Publications by authors named "P L Marinoni"

Patients And Methods: Ninety-five patients with previously untreated, advanced or unfavorably presenting Hodgkin's disease were recruited in ten centers. Twenty-five patients with stage II-A-bulky disease received four courses of EBVD (epirubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, dacarbazine) plus involved field radiotherapy (Group 1); 24 patients in stage I-B, II-B and III-A received 6 courses of EBVD (11 of them also received radiotherapy on bulky localizations (Group 2); 46 patients in stage III-AS > or = 3 nodes, III-B and IV received MOPP/EBVD 4 + 4 courses (Group 3).

Results: Eighty patients (84%) achieved CR, eight patients (8%) a PR, five patients did not respond and two progressed during therapy.

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Aim: The occurrence of unilateral involvement in bilateral bone marrow trephine biopsies in non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) at disease onset (10-20% of cases) has been reported since the early 70s. Therefore, although these studies were based on small series, the use of bilateral bone marrow biopsies has become the rule. However, the clinical value of this procedure has never been clearly established.

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Stage IV disseminated non-Hodgkin lymphomas show kidney involvement with frequency; on the contrary, primary kidney lymphoma, as the sole presenting feature, is a very rare disease. Non-Hodgkin histological pattern, atypical symptoms, marked discrepancy between parenchymal involvement and impairment of renal function are the main features of this tumor. A case-report of a primary kidney non-Hodgkin lymphoma will be described; a short review of literature on this subject will be discussed.

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Among the 984 patients suffering from thyroid pathology observed in our Department between 1956 and 1964, we took into consideration the 184 patients who having been diagnosed as having a normally functioning goitre, were not given any treatment. We chose 88 patients living in our region, under 60 years old: 55 of these were included in our study. The long period involved--30 years--allowed us to check the natural course of this pathology, which was shown to be totally benign as well as frequent, and unconnected with other pathologies.

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