Publications by authors named "DiSpaltro F"

The author discusses how he achieves optimal results in body contouring by combining traditional suction-assisted lipoplasty with effective use of ultrasound technology. He describes a 3-stage process that decreases energy application while increasing efficiency. (Aesthetic Surg J 2002;22:303-304.

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The initial experience with ultrasound-assisted liposuction in treating difficult fibrous areas, such as gynecomastia, hitherto not uniformly responsive to traditional suction-assisted lipoplasty, has led to the evolution and improvement of ultrasound-assisted liposuction techniques. This prospective study examined 114 consecutive patients treated with ultrasound-assisted liposuction over a 13-month period, from September of 1996 to September of 1997. The means by which this procedure helps achieve fat contouring differs from that of suction-assisted lipoplasty.

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We report the use of photopheresis in a patient with chronic Lyme arthritis with apparent resolution of the signs and symptoms. Further controlled trials will be required to determine whether there is a therapeutic role for photopheresis in this disease.

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We report the use of photochemotherapy in a patient with polycythaemia vera (PV) and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). The patient was diagnosed with PV and required monthly phlebotomy. Subsequently he was diagnosed with CTCL and was started on photochemotherapy.

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The objective of this study was to further evaluate the relative safety of extracorporeal photopheresis in the treatment of patients with AIDS-related complex. Twenty patients with AIDS-related complex, three from the initial report and 17 additional patients, were enrolled. The patient population had various risk factors.

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The potential for therapeutic intervention in 7 patients with AIDS-related complex (ARC) was evaluated through the use of photopheresis. The rationale for the study was based on: 1. the demonstration that psoralen and UVA could inactivate HIV/virus in vitro; 2.

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With modern radiation, surgical therapy, and surgical reconstructive techniques, it is now possible to give adequate treatment for breast cancer and to reconstruct the breast as well, using a silicone implant prosthesis. Twelve mastectomies and reconstructions were performed on 8 patients. Seven of these had pre- or postoperative irradiation to one breast region, and 1 patient received irradiation to both breast areas.

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