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Indian J Med Ethics ; 2023 Jun; 8(2): 141-142
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222705

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In this narrative, I step into the shoes of someone who has lived with gynaecomastia — male breasts. Using the imaginary character of Aarav, I reflect on the themes of the stigma associated with body image, the courage to face it, and the role human relationships can play in fostering self-acceptance.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 123-125, 2022.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-930299

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The incidence of parathyroid carcinoma (PC) is low while the long-term outcome is poor in most cases. Most patients with PC suffered from relapse or metastasis, and the main reason of mortality is hypercalcemia and related complications. Surgery is the main therapy for PC. Local resection is suitable for benign lesion while radical resection including parathyroid lesion, ipsilateral thyroid lobe and surrounding soft tissue is suggested for parathyroid carcinoma. It is still difficult to identify the malignancy among parathyroid neoplasm before operation without distant metastasis. Parathyroid carcinoma was diagnosed after first surgery of local resection in most patients with histopathological evaluation. The significance of remedial surgery for this situation was still indeterminate. In this review, the different opinions about the management of PC were introduced and several suggestions were presented based on the literatures.

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Chinese Journal of Oncology ; (12): 870-872, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-801335

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Objective@#To investigate the safety and feasibility of laparoscopic remedial surgery in patients who didn′t reach the cure criterion of early colorectal cancer after endoscopic resection.@*Methods@#The clinical and follow-up data of 12 patients who didn′t reach the cure criterion of early colorectal cancer and then underwent endoscopic resection was collected. The clinicalpathological features and remedial indications were analyzed to evaluate the effects of laparoscopic remedial surgery.@*Results@#The average number of lymph nodes in the lymph node dissection was 15 during remedial surgery, and 3 of them had lymph node metastasis. Among the 3 patients with residual cancer, two cases were poorly differentiated, 1 case was moderately differentiated, 1 case was positive for basal margin, and 1 case had vascular invasion. No lymph node metastasis occurred in the 9 patients who had no residual cancer. Among these, 8 cases were moderately differentiated, 1 case was poorly differentiated and 2 cases had positive basal margin. The average follow-up duration was 40 months and all 12 patients were in a state of survival at the last follow-up. During the follow-up of the 3 patients with residual cancer, 1 patient received adjuvant chemotherapy with unknown prognosis; 1 patient received postoperative adjuvant radiochemotherapy, and lung metastasis occurred; 1 patient did not receive any treatment after surgery and survived for 33 months.@*Conclusions@#Laparoscopic remedial surgery is a safe and feasible remedy for patients who didn′t reach the cure criterion of early colorectal cancer after endoscopic resection. However, the choice of remedial strategy for colorectal carcinoma needs further investigation for patients with no vascular invasion, high degree of differentiation, and negative basal margin.

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