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Respiratory Medicine | 1989

Endometriosis of the lung

S. Di Palo; G. Mari; R. Castoldi; C. Staudacher; G. Taccagni; V. Di Carlo

The first case of a clinically and histologically verified miliary form of endometriosis of the lung is reported here. The cardinal symptom was a menstrually synchronised hemoptysis, which by treatment with high doses of progestins disappeared. After operative castration a complete remittence with normal chest X ray was attained.


Drugs | 1988

Prophylactic Use of Cefotaxime in Biliary Surgery Comparison of Single-Dose versus Multiple-Dose Schedule

R. Castoldi; G. Ferrari; S. Di Palo; Elena Orsenigo; F. Bartucci; V. DiCarlo

The incidence of wound infection after elective biliary surgery is reported to vary from 2.5 to 12% in the most recent reports (Keighley 1977; Scher & Scott-Conner 1987). A recent survey by Wilson et al. (1982) showed that nearly 80% of general surgeons did not routinely use antibiotic prophylaxis for elective cholecystectomy, 66% considered the incidence of wound infections too low to deserve prophylaxis and 21% expressed concern for the possible emergence of resistant organisms. Short term antibiotic prophylaxis in biliary surgery is commonly restricted to patients with high risk factors such as advanced age, obesity, jaundice, recent cholangitis, acute cholecystitis and emergency (Crenshaw et al. 1981; Di Piro et al. 1986). The use of short term prophylaxis in low risk biliary surgery remains controversial. Chetlin and Elliot (1971) reported an incidence of postoperative infections of 46% in patients with bacteria isolated in bile versus 1.2% in patients with sterile bile. In fact 25 to 35% of patients undergoing biliary tract surgery are reported to harbour bacteria in the bile. Wound infections are more frequent when bacteria are present in bile, and the bacteria cultured from bile at surgery correlate with those subsequently causing postoperative septic complications (Oelikaris et al. 1977; Keighley 1981; Keighley et al. 1977; Wolloch et al. 1977). Since the presence of bacteria in bile cannot be predicted before surgery, it has been suggestedthat short term antibiotic prophylaxis be extended to low risk biliary surgery. This paper reports the results of a prospective, single-blind, controlled and randomised trial of antibiotic prophylaxis in low risk biliary surgery, comparing the effect of single-dose versus multiple-dose cefotaxime on wound infection incidence. Cefotaxime was chosen because of its broad spectrum of activity, stability to destruction by {1-lactamases and effectiveness against most organisms commonly found in bile (Carmine et al. 1983).


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2016

EP-1300: Preoperative, Adaptive Radiotherapy with Tomotherapy concomitant with chemotherapy in rectal cancer

P. Passoni; N. Slim; C. Fiorino; C. Gumina; Monica Ronzoni; F. De Cobelli; Anna Palmisano; V. Ricci; A. Fasolo; A. Tamburini; P. De Nardi; S. Di Palo; C. Staudacher; Riccardo Rosati; R. Calandrino; N. Di Muzio

ESTRO 35 2016 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Morphologic and/or metabolic imaging re-assessment was performed between 12 and 26 weeks after treatment. Disease-free survival (DFS) was calculated from the end of treatment to the date of first event of disease recurrence. Overall survival (OS) was calculated from the end of treatment to the date of death from any cause or of last follow-up.


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2015

PD-0467: Adaptive, preoperative radiotherapy with image guided Tomotherapy concomitant with chemotherapy in rectal cancer

N. Slim; P. Passoni; C. Gumina; C. Fiorino; Monica Ronzoni; V. Ricci; S. Di Palo; P. De Nardi; A. Tamburini; F. De Cobelli; Marcello Orsi; A. Deli; D. Galani; S. Broggi; Riccardo Rosati; Luca Gianni


Radiotherapy and Oncology | 2013

PO-0696: Adaptive strategy in preoperative RT for rectal cancer with Tomotherapy: boosting the dose to the shrinking tumor

N. Slim; C. Fiorino; P. Passoni; Monica Ronzoni; V. Ricci; S. Di Palo; A. Tamburini; Nicola Alessandro Iacovelli; R. Calandrino; N. Di Muzio


Ejso | 2013

Surgical treatment for local recurrence of rectal and anal cancer

S. Di Palo; Elena Orsenigo; Paolo Gazzetta; C. Staudacher


Ejso | 2013

The role of lymph-node ratio in predicting recurrence after total mesorectal excision for rectal cancer

Paolo Gazzetta; Elena Orsenigo; S. Di Palo; Carlo Staudacher


Ejso | 2012

Long-term outcome of pathological complete response patients after neoadjuvant therapy for locally advanced rectal cancer. A single-center prospective trial.

A. Tamburini; Elena Orsenigo; S. Di Palo; Luca Albarello; Monica Ronzoni; Carlo Staudacher


Ejso | 2012

70. Long term outcome of pathological complete response patients after neoadjuvant therapy for locally advanced rectal cancer. Monoistitutional prospetictive trial

A. Tamburini; S. Di Palo; Elena Orsenigo; V. Ricci; Luca Albarello; C. Staudacher


Ejso | 2012

329. Long Term Outcomes After Laparoscopic and Open Surgery for Colon Malignancy in Elderly Patients, a Monoistitutional Case-control Study On 1783 Patients

A. Tamburini; S. Di Palo; Elena Orsenigo; C. Staudacher

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Elena Orsenigo

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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A. Tamburini

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Carlo Staudacher

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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R. Castoldi

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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M. Carlucci

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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V. Ricci

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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V. Tomajer

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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C. Fiorino

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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Monica Ronzoni

Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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