8 results match your criteria: "Civil Major Hospital[Affiliation]"
Urol Int
July 2013
Department of Urology, University Integrated Hospitals, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy. drporcaro @ yahoo.com
Aim: A preceding exploratory analysis has shown that follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) was significantly correlated to and predicted by prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in a prostate cancer population. The aim of the study was to evaluate FSH physiopathology along the pituitary-testicular-prostate (PTP) axis at the time of initial diagnosis of prostate cancer in an operated population clustered according to the FSH/PSA ratio.
Patients And Methods: The study included 93 patients who underwent standard radical prostatectomy.
Anticancer Res
October 2012
Departments of Urology, University Integrated Hospitals, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy.
Aim: To evaluate estradiol (E(2)) physiopathology along the pituitary-testicular-prostate axis at the time of initial diagnosis of prostate cancer (PC) and subsequent cluster selection of the patient population.
Patients And Methods: Records of the diagnosed (n=105) and operated (n=91) patients were retrospectively reviewed. Age, percentage of positive cores at-biopsy (P+), biopsy Gleason score (bGS), E(2), prolactin (PRL), luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), total testosterone (TT), free-testosterone (FT), prostate-specific antigen (PSA), pathology Gleason score (pGS), estimated tumor volume in relation to percentage of prostate volume (V+), overall prostate weight (Wi), clinical stage (cT), biopsy Gleason pattern (bGP) and pathology stage (pT), were the investigated variables.
Anticancer Res
April 2012
Department of Urology, University Integrated Hospitals, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy.
Aim: To evaluate the prolactin hormone (PRL) physiopathology along the pituitary testicular prostate axis at the time of initial diagnosis of prostate cancer and the subsequent cluster selection of the patient population after radical prostatectomy in relation to clinical and pathological variables.
Patients And Methods: Ninety-two operated prostate cancer patients were retrospectively reviewed. No patient had previously received hormonal treatment.
Urol Int
August 2012
Department of Urology, University Integrated Hospitals, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy.
Aim: To evaluate the physiopathology of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) along the pituitary-testicular-prostate axis at the time of initial diagnosis of prostate cancer in relation to the available clinical variables and to the subsequent cluster selection of the patient population.
Patients And Methods: The study included 98 patients who were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Age, percentages of positive cores (P+) at transrectal ultrasound scan biopsy, biopsy Gleason score (bGS), luteinizing hormone (LH), FSH, total testosterone, free testosterone (FT) and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) were the continuous clinical variables.
Anticancer Res
November 2011
Department of Urology, University Integrated Hospitals, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy.
Aim: To evaluate prolactin (PRL) physiopathology along the pituitary-testis-prostate axis at the time of initial diagnosis of prostate cancer in relation to the available clinical variables and to the subsequent cluster selection of the patient population.
Patients And Methods: The study involved 100 individuals diagnosed with prostate cancer. Age, percentage of positive cores at transrectal ultrasound scan biopsy (P+), biopsy Gleason score (BGS), PRL, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), total testosterone (TT), free testosterone (FT) and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) were the continuous clinical variables.
Int Urol Nephrol
October 2005
Department of Urology, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy.
Increased interest in aneurysms involving the renal artery and its branches has occurred during the past 3 decades. The prevalence of renal artery aneurysms is approximately 0.01%-1% in the general population as well as 2.
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February 2004
Department of Urology, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy.
Background And Objectives: Lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma (LELC) is an undifferentiated epithelial tumor with a dense inflammatory infiltrate that resembles the lymphoepithelioma of the nasopharinx occurring in other sites. Primary LELC of the bladder (LELCB) was first reported by Zukerberg et al in 1991. The incidence of LELCB is 0.
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January 2004
Urologic Operating Unit, Civil Major Hospital, Verona, Italy.
Herein we report on 1 more case of vesicouterine fistula following cesarean section with review and update of the literature concerning this unusual topic. The disease presented with vaginal urinary leakage, cyclic hematuria and amenorrhea. The fistula was successfully repaired by delayed surgery.
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