Ahmet Sinav
Columbia University
9 Papers
90 Citations
Ahmet Sinav is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitral valve & Accessory muscle. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Ahmet Sinav include Hacettepe University & Gazi University.
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Papers
Adipose Tissue Quantification by Imaging Methods: A Proposed Classification
Wei Shen,ZiMian Wang,Mark Punyanita,Jianbo Lei,Ahmet Sinav,John G. Kral,Celina Imielinska,Robert Ross,Steven B. Heymsfield +8 more
TL;DR: An updated classification of total body and regional adipose tissue is proposed, providing a well-defined basis for correlating imaging studies of specific adipose tissues depots with molecular processes and revealing inconsistencies in the use of specific definitions.
Computed tomography-guided trigeminal tractotomy-nucleotomy in the management of vagoglossopharyngeal and geniculate neuralgias.
TL;DR: It is proposed that computer-guided TR-NC may be the first-choice operation for patients with glossopharyngeal, vagal, or geniculate neuralgia and the risk:benefit ratio should be evaluated individually to select the appropriate treatment procedure.
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Endoscopic anatomic distances on the lateral nasal wall.
TL;DR: Surgical distances of critical anatomic landmarks on the lateral nasal wall from anterior nasal spine should be kept in mind during surgical interventions.
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Interactive web-based programs to teach functional anatomy: the pterygopalatine fossa.
Ahmet Sinav,Richard Ambron +1 more
TL;DR: This work is designing Web-based programs that consist of high-resolution interactive bitmap illustrations, prepared using Adobe Photoshop, and vector-based animations, prepared via Macromedia Flash, to prepare a program on the pterygopalatine fossa, an important neurovascular junction in the deep face that is especially difficult to approach by dissection and to depict in static images in an atlas.
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Accessory Extensor carpi radialis Muscle and Interconnecting Muscular Bundle
TL;DR: An accessory muscle and a muscular bundle were found and prepared in both forearms of a 55-year-old male cadaver.
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