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Öğe Cauda equina syndrome in a patient diagnosed with type 1 Gaucher disease: a rare case(SPRINGER, 2019) Sahinoglu, M.; Mutlukan, A.; Koktekir, E.; Karabagli, H.BackgroundGaucher disease is a rare hereditary glycolipid storage disease. One of the rare complications is neurodeficits due to vertebral involvement.Case presentationAn 18-year-old female patient presented to the outpatient clinic with cauda equina syndrome due to sacral involvement of type 1 GD. Bilateral laminectomy via posterior approach without posterior stabilization was performed.ConclusionMaximum excision of the mass avoiding destabilization of the spinal column can provide long-term vertebral stability and improvement in neurodeficits.Öğe Intravertebral benign notochordal cell tumour: A case report and differential diagnosis(SPRINGER, 2016) Karabagli, P.; Koktekir, E.; Karabagli, H.; Paksoy, Y.[Abstract not Available]Öğe Strabismus in hydrocephalus patients(SPRINGER, 2019) Koktekir, Bengu Ekinci; Koktekir, E.; Ozcan, G.; Karabagli, H.Purpose To evaluate the characteristics and outcomes of strabismus in patients with hydrocephalus. Methods A retrospective chart review of patients with strabismus and hydrocephalus is performed in the Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology between 2012 and 2018. Results Seventeen patients between the ages of 6 months and 13 years met the criteria of strabismus and hydrocephalus. Although all had developmental delay, five patients out of 17 were premature (lower than 36 weeks of gestation). All patients had ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement for congenital hydrocephalus. Three patients had exotropia, whereas 14 had esotropia. Glasses were prescribed to 13 patients: hyperopic correction in 12 and myopic correction in one patient. Surgical correction with bimedial recession was performed in five patients. Four of them achieved successful ocular alignment. Conclusions Children with hydrocephalus most likely have esotropia. Although good ocular alignment is achieved with surgical correction in some patients, some patients may benefit from glasses.