22 results on '"VITO MARIA, Stolfi"'
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2. Hemorrhoidectomy in Day Surgery: a Comparison Between Four Techniques
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Vito Maria Stolfi, Sileri P, Chiara Micossi, Alessandro Falchetti, Achille Lucio Gaspari, Vito Maria, Stolfi, Sileri, P, Chiara, Micossi, Alessandro, Falchetti, and Achille Lucio, Gaspari
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- 2008
3. Medical and Surgical Treatment of Cronic Anal Fissure: a Prospective Study
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Sileri P, Vito Maria Stolfi, Alessandra Mele, Paolo Gentileschi, Giuseppe Sica, Michele Grande, Achille L. Gaspari, Sileri, P, Vito Maria, Stolfi, Alessandra, Mele, Paolo, Gentileschi, Giuseppe, Sica, Michele, Grande, and Achille L., Gaspari
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Alimentary Tract, DDW, Washington DC, May 2007
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- 2007
4. Early (1 hour) post-operative parathyroid hormone (PTH) measurement predicts hypocalcaemia after thyroidectomy: a prospective case-control single-institution study
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Gentileschi P, Ia, Gacek, Manzelli A, Coscarella G, Sileri P, Lirosi F, Camperchioli I, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Al, Gaspari, Gentileschi, P, Gacek, Ia, Manzelli, A, Coscarella, G, Sileri, P, Lirosi, F, Camperchioli, I, Stolfi, Vm, and Gaspari, Al
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Adult ,Male ,Postoperative Care ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Hypocalcemia ,Middle Aged ,Settore MED/18 ,Young Adult ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Case-Control Studies ,Thyroidectomy ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Aged - Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of parathyroid hormone 1-hour assay for the early prediction of hypoparathyroidism after thyroidectomy. Candidates for total, subtotal, completion thyroidectomy or lobectomy were entered into the study. Pre- and postoperative calcium and parathyroid hormone (1 hour and postoperative day 1 after thyroidectomy) levels and clinical hypocalcaemia were recorded. Patients were divided into 3 groups and 2 subgroups: 1. patients who underwent lobectomy (control group); 2. patients who underwent total thyroidectomy with postoperative hypocalcaemia (2A: asymptomatic patients, 2B: symptomatic patients); 3. asymptomatic patients with normal calcium levels after total thyroidectomy. Of 119 patients, 109 underwent total thyroidectomy and 10 lobectomy. Of the 109 patients submitted to total thyroidectomy, 35 (32.11%) developed postoperative transient hypocalcaemia. Twenty-one patients (19.27%) were asymptomatic and 14 (12.84%) were symptomatic. Parathyroid hormone levels decreased after 1 hour in group 3 (32.98 pg/dl), 2A (9.84 pg/dl) and 2B (7.46 pg/dl). There was no significant difference in parathyroid hormone levels at 1 hour between group 2A and 2B (p = 0.06), but were significantly lower compared to groups 3 and 1 (p0.05). Parathyroid hormone levels at 1 hour after total thyroidectomy is a good predictor of early hypocalcaemia. It might be more useful than serum calcium monitoring for the early identification of patients requiring postoperative calcium supplementation.
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- 2008
5. [Radiotherapy of cancer of the uterine cervix and successive appearance of new malignant growth in the irradiated field]
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Russo F, Spina C, Coscarella G, Pp, Sileri, Arturi A, and VITO MARIA STOLFI
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Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced ,Radiotherapy ,Adenoma, Villous ,Humans ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Female ,Neoplasms, Second Primary ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Radiation Injuries ,Aged ,Pelvic Neoplasms - Abstract
Among the late complications of high-dosage pelvic radiotherapy for cervical cancer, anorectal and bladder malignancies are sporadically reported in the literature. In this study the possible relationships of previous radiotherapy with late appearance of neoplasms are analyzed and in particular post-radiotherapy interval, dosage and type or irradiation to the cervical area. The mechanisms or neoplastic transformation or irradiated tissues are also studied. Three clinical cases or women irradiated in the past because or cervical cancer and recently treated at our surgical Division for the appearance or four new pelvic malignancies in the irradiated field (three rectal and one bladder cancer are presented. In conclusion, the possible cause-effect relationships between previous radiotherapy and subsequent appearance of neoplasms are analyzed as well as the potential therapeutical consequences or considering these women high-risk subjects. The usefulness or recruiting women with history or previous radiotherapy for cervical cancer in a strict follow-up program (ultrasonography, cytology and endoscopy) is suggested in order to make an early diagnosis of the new pelvic malignancy with a better possibility or treatment.
