Publications by authors named "T Matrai"

Introduction: The significant need for breast reconstruction resulting from the spread of oncoplastic breast surgery raises a number of systemic issues. Clarification and regulation of the indications are needed for aesthetic changes of the reconstructed breast due to oncotherapy treatments, ageing and technical problems of implants; a number of operations, targeted aesthetic goals as well as surgical capacities and financial background should also be determined.

Aim: Our aim was to conduct a survey on the opinions and needs of the Hungarian breast cancer population about a modern breast reconstruction system.

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Introduction: The aims of this study were to investigate the correlation between lymphatic drainage and the sentinel lymph node (SLN) status of the subregions in the context of the clinic-pathological parameters of the tumour and the coverage of the axillary volumes by standard and high tangential fields (STgF and HTgF) for whole breast radiotherapy and axillary reverse mapping (ARM).

Patients And Methods: 933 women with early breast cancer and clinically negative axillary status underwent breast surgery and SLN biopsy followed by axillary lymph node dissection in SLN-positive cases. The subregional localisation of the SLN(s) was registered and statistically analysed with the clinic-pathological characteristics of the breast tumour.

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The effects of different heat treatments were studied on chemical composition, protein degradability, amino acid composition, trypsin inhibition and urease activity. Three lactating Holstein cows fitted with rumen cannulae were used. Fullfat soybean was prepared employing different forms of heat treatment: dry-extrusion at 150 degrees C for 25 s (treatment I); wet-extrusion at 95 degrees C for 30 min (treatment II); toasted soybean at 105 degrees C for 30 min (treatment III) extracted soybean meal (treatment IV); and untreated soybean (treatment V).

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Authors studied 87 patients with obstructive jaundice secondary to unresectable cancer of the head of the pancreas undergoing palliative biliary bypass procedure. They compared the four different types of biliodigestive anastomoses regarding to the postoperative morbidity, the mortality, the late complications and the survival. Their data suggest that Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy with prophylactic GEA is the optimal palliation.

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