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Exercise and Smoking: A Literature Overview

2015

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Corrigendum to “Premature ovarian senescence and a high miscarriage rate impair fertility in women with HCV” [J Hepatol 68 (2018) 33–41](S01688278173…

2018

It has come to our attention that the PITER framework investigator, Alessandro Federico, was incorrectly listed as F. Alessandro in the original manuscript. Please note that the correct name of this author is Alessandro Federico (2nd University of Naples). The correct list of PITER investigators is in the footnote below.

HepatologyHepatitis B; EASL guidelines; Treatment; Interferon; Entecavir; Tenofovir; TAF; HBsAg; Hepatocellular carcinoma; HBV DNA; HBV reactivation; Mother to child transmissionHepatocellular carcinomaHBV reactivationEASL guidelinesHepatitis BEntecavirTreatmentHBsAgTAFHBV DNAMother to child transmissionInterferonTenofovirEASL guideline
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2021

Objective: Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a frequent treatment for men suffering from localized prostate cancer (PCa). Whilst offering a high chance for cure, it does not come without a significant impact on health-related quality of life. Herein we review the common adverse effects RP may have over the course of time.Methods: A collaborative narrative review was performed with the identification of the principal studies on the topic. The search was executed by a relevant term search on PubMed from 2010 to February 2021.Results: Rates of major complications in patients undergoing RP are generally low. The main adverse effects are erectile dysfunction varying from 11 to 87% and urinary incont…

medicine.medical_specialtyUrinary continencebusiness.industryProstatectomymedicine.medical_treatment030232 urology & nephrologyUrinary incontinencemedicine.disease03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineErectile dysfunctionQuality of life030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineSurgeryMajor complicationmedicine.symptomAdverse effectbusinessIntensive care medicineFrontiers in Surgery
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Prognostic factors in the treatment of Ewing's sarcoma

1987

From 1981 up to February 1985, a total of 93 protocol patients entered the study CESS 81. The protocol recommended an initial 18-week period of polychemotherapy (VACA) followed by local therapy and two additional cycles of chemotherapy. Local therapy consisted either of radical surgery or of incomplete resection plus postoperative irradiation with 36 Gy or of radiotherapy alone (46 and 60 Gy). Centrally located lesions were always irradiated with 60 Gy. This article summarizes the data after 5 years. Data of 93 patients were analysed in October 1986 after a median follow-up of 37 months. The projected 5-year survival is 50%. The relapse rate was 42%, distant relapses occurred in 19%, local …

medicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapybusiness.industryPaediatric oncologymedicine.medical_treatmentPostoperative irradiationEwing's sarcomaHematologymedicine.diseaseSurgeryRadiation therapyOncologyMedicineCombined Modality TherapyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSarcomaRadical surgerybusinessRadiotherapy and Oncology
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Clinico-Biomechanical Issues and Dynamic Stabilization When Considering Stem Cell Treatment for Degenerative Disc Disease

2013

After reading the article published in Transplantation (1), scientists are to be congratulatedVespecially with the clinical results as published. Looking for alternatives to avoid fusion is part of function-preserving spine care, as it should be the last option to be undertaken while keeping the debate open (2, 3). Nevertheless, we would like to point out some questions that arise from a clinical point of view from our daily surgical practice. First, several clinical presentations and procedures are compared without taking into account that they are different treatments applied for different disc disease situations (discectomy is performed for disc herniation with radicular symptoms, disc p…

Transplantationmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentModic changesDiscographyDegeneration (medical)medicine.diseaseLow back painlaw.inventionDegenerative disc diseaseSurgeryTransplantationRandomized controlled triallawDiscectomyMedicinemedicine.symptombusinessTransplantation Journal
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Experience in a Military Trauma Surgery Department with External Skeletal Fixation of Femur Fractures

1989

Our experience with external skeletal fixation of complex open and closed femoral fractures in 50 conventional trauma victims is presented. Different external fixator systems were primarily used in 26 patients and secondarily in 24 patients. The authors feel that early definitive femoral fracture care in civilian and military trauma victims employing unilateral external monofixation, which avoids casts, and allows improved wound management and early mobilization of the multitrauma patient, has decreased the complication rate commonly associated with internal fixation of open femoral fractures.

medicine.medical_specialtyExternal fixatorbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthExternal skeletal fixationGeneral MedicineFemoral fracturemedicine.diseaseTrauma surgery departmentSurgeryWound managementMedicineInternal fixationFemurTrauma victimsbusinessMilitary Medicine
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Lebermetastasen kolorektaler Karzinome - wie oft kann man operieren?

