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Survival and prognostic factors of early ovarian cancer
Survival and prognostic factors were analysed in 150 patients with histologically confirmed epithelial ovarian cancer stage IA-IIA. The relapse-free and overall survival rates were, respectively, 81% and 88% after 3 and 74% and 84% after 5 years. The analysis of various prognostic factors indicates as the main factor the grade differentiation of the tumour
Multifocal endometriosis. A case report
Disseminated endometriosis of the urinary, genital and intestinal systems was treated successfully with conservative surgery. We hypothesize that this unusual presentation may have derived from retrograde menstruation, pooling of endometrial cells in the dependent anterior and posterior cul-de-sacs with subsequent passage across the peritoneal mesothelium, and dissemination by clockwise intraabdominal currents
Survival and determinants of response to third-line chemotherapy in sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer patients
Frequency of hydatidiform mole in Lombardy, Northern Italy
The frequency of hydatidiform mole in Lombardy (a region in Northern Italy with 8.9 million inhabitants) over the period 1979-1982 was estimated using the Regional Hospital Discharge Registration System, where information is collected on all discharges from public and private hospitals. After revision of registrations and clinical records, 347 cases of hydatidiform mole were confirmed. The estimated frequency was 66.22 per 100,000 pregnancies (SE = 3.56), or 1 in 1510 pregnancies. The risk of hydatidiform mole was not elevated in teenage women, but rose markedly above age 40, and was almost 300 times higher for women age 50 or older. The frequency of hydatidiform mole observed in the nine provinces of Lombardy was significantly heterogeneous, and this variation could not be explained in terms of differences in maternal age distributio
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