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Öğe Glial heterotopia of the lip: A rare presentation(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2016) Dadaci, Mehmet; Bayram, Fazli Cengiz; Ince, Bilsev; Bilgen, FatmaGlial heterotopia represents collections of normal glial tissue in an abnormal location distant to the central nervous system or spinal canal with no intracranial connectivity. Nasal gliomas are non-neoplastic midline tumours, with limited growth potential and no similarity to the central nervous system gliomas. The nose and the nasopharynx are the most common sites of location. Existence of glial heterotopia in the lip region is a rare developmental disorder. We report a case of large glial heterotopia in the upper lip region in a full-term female newborn which had intracranial extension with a fibrotic band. After the surgery, there was no recurrence in the follow-up period of 3 years. When glial heterotopia, which is a rare midline anomaly, is suspected, possible intracranial connection and properties of the mass should be evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging. By this way, lower complication rate and better aesthetic results can be achieved with early diagnosis and proper surgery.Öğe Solid aneurysmal bone cyst of the orbit(Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2022) Ismayilzade, Majid; Bayram, Fazli Cengiz; Dadaci, Mehmet; Ince, Bilsev[Abstract Not Availabe]Öğe Transfer of Free Fillet Lateral Arm Flap for Facial Reconstruction(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2014) Bayram, Fazli Cengiz; Dadaci, Mehmet; Ince, Bilsev; Altuntas, ZeynepWe describe a 16-year-old male patient who had a major right facial degloving injury resulting in a soft-tissue defect with exposed zygoma as well as temporal and frontal bones. Multiple operations were undertaken in a staged manner for reconstruction. Lateral arm free fillet flap transfer was initially performed with fixation of bones with miniplates, which is followed by flap debulking, lateral canthopexy, scalp tissue expansion for hairline reconstruction, as well as ear reconstruction with costal cartilage and local flap techniques. After a follow-up period of 2 years, a good and impressive reconstructive result was achieved through the use of multiple contemporary reconstructive procedures after a successful free fillet flap transfer from an amputated part.