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Castronovo G
Studio dell’equilibrio mente-corpo su donne affette da endometriosi: verso una riconsiderazione della cura
Verso una nuova visione dell’equilibrio psicosomatico: un confronto tra donne in stato di gravidanza e donne affette da endometriosi
Thyroid maltoma: report of a case without coexistent Hashimoto's thyroiditis
GASTRIC METASTASES ORIGINATING FROM OCCULT BREAST LOBULAR CARCINOMA: DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC PROBLEMS
Abstract Background Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant tumour to metastasize into the gastrointestinal tract in female and is second only to malignant melanoma. Nevertheless gastrointestinal metastases arising from breast cancer are quite rare. The upper gastrointestinal tract is more frequently involved and lobular infiltrating carcinoma has a greater predilection compared to the ductal type. Case presentation The authors describe the case of a 70 years old woman with a preoperative diagnosis of gastric undifferentiated medullary – type carcinoma, which was the first manifestation of an occult breast carcinoma. The primary site of carcinoma was identified with the use of a panel …
Il valore adattivo del potenziale creativo: studio delle relazioni tra creatività, regolazione affettiva e meccanismi di difesa
La Qualità della Vita delle donne affette da endometriosi: un'analisi qualitativa attraverso l'EHP-30
trattamento sequenziale endoscopia-chirurgia in casi di calcolosi colecisto-coledocica.Utilità del drenaggio nasobiliare
VERSO UNA NUOVA VISIONE DELL'EQILIBRIO PSICOSOMATICO: UN CONFRONTO TRA DONNE IN STATO DI GRAVIDANZA E DONNE AFFETTE DA ENDOMETRIOSI
ITTERO OSTRUTTIVO INOPERABILE. QUALE PALLIAZIONE? PRESENTAZIONE DI UNO STUDIO PROSPETTICO PROTESI VS DERIVAZIONE CHIRURGICA
La colangiografia intraoperatoria in corso di colecistectomia videolaparoscopica: quale ruolo?
The routine use of intraoperative cholangiography during laparoscopic cholecystectomy remains controversial. Mirizzi was the first to recommend the use of intraoperative cholangiography in 1931 based on the high incidence of unsuspected common bile duct stones. The use of intraoperative cholangiography before common bile duct exploration reduced the incidence of unnecessary common bile duct explorations from 66% to less than 5%. With the introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, an increase of incidence of bile duct injury two to four times that seen in open cholecystectomy was witnessed. The vast majority of the injuries were a direct result of the surgeon misidentifying the anatomy. T…