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Öğe Acquired spontaneous intercostal abdominal hernia: Case report and a comprehensive review of the world literature(Wiley, 2007) Unlu, E.; Temizoz, O.; Cagli, B.intercostal hernias develop most often as a result of a blunt or penetrating thoracoabdominal trauma. We know of no prior report of a spontaneously occuring intercostal hernia. This study presents a review of the published literature that deals with this uncommon phenomenon, along with a discussion of our patient's clinical presentation and imaging findings.Öğe Bilateral extra-adrenal perirenal myelolipomas: CT features(British Inst Radiology, 2010) Temizoz, O.; Genchellac, H.; Demir, M. K.; Unlu, E.; Ozdemir, H.Myelolipomas are rare benign tumours composed of adipose tissue and haematopoietic cells that are typically found in adrenal glands but have also appeared in extra-adrenal sites. Distinguishing between extra-adrenal myelolipomas and malignant tumours, such as liposarcomas, is crucial to avoid an invasive procedure. To this end, we present a comprehensive report of the CT imaging characteristics of a pathologically proven bilateral extra-adrenal perirenal myelolipoma.Öğe Bilateral Spigelian hernia concomitant with multiple skeletal anomalies and fibular aplasia in a child(Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2008) Aksu, B.; Temizoz, O.; Inan, M.; Genchellac, H.; Basaran, U. N.A child with Spigelian hernia, concomitant multiple skeletal anomalies and whole body hemihypoplasia and fibular aplasia is presented here. Irrespective of the patient's age at presentation, Spigelian hernias associated with anomalies are congenital in origin. This case emphasizes the fact that a bilateral Spigelian hernia can occur in children together with multiple skeletal anomalies.Öğe A patient who had both CADASIL and Behcet's disease(Wiley-Blackwell, 2008) Celik, Y.; Balci, K.; Temizoz, O.; Asil, T.; Utku, U.; Siva, A.[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Primary serous papillary carcinoma of the retroperitoneum: magnetic resonance imaging findings with pathologic correlation(Blackwell Publishing, 2007) Demir, M. K.; Unlu, E.; Genchellac, H.; Temizoz, O.; Ozdemir, H.The incidence of a primary serous papillary carcinoma of the retroperitoneum is extremely rare. We present a case of the tumour in an adult simulating an adrenal mass with MRI findings and histopathological correlation.