3 results match your criteria: "La Sapienza II School of Medicine[Affiliation]"
Am J Sports Med
July 2014
Kirk Kilgour Sports Injury Center, Sant'Andrea Hospital, University of Rome La Sapienza-II School of Medicine, Rome, Italy.
Background: The pivot-shift test is considered a reliable examination to evaluate the results of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, as it strongly correlates with patient satisfaction, giving-way episodes, and activity level. The addition of lateral tenodesis (LT) to current techniques of intra-articular reconstruction with a hamstring graft could potentially improve knee laxity in cases of severe rotational instability.
Purpose: To biomechanically investigate the effect of intra- and extra-articular ACL reconstructions on knee laxity and the pivot-shift phenomenon.
Eur J Gynaecol Oncol
May 2005
Department of Gynecological Science, Perinatology and Child Health, University of Study of Rome, La Sapienza II School of Medicine, Rome, Italy.
The aim of this retrospective study was to detect endometrial lesions in tamoxifen breast cancer users (menopausal state related). The meaning of genital bleeding during the treatment and the actual incidence of benign and malignant pathology of the endometrium related to length of treatment was also evaluated. Tamoxifen (TMX) is a nonsteroidal triphenylene derivate with clear antiestrogenic properties on the breast which is used as adjuvant treatment for breast cancer; potential adverse effects include endometrial lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Laryngol Otol
November 2003
Department of Clinical Neurology and Otorhinolaryngology, University of Rome La Sapienza II School of Medicine, Rome, Italy.
Hearing threshold has been measured in a group of patients following cochlear implantation with a Clarion device for the last eight years. The patients had received either a pre-curved carrier or the Hi-Focus I plus Electrode Positioner System (EPS). The assessment was carried out within the first post-operative week as well as at a later stage, between six and 87 months, post-operatively.
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