Publications by authors named "M Scaramucci"

The development of new blood and lymphatic vessels is a crucial event for cancer growth, metastatic spread and relapse after therapy. In this work, the expression levels of chemokines, angiogenic and angiostatic factors and their receptors were determined in paired mucosal and tumour samples of patients with colorectal carcinoma and correlated with clinical and histological parameters by advanced multivariate analyses. The most important predictors to discriminate between tumour and paired normal mucosa turned out to be the levels of expression of plexin-A1 and stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1), the former overexpressed and the latter downregulated in tumours.

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We present a case of massive gastric wall necrosis associated with volvulus of the stomach occurring 17 months after laparoscopic gastric banding. The 19- year-old female was admitted to our hospital with acute abdominal pain with rapid deterioration from massive necrosis of a distended stomach which perforated distal to the gastric band, accompanied by splenic infarction. Total gastrectomy and spenectomy were required.

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Aim And Background: The problem of understaging the lymph node status in colorectal cancer because of missed micrometastases led authors to investigate the role of sentinel node (SN) mapping also in colorectal malignancies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of the technique and to correlate the results with some characteristics of the primary tumor.

Methods: Sentinel lymph node mapping was performed in 23 patients who underwent a standard lymphadenectomy for colorectal cancer.

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The aim of the study is to assess the incidence and the pathogenesis of urinary dysfunction in the surgical treatment of rectal cancer. A series of 219 patients, who underwent surgery for rectal cancer with normal urinary preoperative function, was submitted to a prospective follow-up for the urinary function. Symptomatic patients in the follow-up were studied by ultrasonography, cystomanometry and pressure-flow electromyography.

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The prognostic meaning of preoperative CEA level and its relation to the other risk factors are still under debate. In 512 patients who underwent surgical treatment for colorectal cancer, CEA preoperative plasma level had been evaluated. The prognostic value of CEA was compared with other prognostic factors and the characteristics of the tumor.

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