Purpose: Women with anorectal malformation (ARM) are expected to have a normal life span, therefore, gynecological and psycho-sexual issues are also important. Aim of the study was to assess these aspects in adult females with history of ARM.
Methods: Thirty-seven women from two ARM referral centers, aged ≥ 16, were identified.
Eur J Gynaecol Oncol
January 2003
In the literature and in our experience epidermoid cysts and carcinoids of the ovary are rare benign pathologies which occur more frequently in younger women. They probably are a one-sided development of a teratoma, which arise from germ cells after the first meiotic division due to either a meiosis I or a meiosis II non dysjunction. Diagnosis is possible only with histological examination and immunohistochemistry which allow us to differentiate carcinoids from sex-cord tumors and ependymomas.
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March 2001
The aim of this research was to detect new valid prognostic indicators that allow us to choose the best therapy and follow-up for patients with a poor prognosis. One hundred and twenty-nine patients with invasive squamous carcinoma of the vulva treated at the Gynecology Clinic of the University of Padua between January 1, 1975 and December 31, 1999 have been evaluated: Protein p53 and ki-67 were studied by immunohistochemical investigations and their prognostic significance was evaluated. The relation with the classic clinico-pathological prognostic factors was also studied.
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