Publications by authors named "Petrica-Daniel Dumitrelea"

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent form of dementia, is characterized by progressive cognitive decline and behavioral disturbances, with an increasing incidence as the global population ages. This study investigates the effects of semaglutide (SEM), a glucagon-like peptide-1 analog, on cognitive function and anxiety-like behavior in a transgenic murine model of AD.

Methods: 20 mice were randomly distributed into the following groups ( = 5): (WT + VEH) group: C57BL/6J + saline, (WT + SEM) group: C57BL/6J + semaglutide, (AD + VEH) group: AD + saline, (AD + SEM) group: AD + semaglutide.

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Objective: The paper analyses the incidence, diagnosis and treatment options available for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women with pelvic floor dysfunction admitted to Craiova's Surgery Clinic IV.

Methods: This is a retrospective 10-year study comprising a surgical cohort of 420 patients with significant enough to alter quality of life SUI associated to ureterocele and cystocele and in 353 cases with rectocele too. The highest incidence of SUI was encountered between 50 and 59 years of age (range 39 - 81 years).

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The aims of this paper are both to highlight some dilemmas concerning the diagnosis of primary epithelial ovarian carcinoma mainly in its early stages and to underline the capricious responses of this type of malignancy to an otherwise well coded modern management. This study is based on the analysis of the records of 78 patients with ovarian carcinoma admitted for diagnosis and surgical treatment to the Department of General Surgery of Craiova C.F.

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The study analyzed the prognostic significance of a group of three histologic markers belonging to intra- and peritumorous stroma as derived from a series of 66 patients with gastric adenocarcinoma operated upon in Craiova CFR General Surgery Clinic. To this end we attempted to uncover any possible correlation between the three stromal parameters represented by type of angiogenesis, peritumorous inflammatory infiltrate and desmoplastic reaction and both the depth of malignant invasion through the gastric wall and the histologic type of gastric cancer. The results of our investigation highlighted that type A2 angiogenesis is displayed mostly by gastric carcinomas with well-differentiated tubular and secretory structure (class 2 Goseky) whereas type A3, angiogenesis is mainly a feature of gastric cancer with a poorly-differentiated tubular morphology (classes 3 and 4 Goseky).

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The authors present their experience with 14 cases of esophagoplasty by right ileocolon interposition which were performed to re-establish the digestive continuity in 12 patients operated on for caustic burns induced esophageal strictures and 2 patients with esophageal neoplasm managed by esophagectomy. The current study aims to pin/point both the anastomotic risk and the technical difficulties related to the colon interposition graft anatomic trajectory and vascular supply. Given the utmost importance of both the preoperative correction of the nutritional deficit and the improvement of pulmonary function the authors suggest that esophagoplasty should bu preceded by a "preoperative intervention", consisting of ileocolic artery ligation, gastrostomy and pleural drainage.

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Guided fistula (or sinus tract) techniques, which are a nowadays a controversial topic, comprise a group of simple surgical methods of postoperative peritonitis treatment. This retrospective study is an attempt to bring further insights into the literature debate on the utility of the aforementioned techniques by presenting Craiova C.F.

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The authors analyze a group of 49 postoperative peritonitis, which represent 0.57% of a total of 8550 surgical interventions performed over the last 7 years and 1.19% of 4100 laparotomies carried out in an elective operation orientated general surgery department.

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Introduction: The aim of this work is to analyze the various gastric carcinoma classification systems, trying, at the same time, to establish connections between the anatomopathologic evolutionary and prognostic aspects. CASE MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was performed on a series of 66 patients who undergone excision surgery for gastric carcinoma. The study material are 31 cases of gastric cancer diagnosed in Clinical Hospital CFR Craiova, and another 35 cases diagnosed at the "I.

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The authors are presenting a few considerations on Thoracic Esophageal Neoplasm, as resulted from an 18-cases study performed on patients that were operated between 1994-1999. The esophageal resection rate was of 50%, as follows: 7 Esophageal Resections and 2 Superior Polar Esogastric Resections. The digestive transit was reestablished by means of intrathoracic transposition of the stomach (6 cases) or of the right ileo-colon (2 cases).

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