Publications by authors named "B Melekian"

Objective: Gynecological sarcomas account for 3% of all gynecological malignancies and are associated with a poor prognosis. Due to the rarity and heterogeneity of gynecological sarcomas there is still no consensus on optimal therapeutic strategies. This study's objective was to describe the treatment strategies used in patients with gynecological sarcomas in the primary course of disease.

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Transanal rectal resection with a stapling instrument (STARR) has been shown to be effective and safe for the treatment of obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS). Nevertheless, the wide range of complications described in the literature necessitates a rigorous patient selection and a tailored approach for the management of complications. We present here a case of pneumoretroperitoneum which occurred after a STARR procedure for ODS was performed nearly a year after previous anterior and posterior colporrhaphy.

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Article Synopsis
  • The PINTU study investigates how patients participate in multidisciplinary tumor conferences (MTCs) at breast cancer centers in Germany, focusing on the implementation, role, and experiences of patients.
  • The study includes observational data from case discussions of 317 patients and surveys completed by 242 patients, revealing that 89% of participants felt they could express their opinion, while 61% were involved in decision-making.
  • Despite overall positive feedback on MTC participation, varying experiences highlight the need for standardized practices, as some patients reported negative feelings and regrets about their involvement.
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RFLP and microsatellite analysis with 23 polymorphic markers spanning the entire long arm of chromosome 14 in 108 neuroblastomas showed allelic loss in 19 out of 107 (18%) informative tumors, placing 14q among the most frequently affected chromosomal regions in neuroblastoma. One minimal deletion region could be sublocalized in 17 of 19 cases between markers D14S1 and D14S16, and a second one between markers D14S17 and D14S23 in band 14q32. Furthermore, breakpoints in bands 14q23 and 14q12 were detected.

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