2007

Recurrent liver metastases of colorectal carcinoma are frequent. The repeat hepatectomy is superior to other therapeutic options. In about 20 % of patients with recurrent liver metastases a complete resection (R 0) is possible. The morbidity of repeat hepatectomy is similar to that of first hepatectomy. The 5-year survival rate after repeat hepatectomy ranges between 30 and 40 %. Often in the follow-up additional operations become necessary for extrahepatic recurrencies. For determination of the optimal therapy an interdisciplinary approach must be chosen.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentRepeat hepatectomymedicine.diseaseComplete resectionSurgeryText miningmedicineSurgeryOperative therapyHepatectomybusinessSurvival rateZentralblatt für Chirurgie
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Mapping Sediment Accumulation Rate by using Volume magnetic Susceptibility Core Correlation in a contaminated Bay (Lake Geneva, Switzerland)

2003

The Bay of Vidy is the most contaminated area of Lake Geneva: contamination is caused by the effluent of the sewage treatment plant (STP) of the City of Lausanne. The implementation of a chemical stage in the treatment plant to remove phosphorus using FeC13 in 1971 is indirectly recorded in the lake sediments by a strong and sharp increase in the volume magnetic susceptibility (VMS) signal. A total of 43 sediment cores have been retrieved and measured for VMS. The synchronism of the VMS signal increase and its relation to the implementation of the P-removal stage in the STP has been shown in seven 137Cs-dated sediment cores. The VMS signal has been used to date by stratigraphie correlation …

HydrologychemistryPhosphorusSedimentchemistry.chemical_elementSewage treatmentStage (hydrology)ContaminationEffluentMagnetic susceptibilityBayGeology
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Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation for Acquired Aplastic Anemia: Better Outcome with Bone Marrow as Compared to Peripheral Blood in HLA-Matched Sib…

2009

Abstract Abstract 876 Background: Transplantation of bone marrow (BM) from a HLA-matched sibling donor is an effective treatment for severe aplastic anemia (AA) with long-term survival in excess of 80%. In the recent years there were two trends in allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT) for AA: (1) increasing proportion of transplants performed from matched unrelated donors (MUD) and (2) increasing proportion of transplants using peripheral blood progenitor cells (PBSC) as stem cell source instead of BM. A similar switch to PBSC over BM grafts is reported in leukemia transplants. PBSC grafts for leukemia are associated with higher rates of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD). This …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyHazard ratioImmunosuppressionCell BiologyHematologyHematopoietic stem cell transplantationmedicine.diseaseBiochemistryGastroenterologySurgeryTransplantationLeukemiasurgical procedures operativeGraft-versus-host diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineparasitic diseasesmedicineBone marrowAplastic anemiabusinessBlood
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Heterocyclisch anellierte Steroide aus 2-Hydroxymethylen-canrenon

1995

A-ring annulated heterocycles, the isoxazole 6, the pyrazoles 8 and the pyrimidines 9 are prepared starting from 2-hydroxymethylene canrenone 1. Binding studies were carried out with the compounds 1 and 6-8 using estrogen, progesterone, androgen, gluco- and mineralocorticoid receptors as well as the serum proteins SHBG and CBG: the substances were inactive on the receptor level. 1, 7 and 8a show weak binding affinity to CBG.

biologymedicine.drug_classStereochemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentPharmaceutical ScienceAndrogenSteroidchemistry.chemical_compoundSex hormone-binding globulinBiochemistrychemistryEstrogenMineralocorticoidDrug Discoverymedicinebiology.proteinCanrenoneIsoxazoleReceptorhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugArchiv der Pharmazie
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