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- 1997
6. Immunohistochemical study of the corpora cavernosa of the human clitoris
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Toesca A, VITO MARIA STOLFI, and Cocchia D
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Adult ,endocrine system ,Nerve Fibers ,Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ,S100 Proteins ,Humans ,Vimentin ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Immunohistochemistry ,Clitoris ,Research Article ,Desmin - Abstract
The microarchitecture of the corpora cavernosa of the human clitoris was investigated by immunohistochemistry. The distribution pattern of the nerve network was demonstrated by S-100 and neuron specific enolase immunoreactivity. Vascular and nonvascular muscle cells were identified by desmin and/or vimentin expression, and fibroblasts and endothelial cells by vimentin immunoreactivity. The findings show that tissue organisation in the corpora cavernosa of the clitoris is essentially similar to that of the penis except for the absence of the subalbugineal layer interposed between the tunica albuginea and erectile tissue. This has functional implications, suggesting that the clitoral erection cycle differs from that of the penis.
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- 1996
7. Tertiary syphilis as a cause of hypoechoic solid focal lesions of the liver parenchyma . A case report
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Rossi P, Bacaro D, Quintiliano D, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Russo F, Federico F, Fm, Solivetti, and Gentileschi P
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Aged ,Biopsy ,Female ,Focal Infection ,Humans ,Liver ,Liver Diseases ,Syphilis ,Ultrasonography ,Settore MED/18 - Published
- 1992
8. [Gastric polyps: histogenetic considerations and therapeutic trends]
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Bacaro D, Gentileschi G, Spina C, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Quintigliano D, and Gentileschi E
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Adenoma ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Polyps ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Biopsy ,Carcinoma ,Stomach ,Humans - Abstract
The Authors report their series of 86 patients with gastric polyps, observed from 1986 to 1989. Basing on the literature data the lesions were divided in A) inflammatory polyps, B) hyperplastic polyps, C) adenomatous polyps and 27, 49 and 10 lesions, were respectively found for each type. Particular attention was given to the association between intestinal metaplasia and gastric dysplasia for each type of polyp. A significant prognostic value as a precancerous lesion was recognized only to dysplasia. Therapeutic trend for each single polyp, based on the histologic type, is suggested.
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- 1990
9. [Minimal carcinoma of the stomach. Observations on the histogenesis of gastric carcinoma]
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Bacaro D, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Spina C, and Gentileschi E
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Male ,Metaplasia ,Gastric Mucosa ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Precancerous Conditions ,Aged - Abstract
A six case series of "minute gastric cancer", with maximum dimension of less than 5 mm., is presented by the authors. All these cases were studied clinico pathologically by endoscopy and preoperative biopsy and were controlled by detailed pathological examination of the operative specimens, specially in order to assess the incidence of intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia of the gastric mucosa. Histogenetically the authors appreciate a relation between intestinal metaplasia of the gastric mucosa and the intestinal type of the gastric cancer, in according to the Lauren classification. This relation is not evident between intestinal metaplasia and diffuse histological type of gastric cancer. Mucosal dysplasia is the alteration most often found in the gastric mucosa of patients with gastric cancer. Dysplasia of the gastric mucosa should be considered the most important factor related to the development of the gastric cancer.
