59 results match your criteria: "Mellino Mellini Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Hist Neurosci
September 2008
Department of Neurology, Mellino Mellini Hospital, Chiari, Italy.
During the Renaissance, different artists began to draw medical illustrations from various viewpoints. Leonardo da Vinci was among those who sought to portray the emotional as well as the physical qualities of man. Other European artists described caricatural aspects of medical activities.
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March 2009
Orthopaedics and Traumatology Department, Mellino Mellini Hospital Trust, Civil Hospital of Iseo, Brescia, Italy.
Traditional treatment of complex ankle fracture consists of open reduction and internal fixation. Nevertheless, this treatment can delay fracture healing and cause prolonged oedema. The surgeon should consider necessity of early recovery when treating athletes, especially football players.
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November 2007
Multiple Sclerosis Centre, Neurology Department, Mellino Mellini Hospital, V.le Mazzini 6, 25032 Chiari, Brescia, Italy.
Psychotic disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), although reported in the literature, are quite rare. The maniac psychosis is increased in MS patients, especially after steroid use, but a pure paranoid (delusional) state is very uncommon. We report a case of a patient with MS complicated by Capgras' syndrome.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Orthop Traumatol
June 2007
Department of Internal Medicine Mellino Mellini Hospital Trust, Civil Hospital of Iseo, Iseo (BS), Italy.
A case of bilateral rupture of the Achilles tendon in a patient treated with levofloxacin for cystitis is reported. A 76-year-old woman suddenly developed painful ankles one day after levofloxacin treatment. Drug therapy was switched to amoxicillin/clavulanate on the fourth day.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutoimmun Rev
January 2007
Department of Neurology, Mellino Mellini Hospital, 25032 Chiari, Italy.
Autonomic paraneoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS) typically present as chronic gastrointestinal pseudo-obstruction or orthostatic hypotension and usually occur in association with other PNS rather than in isolation. Although rare, they are often debilitating, sometimes fatal, and probably seriously underdiagnosed. Here, we discuss the clinical, immunological and oncological features of these syndromes and review the molecular and cellular mechanism that may underlie the triggering and maintenance of their autoimmune pathogenesis.
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January 2007
Division of General and Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Mellino Mellini Hospital, Chiari (BS), Italy.
Background: We describe an afferent loop obstruction caused by an adhesion band in a case of distal gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y end-to-side jejunal anastomosis for cancer.
Methods: An initial clinical presentation of acute pancreatitis was ruled out by a computed tomography scan, which revealed intestinal obstruction; it was then confirmed on laparoscopy. Definitive treatment was laparoscopic adhesiolysis.
Acta Orthop Belg
April 2006
Orthopaedic and Trauma Department, Mellino Mellini Hospital Trust, Civil Hospital of Iseo, Brescia, Italy.
There is a paucity of orthopaedic literature describing avulsion of the ischial tuberosity, but its spontaneous healing does not seem to have been reported to-date. This article describes the case of a young football player who suffered an avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity while kicking vigorously next to the ball during a football match. The diagnosis was not made at the time of trauma, and the fracture was found five years later to have healed spontaneously.
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May 2006
Department of Otorhynolaryngology, "Mellino Mellini" Hospital, Iseo BS, Italy.
Laryngeal paraganglioma is a rare vascular neuroendocrine benign tumour. Surgery is the standard treatment. The pre-operative gold standard is Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Gadolinum contrast.
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October 2004
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Mellino Mellini Hospital, Chiari-Iseo.
A case of giant ethmoid osteoma treated by functional endoscopic sinus surgery is described. The tumour was closely adherent to the surrounding anatomical structures--lamina papyracea, cribriform plate, spheno-ethmoidal recess--and protruded into the nasopharynx. Complete removal of the tumour, under general anaesthesia, using intranasal drill and diode L.
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