5 results match your criteria: "Konstantopouleion Agia Olga General Hospital[Affiliation]"
Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol
August 2014
aSurgical Department-HPB Surgical Unit, Konstantopouleion Agia Olga General Hospital bLaboratory of Biology, Department of Basic Medical Science, School of Medicine, University of Athens cThird Department of Surgery, University of Athens School of Medicine, Attikon University Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PNETs) share a unique genetic identity, functional behavior, and clinical course. Compared with tumors of the exocrine pancreas, they are rare and show a different biologic behavior and prognosis. On the basis of data from recent studies, all PNETs, outside of small insulinomas, should be considered potentially malignant and treated accordingly.
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November 2013
Andreas Bakoyiannis, Spiros Delis, Christos Dervenis, First Surgical Department-HPB Surgical Unit, Konstantopouleion Agia Olga General Hospital, 14233 Athens, Greece.
Cystic formations within the liver are a frequent finding among populations. Besides the common cystic lesions, like simple liver cysts, rare cystic liver lesions like cystadenocarcinoma should also be considered in the differential diagnosis. Thorough knowledge of each entity's nature and course are key elements to successful treatment.
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November 2013
First Department of Surgery, Konstantopouleion-Agia Olga General Hospital, Athens 142-33, Greece.
The present study describes a case of a painful supraclavicular soft-tissue metastasis of a skin melanoma invading the brachial plexus in a 38-year-old male. The patient was treated twice with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) under computed tomography (CT) guidance, which caused tumoral necrosis. The patient was originally referred with a 7-cm metastasis in the right supraclavicular fossa, which caused intractable pain and a degree of numbness.
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July 2009
Computed Tomography Department, Konstantopouleion Agia Olga General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Groove pancreatitis is a distinct form of chronic pancreatitis characterized by inflammation and fibrous tissue formation, affecting the groove area between the head of the pancreas, the duodenum and the common bile duct. It is manifested on imaging by a sheet-like mass in the groove area near the minor papilla. Thickening of the duodenal wall and cystic transformation in the duodenal wall also represent common imaging features.
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September 2008
Computed Tomography Department, 'Konstantopouleion Agia Olga' General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas is a rare pancreatic tumor that predominantly occurs in young non-Caucasian women. Although most tumors show benign behavior, malignant degeneration may occur. A case of solid pseudopapillary pancreatic tumor in a Caucasian woman is presented that was investigated by endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and EUS-guided fine needle aspiration.
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