Ιατρική Σχολή / Medical School: Recent submissions
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Three years' experience with large ovarian cysts diagnosed in utero
(1989)Thirteen fetuses with abdominal cystic tumors were diagnosed by routine prenatal ultrasonography between the 28th and 36th week of gestation. Postnatal ultrasonography of the full-term newborns confirmed the findings. ...
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[Ovarian pseudocysts in female newborn infants: prenatal ultrasonic diagnosis and surgical consequences]
(1987)During the last year we diagnosed within the scope of preventive medical care of pregnant women in about the 30th pregnancy week, seven foetuses with abdominal cystic tumours by ultrasound examination. Postpartal ultrasound ...
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Arterial blood supply of the upper splenic pole: Relevance for surgical anatomy
(1986)In recent years, efforts have been made to preserve the spleen after hilus injuries, especially in children. In an endeavour to preserve the upper splenic pole (USP), we dissected the arterial vessels of the spleen-stoma ...
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Aromatase inhibitors induced autoimmune disorders in patients with breast cancer: A review
(2016)Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) is characterized by particular cutaneous manifestations such as non-scaring plaques mainly in sunlight exposed parts of the body along with specific serum autoantibodies (i.e. ...
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IORT (intraoperative radiotherapy) in neuroblastoma: Experience and first results
(2002)Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) permits the application of a single large radiation dose to a malignant mass at the time of surgery sparing adjacent normal tissue from irradiation. Since 1996 we have used IORT to treat ...
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Minimal invasive surgery principles
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009)Minimally invasive surgery may be defined as a method for performing established surgical procedures by remote manipulation in a confined anatomical space. This leads to a reduction of access trauma, thereby reducing ...
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Clinicopathological study of metallothionein immunohistochemical expression, in benign, borderline and malignant ovarian epithelial tumors
(2006)Metallothioneins (MTs) are a family of cystein-rich metal-binding proteins, which are expressed in normal cells during fetal and postnatal life but also in a variety of human neoplasms. MT expression in human tumors has ...
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Max Wilms-A man and syndrome (1867-1918)
(World Scientific Publishing Co., 2009)
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Pediatric surgery digest
(Springer, 2009)
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Proteus syndrome associated with a sacrococcygeal teratoma; a rare combination
(1996)We report on an 5-year-old boy with a Proteus syndrome known since his second year of life. Hidden in a lipomatous tumor we excised a sacrococcygeal teratoma which must have been present since birth. This is the first case, ...
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Amnion as a prosthetic material in congenital defects: An experimental study in rats
(1996)In pediatric surgery, amniotic membranes taken from autologous placenta are occasionally used as an implant in cases of large ventral abdominal clefts. The questions arise, which part of this organ should be used and how ...
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[Cantrell's syndrome]
(1987)Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is associated with a high mortality, especially when combined with other defects. The unusual repeated combination of the same congenital abnormalities by a number of patients and the fact ...
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Preoperative Diagnostics and Surgical Management of Tertiary Hyperparathyroidism After Chronic Renal Failure in a Child
(1995)Although hyperparathyroidism is a rare condition in young children, the pediatric surgeon is asked occasionally to participate in the management of a child with parathyroid disease. In this paper we report on a girl with ...
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Autogenic allotopic small-bowel mucosa transplantation in beagles. A new perspective for treatment of small-bowel syndrome?
(1998)There is no standard treatment for the short-bowel syndrome. The aims of surgical therapy are based on: slowing the intestinal transit, increasing the absorbing intestinal area and small-bowel transplantation. Searching ...
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Intra-atrial ECG recording: A new and safe method for implantation of Broviac catheters in children
(1994)Radiologic confirmation of central venous catheter (CVC) position is mandatory due to possible complications associated with false positioning. During the last 1.5 years, we used intra-atrial electrocardiogram (ECG) recording ...
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What is It: Haemangioma Or Vascular Malformation?
(2017)Congenital vascular anomalies constitute a large group of lesions in children, and they differ in terms of their localization, outer appearance, as well as histology. Additionally, the nomenclature of this group of lesions ...
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A rare case of an antenatally diagnosed tumor of the neck - A hamartoma of the thyroid gland
(1996)A case of connatal hamartoma of the left thyroid lobe is reported. During routine prenatal ultrasonographic examination, a tumor of the neck was diagnosed. The baby was born at 30 weeks' gestation, and the tumor (measuring ...