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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Can COVID-19 induce glioma tumorogenesis through binding cell receptors?
    (2020-11-01T00:00:00Z) Khan, I; Hatiboglu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Toxicity of Radiosurgery for Brainstem Metastases.
    (2018-11-01) PATEL, A; DONG, T; ANSARI, S; COHEN-GADOL, A; WATSON, GA; MORAES, FY; NAKAMURA, M; MUROVIC, J; CHANG, SD; Hatiboglu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; CHUNG, C; MILLER, JC; LAUTENSCHLAEGER, T; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Considerations for future novel human-infecting coronavirus outbreaks.
    (2020-08-29T00:00:00Z) Sinclair, G; Johnstone, P; Hatiboglu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
    Up until, June 13, 2020, >7,500,000 cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and >400,000 deaths, across 216 countries, have been confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO). With reference to the two previous beta-CoV outbreaks (SARS-CoV and middle east respiratory syndrome [MERS]), this paper examines the pathophysiological and clinical similarities seen across all three CoVs, with a special interest in the neuroinvasive capability and subsequent consequences for patients with primary or metastatic brain tumors. More widely, we examine the lessons learned from the management of such large-scale crises in the past, specifically looking at the South Korean experience of MERS and the subsequent shift in disaster management response to SARS-CoV-2, based on prior knowledge gained. We assess the strategies with which infection prevention and control can, or perhaps should, be implemented to best contain the spread of such viruses in the event of a further likely outbreak in the future.
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    Mortality indicators in pneumococcal meningitis: therapeutic implications
    (2014-02-01) ERDEM, Hakan; ELALDI, NAZİF; OZTOPRAK, Nefise; SENGOZ, Gonul; AK, Oznur; KAYA, SELÇUK; INAN, Asuman; Nayman-Alpat, Saygin; Ulu-Kilic, Aysegul; PEKOK, Abdullah Umut; GUNDUZ, Alper; Gozel, Mustafa G.; PEHLIVANOGLU, Filiz; YASAR, Kadriye; Yilmaz, Hava; CICEK-SENTURK, Gonul; Akcam, Fusun Z.; Inkaya, Ahmet C.; Kazak, Esra; Sagmak-Tartar, Ayse; Tekin, Recep; OZTURK-ENGIN, Derya; Ersoy, Yasemin; Sipahi, Oguz Resat; GUVEN, Tumer; TUNCER-ERTEM, Gunay; Alabay, Selma; HATIPOGLU, Mustafa; Balkan, Ilker I.; ONCUL, Oral; Cetin, Birsen; Dayan, Saim; Ersoz, Gulden; KARAKAS, Ahmet; OZGUNES, Nail; Sener, Alper; Yesilkaya, Aysegul; ERTURK, Ayse; Gundes, Sibel; Karabay, Oguz; Sirmatel, Fatma; TOSUN, Selma; TURHAN, Vedat; Yalci, Aysun; Akkoyunlu, YASEMİN; Aydin, Emsal; DIKTAS, Husrev; KOSE, Sukran; ULCAY, Asim; SEYMAN, Derya; SAVASCI, Umit; Leblebicioglu, Hakan; VAHABOGLU, Haluk; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ; AKKOYUNLU, YASEMİN
    Background: The aim of this study was to delineate mortality indicators in pneumococcal meningitis with special emphasis on therapeutic implications.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Evaluation of Brainstem Subcortical Auditory Pathways with Diffusion Tensor Imaging After Gamma Knife Radiosurgery in Intracanalicular Vestibular Schwannoma
    (2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) Cesme, Dilek Hacer; Alkan, Alpay; Gultekin, Mehmet Ali; Sari, Lutfullah; Alkan, Gokberk; Seyithanoglu, Mehmet Hakan; Hatiboglu, Mustafa Aziz; ÇEŞME, DİLEK HACER; ALKAN, ALPAY; SEYİTHANOĞLU, MEHMET HAKAN; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
    Objective: To investigate changes in DTI (Diffusion Tensor Imaging) parameters in brainstem subcortical auditory pathways after Gamma Knife Radiosurgery (GKR) in patients with intracanalicular vestibular schwannoma (ICVS) and to analyze the relationship between tumor volume and ADC (apparent diffusion coefficient) and FA (fractional anisotropy) values. Method: Seventeen patients with ICVS were evaluated before and after GKR. ADC and FA values of the lateral lemniscus (LL) and inferior colliculus (IC) and tumor volume were calculated. Patients who responded to GKR were classified as Group 1 and those who did not respond adequately as Group 2. The relationship between ADC and FA values and changes in tumor volume were analyzed. Results: Tumor volume significantly decreased after GKR. ADC values obtained from the tumor increased after GKR (p:0.002). There was no significant difference in LL and IC before and after GKR in terms of FA and ADC values (n:17). There was a positive correlation between response to treatment and contralateral LL ADC values after GKR (p=0.005, r:0.652). There was a negative correlation between contralateral IC FA values after GKR and response to treatment (p=0.017, r: -0.568). There was a significant difference between Groups 1 and 2 in regards to contralateral LL ADC (p=0.03) and IC FA values (p=0.017). Conclusion: Since the cochlear nerve and subcortical auditory pathways have low regeneration potential after nerve damage, ADC and FA changes in LL and IC may be explained with the presence of intracanalicular tumors prior to GKR. Since GKR does not cause additional damage to the subcortical auditory pathways at the brainstem level, we think that GKR is a noninvasive treatment method that can be used safely in patients with ICVS.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Diffusion Tensor Imaging Features of the Auditory Pathways in Patients With Vestibular Schwannoma After Gamma Knife Radiosurgery