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- 1989
10. Primary lymphoma of the thyroid gland. Review of the literature and presentation of a clinical case
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VITO MARIA STOLFI, Rossi P, Bacaro D, Quintigliano D, and Montemurro A
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,Lymphoma ,Humans ,Female ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Immunohistochemistry - Abstract
Primary malignant lymphoma of the thyroid is a very uncommon disease and represents approximately 5% of all thyroid malignant neoplasms. The Authors report a case whose clinical and histopathological features are discussed and compared with those of previously published series. Primary malignant lymphomas raise a number of issues: abrupt onset, age and sex patterns, histological typing (virtually 100% of cases are non-Hodgkin lymphomas), differential diagnosis with either Hashimoto's chronic thyroiditis (often associated with thyroid primary lymphomas) or genuine anaplastic carcinoma of the thyroid. Routine histological study can be complemented by immunohistochemistry. The treatment of choose is total thyroidectomy plus radiotherapy in cases where radical surgery is possible, or radiotherapy alone which usually carries good results.
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- 1989
11. [Calcifications of the prostate: a transrectal echographic study]
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Bock E, Calugi V, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Rossi P, D'Ascenzo R, and Fm, Solivetti
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,Prostatic Diseases ,Prostate ,Prostatic Hyperplasia ,Rectum ,Calcinosis ,Humans ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Prostatitis ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
Prostatic lithiasis is a well know phenomenon. It has little clinical significance and is not easily shown by conventional radiography, which has poor sensitivity and specificity. The authors have studied 612 patients with both suprapubic and transrectal US in order to 1) assess US sensitivity and specificity and 2) report the frequency, spatial distribution, number and features of prostatic calcifications with special emphasis on differential diagnosis between prostatic neoplasms and chronic prostatitis. The authors have also studied the relationship between morphology and symptoms and the results agree with those reported in the scanty literature. The authors conclude that the parameters studied are directly related to age, except for a younger group with clear evidence of genital inflammation. The authors emphasize the impossibility to correlate morphology of prostatic calcifications with pathologic conditions: there are no specific symptoms clearly connected with calcification even though the inflammation is often associated with calcifications.
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- 1989
12. [Solitary ulcer of the rectum: a report of a clinical case associated with rectal prolapse]
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VITO MARIA STOLFI, Bacaro D, Rossi P, Forlini A, Quintigliano D, Prisco L, Gentileschi E, and Gentileschi P
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Adult ,Rectal Diseases ,Polyethylene Terephthalates ,Chronic Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Rectal Prolapse ,Surgical Mesh ,Ulcer - Abstract
Solitary ulcer of the rectum is an unusual condition occurring more often in young adults. Unfortunately the term is rather confusing, since the lesion may not necessarily be solitary, nor be confined to the rectum; moreover, it may be polypoid rather than ulcerating. The etiology is uncertain, but chronic constipation and fecal impaction could play a role. Today most authors believe solitary ulcer syndrome is a distinct clinical inflammatory manifestation associated with rectal prolapse. Surgical treatment of the prolapse is usually followed by a recovery of the solitary rectal ulcer.
