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Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization With Doppler Arterial Identification Versus Classic Hemorrhoidectomy: A Retrospective Analysis of 270 Patien…

2019

Purpose: Despite the minimally invasive nature of transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization (THD) with Doppler arterial identification procedures, hemorrhoidectomy is still considered the gold standard procedure for hemorrhoidal disease. However, the classical techniques of hemorrhoidectomy have a high rate of postoperative complications. The main purpose of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy and complications of these techniques used for grades II and III hemorrhoids.Methods: A retrospective (case-control) study was carried out from January 2009 to May 2014, and all patients undergoing surgical procedures for hemorrhoidal disease in two French clinics were considered. Application of …

medicine.medical_specialtyMilligan morganComplicationsTHDbusiness.industryGold standardGastroenterologyRC799-869Diseases of the digestive system. GastroenterologySurgical proceduresmedicine.diseaseTransanal hemorrhoidal dearterializationSurgeryHemorrhoidsRecurrenceInclusion and exclusion criteriaMilligan Morgan techniqueRetrospective analysisMedicineSurgeryStatistical analysisOriginal ArticleTransanal haemorrhoid dearterialisationbusinessAnnals of Coloproctology
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Monofocal hepatocellular carcinoma: How much does size matter?

2020

Background & Aims: According to the Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) staging system, monofocal hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is classified as early (BCLC A) irrespective of its size, even though controversies still exist regarding staging and treatment of large tumours. We aimed at evaluating the appropriate staging and treatment for large (>5 cm) monofocal (HCC). Methods: From the Italian Liver Cancer database, we selected 924 patients with small early monofocal HCC (2-5 cm; SEM-HCC), 163 patients with larger tumours (>5 cm; LEM-HCC) and 1048 intermediate stage patients (BCLC B). Results: LEM-HCC patients had a worse overall survival (OS) than SEM-HCC (31.0 vs 49.0 months; P…

medicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisCarcinoma HepatocellularIndependent predictorGastroenterologyResection03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineOverall survivalHepatectomyHumansStaging systemNeoplasm StagingRetrospective StudiesSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaHepatologytreatmentbusiness.industrySettore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNALiver Neoplasmsbclc staging systemmonofocal hepatocellular carcinomamedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSurvival benefitItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinomabclc staging system; liver resection; monofocal hepatocellular carcinoma; prognosis; treatmentliver resection030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyprognosisbusinessLiver cancerprognosi
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Epidemiology and management of foodborne nematodiasis in the European Union, systematic review 2000–2016

2018

Background: Foodborne nematodiasis are caused by the ingestion of food contaminated by helminths. In Europe, these diseases are present in all countries. Objectives: To review the available data on epidemiology and management of foodborne nematodiasis in the European Union, detect any trends and determine the possible causes of the observed changes. Methods: A review of available literature published between 2000 and 2016 was conducted. Results: Out of 1523 cases described in the literature, 1493 cases were autochthonous and 30 cases were imported. The detected parasites were Toxocara spp (34.7%), Ascaris lumbricoides (27.1%), Trichinella spp (21.9%), Anisakis spp (15.5%) and Angiostrongylu…

medicine.medical_specialtyNematodaFood HandlingReviewsMicrobiologyFood handlingFoodborne Diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthparasitic diseasesEpidemiologymedicineAnimalsHumansHelminthsmedia_common.cataloged_instance030212 general & internal medicineEuropean unionNematode Infectionsmedia_commondigestive oral and skin physiologyZoonosisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEuropeInfectious DiseasesGeographyCommunicable Disease Control030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyParasitologyPathogens and Global Health
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Unilateral Duane retraction syndrome. Report of a case.

1986

A case of Duane retraction syndrome (DRS) is reported. The major clinical subclasses of the syndrome and the most convincing pathogenetic hypothesis are briefly discussed.

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyOphthalmoplegiaGeneral NeuroscienceGeneral surgerydigestive oral and skin physiologyDermatologyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedDuane Retraction Syndromeeye diseasesSurgeryPsychiatry and Mental healthDuane Retraction Syndromemental disordersmedicineHumansFemaleNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryPsychologyNeuroradiologyItalian journal of neurological sciences
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Prevalence of eating disorders and eating attacks in narcolepsy

2008

Norbert Dahmen, Julia Becht, Alice Engel, Monika Thommes, Peter TonnPsychiatry Department, University of Mainz, GermanyAbstract: Narcoleptic patients suffer frequently from obesity and type II diabetes. Most patients show a deficit in the energy balance regulating orexinergic system. Nevertheless, it is not known, why narcoleptic patients tend to be obese. We examined 116 narcoleptic patients and 80 controls with the structured interview for anorectic and bulimic eating disorders (SIAB) to test the hypothesis that typical or atypical eating attacks or eating disorders may be more frequent in narcoleptic patients. No difference in the current prevalence of eating disorders bulimia nervosa, b…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychiatric Disease and TreatmentnarcolepsyNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryAnorexiaAnorexia nervosaeating attackBinge-eating disordermental disordersMedicinePsychiatryRC346-429Biological PsychiatryOriginal Researchbusiness.industryBulimia nervosadigestive oral and skin physiologymedicine.diseaseObesityPsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersbulimiaanorexiaeating disorderAnorecticSIABNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemmedicine.symptombusinessNarcolepsyRC321-571Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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Histamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase of human gastric mucosa: a model for H2-receptor excitation.

