Browsing by Author "Kandiloğlu A.R."
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Item Nonsyndromic giant basal cell carcinoma with follicular differentiation and multifocal localized basal cell carcinoma(2013) Usluer A.; Yoleri L.; Kandiloğlu A.R.; Bali Z.; Demirer O.; İnanr I.Basal cell carcinoma is the most common malignant tumor of the skin. The most important feature is its very slow growth rate. It takes many years to reach gigantic dimensions. Various syndromes have been defined in which basal cell carcinoma exists in multiple localizations in a single patient. A case of basal cell carcinoma with multiple localizations and gigantic dimensions which is not classified as a syndrome is described in this case report. © 2013 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.Item Contrast-enhanced spectral mammographic findings of phyllodes tumor of the breast(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2022) Orguc S.; Mavili S.; Açar Ç.R.; Aydede H.; Kandiloğlu A.R.Background: Phyllodes tumors of breast are rare fibroepithelial neoplasms. They have similar radiological findings with fibroadenomas. While fibroadenomas are benign lesions, phyllodes tumors may have malignant potential. Therefore, any imaging findings to differentiate fibroadenoma from phyllodes tumor are valuable. Case presentation: A 51-year-old female patient was admitted to our clinic with the complaint of a palpable mass. Tru-Cut biopsy resulted as phyllodes tumor, and excision was recommended. However, the patient neglected herself during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 20 months later, she presented with a huge and complex mass. On CESM imaging, cystic areas and clefts were identified. The case was diagnosed as borderline phyllodes tumor. Conclusions: Although MRI findings of phyllodes tumor are well known and reported many times, there is no information about CESM findings of this tumor in literature. Bubbly appearance on CESM is useful finding in the diagnosis of phyllodes tumor of breast. © 2022, The Author(s).