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Minerva Chir ; 44(13-14): 1705-11, 1989 Jul 31.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2682361

ABSTRACT

After examining the literature on the subject, all patients of the IIIrd age suffering from non-neoplastic pathology of the pancreas are considered. The results show that this pathology contains more acute pancreatitis and fewer chronic pancreatitis (at times a consequence of the acute) cases. Pancreatic cyst was also noted. The age most affected by this pathology is the 6th decade and the average age encountered in the series was 60, as is also stated by Camatte and Sarles. It is concluded that the above-mentioned conditions that affect the 6th decade and specially the 60th year of life may be held to involve the IIIrd age.


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Pancreatic Cyst , Pancreatitis , Acute Disease , Age Factors , Aged , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pancreatic Cyst/complications , Pancreatic Cyst/epidemiology , Pancreatic Cyst/therapy , Pancreatic Diseases/complications , Pancreatic Diseases/epidemiology , Pancreatic Diseases/therapy , Pancreatitis/complications , Pancreatitis/epidemiology , Pancreatitis/therapy
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Minerva Chir ; 44(11): 1535-45, 1989 Jun 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2671798

ABSTRACT

After examining the literature on the subject, all admissions to the Pavia University Department of Surgical Pathology from 1-1-1974 to 31-12-1985 belonging to the IIIrd age and suffering from non-neoplastic and neoplastic bile way pathology have been reviewed. The two groups were studied on the basis of their histories and laboratory examinations, the outcome of the operation and its complications. It was found that in patients affected by non-neoplastic pathology (lithiasis of the bile ways, alithiasic cholecystitis, etc.) the operation of choice was well tolerated, unlike emergency surgery which in most cases was dangerous. In the IInd group, on the other hand, general condition is very important because on this depends whether or not resective or derivative intervention is carried out. It should be noted here that in all IIIrd age patients associated diseases have to be studied closely for these can contribute to death. It is concluded that in the Ist group of patients, operation can take place in optimal general and local conditions so that the operation can be of choice and not emergency. In the IInd group, as soon as the general condition of the patient so permits, the operation must be as extensive as possible, as age is not an impediment to surgery.


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Bile Duct Diseases , Age Factors , Aged , Bile Duct Diseases/diagnosis , Bile Duct Diseases/epidemiology , Bile Duct Diseases/mortality , Bile Duct Diseases/surgery , Bile Duct Neoplasms/epidemiology , Bile Duct Neoplasms/mortality , Bile Duct Neoplasms/surgery , Cholelithiasis/diagnosis , Cholelithiasis/epidemiology , Cholelithiasis/mortality , Cholelithiasis/surgery , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sex Factors
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