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    A huge cerebral hydatid cyst associated with small liver cyst: A comparison of growth rates and sizes
    (Walter De Gruyter & Co, 1996) Vatansever, M; Biliciler, B; Aladag, MA; Colak, A
    There are still some unknown aspects of the natural course of echinococcus infestation, especially in the brain. The growth rate of the cysts in brain and in other tissues is matter of some discussion. In this report, a huge primary cerebral hydatid cyst associated with a small liver cyst is presented and a possible relationship between the growth rates and the sizes of the two cysts is discussed. It is shown that the brain hydatid cyst grew faster than liver hydatid cyst by a ratio of 3:1.
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    Unusual frontal osteoma, mimicking a haemangioma
    (Springer Verlag, 1996) Sarac, K; Biliciler, B; Vatansever, M; Aladag, MA; Colak, A
    We report a patient with a frontal bone osteoma showing the classical findings of haemangioma. A craniectomy and total tumour excision was carried out.
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    An unusual variant of a growing skull fracture in an adolescent
    (Karger, 1998) Çolak, A; Akbasak, A; Biliciler, B; Erten, SF; Koçak, A
    A great majority of growing skull fractures occur in infancy and early childhood. Since the growth of brain is necessary as a driving force for these lesions to occur, almost all reported cases have been before the first 3 years of life. Although a number of uncommon locations, such as basiooccipital and skull base areas, have been reported, they are commonly located on calvaria. The authors report a growing skull fracture on the orbital roof in a 16-year-old female admitted to hospital with complaints of headache and seizures. She had had an orbital trauma 8 years before. CT scan revealed a hypodense lesion in the right frontal lobe and a diastatic fracture line on the right orbital roof. A right craniotomy was performed. Excision of arachnoid loculations and duraplasty were carried out. This is an unusual condition with respect to the location of the lesion, as well as the age of the patient.

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