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    CT findings of Intramural Small Bowel Hematoma Secondary to use of Oral Anticoagulant Therapy
    (2016) Karadeli, Elif; Tok, Sermin; Erbay, Gurcan
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    Cyst associated with ectopic tooth in the unilateral maxillary sinus
    (2016) Karadeli, Elif; Tok, Sermin; 0000-0002-0352-8818; AAK-5399-2021
    Teeth are rarely found out side the alveolar arch. Nasal septum, mandibular condyle, coronoid process and maxillary sinus are areas where ectopic teeth are usually observed. We hereby a case of a 38-year-old woman presented with hoarseness and post-nasal drainage, which was present for the last 1 year with ectopic teeth located in a cyst in the maxillary sinuses.
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    Granulocytic sarcoma of finger: a case report
    (2016) Purbager, Aysin; Ozen, Merve; Aslan, Hulya; Tok, Sermin; Kocer, Emrah
    Granulocytic sarcoma is an extramedullary tumor of immature myeloid cells. Such tumors may be located in any part of the body. We report a case of isolated granulocytic sarcoma of finger; which, to our knowledge, is the first report of that localization. A thirty-year-old woman with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) presented with progressive swelling and onychoptosis at her right fourth finger. The distal phalanx was excised and the tumor turned out to consisted of atypical myeloid cells, infiltrating bone trabeculae. Despite its rarity, considering myeloid sarcoma of the finger as a possible diagnosis may prevent inappropriate treatment in leukemia patients.
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    Large bursitis formation associated with osteochondroma of the scapula: magnetic resonance imaging findings
    (2016) Karadeli, Elif; Tok, Sermin; 0000-0002-0352-8818; AAK-5399-2021
    Osteochondroma is the most common benign bone tumors. 27-year-old man was admitted with complaints of increased swelling of the left shoulder motion. After imaging and histological examination diagnosed osteochondroma. Pain is often connected to the mechanical effect of environmental osteochondroma tissue mass is the result of symptoms. This can result in bursitis.
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    Late pancreatic metastasis of renal cell carcinoma with absence of FDG-uptake in PET-CT
    (2016) Karadeli, Elif; Tok, Sermin; Erbay, Gurcan; Reyhan, Mehmet; 0000-0002-1706-8680; 0000-0002-0352-8818; 0000-0001-8550-3368; AAK-5370-2021; AAK-5399-2021; AAJ-5242-2021
    The primary tumors, which raise isolated pancreas metastases are frequently of renal origin, where colorectal cancer, melanoma, breast and lung cancers and sarcoma are the following causes of metastatic pancreas cancer. In this article, we present a case of pancreas-metastatic renal cell carcinoma with its radiological features, which did not exert anF-18 FDG-uptake in the whole-body positron emission tomography (PET).
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    Magnetic resonance imaging findings of primar bone lymphoma presenting with pathologic fracture
    (2016) Karadeli, Elif; Tok, Sermin; 0000-0002-0352-8818; AAK-5399-2021
    Malignant bone lymphomas are uncommonly encountered clinically. Men, 77-years-old, was admitted to hospital because of pain in the left shoulder. After imaging and histological examination diagnosed primary bone lymphoma. Primary lymphoma of the bone is an extranodal lymphoma that arises from the medullary cavity and manifests as a localized, solitary lesion, which represents 1% of all malignant lymphomas.
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    Multiple Systems Metastasis Bladder Cancer with Imaging Findings
    (2016) Tok, Sermin; Altinkaya, Naime; Nursal, Gul Nihal; 0000-0002-5302-4386; 0000-0003-1348-8167; R-3735-2016; AAM-5169-2021
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    Perforation without manifestations of acute abdomen after ERCP
    (2016) Karadeli, Elif; Tok, Sermin; Erbay, Gurcan; 0000-0002-0352-8818; 0000-0002-1706-8680; AAK-5399-2021; AAK-5370-2021
    Perforations are rare after endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERCP) but they are serious complications. Perforations may occur due to patient-related factors or procedural technique. The mortality rate is higher than 37.5%. We are presenting a patient with perforation detected on a computed tomography (CT) scan after ERCP for obstructive jaundice that was treated conservatively. Perforation after ERCP can be operated or treated conservatively according to the patient's condition.
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    Postoperative Spondylodiscitis and Epidural Abscess Becoming Visible on Magnetic Resonance Imaging before Positive Laboratory Tests
    (2015) Pourbagher, Aysin; Tok, Sermin; Aslan, Hulya
    Post operative disc space infection is relatively uncommon. The incidence of postoperative disc space infection is 0.21 %-3.6 % in association with all vertebral surgical procedures. Surgery causes a variety of neuroendocrine and metabolic responses which generally results in immunosupression. Clinical results of immunosupression include delayed wound healing and septic complications. In this article, we report magnetic resonance imaging findings of a case with spondylodiscitis and spinal epidural abscess in which the imaging findings were apparent before the infection and inflammation related laboratory findings laboratory findings become positive. She has a history of surgery due to lumbar herniated disc a month. She was complaining of back and left leg pain. We performed contrast-enhanced MR imaging. MR imaging showed post operative changes at level L5 and S1. There was contrast enhancement at the level of the surgical gap in the posterior paravertebral muscles. MR imaging may help to differentiate postoperative spondylodiscitis and epidural abscess from early postoperative changes even before the laboratory tests appearing positive. In our case, surgery induced immunosupression may cause the infection and inflammation related laboratory findings being within normal limits at the beginning.
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    Torakal Ventral Cord Herniation
    (2015) Tok, Sermin; Altinkaya, Naime

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