Objective: Interventional bronchoscopy is one of the modalities for palliation and definitive treatment of benign tracheal stenosis. There is however no general agreement on the management of this disease. Aim of this work is to define, in the largest group of patients presented in the literature, what types of tracheal stenosis are amenable to definitive treatment by interventional endoscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProgressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) is a connective tissue disease characterized by fibrosis and thickness of cutis and subcutis (scleroderma) and deterioration of small arteries and capillary vessels, with changeable visceral renal, cardiac, intestinal and pulmonary involvements. The disease is characterized by cutaneous sclerosis, that is to say by the increase of consistence and thickness of cutis that lose her usual elasticity. The sclerosis can be limited to the fingers (sclerodactyly) or can involve otherwise (acrosclerosis); many other time is diffuse also to upper limbs and to thorax (diffuse scleroderma).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 40 patients with bacterial bronchopulmonary complications during polychemotherapy for advanced bronchogenic carcinoma, once-daily netilmicin (4.5 mg/kg every 24 h) brought about complete resolution of the infective process in 90% of the cases and eradication of the responsible pathogen in 82%. This result must be considered good in view of the patients' precarious condition due to their advanced neoplastic disease.
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