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Surgical management of ameloblastoma. Review of literature
2019
Background Ameloblastoma is an odontogenic tumor that represents 1% of all tumors in the oral cavity and it is clinically classified in three types. Currently, solid and multi-cystic are considered locally aggressive, with high recurrence rates with conservative treatment. Material and methods Objective of the present review is to assess whether the surgical treatment should be conservative or radical. English articles published between 2009-2014, with available summary and in humans were included. Results 241 articles were found, 188 were excluded because analyzing. 53 articles were analyzed and finally 14 were selected for this review. Conclusions The optimal surgical treatment of amelobl…
Congenital myopathy and epidermolysis bullosa due to PLEC variant
2021
Abstract We report on an adult Turkish patient with mild myopathy with a fiber-type disproportion and mitochondrial disorganization caused by genetic variants in the plectin gene (PLEC). Molecular genetic panel testing revealed two homozygous variants in PLEC (NM_000445.4): c.8306C>G (p.Pro2769Arg) and c.7506 + 5C>G (p. ?) that were classified as variants of unknown significance (class 3) following ACMG guidelines for variant classification in genetic diagnostics. A thorough reassessment of the patient revealed mild skin blistering (epidermolysis bullosa simplex, EBS). This illustrates the importance of deep phenotyping of neuromuscular patients.
Die laterale Dissektion des Mesorektums ; ein Risiko für den Plexus hypogastricus inferior
2004
Lateral mesorectal dissection may injure parasympathetic and sympathetic pelvic nerves and a partial or complete lesion of the autonomic pelvic nerves leads to urogenital dysfunctions affecting patient’s quality of life after rectum resection for rectal carcinoma. The aim of the present prospective study was to clarify the significance for nerve damage during lateral dissection based on standardized assessment parameters. 15 Patients underwent total mesorectal excision for rectal carcinoma (UICC I/II/III/IV: 1/5/3/6). Within the scope of the stanardized intraoperative data collection it was demonstrated, whether a complete preservation of the autonomie pelvic nerves was successful. In 11 pa…
Impella CP in cardiogenic shock due to acute myocardial infarction: From primary angioplasty to LIMA-LAD grafting.
2021
Hepatitis C virus infection and global kidney health: the consensus proceedings of the International Federation of Kidney Foundations
2020
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is an important cause of major morbidities including chronic liver disease, liver cancer, and acute kidney injury (AKI) as well as chronic kidney disease (CKD). HCV can affect kidney health; among CKD and AKI patients with HCV infection, the clinical outcomes are worse. The prevalence of HCV infection is exceptionally high among dialysis and kidney transplant patients throughout the globe. It is estimated that 5% to 25% or more of dialysis dependent patients are affected by chronic HCV, based on the region of the world. Almost half of all deaths in CKD patients, including HCV-infected patients, are due to cardiovascular disease, and HCV infected patients ha…
Fat Distribution and Adipose Products in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
2007
Because adipose tissue is a complex endocrine organ that secretes many substances with profound effects on metabolism and the cardiovascular (CV) system, most obese subjects have an increased CV risk. However, 20% of obese subjects are metabolically healthy, and many studies suggest that fat distribution, in particular abdominal fat excess, is the most important factor that determines a secretion of adipose products that may increase CV risk.
Pathogenesis and treatment of hirsutism in late-onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia
1995
Late-onset or nonclassic hyperandrogenic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an attenuated deficiency of 21-hydroxylase, 3β-ol-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase or 11β-hydroxylase which presents during childhood or adolescence and leads to an increased secretion of adrenal androgens. Many reviews of the genetic or hormonal characteristics of these syndromes have been published, but relatively little attention has been paid to the pathogenesis and treatment of hirsutism which, in most young women, is the main complaint. In fact, it is generally assumed that the hirsutism is strictly related to the increased secretion of adrenal androgens and that glucocorticoids are the treatment of choice. H…
Cytomegalovirus disappearance after treatment for refractory ulcerative colitis in 2 patients treated with infliximab and 1 patient with leukapheresis
2009
Posterior Approach to Axis Instability
2016
Many pathologies can cause instability of the cranio-vertebral junction (CVJ). Among the most common diseases must be considered thraumatisms, neoplasms, inflammation, but also congenital malformations. Instability of the CVJ is a potentially life-threatening condition and improper treatment can lead to severe neurological deficits as well as continuous, excruciating pain in the neck. Conservative treatments are often disappointing and surgery must always be taken in consideration when approaching instability of the CVJ, being in many cases the only therapy that can provide satisfactory results.