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T. Bartolotta

Trattamento simultaneo di metastasi epatiche e spleniche da carcinoma colo-rettale

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Urinary dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease patients

Background: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction that affects 70–80% of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients, causes significant morbidity and it is correlated with poor quality of life. Objective: We assessed in a consecutive series of PD patients frequency of autonomic symptoms by means of the Scale for Outcomes for Parkinson’s disease AUTonomic (SCOPA-AUT) and we correlated it with the results of noninvasive urological studies (nUS). Methods: PD patients with known conditions that might have influenced urinary function were excluded. Clinical assessment of PD patients included the H&Y staging, UPDRS, BDI, NPI, PDQ- 39, PDSS, ESS, and the SCOPA-AUT scale. nUS consisted of uroflowmetry an…

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Contrast-enhanced versus baseline ultrasonography in the characterization of benign focal hepatic lesions

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BENIGN GASTRIC POLYPS AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION.

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Lobo azygos: variante anatomica spesso misconosciuta

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Synchronous liver metastases from colorectal carcinoma

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Hsp60 and Hsp10 overexpression in metastatic colon cancer.

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A rare cause of acute cholecystitis

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Linfangioma cistico addiminale: un'origine dbattuta.

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CD1A expression in Barrett's oesophagus: new role for an old molecule against metaplastic progression

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BENIGN GASTRIC POLYPS AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI

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A RARE CAUSE OF SIGMOID DIVERTICULUM PERFORATION

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Virtual broncoscopy in the preoperative assessment of airways stenosis

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MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO PALLIATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATOBILIARY TRACT CARCINOMAS

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MULTIDISCIPLIBILIARY TRACT CARCINOMASNARY APPROACH TO PALLIATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATICO

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING–GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND THALAMOTOMY IN PATIENT WITH TREMOR COMBINED WITH PARKINSONISM: RETREATMENT AFTER BENEFIT DECAY

Background In recent years, transcranial Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused UltraSounds (tcMRgFUS) treatments for functional neurological disorders are giving a new thrust to the field of therapeutic brain lesioning. This technique has been proven safe and effective in selected patients. Here we present the case of a patient affected by tremor combined with parkinsonism who underwent a second tcMRgFUS thalamotomy because of relapsing tremor after a few months from the first tcMRgFUS treatment. Materials and Methods A 72-year-old, right-handed man, who came to our observation because of a disabling tremor affecting mainly his upper right limb and refusing any invasive surgical procedure. His …

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Linfagioma cistico addominale: un’origine dibattuta.

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