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Human papillomavirus‐related neoplasia of the ocular adnexa
Summary Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are involved in approximately 5% of solid cancers worldwide. The mucosotropic genotypes infect the stratified epithelium of various locations, where persistent infection may lead to invasive carcinomas. While the causative role of HPV in certain anogenital and head and neck carcinomas is well established, the role ...
Ingvild Margrethe Sellæg Ramberg
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Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Current Therapeutic Algorithm for Localized and Advanced Disease
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer in patients with liver cirrhosis of various etiologies. In recent years, there has been an advance in the knowledge of molecular mechanisms and a better staging definition of patients which has allowed the development of new therapies that have entered the therapeutic workup of ...
Anju Jose +6 more
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Remnant cancer missed by endoscopic biopsies was located in the mucosa in two‐thirds of patients with residual disease after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT). One‐third of patients had residual disease in the submucosa underneath a tumour‐free mucosa. The yield of biopsies in active surveillance after nCRT could be improved by sampling larger areas
B. J. van der Wilk +11 more
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Volume–outcome relationship of liver surgery: a nationwide analysis
This study analysed the association between hospital volume and postoperative outcomes in the nationwide Dutch Hepato Biliary Audit. A total of 5590 resections was performed across 34 centres with a median annual centre volume of 35 (i.q.r. 20–69) procedures. No association was found between hospital and postoperative outcomes.
P. B. Olthof +36 more
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Serous ovarian cancer is now understood to arise in the fallopian tubes. Prophylactic salpingectomy to reduce the risk of ovarian cancer is widely recommended at gynaecological surgery in appropriate women. This article explores prophylactic salpingectomy at the time of non‐gynaecological surgery.
G. Tomasch +14 more
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Hepatocellular carcinoma with tumour thrombus in the inferior vena cava or right atrium is an advanced disease state with a poor prognosis. This retrospective study examined the survival benefits of surgical resection for patients with this rare condition.
S. Matsukuma +9 more
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Socioeconomic factors independently influence immediate breast reconstruction rates in Sweden. Patient‐reported information and involvement in the surgical decision‐making process remain independent predictors of the likelihood of undergoing immediate breast reconstruction.
A. Frisell +3 more
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Of 3376 patients diagnosed in contemporary clinical care with hepatocellular carcinoma in Sweden and registered in SweLiv between 1 January 2009 and 31 December 2016, 60 per cent were recommended to receive active treatment in a curative or palliative mode.
M. Henriksson +8 more
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Multicentre study of prepectoral breast reconstruction using acellular dermal matrix
A UK multicentre audit of direct‐to‐implant prepectoral breast reconstructions using acellular dermal matrix was conducted for all patients operated on from January 2015 to December 2017 across 18 centres. In a median follow‐up of 9·7 months, the major complication rate was 15·3 per cent and the 90‐day implant removal rate 4·9 per cent.
M. Chandarana +24 more
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Carcinome verruqeux de la verge
Mr AB, âgé de 44 ans, sans antécédents particuliers. Il avait consulté pour des néoformations de la verge évoluant depuis 1 an, accompagné de signes urinaires à type de dysurie et pollakiurie, dans un contexte d'apyrexie et de conservation de l'état ...
Ali Beddouche, Adil Kallat
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