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View article: Impact of BRCA Status on Reproductive Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients in Romania: A Retrospective Study
Impact of BRCA Status on Reproductive Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients in Romania: A Retrospective Study Open
Background: Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women, and advances in genetic screening have led to a growing number of patients being identified as BRCA mutation carriers. For these women, the safety of pregnancy fol…
View article: Impact of BRCA Status on Reproductive Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients in Romania: A Retrospective Study
Impact of BRCA Status on Reproductive Outcomes in Breast Cancer Patients in Romania: A Retrospective Study Open
Background Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women and more female patients fall within genetic testing guidelines indications. Therefore, a larger number of patients will be identified as BRCA mutation carriers. Conflictin…
View article: 10 Years of experience in the evaluation and management of pediatric neck masses
10 Years of experience in the evaluation and management of pediatric neck masses Open
The discovery of a cervical mass in children is a situation quite frequently encountered and often represents a diagnostic or therapeutic challenge for the practicing physician. Although approximately 12% to 15% of all neck masses (NMs) in…
View article: Tips and Tricks in Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy for Pheochromocytoma. How We Do It
Tips and Tricks in Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy for Pheochromocytoma. How We Do It Open
"Pheochromocytomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors that frequently have genetic involvement and can present a particular risk in terms of the anesthetic-surgical procedure. Current worldwide medical recommendations state that laparoscopic a…
View article: Severe Thrombocytopenia Cured After Ovarian Tumours Surgical Removal
Severe Thrombocytopenia Cured After Ovarian Tumours Surgical Removal Open
Autoimmune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an acquired immune-mediated disorder characterized by early platelet destruction due to antiplatelet autoantibodies.Although progress in the immunopathology of ITP has been done, pathogenesis of ITP rem…
View article: Retroperitoneal Haematoma - Still a Medical Challenge for Abdominal Trauma
Retroperitoneal Haematoma - Still a Medical Challenge for Abdominal Trauma Open
Introduction: The study is presenting a personal experience of a Trauma Centre Level I and is try to conclude on optimal medical attitude for patients with retroperitoneal hematoma, still a controversial topic for traumatologists. Material…
View article: Acute pancreatitis in pregnancy – a case report and literature review
Acute pancreatitis in pregnancy – a case report and literature review Open
Introduction. Acute pancreatitis in pregnancy is a rare condition with an approximate incidence of 1 over 1,000–12,000 pregnant women, but it is associated with increased incidence of maternal and fetal mortality. Can occur during any trim…
View article: Most small bowel cancers are revealed by a complication
Most small bowel cancers are revealed by a complication Open
Objective To characterize the pattern of primary small bowel cancers in a tertiary East-European hospital. Methods A retrospective study of patients with small bowel cancers admitted to a tertiary emergency center, over the past 15 years. …
View article: Latest progress of research on acute abdominal injuries
Latest progress of research on acute abdominal injuries Open
Major abdominal trauma, both blunt and penetrating, is commonly seen nowadays, being particularly difficult to manage due to the frequent altered mental status of the patients and severity of associated injuries. The review article aims to…
View article: Trauma pattern in a level I east-European trauma center
Trauma pattern in a level I east-European trauma center Open
Objective: To analyze trauma epidemiology, pattern of lesions or death profile in a level I east-European trauma center. Methods: Prospective observational study of patients admitted to a level I east-European trauma center and enrolled in…
View article: Mortality after acute trauma: Progressive decreasing rather than a trimodal distribution
Mortality after acute trauma: Progressive decreasing rather than a trimodal distribution Open
Objective: To characterize the pattern of mortality for major trauma patients. Methods: Retrospective study of major trauma patients admitted in a Level I trauma center, during the latest 5 years was conducted. Selection criteria included …
View article: THE ROLE OF IMAGISTIC INVESTIGATIONS IN DIAGNOSING ACUTE COMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS
THE ROLE OF IMAGISTIC INVESTIGATIONS IN DIAGNOSING ACUTE COMPLICATED DIVERTICULITIS Open
Recent progress in medical imaging allowed higher accuracy in diagnosis of acute diverticulitis. Contrast enhanced Computed Tomography (CT) has a high sensitivity and specificity, reaching a diagnostic accuracy over 95%. Although abdominal…
View article: LAPAROSCOPY REPRESENTS THE GOLD STANDARD FOR ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS EVEN IN ELDERLY PATIENTS
LAPAROSCOPY REPRESENTS THE GOLD STANDARD FOR ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS EVEN IN ELDERLY PATIENTS Open
Nowadays the laparoscopic approach represents the gold standard for acute cholecystitis, but we are facing little evidence regarding the elderly patients. The purpose of this study is to define the benefits in terms of early outcome for la…
View article: Massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding after low anterior resection for middle rectal cancer – case report
Massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding after low anterior resection for middle rectal cancer – case report Open
Objective: To emphasize the value of emergency diagnostic angiography and angioembolization in massive postoperative bleeding. Methods: A case report was presented and electronic search of U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institu…
View article: FREE PERITONEAL FLUID IN TRAUMA PATIENTS: THE PARADIGM SHIFT
FREE PERITONEAL FLUID IN TRAUMA PATIENTS: THE PARADIGM SHIFT Open
Trauma surgeons are confronted nowadays with various abdominal injuries, with a more and more increased severity, secondary to urban violence and traffic related accidents. We aim to better define the prognostic value of post-traumatic hem…
View article: COMPLEX PELVIC FRACTURES ASSOCIATED WITH ANORECTAL LESIONS
COMPLEX PELVIC FRACTURES ASSOCIATED WITH ANORECTAL LESIONS Open
Traumatic lesions of the rectum, perineum and anus are rare but difficult to treat, requiring experience in terms of trauma and colorectal surgery. Case report and electronic search of the U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institu…