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Yayın Atypical meningeal involvement in Wegener granulomatosis: MR imaging survey of a particular case(2009) Tasali N.; Cubuk R.; Celik L.; Canbora B.…Yayın A case of Fahr's disease presenting with anxiety disorder: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy findings(2010) Cubuk R.; Sahin S.; Tasali N.; Cinar N.; Cubuk A.Fahr's disease involves calcification of basal ganglia and dentate nuclei of the cerebellum. Radiologic features of Fahr's disease including computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are well described in the present literature. To our knowledge, magnetic resonance spectroscopy findings are not described yet. We report a case Fahr's disease presenting with symptoms of anxiety disorder with detailed radiological survey including single voxel magnetic resonance spectroscopy analysis. © Internet Scientific Publications, LLC., 1996 to 2010.Yayın Yayın Is the use of a drain for thyroid surgery realistic? A prospective randomized interventional study(2013) Deveci, Uğur; Altintoprak F.; Sertan Kapakli M.; Manukyan, Manuk Norayık; Cubuk R.; Yener N.; Kebudi A.; Deveci, UğurBackground. The use of a suction drain in thyroid surgery is common practice in order to avoid hematomas or seromas. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of routine drainage after thyroid surgery. Methods. In this prospective randomized trial, 400 patients who underwent either a total thyroidectomy or lobectomy for thyroid disorders were randomly allocated to either the nondrainage (group 1) or the drainage (group 2) group. The volume of fluid collection in the operative bed, postoperative pain, complications, and length of hospital stay were then recorded. Results. Both groups were homogeneous according to age, gender, thyroid volume, type of procedure performed, and histopathological diagnosis. After assessment by USG, no significant difference was found between the groups in the fluid collection of the thyroid bed (P=0.117), but the length of hospital stay was significantly reduced in group 1 (P=0.004). Conclusions. In our experience, the use of drain for thyroid surgery is not a routine procedure. However, it should be used in the presence of extensive dead space, particularly when there is retrosternal or intrathoracic extension, or when the patient is on anticoagulant treatment. This trial was registered with clinical Trials.gov NCT01771523. © 2013 Ugur Deveci et al.Yayın Yayın Yayın Yayın MRI in stress urinary incontinence: Endovaginal MRI with an intracavitary coil and dynamic pelvic MRI(2012) Tasali N.; Cubuk R.; Sinanoglu O.; Sahin K.; Saydam B.Purpose: To evaluate both morphology of the urethra and its supporting structures using endovaginal magnetic resonance imaging (EV-MRI) and the grade of the bladder neck prolapsus using dynamic pelvic MRI (DP-MRI) in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Materials and Methods: We compared 25 women with SUI and 8 controls according to the different layers of the urethra, the degree of distortion in the pe-riurethral, paraurethral, and pubourethral ligaments, the vesicourethral angle, the retropubic space, and the thickness of the puborectal muscle. The SUI group was also evaluated according to the number of deliveries and degree of the bladder neck prolapsus. Results: Significant differences were found in the thickness of each three layers of the urethra between the two groups (P < .05). There was a significantly higher pubourethral ligament distortion (P = .024) and larger vesicourethral angle (P = .000) in women with SUI. In women with SUI, there was no significant relationship between the number of deliveries and the degree of the bladder neck prolapsus (P > .05). Conclusion: The combined usage of the EV-MRI and DP-MRI can provide complementary information concerning certain structural abnormalities with specific dysfunction, such as vesicourethral angle increase and pubourethral ligament distortion in patients with SUI.Yayın A pictorial essay of breast implant imaging and implant complications(Edizioni Luigi Pozzi S.r.l., 2016) Arslan G.; Celik L.; Cubuk R.Nowadays as more breast conserving surgeries and mastectomies are being performed, more breast implants are being used. Follow-up of these patients is as important as treatment. We, radiologists should be aware of normal imaging appearance of implants during follow ups. We should also be aware of complications which we may encounter during controls. In our essay, we aim to show the normal and pathological appearence of implants by sharing ultrasound, mammography and MR images from our clinic.