Publications by authors named "G Rapicano"

Introduction: Peptic ulcer disease is still the major cause of gastrointestinal perforation despite major improvements in both diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. While the diagnosis of a perforated ulcer is straightforward in typical cases, its clinical onset may be subtle because of comorbidities and/or concurrent therapies.

Case Presentation: We report the case of a 53-year-old Caucasian man with a history of chronic myeloid leukemia on maintenance therapy (100mg/day) with imatinib who was found to have a subphrenic abscess resulting from a perforated duodenal ulcer that had been clinically overlooked.

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Symptomatic involvement of the small bowel by metastasis from an extra-abdominal primary malignancy is rare, most commonly resulting from malignant melanoma and lung cancer; very rarely is small bowel involvement as first metastatic site. The Authors report a case of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma with lung metastasis, brain metastasis and an isolated metastasis to the small bowel leading intestinal obstruction due to small bowel intussusception. The Authors review the international literature about frequency, etiopathogenesis, clinical and diagnostic features and therapy of small bowel metastasis by extra-abdominal malignancies, especially by primary anaplastic thyroid carcinoma.

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The authors present a case of penetrating injury of the extraperitoneal rectum, in a worker of 41. The treatment required a simple suture, because the conditions were favourable, such as simple lesions, without peritoneum contamination. Moreover, the authors propose a review of the literature, to single out the factors which influence mortality and mobility, as well as the most recent pathogenetic and therapeutic findings.

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The authors report their experience in the treatment of 179 cases of colonic neoplasm between January 1985 and August 1992. Particularly, they emphasize the advantages of one-stage colectomy with anastomosis because of an obstructing carcinoma of the left colon, used on 41 cases. This treatment can be practicable by using the intraoperative "wash-out" technique.

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The authors' aim is to review the medical literature dealing with diagnostic and therapeutical problems, after observations in pregnancy because of acute appendicitis in 9 cases. Diagnosis is difficult because of the aspecificity and the alterations both of the site of symptoms and clinical manifestations, particularly during the last period of gestation. As there is an upward displacement of the viscus by the pregnant uterine.

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