    (2021-03-01T00:00:00Z) ÇEŞME, DİLEK HACER; ALKAN, ALPAY; GÜLTEKİN, MEHMET ALİ; SARI, LÜTFULLAH; Alkan, Gokberk; KAYA, AHMET; MAYADAĞLI, Alpaslan; Akdur, Kerime; UYSAL, ÖMER; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ; ÇEŞME, DİLEK HACER; ALKAN, ALPAY; GÜLTEKİN, MEHMET ALİ; SARI, LÜTFULLAH; KAYA, AHMET; MAYADAĞLI, ALPASLAN; UYSAL, ÖMER; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
    Objective In this study, we aimed to investigate whether there is any change in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) parameters in ipsilateral and contralateral auditory pathways after Gamma Knife radiosurgery (GKR) in patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS) and the relationship between radiosurgery variables. Methods Sixty-six patients were evaluated with MRI and DTI before and after GKR. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and fractional anisotropy (FA) were measured from the bilateral lateral lemniscus (LL), inferior colliculus (IC), medial geniculate body (MGB), and Heschl's gyrus (HG). Results There was no significant difference in ADC and FA values obtained from bilateral LL, IC, and MGB before and after radiosurgery. However, there was a significant difference between pretreatment and post-radiosurgery contralateral HG ADC values. The ADC values obtained from the contralateral HG and IC positively correlated with the duration after radiosurgery. As the duration after radiosurgery increases, the difference between the ADC values obtained from ipsilateral and contralateral HG also increases. Conclusion The high ADC values in the contralateral HG after radiosurgery may indicate microstructural alterations such as demyelination and axonal loss. Radiation exposure doses to the brainstem and cochlea are the most important factors that can cause microstructural damage to the auditory pathways. When planning radiosurgery, extreme care should be taken to prevent the harmful effects of radiation on the auditory pathways.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Importance of Pre-treatment Fractional Anisotropy Value in Predicting Volumetric Response in Patients with Meningioma Treated with Gamma Knife Radiosurgery.
    (2021-01-28T00:00:00Z) Cesme, Dilek Hacer; Alkan, Alpay; Sari, Lutfullah; Yabul, Fatma; Temur, Hafize Otcu; Aykan, Mahmut Esat; Hatiboglu, Mustafa Aziz; Seyithanoglu, Mehmet Hakan; ÇEŞME, DİLEK HACER; ALKAN, ALPAY; SEYİTHANOĞLU, MEHMET HAKAN; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
    Background: The importance of pre-treatment Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) parameters in determining the response to treatment after radiosurgery in patients with meningioma has not yet been clearly revealed. Objective: This study was conducted to determine tumor volume changes in terms of radiological response in patients with meningioma treated with Gamma Knife Radiosurgery (GKR) and to analyze the relationship between Total Tumor Volume (TTV) and Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) parameters. In addition, we investigated whether the response to treatment can be predicted by pre-radiosurgery DTI findings. Methods: Fifty-four patients were assessed using MRI and DTI before and after GKR. Mean Diffusivity (MD), Fractional Anisotropy (FA), Radial Diffusivity (RD), and TTV of tumour were determined. Patients with 10% or more decrease in TTV after GKR were classified as group 1 and those with less than 10% decrease in volume or increase in volume were considered group 2. The relationships between MD, RD, and FA values and TTV were investigated. Results: A decrease of 46.34% in TTV was detected in group 1 after GKR, while TTV increased by 42.91% in group 2. The lowest pre-treatment FA value was detected in group 1. In addition, after GKR, FA values showed a significant increase in group 1. MD and RD values increased in both groups after radiosurgery. There was a negative correlation between pre-treatment FA, RD, and MD values after radiosurgery. Conclusion: Detection of low FA values due to the poor fiber content in meningioma before radiosurgery may be a guide in predicting the response to treatment. Further studies are required to have a better understanding of the relationship between pre- and post-treatment follow-up FA values and tumor volume in determining the efficacy of GKR in patients with meningioma.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    BRAF V600E mutation and BRAF VE1 immunoexpression profiles in different types of glioblastoma.
    (2018-08-01) TURNA, S; GEÇER, MELİN; Hatiboğlu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; ABDALLAH, ANAS ABDELRAHIM SA; TOSUNER, ZEYNEP; GEÇER, MELİN; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ; ABDALLAH, ANAS ABDELRAHıM SA; TURNA, SEVAL
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Frameless Neuronavigation Assisted Brain Biopsy: Safety, Efficiency and Our Experience
    (2019-03-01T00:00:00Z) SEYİTHANOĞLU, MEHMET HAKAN; ÖZEK, ERDİNÇ; SEYİTHANOĞLU, MEHMET HAKAN; KİTİŞ, SERKAN; DÜNDAR, TOLGA TURAN; TEKİN, ABDURRAHIM; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Thymoquinone ameliorates delayed cerebral injury and cerebral vasospasm secondary to experimental subarachnoid haemorrhage.
    (2020-11-30T00:00:00Z) Koçyiğit, A; Evran, Ş; Çalış, F; Çevik, S; Katar, S; Karataş, E; Sağlam, MY; Hatiboğlu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; Hanımoğlu, H; Kaynar, MY; KOÇYİĞİT, ABDÜRRAHİM; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