1978

Recent studies revealed that human gastric mucosa contains a histamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase which is almost completely localized within the acid-secreting area of the stomach. In an attempt to further characterize the effector system of histamine’s action, we compared the effects of H 1 — and H 2-receptor agonists upon the adenylate cyclase in human fundic gastric mucosa.

medicine.medical_specialtyNucleotidase activityAdenylate kinaseIn Vitro TechniquesCyclasechemistry.chemical_compoundHistamine H2 receptorInternal medicinemedicineGastric mucosaEthylaminesHumansheterocyclic compoundsPharmacology (medical)Receptors Histamine H2Receptors Histamine H1Pharmacologybusiness.industryEffectorStomachMethylhistaminesdigestive system diseasesStimulation Chemicalmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryGastric MucosaReceptors HistaminebusinessHistamineResearch ArticleAdenylyl CyclasesHistamine
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Transitions between care settings after enrollment in a palliative care service in Italy: a retrospective analysis.

2013

This study was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data that aimed to map patients’ care transitions following admission to a specialist palliative care service in Italy called Antea Centre. Patients’ data was extracted from the Antea local database from 2007 to 2011. External transitions were defined as a change in the setting of care, with the patient no longer being cared for by Antea staff. Internal transitions were defined as a change in the setting of care, with the care still being provided by Antea staff. A total of 1123 patients out of 5313 admitted to the palliative service (21%) experienced transitions. Patients who experienced no transitions after their admissio…

medicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careCare settingnursingRetrospective analysisTransitions Palliative careMedicineHumansHospital physicianSpecialist palliative careCare TransitionsAgedRetrospective StudiesAdvanced and Specialized NursingService (business)business.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyPalliative CareTransitionsContinuity of Patient CareSettore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali Cliniche e PediatrichePoor coordinationItalyFamily medicineCare setting transitionbusinessInternational journal of palliative nursing
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Endoscopic palliative management of esophageal and tracheal rupture

2014

The increasing number of patients requiring intensive care and airway support has led to a growing recognition that significant short- and long-term morbidity may be associated with the use of artificial airways; this is despite significant improvements in the materials used in laryngeal tubes, which aim to decrease the trauma associated with long-term intubation. We present the first case, to our knowledge,of huge, nontraumatic, esophageal perforation, widely communicating with the trachea, and which was treated successfully with double endoscopic stent placement.

medicine.medical_specialtyPalliative careTracheal rupturemedicine.medical_treatmentMEDLINEText miningtracheal rupturemedicineIntubation IntratrachealIntubationHumansEndoscopy Digestive SystemendoscopyEsophageal Perforationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryPalliative CareGastroenterologyEsophageal ruptureMiddle AgedEndoscopySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneralestentFemaleStentsbusiness
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THE ROLE OF ENDOSCOPY IN ACUTE RECURRENT AND CHRONIC PANCREATITIS AND PANCREATIC CANCER

1999

Endoscopy plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic pancreatitis as well as pancreatic cancer. Sphincterotomy and stone removal in biliary pancreatitis, stone extraction and drainage in chronic pancreatitis, and stent implantation in pancreatic cancer are the predominant procedures. With endoscopy, minimal invasive techniques are at hand to solve urgent and long term problems.

medicine.medical_specialtyPancreatic diseaseCost-Benefit AnalysisGastroenterologyDiagnosis DifferentialPancreatic cancerInternal medicineSecondary PreventionmedicineHumansStone extractionEndoscopy Digestive Systemmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseEndoscopyPancreatic NeoplasmsTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structurePancreatitisAcute DiseaseChronic DiseasePancreatitisStone removalNeoplasm Recurrence LocalDifferential diagnosisPancreasbusinessGastroenterology Clinics of North America
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Appleby Procedure (Distal Pancreatectomy With Celiac Artery Resection) for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Carcinoma: Indications, Outcomes, and Imaging

2019

OBJECTIVE. We describe the indications, surgical technique, outcome, and imaging findings in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) treated with distal pancreatectomy and celiac artery resection (modified Appleby procedure). CONCLUSION. Distal pancreatectomy and celiac artery resection is a feasible surgery in selected patients with locally advanced PDAC. Knowledge of surgical technique and imaging features may aid radiologists in identifying patients with locally invasive PDAC who might benefit from resection and identifying characteristic distal pancreatectomy and celiac artery resection complications.

medicine.medical_specialtyPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaendocrine system diseasesbusiness.industryLocally advancedGeneral Medicinedigestive system diseases030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingResectionsurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCeliac artery030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicine.arterypancreatic adenocarcinomamedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientPancreatic carcinomaRadiologySettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiaDistal pancreatectomybusinessCTAmerican Journal of Roentgenology
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