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Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol ; 43(2): 265-7, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27132425

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To report a rare case of ganglioneuroblastoma encountered rarely in adults, especially during pregnancy. Materials and METHODS: The authors present a case of ganglioneuroblastoma relapse during the third trimester of pregnancy in a patient previously treated for ganglioneuroblastoma who had a eight-year disease-free interval. Late manifestation of neurological symptoms (vestibular syndrome, nystagmus, slightly right motor deficit) was perhaps influenced by the hormonal pregnancy effects. In this case the option was for caesarean section under general anesthesia at 36 weeks. RESULTS: Based on MRI result, the neurosurgical consultation stated the need of postpartum brain tumor excision. Recovery of the mother was complication-free with persistent, constant postoperative neurological symptoms. It resulted in a healthy newborn, not requiring special follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy and brain tumor have mutual negative effect on the patient. Therapeutic management in this case was a medical dilemma regarding mode setting and timing of delivery, taking into account the maternal-fetal risk-benefit.


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Brain Neoplasms/pathology , Cesarean Section , Ganglioneuroblastoma/pathology , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/pathology , Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic/pathology , Anesthesia, General , Brain Neoplasms/complications , Disease Management , Female , Ganglioneuroblastoma/complications , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/complications , Nystagmus, Pathologic/etiology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Trimester, Third , Vestibular Diseases/etiology , Young Adult
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Hippokratia ; 19(1): 69-72, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26435651

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BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of acute abdomen in the emergency setting, still remains a challenging problem. In these cases timely diagnosis and management is of great importance, while the anesthetic risk is high. The combination of the risk of an open laparotomy and the relative high likelihood of negative findings when performed, creates the need for a better approach. The alternative actually exists since 1911 when Eruheim made the first gasless laparoscopy. The aim of this study is to put back into the spotlight, gasless laparoscopy in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen and to underline the advantages of this simple, cheap and very useful technique, especially in patients that require prompt diagnosis and have relative or absolute contraindications to general anesthesia or pneumoperitoneum. METHODS: This study included 49 patients that were managed with gasless laparoscopy for the diagnosis of acute abdomen, from 2011 to 2013. Two techniques were used: the mechanical lift of the anterior abdominal wall and the LapVision device. RESULTS: From the 49 patients included in the study, 41 were diagnosed with gasless laparoscopy while in eight the results were uncertain or there wasn't any pathology involved. With both techniques used, sample of the intraperitoneal fluid or biopsy could be obtained. CONCLUSION: The gasless technique for laparoscopy is an extremely useful mean of diagnosis in emergency conditions, or for patients with contraindications to undergo laparoscopy by pneumoperitoneum. Requiring only local or regional anesthesia, this technique could easily find application in diagnosis and treatment, while avoiding unnecessary laparotomies. Hippokratia 2015, 19 (1): 69-72.

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J Med Life ; 7(2): 172-6, 2014 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25408722

ABSTRACT

The treatment for cervical cancer is a complex, multidisciplinary issue, which applies according to the stage of the disease. The surgical elective treatment of cervical cancer is represented by the radical abdominal hysterectomy. In time, many surgeons perfected this surgical technique; the ones who stood up for this idea were Thoma Ionescu and Ernst Wertheim. There are many varieties of radical hysterectomies performed by using the abdominal method and some of them through vaginal and mixed way. Each method employed has advantages and disadvantages. At present, there are three classifications of radical hysterectomies which are used for the simplification of the surgical protocols: Piver-Rutledge-Smith classification which is the oldest, GCG-EORTC classification and Querlow and Morrow classification. The last is the most evolved and recent classification; its techniques can be adapted for conservative operations and for different types of surgical approaches: abdominal, vaginal, laparoscopic or robotic.


Subject(s)
Hysterectomy/adverse effects , Hysterectomy/history , Hysterectomy/methods , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/surgery , Female , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Humans , Hysterectomy/classification
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J Immunol ; 166(8): 5122-8, 2001 Apr 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11290794

ABSTRACT

DNA- and protein- based vaccines against cutaneous leishmaniasis due to Leishmania major were evaluated using a challenge model that more closely reproduces the pathology and immunity associated with sand fly-transmitted infection. C57BL/6 mice were vaccinated s.c. with a mixture of plasmid DNAs encoding the Leishmania Ags LACK, LmSTI1, and TSA (AgDNA), or with autoclaved L. major promastigotes (ALM) plus rIL-12, and the mice were challenged by inoculation of 100 metacyclic promastigotes in the ear dermis. When challenged at 2 wk postvaccination, mice receiving AgDNA or ALM/rIL-12 were completely protected against the development of dermal lesions, and both groups had a 100-fold reduction in peak dermal parasite loads compared with controls. When challenged at 12 wk, mice vaccinated with ALM/rIL-12 maintained partial protection against dermal lesions and their parasite loads were no longer significantly reduced, whereas the mice vaccinated with AgDNA remained completely protected and had a 1000-fold reduction in dermal parasite loads. Mice vaccinated with AgDNA also harbored few, if any, parasites in the skin during the chronic phase, and their ability to transmit L. major to vector sand flies was completely abrogated. The durable protection in mice vaccinated with AgDNA was associated with the recruitment of both CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cells to the site of intradermal challenge and with IFN-gamma production by CD8(+) T cells in lymph nodes draining the challenge site. These data suggest that under conditions of natural challenge, DNA vaccination has the capacity to confer complete protection against cutaneous leishmaniasis and to prevent the establishment of infection reservoirs.


Subject(s)
Immunization Schedule , Immunologic Memory , Leishmania major/immunology , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/immunology , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/prevention & control , Protozoan Proteins/therapeutic use , Protozoan Vaccines/therapeutic use , Vaccines, DNA/therapeutic use , Variant Surface Glycoproteins, Trypanosoma , Animals , Antigens, Protozoan/administration & dosage , Antigens, Protozoan/genetics , Antigens, Protozoan/immunology , Antigens, Protozoan/therapeutic use , Antigens, Surface/administration & dosage , Antigens, Surface/genetics , Antigens, Surface/immunology , Antigens, Surface/therapeutic use , DNA, Protozoan/administration & dosage , DNA, Protozoan/genetics , DNA, Protozoan/immunology , DNA, Protozoan/therapeutic use , Dose-Response Relationship, Immunologic , Hypersensitivity, Delayed/immunology , Immunity, Innate , Immunization, Secondary , Injections, Intradermal , Insect Vectors/parasitology , Interleukin-12/administration & dosage , Interleukin-12/genetics , Interleukin-12/immunology , Interleukin-12/therapeutic use , Leishmania major/genetics , Leishmania major/growth & development , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/pathology , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/transmission , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Protozoan Proteins/administration & dosage , Protozoan Proteins/genetics , Protozoan Proteins/immunology , Protozoan Vaccines/administration & dosage , Protozoan Vaccines/genetics , Protozoan Vaccines/immunology , Psychodidae/parasitology , Vaccines, DNA/administration & dosage , Vaccines, DNA/immunology , Vaccines, Synthetic/administration & dosage , Vaccines, Synthetic/immunology , Vaccines, Synthetic/therapeutic use
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