13. [Immunohistochemical diagnosis of eosinophilic granuloma using S-100 antigen]
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VITO MARIA STOLFI, La, Prisco, Forlini A, Rossi P, Russo F, Spina C, and Pietropaolo V
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Eosinophilic Granuloma ,Immunoenzyme Techniques ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,S100 Proteins ,Humans ,Biomarkers
14. The expanding utility of endoluminal ultrasonography in the management of rectal cancer
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Jw, Milsom, Ic, Lavery, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Czyrko C, Jm, Church, Jr, Oakley, and Vw, Fazio
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Rectal Neoplasms ,Biopsy ,Humans ,False Positive Reactions ,Lymph Nodes ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Neoplasm Staging ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
This study assessed the ability of endoluminal ultrasonography (ELUS) to determine extent of local invasion and lymph node (LN) metastasis of primary rectal tumors, to assist in ELUS-guided pelvic LN biopsies, and to assess invasion of locally recurrent rectal cancers compared to computed tomography (CT).Eighty-one patients with rectal adenocarcinoma (n = 67) or villous adenoma of more than 3 cm (n = 14) underwent ELUS with a 360-degree 7.0-MHz transducer For LN biopsy (n = 10), ELUS was used with an 18-gauge core biopsy needle passed transrectally. ELUS and CT were compared in 14 locally recurrent tumors.Staging for primary tumors (ELUS compared with pathologic examination, TNM system) revealed ELUS accurately predicted wall penetration and LN status with 95% confidence intervals of 0.88 to 0.99 and 0.87 to 0.99. Eight cancers were overstaged, and two were understaged by ELUS. ELUS-guided LN biopsy revealed carcinoma (n = 3) or lymphoid tissue (n = 3) in six of 10 patients. Extent of pelvic organ involvement was predicted in 11 of 14 ELUS and eight of 14 CT examinations in recurrent rectal cancer.ELUS is accurate in staging rectal cancers, can guide biopsies of pararectal LNs, and may be more reliable than CT in assessing local recurrence. The role of ELUS in the management of rectal cancer is expanding.
15. [Revascularization of the corpora cavernosa in vasculogenic impotence]
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Gs, Sica, Sileri P, Riccardelli F, Russo F, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Rossi P, Forlini A, and Al, Gaspari
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Male ,Microsurgery ,Erectile Dysfunction ,Humans ,Vascular Diseases ,Middle Aged ,Vascular Surgical Procedures ,Penis - Abstract
The vasculogenic erectile impotence, caused by occlusion and/or stenosis of arteries supplying the penis, is the most common cause of erectile failure in men over 40 years. The vasculogenic impotence is more found by peripheral vasculopathies like diabetes mellitus and nicotine abuse. It is important that the precise site of vascular lesion is established with selective arteriography of the hypogastric-internal pudendal axis. The specific aim of surgery is to increase the cavernosal arterial perfusion pressure and blood inflow in patients with vasculogenic erectile dysfunction secondary to pure arterial insufficiency. There have been multiple revascularization techniques described for the treatment of proximal or distal occlusion with variable results. Microsurgery is important for distal lesions and we think that the best candidates for the Michal II procedure seem to be those with localized obstruction of the internal pudendal, while venous arterialization is the preferred procedure for patients with pathological cavernous or dorsal penile arteries. In this paper the most important procedures to restore physiological erection are presented; however no single revascularization procedure has been generally accepted as a definitive answer to this problem. There is a need for further prospective studies with longer follow-up and more objective investigations.
16. Gluten-free diet: a new strategy for management of painful endometriosis related symptoms?
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Marziali M, Venza M, Lazzaro S, Lazzaro A, Micossi C, and VITO MARIA STOLFI
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Adult ,Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generale ,Diet, Gluten-Free ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Gluten-Free ,Endometriosis ,Humans ,Female ,Pelvic Pain ,Retrospective Studies ,Diet - Abstract
Pelvic pain affects 4% to 39% of women and accounts for 10-40% of all outpatient gynecologic visits. The etiology of painful endometriosis-related has not been fully delineated. No studies have been published concerning gluten-free diet administered to achieved relief of painful symptoms endometriosis-related. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the effectiveness for the outcomes of endometriosis-related pain and quality of life of gluten-free diet in a follow-up of 12 months in patients with chronic pelvic pain endometriosis-related.Two hundred seven patients with severe painful endometriosis-related symptoms entered the study. At enrolment time, the baseline values of painful symptoms were assessed by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for dysmenorrhoea, non-menstrual pelvic pain, and dyspareunia. According to VAS, pain severity was scored from 0-10; 0 indicating the absence of pain, and 1-4, 5-7 and 8-10 mild, moderate and severe respectively. A gluten-free diet was submitted to all patients and a new evaluation was performed after 12 months of diet. Student t test was used for statistical analysis.At 12 month follow-up, 156 patients (75%) reported statistically significant change in painful symptoms (P0.005), 51 patients (25%) reported not improvement of symptoms. No patients reported worsening of pain. A considerable increase of scores for all domains of physical functioning, general health perception, vitality, social functioning, and mental health was observed in all patients (P0.005).In our experience, painful symptoms of endometriosis decrease after 12 months of gluten free diet.
