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Absence of the lateral and third ventricles associated with holoprosencephaly

Ciftcioglu E, Ozyurek H, Nural MS, Kopuz C, Incesu L, Ogur G

We describe a 6-month-old boy suffering from motor and mental retardation. All radiological features were suggestive of holoprosencephaly with no identifiable lateral or third ventricles and fusion of the thalami.
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Bilateral origin of superior cerebellar arteries from the posterior cerebral arteries, and clues to its embryologic basis

Aydin ME, Kaya AH, Kopuz C, Demir MT, Corumlu U, Dagcinar A

The superior cerebellar artery is the most consistent branch of the basilar artery and arises near the bifurcation of the basilar artery. A bilateral origin of the superior cerebellar arteries...
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Bilateral elongated mandibular coronoid process in an Anatolian skull

Çorumlu U, Kopuz C, Demir MT, Pirzirenli ME

Elongation or hyperplasia of coronoid process of mandible is rare condition characterized by abnormal bone development which cause malocclusion and the limited mouth opening. In this study, in an Anatolian...
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Accessory muscle in the forearm: a clinical and embryological approach

Ciftcioglu E, Kopuz C, Corumlu U, Demir MT

Muscular variations of the flexor compartment of forearm are usual and can result in multiple clinical conditions limiting the functions of forearm and hand. The variations of the muscles, especially...
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