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    Association between cerebrovascular reactivity and white matter changes in patients with diabetes mellitus
    (2015-04-01) DURUYEN, H.; YAMAN, A.; TOKDEMIR, SEVİL; ARALASMAK, AYŞE; Asil, TALİP; TOKDEMİR, SEVİL; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; ASİL, TALIP
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    One-year follow-up in patients with brainstem infarction due to large-artery atherothrombosis
    (2015-01-01) Kolukisa, MEHMET; GUELTEKIN, Tugce Ozdemir; BARAN, Gozde Eryigit; Aralasmak, AYŞE; KOCAMAN, Guelsen; GUERSOY, Azize Esra; Asil, TALİP; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; GÜRSOY, AZIZE ESRA; ASİL, TALIP
    Background: Posterior circulation infarction accounts for approximately 25% of the ischemic strokes. A number of different conditions may be associated with the development of brainstem infarction. Prognosis and recurrence rate of brainstem infarction due to large-artery atherothrombosis is still controversial. Methods: A total of 826 patients with ischemic stroke were admitted to our clinic during a 15-month period. Patients with clinical and radiological evidence of brainstem infarction were comprehensively assessed with appropriate vascular imaging modalities and for cardiological causes. Subjects with an established diagnosis of large-artery atherothrombosis were followed up for 1 year in terms of prognosis and recurrence rates. Results: Of the 101 patients with an established brainstem infarction, the diagnostic work-up indicated the presence of large-artery atherothrombosis as the causative factor in 53. A recurrent stroke was detected in the posterior circulation within the first 3 months in 5.8% and within 1 year in 9.8% of these individuals. The 1-year mortality rate was 11.7%. All patients with recurrent stroke had intracranial vascular narrowing at baseline. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate a particularly high rate of recurrence and mortality at 1 year among patients who have a brainstem infarction due to intracranial arterial stenosis. Keywords: posterior circulation, intracranial arteries, extracranial arteries, stroke, vertebral artery, basilar artery
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    Endovascular therapy of acute ischaemic stroke by interventional cardiologists: single-centre experience from Turkey
    (2014-11-01) GOKTEKIN, Omer; TASAL, Abdurrahman; UYAREL, Huseyin; VATANKULU, Mehmet Akif; SONMEZ, Osman; AY, Nuray; KUL, Seref; YAMAC, Hatice; ALTINTAS, Ozge; KARADELI, Hasan; Kolukisa, MEHMET; Aralasmak, AYŞE; Asil, TALİP; KAHRAMAN AY, NURAY; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; ASİL, TALIP
    Aims: We report our single-centre experience with the Solitaire AB self-expanding retrievable stent system in patients with acute ischaemic stroke.
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    Spinal cord ischemia after endoscopic ultrasound guided celiac plexus neurolysis: case report and review of the literature
    (2017-01-01) Koker, Ibrahim Hakki; Aralasmak, AYŞE; Unver, NURCAN; Asil, TALİP; Senturk, HAKAN; KÖKER, İBRAHİM HAKKI; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; ÜNVER, NURCAN; ASİL, TALIP; ŞENTÜRK, HAKAN
    Introduction: Endosonography guided celiac plexus neurolysis is efficacious in the management of severe pain due to advanced pancreatic cancer. Although endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) guided celiac neurolysis (CN) is mostly a safer procedure than the percutaneous posterior approach, severe complications such as paraplegia have been reported.
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    Transient cytotoxic edema caused by hypoglycemia: Follow-up diffusion-weighted imaging features
    (2012-10-01) ATAY, Musa; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; SHARIFOV, RASUL; KILICARSLAN, Rukiye; Asil, TALİP; ALKAN, ALPAY; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; SHARIFOV, RASUL; ASİL, TALIP; ALKAN, ALPAY
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    Relationship between localizations and etiologies in patients with brainstem infarctions
    (2014-10-01) BARAN, GÖZDE; OZTURK, T.; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ARALASMAK, AYŞE; BOHLOULI, E.; Asil, TALİP; BARAN, GÖZDE; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; ASİL, TALIP
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    Hyperperfusion in Carotid Stenting Patients
    (2015-05-01) Aralasmak, AYŞE; ATAY, Musa; Toprak, HÜSEYİN; OZDEMIR, Tugce; Asil, TALİP; GOKTEKIN, Omer; MEHDI, Elnur; Ozdemir, HÜSEYİN; Alkan, ALPAY; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; TOPRAK, HÜSEYİN; ASİL, TALIP; ÖZDEMİR, HÜSEYIN; ALKAN, ALPAY
    Purpose: This study aimed to define hyperperfusion in carotid stenting patients without excluding patients with stenosis on the contralateral side.
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    Craniocervical Dissections: Radiologic Findings, Pitfalls, Mimicking Diseases: A Pictorial Review
    (2018-01-01) MEHDI, Elnur; Aralasmak, AYŞE; Toprak, HÜSEYİN; Yildiz, Seyma; Kurtcan, SERPİL; Kolukisa, MEHMET; Asil, TALİP; Alkan, ALPAY; ARALAŞMAK, AYŞE; TOPRAK, HÜSEYİN; YILDIZ, ŞEYMA; KURTCAN, SERPİL; KOLUKISA, MEHMET; ASİL, TALIP; ALKAN, ALPAY
    Background: Craniocervical Dissections (CCD) are a crucial emergency state causing 20% of strokes in patients under the age of 45. Although DSA (digital substraction angiography) is regarded as the gold standard, noninvasive methods of CT, CTA and MRI, MRA are widely used for diagnosis. Aim: Our aim is to illustrate noninvasive imaging findings in CCD. Conclusion: Emphasizing on diagnostic pitfalls, limitations and mimicking diseases.