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    Giant cell reparative granuloma of the axis by Bayar, Mehmet Akif, Erdem, Yavuz, Gokcek, Cevdet, Koktekir, Ender, Kilic, Celal, Yasitli, Ugur, Tekiner, Ayhan

    Published in Turkish neurosurgery (01-10-2009)
    “…Giant cell reparative granuloma (GCRG) is a rare, benign fibroosseous lesion. It typically arises in the mandible and maxilla, and less frequently in the skull…”
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    Intracranial foreign body by Gökçek, Cevdet, Erdem, Yavuz, Köktekir, Ender, Karatay, Mete, Bayar, Mehmet Akif, Edebali, Nurullah, Kiliç, Celal

    Published in Turkish neurosurgery (01-04-2007)
    “…Intracranial foreign bodies due to nonmissile intracranial penetrations occur rarely. Most of these penetrating injuries result from industrial accidents or…”
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    Servikal disk hernisinde PEEK cage'in erken dönem sonuçları by KILIÇ, Celal, KAPTAN, Hülagü, KASIMCAN, Ömür, ÇAKIROĞLU, Kutay

    Published in Noro-Psikiyatri Arsivi (2009)
    “…Amaç: Bu çalışmada servikal disk hernisinin cerrahi tedavisinde peek cage'in erken dönem sonuçları araştırılmıştır. Yöntem: Ocak 2001 ile Ekim 2005 tarihleri…”
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    Lumbar Spinal Stenosis in Elderly Patients by KAPTAN, HULAGU, KASIMCAN, OMUR, CAKIROGLU, KUTAY, ILHAN, MUSTAFA NECMI, KILIC, CELAL

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2007)
    “…:  Over a 3‐year period in our clinic, surgeons operated on 32 persons over 65 years old with lumbar spinal stenosis. This article presents the retrospective…”
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    A new approach to the treatment of cerebral vasospasm: the angiographic effects of tadalafil on experimental vasospasm by Koktekir, Ender, Erdem, Yavuz, Akif Bayar, Mehmet, Gokcek, Cevdet, Karatay, Mete, Kilic, Celal

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-03-2010)
    “…Background The pathogenesis of cerebral vasospasm is likely to be multifactorial. Strong evidence has indicated that decreasing levels of NO after SAH seem to…”
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    Spontaneus resolution of a traumatic vertebral artery pseudoaneurysm by Tekiner, Ayhan, Gokcek, Cevdet, Bayar, Mehmet Akif, Erdem, Yavuz, Kilic, Celal

    Published in Turkish neurosurgery (01-01-2011)
    “…Injuries of the vertebral artery are rare and are usually seen after penetrating or blunt cervical trauma. Vertebral artery injuries (VAI) have been reported…”
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    Akut epidural hematomlarda tedavi sonuçları ve sonuçları etkileyen faktörler by KILIÇ, Celal, ÇOBANOĞLU, Murat, KILIÇARSLAN, Mehmet Oğuz, KASIMCAN, Ömür, ÖZCAN, Ali Rıza, KAPTAN, Hülagü, AYBERK, Gıyas, ÖZGÜN, Recep, YAĞLI, Emre

    “…Amaç: Travmatik epidural hematomların tedavi kriterleri ve prognostik faktörlerinin saptanması Gereç ve Yöntem: Bu çalışmada, 1996-2003 yılları arasında,…”
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    Intramedullary spinal epidermoid associated with an intramedullary lipoma by Bayar, M Akif, Gokcek, Cevdet, Erdem, Yavuz, Kilic, Celal, Celik, Haydar, Edebali, Nurullah, Yasitli, Ugur, Tekiner, Ayhan

    Published in Pediatric neurosurgery (01-01-2007)
    “…True intramedullary epidermoids and true intramedullary lipomas of the spinal cord are very rare lesions. To our knowledge, there has been no reported case…”
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    Intracranial tuberculous abscess mimicking malignant glioma by Ildan, F, Gürsoy, F, Gül, B, Boyar, B, Kihiç, C

    Published in Neurosurgical review (01-01-1994)
    “…Brain abscess is probably the least common manifestation of tuberculous infection of the central nervous system; meningitis and tuberculoma are much more…”
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    Pneumocephalus at the cerebellopontine angle secondary to chronic otitis media by Sekerci, Z, Akalan, N, Kiliç, C, Demirkazik, M

    “…Intracranial air is usually asymptomatic but carries a potential risk of increased intracranial pressure or meningitis which require immediate therapy…”
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