Publications by authors named "R Pasquali Lasagni"

Background: We explored the expression of Fatty Acid Synthase (FAS) in lung carcinomas and its association with clinico-pathological features and prognosis. FAS is a recently discovered molecule involved in the energy supply of normal cells. FAS is also overexpressed in neoplastic tissues because of their increased necessity for energy.

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The patients with advanced stages of intraoral cancer, having a limited life expectancy, are often considered non-surgical cases. Radiochemotherapy does not warrant an acceptable quality of life. The authors analysed the data obtained from their experiences in resections that had been extensive, as well as, reconstructive treatment of these kinds of neoplasms.

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The clinical status of 418 consecutive thrombotic patients was assessed and they were investigated for deficiencies of the proteins involved in the modulation of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. The whole cohort was divided into two groups according to the age at which the first thrombotic event occurred: group 1 younger than 45 years and group 2 older than 45 years. Deficiencies were significantly more frequent in the juvenile thrombotic population; in this subset of patients the prevalences of single deficiencies were: protein S (6.

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Twenty-one asymptomatic individuals with a mildly prolonged prothrombin time (greater than 2 SD from the prothrombin time of the reference plasma) were found to have a mild isolated factor VII (F VII) defect (mean 38.8 U/dl; SD 13.2).

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Technical and clinical data concerning 731 controlled patients submitted to nonsurgical percutaneous biliary drainage (PBD) for preoperative or palliative purposes were collected from eight institutions. Using a computerized analysis program, general and special statistics were obtained, with special attention given to 536 neoplastic cases. Technical success, type, level and nature of the lesions, purpose of drainage, surgery performed, complications, and other clinical and technical information were considered and compared with the clinical results.

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