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    Su una rara causa di emoperitoneo: rottura spontanea di carcinoma epatocellulare

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    Un raro caso di rottura spontanea di carcinoma epatocellulare determinante emoperitone

    Gastrointestinal stromal tumors

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    The gastrointestinal stromal tumor is one of the most common types of primary non-epithelial intestinal neoplasms. This kind of tumor arises from mesenchymal cells located in organ walls. It exhibits a very large range of differentiation pathways. Clinically, gastrointestinal stromal tumors are usually asymptomatic and can be the cause of surgical emergencies involving bleeding, intussusception or perforation

    Ischemia mesenterica ed infarto intestinale

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    L'infarto intestinale è una patologia caratterizzata dalla necrosi di un segmento più o meno estesa dell'intestino in conseguenza di un'alterazione improvvisa della circolazione splancnic

    La terapia transanale degli adenomi rettali

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    Vengono analizzate e descritte le tecniche operatorie per la escissione transanale degli adenomi rettali. Viene inoltre illustrata e discussa la casistica clinica di riferimento degli Autori a sostegno delle proprie argomentazioni

    Impairment of microcirculation in Phlebolymphopathies

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    veneous and lymphatic desease have very important epidemiological and economical features. Microcirculatory component has been underestimated

    Tumore misto carcinoide-adenocarcinoma dell'appendice: caso clinico e considerazioni diagnostico-terapeutiche

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    The layout of the work has stayed motivated from the recent observation of mixed carcinoid, located to the appendix and wide to the peritoneal cable, joint to our observation in an elderly patient with aspecific demonstration clinical-symptomatologic. The study of the endocrine tumors is in continuous evolution also if, to the actual state, there is a better comprehension of this neoplasm, variegated and complex and, under some appearances, still not known well. Jejunoileal carcinoid tumors differ, under many appearances, from those occurring in other sites of the gut. They have relatively high rate of transmural invasion and aggressive clinical behavior, contrasted by a scarce objectivity; the demonstration of symptoms generally implicates the presence of an illness in advanced stage. Also pharmacological therapy made important progress, with the possibility of administer composed able to interfere with the development and the neoplastic growth
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