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Figen Soylemezoglu

Researcher at Hacettepe University

Publications -  194
Citations -  3994

Figen Soylemezoglu is an academic researcher from Hacettepe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebral vasospasm & Hippocampal sclerosis. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 189 publications receiving 3360 citations.

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International Society of Neuropathology-Haarlem Consensus Guidelines for Nervous System Tumor Classification and Grading

TL;DR: The present “white paper” catalogs the recommendations of the meeting, at which a consensus was reached that incorporation of molecular information into the next WHO classification of central nervous system tumors should follow a set of provided “ISN‐Haarlem” guidelines.
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Central neurocytoma: a synopsis of clinical and histological features.

TL;DR: The central neurocytoma is a supratentorial, often calcified brain tumour affecting young adults and is typically located in the lateral ventricles in the region of the foramen of Monro.
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Low-grade epilepsy-associated neuroepithelial tumours - the 2016 WHO classification.

TL;DR: The Neuropathology Task Force of the International League against Epilepsy will critically discuss this issue, and will offer perspectives on how to decipher and validate clinically meaningful LEAT entities using the current WHO approach that integrates clinicopathological and genetic classification systems.
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Is diffusion-weighted imaging useful in grading and differentiating histopathological subtypes of meningiomas?

TL;DR: DW MR imaging was not found to have any additional value in determining histological behaviour nor in differentiating histopathological subtypes of meningiomas.
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Magnesium pre-treatment reduces neuronal apoptosis in newborn rats in hypoxia-ischemia.

TL;DR: It is concluded that magnesium might have a role in preventing neuronal apoptosis due to neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury and was investigated by the dUDP-biotin nick end- labels (TUNEL) method.