2005)A 3-year-old female child was diagnosed as malignant autosomal recessive form of infantile osteopetrosis by presence of anemia, thrombocytopenia, hepatosplenomegaly, failure to thrive, visual and hearing loss, and the ... -
Primary alignant schwannoma of the small bowel
Yilmaz F.; Uzunlar A.K.; Bükte Y.; Özekinci S.; Akgün Y. (2001)[No abstract available] -
Spinal extradural angiolipoma
Uzunlar A.K.; Bükte Y. (2007)Spinal angiolipomas are rare lesions usually found in the epidural space of the thoracic spine. About 102 cases of spinal angiolipomas have been previously reported in the literature. Angiolipomas can be radically excised ... -
Successful treatment of Wilms' tumor with intracaval extension by preoperative chemotherapy: Report of two cases
Dokucu A.I.; Öztürk H.; Söker M.; Alan S.; Bükte Y.; Özçelik C.; Zincircio?lu B. (2000)Two patients presenting with advanced Wilms' tumor extending to inferior vena cava anal right atrium, were successfully treated with chemotherapy and surgery. The first case presented with a right renal mass and intraatrial ... -
An uncommon association of cloacal malformation with Hirschsprung's Disease, congenital pouch colon and vaginal duplication
Dokucu A.I.; Öztürk H.; Bükte Y.; Azal Ö.F. (2001)Cloacal malformations are characterized by a single opening that connects the urinary tract, the internal genitalia and the intestinal tract via a urogenital sinus. We describe the first reported case of a cloacal malformation ... -
Visceral leishmaniasis with multiple nodular lesions of the liver and spleen: CT and sonographic findings
Bükte Y.; Nazaroglu H.; Mete A.; Yilmaz F. (2004)Visceral leishmaniasis is a severe disease caused by the intracellular protozoa Leishmania donovani. Diagnosis is based on examination of bone marrow or serology. The role of imaging techniques as diagnostic tools remains ...