17. [Liver metastasis of colorectal carcinoma: natural history and surgical treatment]
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Russo F, Forlini A, Spina C, Rossi P, Prisco L, Angelucci V, and VITO MARIA STOLFI
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Survival Rate ,Liver Neoplasms ,Humans ,Colorectal Neoplasms
18. [Retrospective analysis of the use of prophylactic drainage of the pelvis after anterior resection of the rectum]
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Gs, Sica, Spiratou C, Sileri P, Lirosi F, Gentileschi P, Rossi P, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Di Lorenzo N, Russo F, Forlini A, and Al, Gaspari
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Aged, 80 and over ,Adult ,Male ,Aged ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Retrospective Studies ,Drainage ,80 and over ,Settore MED/18 - Abstract
Although the use of drains is common in clinical practice, its real role in the prophylaxis and therapy of postoperative complications is still not clear. In the literature we can find both supporters of drains, and many opponents who consider their use unnecessary and sometimes even dangerous. In fact, during new experimental and clinical studies, it was impossible to determine the usefulness of prophylactic abdominal drain, at least in the case of colo-rectal anastomosis, it has been demonstrated that use of drains limits the risks of an anastomotic leakage but, in some cases, the same drains could be the cause of some of the complications that should be avoided. Although there is a considerable theoretical and practical evidences in favour of drainage, the dispute about "to drain or not to drain" the peritoneal cavity after elective colo-rectal surgery remains open. This retrospective study made on 150 patients operated on elective surgery for rectal cancer demonstrates that prophylactic drain does not significantly influence the general rate of leakage (3.15% for group A and 5.45% for group B, p0.1); in two of the three fistulas in patients with drains, the drains have permitted the diagnosis, but have not permitted the reduction of the number of operations for fistulas.
19. [Role of radioisotopic lymphoscintigraphy in postphlebitic syndrome of the legs]
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Russo F, Coscarella G, Giuliano G, De Lisa F, Spina C, Di Lorenzo N, Forlini A, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Arturi A, Manzelli A, and Gaspari A
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Adult ,Male ,Radioisotopes ,Humans ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,Postphlebitic Syndrome ,Middle Aged ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged - Abstract
Post-phlebitis syndrome of the lower limbs is a set of symptoms that follow a state of phlebostasis and phlebolymphostasis with consequent oedema and tissue distress. We submitted 36 patients with post-phlebitis syndrome of the lower limbs to radioisotopic lymphoscintigraphy for the purposes of evaluating the vicariant function of the lymphatic system and the possible role of the lymphatic system in the genesis of dermo-epidermal abnormalities. The average age of the patients was 53.2 years (range: 43-69 years; M:F ratio: 0.50). The control group consisted of 6 healthy subjects. The average duration of the post-phlebitis syndrome in the patients studied was 8.5 years. We excluded from the study patients in whom a central cause was identified as being responsible for the pathogenisis of the oedema of the lower limbs. In addition, patients with obliterant arteriopathy were also excluded. Venous pathology was evaluated first clinically and then investigated by continuous-wave Doppler. As a first step, venous pressure was measured by Doppler phlebomanometry in clino- and orthostatism. All patients underwent radioisotopic lymphoscintigraphy with microcolloids using the Rijke technique. Radioactivity was monitored by means of a computerized gamma-camera. We classified the pathological findings of radioisotopic lymphoscintigraphy as follows: 1) delayed transit; 2) obstacles; 3) star-shaped superficial collateral lymphatic circulations; 4) lymphocoele or cutaneous lakes. A significant difference was detected (p0.05) between the pressure values in the post- phlebitis lower limbs and the pressure values in normal subjects. Combining the results of our measurements we recorded delayed transit in 5 patients (69.5%). This latter group included the cases with the severest forms of post-phlebitis syndrome. Therefore, better knowledge of the pathophysiology of the lymphatic system would appear to be useful in order to understand the origin and evolution of oedema of the lower limbs of patients with post-phlebitis syndrome. To this end, radioisotopic lymphoscintigraphy may be useful as a first-level examination in order to evaluate the capacity and efficiency of the lymphatic system.
