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NEUROBLASTOMA INOPERABILE (NB). Esperienza deel Gruppo Cooperativo Italiano Neuroblastoma (GCNB)
1989
Gli Autori riportano la casistica del Gruppo Coperativo Italiano Neuroblastoma ed evidenziano le forme non operabili
Atresia digiuno-ileale tipo apple-peel: raro esordio neonatale di fibrosi cistica
2015
fibrosi cistica, atresia digiuno-ileale, apple-peel
STAGE I GONADAL CELL TUMORS (GGCT): OUTCOME AFETR THE SURVEILLANCE STRATEGY AS APPLIED IN THE ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA EMATOLOGIA ONCOLOGIA PEDIATRICA (…
2012
Suveillance strategy is a standerd option in stage 1° testicular GCT and suggested for ovarian GCT too. Worries regarding the relapse risk in ovarian are emerging. We here report on our series of stage 1° GGCT
NEOPLASIE EPITELIALI MALIGNE DEL FEGATO IN ETA' PEDIATRICA: Analisi dello Studio Cooperativo Nazionale HEPA 88
1992
The Authors analyze the preliminary results of the first Italian Cooperative Research program on childhood malignant epithelial liver tumors. The value of radical surgery and the effectiveness of cisplatin and adriamycin in inducing tumor response are undelined.
FAILURE of TERATMENT in CHILDHOOD EXTRACRANIAL and EXTRATESTICULAR MALIGNANT GERM CELL TUMOURS (mgct)
2001
Platinum based chemptherapy improves the cure rate of patients with MGCT to over 80 poer cent, but tumour recurrence is associated with an unfavourable prognosis. We sought to identify factors predicitive of poor outcome following relapse.
MALIGNANT NON-SEMINOMATOUS GERM CELL TUMORS (MNSGCT) IN CHILDREN: Results of a Study of Italian Association Pediatric Oncology (AIEOP).
1995
The authors report the results of the Italian study on the treatment of non-seminomatous germ cell tumors in pediatric age and present the results of the diagnostic and therapeutic process in their experience
GERM CELL TUMOURS IN CHILDREN- A Report of 84 Cases
1994
In January 1991 a Protocol for diagnosis and treatment of Germ Cell Tumours (GCT) in children was activated in 15 Italian Paediatric Centres.
Malformations of central nervous system: General issues
2013
Malformations of the central nervous system (CNS) encompass a heterogeneous group of congenital anomalies that may be isolated or appear as part of a genetic syndrome. Advances in identifying the genetic etiology underlying many CNS malformation and syndromes have led to the current genetic-based classifications that allows us to better estimate prognosis and potential complications. Herein, we discuss the main genetic, clinical and radiological features and their implications for diagnostic testing and disease management