35 results on '"Cetta, F."'
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2. Mutations of C-Ki-ras in gallbladder, carcinomas associated with gallstones and in those associated with cystic bile duct dilatation
3. Hepatoblastoma and thyroid carcinoma co-segregate with congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE) in patients with familial adenomatous polyposis
4. Hepatolithiasis associated with caroli's disease is frequently of the cholesterol subtype
5. Black pigment gallstones are found with increased frequency compared with cholesterol gallstones within the rokytansky-aschoff sinuses of the gallbladder
6. Absence of microsatellite instability at target sequences within the TGFβ type II and IGF II receptor gene in thyroid carcinoma associated with familial adenomatous polyposis
7. Coexistence of ret-PTC activation and lymphocytic infiltration in thyroid tumors associated with germ-line mutation of the APC gene
8. Lack of ras activation in fap-associated thyroid tumors showing activation of the ret-PTC, oncogene
9. The wild type APC allele is not lost in fap-associated thyroid tumors, showing activation of the chimeric oncogene ret-PTC
10. A new biomaterial more resistent to infection to be used to manufacture biliary endoprostheses
11. Cholangiocarcinoma in patients with hepatolithiasis and cystic dilatation of bile ducts
12. Mutations of APC gene and genes involved in beckwith-wiedemann syndrome are frequently found in children with hepatoblastoma
13. Bile infection precedes, not follows, the formation of clogs obstructing biliary endoprostheses and plays a basic role in the clogging process
14. Does Helicobacter Pylori play a role in the pathogenesis of some types of gallstones
15. Childhood hepatocellular tumors in FAP
16. A prospective study on the long-term fate of metallic clips used during laparoscopy cholecistectomy
17. More than 40 per cent of patients with gallbladder carcinoma associated with gallstones were unaware of having gallstones or had no gallstone related symptoms in the last 15 years
18. Cholesterol stone recurrence in the cystic remnant after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The first case report during a follow-up study of patients with or without postoperative bile acid therapy
19. The natural history of gallstones: A reappraisal
20. Parietal factors play a basic role in the pathogenesis of some types of black pigment gallstones
21. The comet-tail artifact in the post-lithotripsy gallbladder: Cholesterol stone fragments due to shock waves or concomitant intraparietal black microstones?
22. Is it possible to detect preoperatively patients at hight risk of biliary injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy?
23. The possible role of phospholipase in gallstone pathogenesis
24. Calcium carbonate solubility in human common duct bile: Calcium carbonate precipitation in gallstones
25. Unusual or unusually severe complications of gallstones in patients with longterm treatment by somatostatin-like drugs for neuroendocrine tumors
26. Long cystic remnant after cholecystectomy: Surgical technique and radionale for its removal in patients with severe biliopancreatic symptoms
27. Squamocellular gallbladder carcinoma associated with multiple small pigment stones long term after total gastrectomy
28. Hepatoblastoma and thyroid carcinoma: Two rare extracolonic manifestations of familial adenomatous polyposis usually occurring in patients with germ-line APC mutations determining a truncated protein at codon 1125-1126
29. Single hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) larger than 4 cm usually occur in the right liver lobe in the absence of cirrhosis
30. Enterochromaffin-like cell gastric carcinoids in the elderty
31. Does Helicobacter Pyloriplay a role in the pathogenesis of some types of gallstones
32. Hepatolithiasis and cholesterol and bile acid metabolism
33. Childhood hepatocellular tumors in FAP
34. Bacteria and pathogenesis of gallstones.
35. Hypercalcemia, calcium in bile, and calcium in gallstones.
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