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    Variations of the extreme-lateral craniocervical approach : anatomical study and clinical analysis of 69 patients by SALAS, E, SEKHAR, L. N, ZIYAL, I. M, CAPUTY, A. J, WRIGHT, D. C

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-04-1999)
    “…The aim of this study was to describe six variations of the extreme-lateral craniocervical approach, their application, and treatment results. During a 4-year…”
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    Subtonsillar-transcerebellomedullary approach to lesions involving the fourth ventricle, the cerebellomedullary fissure and the lateral brainstem by ZIYAL, I. M, SEKHAR, L. N, SALAS, E

    Published in British journal of neurosurgery (1999)
    “…Abstract We describe the use of the subtonsillar-transcerebellomedullary approach to laterally placed fourth ventricle and brain-stem lesions. The…”
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    Combined supra/infratentorial-transsinus approach to large pineal region tumors by ZIYAL, I. M, SEKHAR, L. N, SALAS, E, OLAN, W. J

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-06-1998)
    “…The authors sought to confirm that the combined supra/infratentorial-transsinus approach offers a safer means of resecting large pineal region tumors than…”
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    Surgical management of cavernous malformations of the brain stem by ZIYAL, I. M, SEKHAR, L. N, SALAS, E, SEN, C

    Published in British journal of neurosurgery (1999)
    “…Different surgical approaches to the brain stem with results of excision of brain stem cavernous malformations are reported. Nine patients with brain stem…”
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    Transtentorial approach to the posterior temporomedial structures by Ziyal, I M, Ozgen, T

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-09-2001)
    “…The supracerebellar transtentorial (SCTT) approach, a modification of the infratentorial supracerebellar approach, facilitates simple and minimally invasive…”
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    A glioma with an arteriovenous malformation: an association or a different entity? by Ziyal, I M, Ece, K, Bilginer, B, Tezel, G G, Ozcan, O E

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-01-2004)
    “…A 58-year-old male was admitted with headache to our neurosurgery clinic. His neurological examination revealed slight left hemiparesis. The radiological…”
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    The natural history of late diagnosed or untreated growing skull fractures : Report on two cases by ZIYAL, I. M, AYDIN, Y, TÜRKMEN, C. S, SALAS, E, KAYA, A. R, ÖZVEREN, F

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-01-1998)
    “…Growing skull fractures (GSF) are rare complications of head trauma. Cases after childhood are extremely rare and demonstrate complicated pathological…”
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    The petrolingual ligament: the anatomy and surgical exposure of the posterolateral landmark of the cavernous sinus by Ziyal, I M, Salas, E, Wright, D C, Sekhar, L N

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-01-1998)
    “…The petrolingual ligament is the posteroinferior attachment of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, where the internal carotid artery enters the cavernous…”
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    Vertebral artery to common carotid artery bypass in Takayasu's disease with delayed cerebral ischemia by Ziyal, I M, Sekhar, L N, Chandrasekar, K, Bank, W O

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-01-1999)
    “…Takayasu's Arteritis is a progressive occlusive disease of the aortic arch and its branches. It may need several bypass procedures along with or without…”
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    Tentorial meningioma on follow-up presenting with sudden deterioration due to intra- and peritumoral hemorrhage by Ziyal, I M, Bilginer, B, Celik, O, Ozcan, O E, Ozgen, T

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-12-2006)
    “…Almost all meningiomas presenting with intracranial hemorrhage in the literature were admitted with symptoms relating to the hemorrhage and there were no…”
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    Persistent trigeminal artery: an anatomic study by Salas, E, Ziyal, I M, Sekhar, L N, Wright, D C

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-09-1998)
    “…The most frequent embryonic communication between the vertebrobasilar and carotid systems is a persistent trigeminal artery (PTA). It has been observed in 0.1…”
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    Cauda-filar paraganglioma with 'silk cocoon' appearance on spinal angiography by Bozkurt, G, Ziyal, I M, Akbay, A, Dal, D, Can, B, Ozcan, O E

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (01-01-2005)
    “…'Silk cocoon' appearance on spinal angiography is pathognomonic to differentiate paragangliomas from several vascular tumors and malformations of cauda-filar…”
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    Posterior epidural migration of a lumbar disc fragment causing cauda equina syndrome: case report and review of the relevant literature by Dösoğlu, M, Is, M, Gezen, F, Ziyal, M I

    Published in European spine journal (01-08-2001)
    “…Posterior epidural migration (PEM) of free disc fragments is rare, and reported PEM patients usually presented with radicular signs. An uncommon case involving…”
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    Multiple meningiomas and intracranial aneurysms: a case report and review of the literature by Ziyal, I M, Aydin, Y, Bejjani, G K, Kaya, A R, Duman, H

    Published in Acta neurologica Belgica (01-06-1998)
    “…An extremely rare case with multiple meningiomas and multiple aneurysms is reported. This 48 year-old female had her meningiomas at the convexity and along the…”
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    Anatomy of the frontotemporal branch of the facial nerve and indications for interfascial dissection by Salas, E, Ziyal, I M, Bejjani, G K, Sekhar, L N

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-09-1998)
    “…Many studies have been conducted of the surgical anatomy of the frontotemporal branch of the facial nerve (FTBFN). However, very few have addressed the…”
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