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IPMN: surgical treatment

Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, 2013
Cystic pancreatic tumors are being detected more frequently, and particularly, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasia (IPMN) has recently attracted increased attention. The detection rate of IPMN has increased over the last decade; however, management of this neoplasm remains controversial.Based on a review of the relevant literature and the ...
Reto M, Käppeli   +9 more
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Surgical Treatment of Sterility

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1949
Tubal occluson accounts primarily for primary sterility which must be handled from pressure methods first then if treatment fails resort to surgery. Initially screening is performed by using the Rubins test and if gas is not passed for 2 sucessive months then lipiodol tubal insufflation is performed.
R N, RUTHERFORD   +2 more
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SURGICAL TREATMENT OF THYROTOXICOSIS

The Lancet, 1976
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Wilkin, TJ, Hedley, AJ
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Surgical Treatment

Comprehensive Textbook on Vitiligo, 2020
Venkataram Mysore   +2 more
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Surgical Treatment of Acromegaly

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1960
Acromegaly is a disabling and often fatal disease. As it is usually caused by a pituitary tumour, its manifestations should be arrested by removal of the tumour. Earlier surgical treatment has seldom produced lasting improvement, since radical removal has not been done, partly to avoid the appearance of panhypopituitarism.
C.-A. Hamberger   +4 more
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Barrett's esophagus: surgical treatments

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011
The following on surgical treatments for Barrett's esophagus includes commentaries on the indications for antireflux surgery after medical treatment; the effects of the various procedures on the lower esophageal sphincter; the role of impaired esophageal motility and delayed gastric emptying in the choice of the surgical procedure; indications for ...
Parise P   +18 more
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Surgical treatment of rhinophyma

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1961
The term "rhinophyma" is derived from the Greek, rhis , 'nose' and phyma , 'growth.' It is a benign condition which, microscopically, shows enlarged cystic sebaceous glands, marked fibrosis, and vascular dilation. Rhinophyma is usually seen in males over 50 years of age. The male-female ratio is 10 to 1.
J T, DICKINSON, E, ADAMOPOULOS
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatment

2011
Minimally invasive surgery refers to all surgical procedures in which there is only a small incision or no incision at all. It is possible to distinguish between preventive surgery, aimed at removing actual causes that could worsen the patient’s quality of life, and palliative surgery, aimed, for example as discussed herein, at removing part of the ...
MARCHETTI, CLAUDIO   +5 more
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Surgical prosthetic treatment.

Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases, 2010
Fragility fractures typically occur in elderly patients related principally to osteoporosis. A significative percentage of these fractures have to be treated surgically but comorbilities are often present, and need to be grossly stabilized before surgery.
CARULLI, CHRISTIAN   +4 more
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Surgical treatment of diverticulitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1963
One of the serious complications of diverticulitis eventually develops in 25 to 30 per cent of patients with this disease.The use of the multiple-stage procedure for these complications has considerably reduced surgical mortality, but morbidity remains high.To reduce the surgical morbidity in diverticulitis, inadequate operative procedures should be ...
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