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    Impact of surgical methodology on the complication rate and functional outcome of patients with a single brain metastasis
    (2015-05-01) PATEL, Akash J.; SUKI, Dima; Hatiboglu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; RAO, Vikas Y.; FOX, Benjamin D.; SAWAYA, Raymond; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
    OBJECT Brain metastases are the most common intracranial neoplasms and are on the increase. As radiation side effects are increasingly better understood, more patients are being treated with surgery alone with varying outcomes. The authors previously reported that en bloc resection of a single brain metastasis was associated with decreased incidences of leptomeningeal disease and local recurrence compared with piecemeal resection. However, en bloc resection is often feared to cause an increased incidence of postoperative complications. This study aimed to answer this question.
  • 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
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    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.
  • PublicationOpen Access
    Tumor dissemination along biopsy trajectory in brain metastasis.
    (2018-09-01) Hatiboglu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ
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    Immune therapeutic targeting of glioma cancer stem cells.
    (2010-09-01T00:00:00Z) Hatiboglu, MUSTAFA AZİZ; WEI, J; WU, AS; HEIMBERGER, AB; HATİBOĞLU, MUSTAFA AZİZ