Background: High astigmatisms are usually induced during corneal suturing subsequent to tissue transplantation or any other surgery which involves corneal suturing. One of the reasons is that the procedure is intimately dependent on the surgeon's skill for suturing identical stitches. In order to evaluate the influence of the irregularity on suturing for the residual astigmatism, a prototype for ophthalmic surgical support has been developed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe advances in assisted reproductive technology over time have paralleled the insights gained into the natural history of different gynecologic malignancies. Subgroups of young patients with early stage ovarian cancer, endometrial carcinoma and cervical carcinoma may be considered to be at relatively low risk of recurrence and may be treated conservatively with the aim to preserve fertility when this is of prime concern. Unilateral adnexectomy with preservation of the contralateral ovary and uterus may be appropriate for some patients with epithelial ovarian cancers, and certainly should be the procedure of choice for those young women with borderline tumors and early stage sex cord-stromal and malignant germ cell tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrimary lung choriocarcinoma has rarely been reported. In females, previous pregnancies and other sources of trophoblastic tissue such as a nongestational gonadal choriocarcinoma must be excluded before the diagnosis can be made. Here we present a young female patient initially diagnosed as having a metastatic gestational neoplasm who was unresponsive to standard single and multiagent chemotherapy.
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