Publications by authors named "N Romedea"

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  • The study investigates the relationship between ADC values from diffusion-weighted MRI and histological grading in endometrial cancer to assess its potential for diagnosis.
  • A total of 92 patients were analyzed, with ADC values categorized into three grades that aligned with histopathological findings, showing decent diagnostic accuracy.
  • Results indicated that DWI and ADC measurements could provide comparable or better diagnostic accuracy than traditional biopsy methods, particularly for lower-grade tumors.
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Unlabelled: The aim of this study is to contribute to efficiency of therapeutical interventions, using an optimal stadialisation followed by a maximum preservation of renal function.

Material And Methods: A number of 49 cases with polytrauma, included urinary lesions, were studied between January, 2002 and December, 2009. Demographical, clinical, paraclinical data were collected, as well as those regarding therapeutical measures.

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Unlabelled: Urinary tract injuries are rare lesions and account for about 3%, of all injuries and 10% of abdominal trauma injuries. The aim of this study is to review retrospectively a series of patients with urinary tract injuries treated in a general surgery clinic.

Material And Methods: A series of 41 consecutive patients with urinary tract trauma who hospitalized in Surgery Clinic of "St.

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Unlabelled: Diaphragmatic rupture remains a diagnostic challenge because of the lack of an accurate test demonstrating the injury.

Aim: To analyze our experience with the management of these injuries, diagnosis problems, and to identify predictors of outcomes.

Material And Method: Sixty-one patients were treated for diaphragmatic rupture in our hospital, between January 1992 and August 2003.

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The management of splenic injuries is still controversial, with an increasing trend toward non-operative treatment. The aim of this study was to assess for patients with splenic traumatic injuries, the treatment methods, the factors contributing in selecting appropriate management and the patients outcomes. Between 1994 and 2003, 77 patients were admitted and treated in our hospital for splenic traumatic injuries.

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