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The enigma of basilar artery dissections secondary to vasospasm following subarachnoid hemorrhage; exploration of the unknown effect of superior cervical ganglia: A preliminary experimental study
Zeynal, Mete; Şahin, Mehmet Hakan; Kanat, Ayhan; Karadağ, Mehmet Kürşat; Sipal, Sare; Ergene, Şaban; Aydın, Mehmet Dumlu (Georg Thieme Verlag, 2023)Material and Method: In this article, after three weeks of experimental SAH, animals were decapitated. 18 rabbits were divided into three groups, according to their vasospasm indexes. The basilar arteries were examined by ... -
From nose to lumbar spinal cord; reduced sperm numbers occur by olfactory bulbectomy-releted onuf's nucleus degeneration; new experimental evidence for kallmann syndrome
Yolaş, Coşkun; Kanat, Ayhan; Zeynal, Mete; Şahin, Mehmet Hakan; Karadağ, Mehmet Kürşat; Keleş, Osman Nuri; Akça, Nezih; Dil, Eyüp; Aydın, Mehmet Dumlu; Gündoğdu, Ömer Lütfi (Karger, 2023)Introduction: Olfaction and its relation to human health is an area of growing interest. Although olfaction disorders have been considered a part of Kallmann Syndrome, the role of olfactory dysfunction on spermatogenesis ... -
New histopathologic evidence for the parasympathetic innervation of the kidney and the mechanism of hypertension following subarachnoid hemorrhage
Kepoğlu, Ümit; Kanat, Ayhan; Aydın, Mehmet Dumlu; Akça, Nezih; Kazdal, Hızır; Zeynal, Mete; Kantarcı, Mecit; Sipal, Sare Altaş (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020)Background: the Cushing response was first described in 1901. One of its components is elevated systemic blood pressure secondary to raised intracranial pressure. However, controversy still exists in its pathophysiologic ... -
A new technique in surgical management of the giant cerebral hydatid cysts
Aydın, Mehmet Dumlu; Karaavcı, Nuh Cağrı; Akyüz, Mehmet Emin; Şahin, Mehmet Hakan; Zeynal, Mete; Kanat, Ayhan; Altınors, Mehmet Nur (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2018)Objectives:In hydatid disease, the central nervous system is affected approximately in 2% to 3% of patients. Surgical management in these patients is important. To develop a surgical technique to avoid the formation of ...