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Öğe Fibrous Dysplasia: (Because of 2 Cases)(Düzce Üniversitesi, 2008) Eser, Olcay; Aslan, Adem; Kaya, Eser; Şahin, Önder; Coşar, Murat; Eser, BetülAim: Fibrous dysplasia is a slow growing skeletal developmental anomaly in which particularly long tubular bones, ribs, skull and facial bones are involved. We aimed to present two cases diagnosed as fibrous dysplasia in our neurosurgey clinic. Case report: The first case was 11 year-old, male and had a craniofacial involvement with a rarely seen humerus involvement polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. The second case was 14 year-old, male and had only craniofacial involvement monostotic fibrous dysplasia. While medical treatment is used to reduce the symptomps of the disease, the surgical treatment is used to correct deformities in fibrous dysplasia. Cranioectomy was carried out for cosmetic purposes in case I, and due to prediagnosis of “osteom” in the Case II. The two cases were diagnosed as fibrous dysplasia as a result of clinical, histopathological and radiological examinations. Follow-ups for both cases were done. Result: Craniofacial involvement with humerus involvement is rarely seen in polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. We evaluated these two cases under the light of literatureÖğe Spontaneous Cervical Vertebral Osteomyelite: Case Report(Düzce Üniversitesi, 2008) Eser, Olcay; Aslan, Adem; Coşar, Murat; Şahin, Önder; Korkmaz, SerhatWe present an uncommon vertebrae osteomyelite case of cervical spine. Cervical vertebrae osteomyelite may occur spontaneously, post operative, and post traumatic, but, hematogen spreading of infection is the most common. The delay for the diagnosis and management of cervical vertebra osteomyelites may cause to severe neurological disorders. Immobilization and administration of antibiotics must be managed after the diagnosis, additionally, if the patient has neurological deficits and spinal deformity, surgical procedures must be added to the management of the patient