Differences in Adult and Pediatric Brain Tumors
Faysal Ekici (Author), Salih Hattapoglu (Author)
Release Date: 2024-06-10
Brain tumors can appear differently in children and adults. The most common CNS tumors in two different age groups should be recognized. Pediatric brain tumors will be specifically addressed in the pediatric radiology section, and in this chapter, the most common pediatric brain tumors will be highlighted with examples to reinforce the topic of adult [...]
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Work Type | Book Chapter |
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Published in | The Radiology of Cancer |
First Page | 35 |
Last Page | 43 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359364.3 |
Page Count | 9 |
Copyright Holder | Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri |
License | https://nobelpub.com/publish-with-us/copyright-and-licensing |
Faysal Ekici (Author)
Associate Professor, Dicle University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4293-1335
3Associate Professor Faysal Ekici was born in Batman. He graduated from Dicle University Faculty of Medicine in 1995. He completed his residency training in the radiology department of the same university in 2002, after starting in 1997, and became a Radiology specialist.
He began his academic career as an Assistant Professor in the radiology department of Dicle University Faculty of Medicine in 2009. He obtained the title of Associate Professor in 2013.
Since 2009, he has been working in the neuroradiology department. He holds a subspecialty diploma in neuroradiology awarded by the Turkish Neuroradiology Society. He has around 50 scientific articles published in national and international journals, most of which are related to neuroradiology. His publications have been cited hundreds of times. Salih Hattapoğlu completed his medical education at Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine between 1998 and 2004 and started working as a medical doctor within the Ministry of Health. He completed his residency at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, between 2006 and 2011, and received the title of Radiology Specialist. He worked as a radiologist in the radiology department of Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Training and Research Hospital between 2011 and 2013. In 2013, he started working as an Assistant Professor in the Neuroradiology department at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine Radiology Clinic. Advanced neuroradiological examinations and Shear wave elastography are areas of special interest. Dr. Salih Hattapoğlu, who has been serving as an academician at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine for 11 years, received the title of Associate Professor in 2018. He currently works in the Radiology department of Dicle University Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Salih Hattapoğlu has publications in many national and international scientific medical journals. He has authored many book chapters.
Salih Hattapoglu (Author)
Associate Professor, Dicle University
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4781-9729
3Salih Hattapoğlu completed his medical education at Uludağ University Faculty of Medicine between 1998 and 2004 and started working as a medical doctor within the Ministry of Health. He completed his residency at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, between 2006 and 2011, and received the title of Radiology Specialist. He worked as a radiologist in the radiology department of Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Training and Research Hospital between 2011 and 2013. In 2013, he started working as an Assistant Professor in the Neuroradiology department at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine Radiology Clinic. Advanced neuroradiological examinations and ’Shear wave elastography’ are areas of special interest. Dr. Salih Hattapoğlu, who has been serving as an academician at Dicle University Faculty of Medicine for 11 years, received the title of Associate Professor in 2018. He currently works in the Radiology department of Dicle University Faculty of Medicine. Dr. Salih Hattapoğlu has publications in many national and international scientific medical journals. He has authored many book chapters. He received the "Best Oral Presentation" award with his presentation titled "Evaluation Of Postoperative Undescended Testicles Using Point Shear Wave Elastography in Children" at the 14th International Balkan Radiology Congress held in Greece in 2016. His H Index is 14, and his scientific studies have been published in top-tier journals and received numerous citations. He has authored 48 original articles, which have accumulated a total of 451 citations on Web of Science.He is a member of the Turkish Society of Radiology and the Turkish Society of Neuroradiology.
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