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Research paper thumbnail of Magnetic resonance imaging in patients with dental implants: a clinical report

PubMed, May 1, 1997

Magnetic resonance imaging is used more and more frequently as a diagnostic tool. Because high ma... more Magnetic resonance imaging is used more and more frequently as a diagnostic tool. Because high magnetic fields are used, knowledge on how these will affect implanted material and the patient is of great importance. Ferromagnetic properties of implant materials are seldom described by the manufacturer, but a doctor requesting magnetic resonance imaging of a patient must know about these properties. Not only is the composition of an alloy important, but also the size and shape of the metallic material as well as its position in the body. Implants from the Brånemark System were tested; findings indicated that the implants were not influenced when exposed to magnetic resonance imaging. The artifacts caused by the implants were minor and did not jeopardize the evaluation of the scans. However, magnet keepers attached to the implants were found to cause major artifacts and must be removed before an implant patient is referred for a magnetic resonance imaging examination.

Research paper thumbnail of Article : Isoetes coreana , a new species from Korea

Research paper thumbnail of Kronik orta kulak infeksiyonlarının aerop bakteriyolojisi

Research paper thumbnail of Facial Nerve Paralysis Due to Intra-aural Hyalomma Tick Infestation

Turkish Journal of Parasitology, 2013

We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the northeastern part of central Anato... more We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the northeastern part of central Anatolia admitted to the otolaryngology department of Yeditepe University Hospital with right facial asymmetry and pain on the right ear. A tick of the genus Hyalomma was observed in the external auditory canal of the right ear and it was removed with fine cup forceps under otomicroscopy. We are of the opinion that in patients presenting with sudden acute ear pain and facial palsy, the ear canal should be examined to exclude an infestation by ticks.

Research paper thumbnail of Lymphoscintigraphy in yellow nail syndrome

International journal of dermatology, 1998

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Lymphoscintigraphy in yellow nail syndrome

International journal of dermatology, 1998

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Facial Nerve Paralysis Due to Intra-aural Hyalomma Tick Infestation

Turkish Journal of Parasitology, 2013

We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the north-eastern part of central Anat... more We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the north-eastern part of central Anatolia admitted to the otolaryngology department of Yeditepe University Hospital with right facial asymmetry and pain on the right ear. A tick of the genus Hyalomma was observed in the external auditory canal of the right ear and it was removed with fine cup forceps under otomicroscopy. We are of the opinion that in patients presenting with sudden acute ear pain and facial palsy, the ear canal should be examined to exclude an infestation by ticks.

Research paper thumbnail of Magnetic resonance imaging in patients with dental implants: a clinical report

PubMed, May 1, 1997

Magnetic resonance imaging is used more and more frequently as a diagnostic tool. Because high ma... more Magnetic resonance imaging is used more and more frequently as a diagnostic tool. Because high magnetic fields are used, knowledge on how these will affect implanted material and the patient is of great importance. Ferromagnetic properties of implant materials are seldom described by the manufacturer, but a doctor requesting magnetic resonance imaging of a patient must know about these properties. Not only is the composition of an alloy important, but also the size and shape of the metallic material as well as its position in the body. Implants from the Brånemark System were tested; findings indicated that the implants were not influenced when exposed to magnetic resonance imaging. The artifacts caused by the implants were minor and did not jeopardize the evaluation of the scans. However, magnet keepers attached to the implants were found to cause major artifacts and must be removed before an implant patient is referred for a magnetic resonance imaging examination.

Research paper thumbnail of Article : Isoetes coreana , a new species from Korea

Research paper thumbnail of Kronik orta kulak infeksiyonlarının aerop bakteriyolojisi

Research paper thumbnail of Facial Nerve Paralysis Due to Intra-aural Hyalomma Tick Infestation

Turkish Journal of Parasitology, 2013

We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the northeastern part of central Anato... more We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the northeastern part of central Anatolia admitted to the otolaryngology department of Yeditepe University Hospital with right facial asymmetry and pain on the right ear. A tick of the genus Hyalomma was observed in the external auditory canal of the right ear and it was removed with fine cup forceps under otomicroscopy. We are of the opinion that in patients presenting with sudden acute ear pain and facial palsy, the ear canal should be examined to exclude an infestation by ticks.

Research paper thumbnail of Lymphoscintigraphy in yellow nail syndrome

International journal of dermatology, 1998

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Lymphoscintigraphy in yellow nail syndrome

International journal of dermatology, 1998

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of Facial Nerve Paralysis Due to Intra-aural Hyalomma Tick Infestation

Turkish Journal of Parasitology, 2013

We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the north-eastern part of central Anat... more We present the case of a 33 year-old man from a village of the north-eastern part of central Anatolia admitted to the otolaryngology department of Yeditepe University Hospital with right facial asymmetry and pain on the right ear. A tick of the genus Hyalomma was observed in the external auditory canal of the right ear and it was removed with fine cup forceps under otomicroscopy. We are of the opinion that in patients presenting with sudden acute ear pain and facial palsy, the ear canal should be examined to exclude an infestation by ticks.

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