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5th International Symposium on Focused Ultrasound

2016

Introduction Breast fibroadenomata (FAD) are benign lesions which occur in about 10 % of all women. Diagnosis is made by triple assessment (physical examination, imaging and/or histopathology/cytology). For a definitive diagnosis of FAD, the treatment is conservative unless the patient is symptomatic. For symptomatic patients, the lumps can be surgically excised or removed interventionally by vacuum-assisted mammotomy (VAM). Ablative techniques like high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), cryo-ablation and laser ablation have also been used for the treatment of FAD, providing a minimally invasive treatment without scarring or poor cosmesis. This review summarises current trials using mini…

lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicineFibroadenomataCryo-ablationHigh-intensity focused ultrasoundAblative techniqueslcsh:R895-920ReviewMeeting AbstractsLaser ablationJournal of Therapeutic Ultrasound
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Frequency and Characterization of Benign Lesions in Pancreatic Specimens of Patients Operated for the Suspicion of Pancreatic Cancer

2012

Context A final diagnosis of benign lesions is reported in up to 21% of patients who underwent duodenocephalopancreatectomy for neoplasia, whereas no data have yet been published for resection of the body-tail. Objective To investigate the frequency and to characterize the benign lesions mimicking a neoplasia in the head and in the body-tail of the pancreas. Methods We retrospectively reviewed all the pancreatic specimens collected from 2005 to 2011 in the database of the Institute of Pathology of Mainz. Patients with a final diagnosis excluding malignancy were analyzed by histological, clinical and imaging findings. Results Three-hundreds and 73 patients were identified. A final diagnosis …

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O3.1. ASSOCIATION OF EXTENT OF CANNABIS USE AND ACUTE INTOXICATION EXPERIENCES IN A MULTI-NATIONAL SAMPLE OF FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS PATIENTS AND CON…

2019

Background FEP patients who use cannabis experience more frequent intoxication experiences compared to controls. It is not clear whether this is consequent to patients being more vulnerable to the effects of cannabis use or to their heavier pattern of use. We aimed to determine whether extent of use predicted psychotic-like and euphoric intoxication experiences in FEP patients and controls and whether this differs between groups. Methods We analysed data on lifetime cannabis using patients (n=655) and controls (n=654) across 15 sites from six countries in the EU-GEI study (2010–2015). We used multiple regression to model predictors of cannabis-induced experiences and Factorial ANOVA to dete…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAcute intoxicationSample (statistics)Cannabis usePsychiatry and Mental healthMulti nationalOral Abstractspsychosis cannabis psychotic-like experiences intoxicationFirst episode psychosisMedicineAssociation (psychology)businessPsychiatrySettore MED/25 - PsichiatriaSchizophrenia Bulletin
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Porcine Model for Gluteal Artery Perforator Flap: Anatomy and Technique

2018

Although flap anatomy is well studied on cadavers and microsurgical techniques are well practiced on rats, still there are few training models for learning the techniques of perforator flap harvesting. The cadaver has no bloodstream, so accuracy of dissection cannot be evaluated and flap viability cannot be verified. Training on humans carries a high risk of flap damage. A living model for perforator flap harvest is needed to learn the technique before starting with its clinical application.

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Porcine Model for Internal Mammary Vessels Harvesting

2018

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:Surgerylcsh:RD1-811030230 surgeryMicrosurgerySurgical trainingSurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineSurgerybusinessSICPRE AbstractsPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open
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