Publications by authors named "Florin Olaru"

Article Synopsis
  • The Buschke-Löwenstein tumor (BLT) is a rare HPV-related condition, primarily affecting men, characterized by aggressive yet benign growth, a significant rate of malignant transformation, and high recurrence after treatment.
  • Treatment options include various surgical and nonsurgical methods, with the HPV vaccine helping to lower the incidence of BLT.
  • A recent case study highlights successful surgical removal of a large perianal BLT in a 53-year-old man, with effective reconstruction and no need for a protective stoma.
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Autologous fat transfer is widely used by plastic surgeons for aesthetic and reconstructive purpose, but it has a great disadvantage because of its high variability rate of resorption. Numerous studies have examined the use of different agents to increase the viability of fat grafts. The results were discouraging because the use of a single angiogenic factor to stimulate fat graft angiogenesis may be inappropriate.

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Purpose: The face is an unfortunate location for any type of tumor - malignant or not - with significant esthetic and functional outcomes. To reconstruct a facial defect may seem simple, but can be rather complicated. The aim of this study is to analyze and discuss our results in order to conclude with specific surgical strategies correlated with the morphopathological results.

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