20. [Clinico-pathological study of microcarcinoma of the thyroid]
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Russo F, Tl, Barone Adesi, Arturi A, VITO MARIA STOLFI, Spina C, Savio A, De Majo A, Uccioli L, and Gentileschi P
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Adult ,Male ,Time Factors ,Biopsy ,Papillary ,Thyroid Gland ,Bone Neoplasms ,Adenocarcinoma ,Medullary ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Adenocarcinoma, Follicular ,Diagnosis ,Needle ,Nodular ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Goiter ,Biopsy, Needle ,Carcinoma ,Follicular ,Adenocarcinoma, Papillary ,Carcinoma, Medullary ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Goiter, Nodular ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Middle Aged ,Settore MED/18 ,Differential - Abstract
We have analysed the results of surgical treatment for microcarcinoma of the thyroid (MCT). In sixteen patient clinical and follow-up data were retrospectively evaluated during a 35.1-month follow-up. Thyroid hyperfunctional state us was present in two subjects. A single nodule was detected by echotomography in 11 patients, while multinodular diffuse goitre was revealed in 3 patients. In the last two subjects, thyroid gland appeared completely normal at ultrasonography, despite laterocervical lymph node metastases. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy was performed in 6 patients and its diagnostic accuracy was high (83,3%). MCT was classified as "incidental" in 12 patients and "occult" in the remaining 4 patients. Eight subjects underwent total thyroidectomy and 8 hemithyroidectomy plus isthmectomy. No postoperative complications were recorded. In 10 patients MCT histotype was papillar adenocarcinoma, in 5 was follicular adenocarcinoma and in the remaining case it was medullary carcinoma. Goitre was associated in 75% of the cases. Only in a patient disease progressed to death because of hematogenous metastases. In conclusion, we believe that incidental MCT is a low-grade malignancy with a benign biological behaviour. Occult MCT is a potentially lethal disease. We did not observe differences in the long-term results between different surgical treatments of MCT.
21. Adhesional Small Bowel Obstruction After Open and Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: a Prospective Longer-Term Study
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Sileri, P., Formica, V., Angelucci, G., Franceschilli, L., D Ugo, S., Capperucci, M., Gentileschi, P., NICOLA DI LORENZO, Picone, E., Gaspari, A., Sileri, P, Vincenzo, Formica, Giulio P., Angelucci, Luana, Franceschilli, Stefano D', Ugo, Mara, Capperucci, Paolo, Gentileschi, Nicola Di, Lorenzo, Emanuele, Picone, Achille, Gaspari, Stefano, D'Ugo, NICOLA DI, Lorenzo, VITO MARIA, Stolfi, GIULIO PAOLO, Angelucci, ACHILLE LUCIO, Gaspari, Formica, V., Angelucci, G., Franceschilli, L., D'Ugo, S., Capperucci, M., Gentileschi, P., Di Lorenzo, N., Picone, E., Gaspari, A., Vito M., Stolfi, and Achille L., Gaspari
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Torino, 15-18 Giugno 2011
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- 2011
22. Incidence of adhesional small bowel obstruction (SBO) after colorectal surgery
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Sileri, Pierpaolo, Mele, Afessandra, Stolfi, Vito Maria, NICOLA DI LORENZO, Gentileschi, Paolo, Sica, Giuseppe S., Gaspari, Achille Lucio, Sileri, P, Alessandra, Mele, Vito Maria, Stolfi, Nicola Di, Lorenzo, Paolo, Gentileschi, Giuseppe S., Sica, and Achille Lucio, Gaspari
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