Publications by authors named "M Corsico"

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  • * They reviewed 125 patients who had surgery for eye problems and found that most complications were not very high, at about 11.2%.
  • * Most patients felt their appearance after surgery was really good, with 80.4% saying they were "excellent," showing that careful planning can help achieve better results.
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Approximately 60% of acromegaly patients are not adequately controlled by first-generation somatostatin receptor ligands. This multicenter retrospective study aimed to identify the most relevant biomarkers specific for the Italian acromegaly population. Resistant patients were enrolled consecutively based on time of neurosurgery, while responders were collected in a 1:2 ratio.

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Introduction: Maxillomandibular transverse osteodistraction (MMTOD) is an alternative approach to the traditional treatment for transverse maxillary and mandibular deficiencies and crowding. The aim was to report soft and hard-tissues changes and airway volume variation.

Methods: In this study, skeletally mature, non-syndromic patients with transverse maxillary and mandibular hypoplasia, who underwent a MMTOD between 2010 and 2012, were included.

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Purpose: The management of choice of non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPAs) remains debulking surgery when symptomatic. However, patient series systematically reporting the NFPAs outcome that were not treated either surgically, medically or with radiotherapy during long follow-up thereby giving an indication of their natural history are limited. Aim of the present study was to evaluate the natural course of presumed NFPAs, the outcome of confirmed NFPAs during a long follow-up period.

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Mechanical offers several advantages over drug thrombolysis: in particular, the haemorrhagic risk may be not significantly increased while working out the indications got intravenous drug thrombolysis. Available tools were in our hands inefficient, stiff and dangerous. We found a retrievable stent efficient and easy to handle for this purpose.

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