Publications by authors named "Sbrocca M"

Several surgical solutions have been proposed for reconstruction of the auricle in patients whose ear is missing as a result of a traumatic accident, cancer resection, or a congenital condition. These include insertion of an autogenous rib cartilage framework or a porous polymeric material into an expanded postauricular pocket. Reconstruction with rib cartilage has given good results, but requires more than one surgical step and adverse events can occur at both the donor and acceptor site, while cases of prosthesis rejection have been described following application of polymeric prostheses with the expanded postauricular pocket technique.

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Multiple symmetrical lipomatosis, or Madelung's disease, is a rare disease of unknown etiology. It is characterized by the presence of loose adipose tissue deposits localized in the cervical region and in the upper body. The neoformations grow slowly and their initial consequence is purely esthetic.

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Solitary fibrous tumours are rare mesenchymal neoplasms usually arising in the pleura. Extra-pleural locations are uncommon although some cases of head and neck involvement have been reported in the recent literature. In such cases, nose, paranasal cavities and parapharyngeal spaces are the most frequently affected sites.

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Nasal septal perforation may present with various symptoms: epistaxis, crusting, secondary infection, whistling and nasal obstruction. Perforation may be treated by conservative pharmacological treatment or closed by surgical approach. A useful alternative is mechanical obturation, achieved inserting a prosthesis.

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Cervical lymph node metastases may be the initial manifestation of occult cancer. Despite a very exhaustive search, the primary site of approximately 2-10% of these tumours remain undetected. Evaluation of the patient includes: detailed physical examination of skin, upper airways (fiberoptic endoscopy), salivary glands and thyroid; fine-needle biopsy, multiple endoscopic biopsies, and imaging studies (ultrasonography, computed tomography scan or magnetic resonance imaging).

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Parathyroid cysts are a relatively rare cause of neck swelling, and their anatomo-pathological and clinical features are still under debate. Two types of parathyroid cysts have been recognized: the non-functioning or essential forms, which are more frequent, and the adenomatous or functioning parathyroid cysts, which are rarer and cause hyperparathyroidism. Two cases of parathyroid cysts are reported and the treatment is described bearing in mind the various therapeutic procedures proposed in the literature.

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Benign neurogenic tumors (neurilemmoma) arising from the cervical phrenic or vagus nerve are relatively rare. These lesions are benign, asymptomatic and incidentally found. We describe two cases considering different surgical techniques adopted.

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Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is the most common soft-tissue sarcoma of late adult life, but is relatively uncommon in the head and neck region. That region has been reported to be the origin of malignant fibrous histiocytoma in 3-10% of cases. Only one case of the tumor occurring in the pharynx has been reported.

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Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a potent vasoconstrictor peptide produced by vascular endothelin cells There are reports in the literature that ET-1 plasma levels are raised in low tension glaucoma (LTG). ET-1 plasma concentration and Color Doppler Imaging (CDI) evaluation in ophthalmic and posterior ciliary arteries were measured in 15 LTG patients and in 15 healthy subjects. The blood flow index recorded for the ophthalmic artery in normal subjects was a PSV of 36.

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Purpose: Retinitis pigmentosa is a bilateral retinal degeneration. The primary disorder is still debated.

Methods: We performed a prospective investigation of the ocular circulation directly by color Doppler imaging (CDI).

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The authors evaluated, by means of colour Doppler imaging, the blood flow in ophthalmic artery and posterior ciliary arteries in subjects with chronic open angle glaucoma. On the basis of the visual field indices (MD, SF, CPSD) the patients' eyes were divided in two groups: group A with better indices and group B with great damage. At the posterior ciliary arteries they found these values: PSV 10.

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In the light of nineteen personal observations during the past ten years, the Authors remember at first the anatomy of the cheek then the diagnostic approach and the surgery management of this complex region. They specify the variety of cheek space lesions and the possibility of rare or malignant masses involving the cheek. They emphasize the aesthetic results with the different surgery approaches.

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A case is described of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (E.R.) of the middle ear in a 4-year-old child; survival has been over 9 years.

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Four cases of neurofibroma located in the lateral neck spaces are reported. All had come to light upon clinical examination during the course of a few months. The clinical aspects of each are described and the particular difficulties in diagnosis and pre-surgical treatment are stressed.

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The aim of this study was to define sonographic patterns of expanding parotid lesions. Over a 2-year period, 39 parotid gland masses were examined. Gray-scale sonography with a static scanner using high frequency transducers (5 and 7.

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