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    Incidental diagnosis of intestinal malrotation on computerized tomography: A case report
    (Turkiye Klinikleri, 2006) Firat A.K.; Karakaş H.M.; Karaca S.; Si?irci A.
    Malrotation is an anomaly of rotation and fixation of midgut. It usually presents in infancy. Diagnosis of malrotation is challenging in patients who are asymptomatic during the first year because the symptoms develop during the chronic period and they are nonspecific. Some cases may be diagnosed incidentally in adulthood. We presented the CT and upper GIS series findings of a 10-year old male patient with midgut malrotation who was incidentally diagnosed by the evaluation of CT examination. Copyright © 2006 by Türkiye Klinikleri.
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    Ultrasonograpic Assessment of Relationship Between the Palmaris Longus Tendon and the Flexor Retinacular Ligament and the Palmar Aponeurosis of the Hand
    (TIP ARASTIRMALARI DERNEGI, 2010) Ertem K.; Si?irci A.; Karaca S.; Si?irci A.; Karakoç Y.; Yolo?lu S.
    Malatya, TurkeyAim: This study aimed to evaluate the presence of the Palmaris Longus Tendon (PLT) and the relationship between the Flexor Retinacular Ligament (FRL) and the Palmar Aponeurosis (PA) of the hand. Method: 62 voluntary subjects (31 female, 31 male students and personnel from the Inonu University, at the average age 28.38 ± 6.86 years ranging from 19 to 48 years) took part in this study using ultrasound. Result: Significant differences were found in the PA p-m-d diameters of subjects between with and without PLT bilaterally, on the right and the left hand (p<0.05), whereas there was no meaningful difference considering FRL diameters (p>0.05). Furthermore, this ultrasonographic assessment revealed the continuity of collagen bunches of the PL tendon up to FRL, but not PA. Conclusion: Although not demonstrated by ultrasonography here, the increased thickness of the PA in subjects with a PLT supports the findings in the literature in which the structural continuity between the PLT and PA have been stressed.

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