Browsing by Author "Kilinc N."
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Bilateral basal cell carcinoma symmetrically appearing on lower eyelids: A case report
Askar I.; Kilinc N.; Aytekin S. (2003)Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin malignancy and is found in skin exposed to the sun. It is rarely seen bilaterally in ears, ankles or breasts. There has been no literature about bilateral basal cell carcinoma ... -
Mucosal malignant melanoma in upper aerodigestive tract: Report of two cases
Oktay M.F.; Askar I.; Kilinc N.; Topcu I. (2004)Primary malignant melanoma has been seen in virtually all sites and organ systems where neural crest cells migrate. Upper aero-digestive tract is the unusual site. We presented two cases of mucosal malignant melanoma. A ... -
Neuroprotective Effect of N-Acetylcysteine and Hypothermia on the Spinal Cord Ischemia—Reperfusion Injury
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on spinal cord ischemia-reperfusion (I—R) in rabbits. Thirty rabbits were divided into five equal groups, group I (sham-operated, no I—R). ... -
Pyogenic granuloma appearing on port-wine stain: A case report
Askar I.; Kilinc N.; Yucetas A. (2003)Background: Pyogenic granuloma has been reported to be associated with hemangiomas and hamartomas, including port-wine stain. It has been suggested that the spontaneous development of pyogenic granuloma in port-wine stain ... -
A rare cause of acute abdomen in childhood: primary omental torsion
We examined the fact that 12 years old obese girl who applied to our clinic with acute abdomen symptoms and we determined primer omental torsion (POT) at laparotomy in this case. This disease is rare in childhood and ... -
Slowly growing large size acrochordon of vulva in an adolescent girl
Kale A.; Akdeniz N.; Yalinkaya A.; Erdemoglu M.; Kilinc N. (2006)Background: Vulvar achrochordon is a relatively uncommon benign polypoid tumor of the vulva commonly known as skin tag or occasionally fibroepithelial polyps. The size of the lesion is generally 1-2 cm, but it rarely can ... -
Syringocystadenoma papilliferum mimicking basal cell carcinoma on the lower eyelid: A case report
Askar I.; Kilinc N.; Aytekin S. (2002)Background. Syringocystadenoma papilliferum is an unusual benign tumor most commonly located on the scalp or face, which frequently arises from a nevus sebaceous. Transition of SP to basal cell carcinoma and, rarely, to ...