Publications by authors named "F Stio"

We report a rare case of a 50 year old man with renal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) who first came to our attention with renal colic and fever not responding to antibiotic or analgesic treatment. He had a long history of kidney stones, but had not undergone any imaging in the last 5 years. Physical examination revealed tenderness and a palpable mass in the right flank and lumbar region.

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Introduction: Subfascial Endoscopic Perforator Surgery (SEPS) enables the direct visualization and section of perforating veins. Morbidity and duration of hospitalization are both less than with conventional open surgery (Linton's or Felder's techniques).

Patients And Methods: A total of 322 legs from 285 patients with a mean age of 56 years (range 23-90) were treated at our Department from May 1996 to January 2010.

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Angiomegaly is characterized by an alteration in the elastic component of arterial and venous vessels determining their elongation and tortuousness. This involves an increased risk of thromboembolism and aneurysmal degeneration in affected subjects, even if they have been asymptomatic for a long time. The aim of this study is to demonstrate the correlation between angiomegaly and aneurysmal disease.

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We report a case of simultaneous multifocal medullary carcinoma and papillary microcarcinoma in a patient with several distinctive features of MEN 2A. The patient underwent total thyroidectomy and central lymph node dissection. The extreme rarity and pathological features of this occurrence are discussed.

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Sigma's stenosis represent a frequent pathology, but its very difficult to have a pre-operatory diagnosis about the nature of these stenosis, not withstanding the introduction of more sophisticated instruments of diagnosis. In this work we present 9 cases of sigma stenosis; some of these with a common etiology and other very interesting for their rare and unusual origins. The patients were underwent to a different timing of diagnosis and therapy based on clinical history and diagnostic hypotheses; our experiences demonstrate that the clinical intuition is really useful for a correct diagnosis in the patients with a sigma's stenosis and consequently, in order to plan the correct therapy.

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