Publications by authors named "B M Iliescu"

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  • Surgery is no longer the primary treatment for prolactinomas according to current guidelines, yet it's still important for certain cases, particularly those with complications or resistant to medication.
  • The study analyzed 12 patients who underwent endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for prolactinomas between 2013 and 2022, focusing on surgical indications, outcomes, and complications.
  • Results showed that most patients had prior treatment with dopamine agonists and experienced complications like transient diabetes insipidus, with surgery effectively recommended for those with neurological symptoms or treatment failures.
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Unlabelled: Maxillofacial trauma, as seen from a medico-legal point of view, is an integral part of medical practice in emergency departments. Therefore, general practitioners should have sufficient knowledge about their roles and responsibilities in managing these cases. This study aimed to assess general practitioners' knowledge, practices, and attitudes regarding managing medico-legal cases (MLCs).

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Introduction: Preoperative corticosteroid therapy (CST) is common in primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) and may complicate histopathological diagnosis. There is an ongoing debate on the best management after preoperative CST.

Research Question: We aimed to survey how different European neurosurgical units treat PCNSL patients after preoperative CST.

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The immobility of patients confined to continuous bed rest continues to raise a couple of very serious challenges for modern medicine. In particular, the overlooking of sudden onset immobility (as in acute stroke) and the delay in addressing the underlying conditions are of utmost importance for the patient and, in the long term, for the medical and social systems. This paper describes the design principles and concrete implementation of a new smart textile material that can form the substrate of intensive care bedding, that acts as a mobility/immobility sensor in itself.

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Spine tumors represent a significant social and medical problem, affecting the quality of life of thousands of patients and imposing a burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Encompassing a wide range of diseases, spine tumors require prompt multidisciplinary treatment strategies, being mainly approached through chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgical interventions, either alone or in various combinations. However, these conventional tactics exhibit a series of drawbacks (e.

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