Publications by authors named "U Aisslinger"

Ten vaginal and central recurrences of cervical carcinoma were analyzed by Southern blot hybridization under nonstringent and stringent conditions for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 11, 16, 18, 31, and 35 DNA. Cases judged HPV-negative by this assay were tested with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for HPV 16 and 18. All 10 recurrences were HPV-positive.

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Fortunately, coincidence of pregnancy associated with malignant neoplasm is rare. As reported in the literature, incidence is 1.5-10: 10,000 pregnancies.

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There is a low incidence of pregnancy associated with malignancy. We performed a retrospective analysis of patients of 16 to 35 years of age with malignancies, who had given birth to children in Freiburg 1980-1989. 170 patients were included.

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Out of a total of 120 patients operated on for recurrent ovarian cancer, two at the very best, but possibly not even one, will have a definitive chance of cure. Despite the poor long-term prognosis, as well as the lengthy operation and postoperative treatment involved, it does not seem justified to withhold surgery for recurrent disease totally. In some cases, symptoms can be treated with surgery, such as tumour pain or an impending ileus.

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