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A macroprolactinoma becoming resistant to cabergoline and developing atypical pathology [PDF]
Pituitary adenomas are a common intracranial neoplasm, usually demonstrating a benign phenotype. They can be classified according to pathological, radiological or clinical behaviour as typical, atypical or carcinomas, invasive or noninvasive, and ...
Ansorge, Olaf +6 more
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Introduction Serous ovarian carcinomas constitute the largest group of epithelial ovarian cancer (60%–75%) and are further classified into high‐ and low‐grade serous carcinoma. Low‐grade serous carcinoma (LGSC) is a relatively rare subtype (approximately
Koen De Decker +6 more
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Introduction Complete resection after debulking surgery is strongly associated with prolonged survival for advanced serous ovarian cancer (ASOC).
Jie Wang +5 more
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Mediastinal debulking for a T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma presenting with cardiac tamponade
Anterior mediastinal masses are relatively uncommon and include a wide variety of lesions. Lymphomas account for 25% of anterior mediastinal masses. Lymphomas and other haematological malignancies are associated with pericardial effusion.
Sotirios D. Moraitis +6 more
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Intraperitoneal photodynamic therapy causes a capillary-leak syndrome. [PDF]
BackgroundIn patients undergoing intraperitoneal (IP) photodynamic therapy (PDT), the combination of aggressive surgical debulking and light therapy causes an apparent systemic capillary-leak syndrome that necessitates significant intensive care unit ...
Canter, Robert J +8 more
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Treatment options for PNET liver metastases. a systematic review [PDF]
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) are rare pancreatic neoplasms. About 40-80% of patients with PNET are metastatic at presentation, usually involving the liver (40-93%). Liver metastasis represents the most significant prognostic factor.
Aurello, Paolo +8 more
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Debulking surgery for macrodystrophia lipomatosa of the lesser toe: a rare case report
Macrodystrophia lipomatosa (MDL) is a rare disorder characterized by overgrowth of mesenchymal cells, resulting in gigantism of one or more digit. We report a case of a woman in her late 60s who presented with abnormal enlargement of the right second toe.
Sung Hyun Lee, Yang Hun Jo
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Background: Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) combined with interval debulking surgery (IDS) constitutes an adjunctive treatment strategy in advanced ovarian cancer (AOC).
Stefano Restaino +13 more
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Free flaps for lower limb soft tissue reconstruction in children : systematic review [PDF]
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CLAES, KAREL +5 more
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. Background: Keloid is a fibroproliferative disorder of the dermis resulting from abnormal wound healing, characterized by excessive collagen deposition, thickened and highly vascularized dermis, and abundant infiltration of inflammatory cells.The ...
Riana Miranda Sinaga +1 more
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