Wos İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu
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Item Massive Calcified Cerebellar Pilocytic Astrocytoma with Rapid Recurrence : A Rare Case(2016) Aydemir, Fatih; Kardes, Ozgur; Kayaselcuk, Fazilet; Tufan, Kadir; 0000-0002-1180-3840; 0000-0003-2854-941X; 0000-0003-1509-4575; 0000-0002-3400-9025; 27651876; AAE-2550-2021; P-5895-2018; AAK-1686-2021Pilocytic astrocytomas (PAs) are World Heath Organization Grade I tumors and are most common in children. PA calcification is not a common finding and has been reported more frequently in the optic nerve, hypothalamic/thalamus and superficially located cerebral tumors. We present a cerebellar PA in a 3-year-old male patient with cystic components and massive calcification areas. The residual tumor grew rapidly after the first operation, and the patient was operated on again. A histopathological examination revealed polar spongioblastoma-like cells. Massive calcification is not a common feature in PAs and can lead to difficulties in radiological and pathological differential diagnoses.Item Broncholithiasis presenting with lithoptysis(2018) Bozdas, Serife Savas; Ozyurek, Berna Akinci; 29970776Broncholithiasis is defined as calcified or ossified material in the bronchial lumen. The most frequently seen symptoms are a non-productive cough and hemoptysis. Occasionally, broncholytic expectoration can be seen, which is known as lithoptysis. As this is not a common finding, a case diagnosed with lithoptysis is presented here.