Baptist B Trimbos

Baptist B Trimbos
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Purpose: The safety of ovarian tissue autotransplantation in oncology patients cannot be ensured, as current tumor-detection methods compromise the ovarian tissue viability. Although non-destructive methods (for instance near-infrared fluorescence imaging) can discriminate malignant from healthy tissues while leaving the examined tissues unaffecte...
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Background and aims: Survival after radical hysterectomy (RH) for early-stage cervical cancer is good. Hence quality of life (QOL) after treatment is an important issue. Nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy (NSRH) improves QOL by selectively sparing innervation of bladder, bowel and vagina, reducing therapy-induced morbidity. However, the oncologica...
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Purpose: Completeness of cytoreductive surgery is a key prognostic factor for survival in patients with ovarian cancer. The ability to differentiate clearly between malignant and healthy tissue is essential for achieving complete cytoreduction. Using current approaches, this differentiation is often difficult and can lead to incomplete tumor remov...
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Purpose: Autotransplantation of ovarian tissue can be used to restore fertility in cancer patients following gonadotoxic treatment. Whether this procedure is safe remains unclear, as current tumor detection methods render the ovarian tissue unsuitable for transplantation. Full-field optical coherence tomography (FF-OCT) is an imaging modality that...
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Rationale Dopamine (DA) plays a key role in reward-seeking behaviours. Accumulating evidence from animal and human studies suggests that human sexual reward learning may also depend on DA transmission. However, research on the role of DA in human sexual reward learning is completely lacking. Objectives To investigate whether DA antagonism attenuate...
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Premature ovarian failure is a major concern in women of reproductive age who undergo gonadotoxic cancer treatment. Autotransplantation of frozen-thawed cortical ovarian tissue allows the immediate start of cancer treatment, but risks reintroduction of cancer. Current tumor detection methods compromise the ovarian tissue’s viability and can therefo...
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Objective: The standard treatment of early-stage (FIGO [International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics] I) endometrioid endometrial cancer (EEC) is hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. An alternative approach for younger women with low-grade EEC who wish to preserve fertility may be hormonal treatment. Previous studies have su...
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Purpose: Therapeutic vaccination with human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) E6 and E7 synthetic long peptides (SLP) is effective against HPV16-induced high-grade vulvar and vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN/VaIN). However, clinical non-responders displayed weak CD8+ T-cell reactivity. Here, we studied if imiquimod applied at the vaccine site c...
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Introduction: Emotion regulation research has shown successful altering of unwanted aversive emotional reactions. Cognitive strategies can also downregulate expectations of reward arising from conditioned stimuli, including sexual stimuli. However, little is known about whether such strategies can also efficiently upregulate expectations of sexual...
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Objective: In ovarian cancer, two of the most important prognostic factors for survival are completeness of staging and completeness of cytoreductive surgery. Therefore, intra-operative visualization of tumor lesions is of great importance. Preclinical data already demonstrated tumor visualization in a mouse-model using near-infrared (NIR) fluores...
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Ovarian cancer remains still the leading cause of death of gynecological malignancy, in spite of first-line chemotherapy with cisplatin and paclitaxel. Although initial response is favorably, relapses are common and prognosis for women with advanced disease stays poor. Therefore efficacious approaches are needed. Previously, an anti-cancer agent, E...
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Human papillomavirus-induced usual-type vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (uVIN) are infiltrated by immune cells but apparently not cleared. A potential explanation for this is an impaired T cell effector function by an immunesuppressive milieu, coinfiltrating regulatory T cells or the expression of coinhibitory molecules. Here, the role of these po...
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The role of interleukin (IL)-17 in cancer remains controversial. In view of the growing interest in the targeting of IL-17, knowing its cellular sources and clinical implications is crucial. In the present study, we unraveled the phenotype of IL-17 expressing cells in cervical cancer using immunohistochemical double and immunofluorescent triple sta...
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Background: In women with early ovarian cancer (EOC), comprehensive surgical staging is known to enhance ovarian cancer outcomes and requires specific surgical competence. Given that centralization of care remains a topic of continuing debate, a system of "guest operations" was introduced in the midwestern part of The Netherlands. During a guest op...
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Human papilloma virus (HPV)-induced usual-type vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (uVIN) is infiltrated by myeloid cells but the type and role of these cells is unclear. We used triple immunofluorescent confocal microscopy to locate, identify and quantify myeloid cells based on their staining pattern for CD14, CD33 and CD163 in a cohort of 43 primary...
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Somatic mutations play a major role in tumour initiation and progression. The mutation status of a tumour may predict prognosis and guide targeted therapies. The majority of techniques to study oncogenic mutations require high quality and quantity DNA or are analytically challenging. Mass-spectrometry based mutation analysis however is a relatively...
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Standard treatment in early-stage cervical cancer is a radical hysterectomy (RH) with pelvic lymphadenectomy. In women who wish to preserve fertility radical vaginal trachelectomy has been proposed; however, this is not feasible in larger tumors, and nerve-sparing surgery is not possible. Nerve-sparing radical abdominal trachelectomy (NSRAT) overco...
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Conventional radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy (RHL) for early-stage cervical cancer is associated with significant bladder, anorectal, and sexual dysfunction. Nerve-sparing modification of RHL (NS-RHL) has been developed with the aim to reduce surgical treatment-related morbidity. Postoperative radiation therapy (RT) is offered to p...
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to investigate whether morphologic characteristics determined by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can discriminate between bulky cervical tumours with a favourable or worse prognosis. MRI examinations were performed in 24 patients with cervical cancer Stage >or= 1B2. The ratio between tumour width and length (barrel index: BI) and the presence of i...
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Treatment choices for cervical cancer are primarily based on clinical FIGO stage and the post-operative evaluation of prognostic parameters including tumor diameter, parametrial and lymph node involvement, vaso-invasion, infiltration depth, and histological type. The aim of this study was to evaluate genomic changes in bulky cervical tumors and the...
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Figure S1, Classification of patient ethnicity in relation to HapMap populations. Red dots are patients, while blue, yellow, green, and pink dots correspond to European, African, Japanese and Chinese populations, respectively. Figure S2, Balance state classification in relation to continuous CN and LAIR. Red dots indicate balanced state, blue dots...
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Objective: The treatment of endometrial cancer is total hysterectomy including bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Standard treatment takes away the possibility for fertile women to conceive. This review studies the effectiveness and safety of conservative/hormonal therapy for stage I grade 1 and 2 endometrial cancer. Materials and Methods: We searche...
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Experimental laboratory study was made to test the knot integrity of identical, non-identical and parallel sliding knots, with three and five throws, made with synthetic resorbable multifilament suture materials. The knots were made with Novosyn (polyglactin 612), Safil (polyglycolic acid), Vicryl (polyglactin 612) and Vicryl plus (polyglactin 910...
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Background: Previously, we have shown that low IL-12p40 mRNA expression by cervical cancer cells is associated with a poor survival of cervical cancer patients. As IL-12p40 is both a subcomponent of interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-23, the aim of this study was to elucidate the role of IL-12p40 in cervical cancer. Methods: We have measured the expressio...
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We performed a cross-sectional study in Indonesia to evaluate the performance of a single-visit approach of cervical cancer screening, using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA), histology and cryotherapy in low-resource settings. Women having limited access to health-care facilities were screened by trained doctors using VIA. If the test was p...
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Near-infrared fluorescence imaging using indocyanine green (ICG) has recently been introduced as a novel technique for sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping in early-stage cervical cancer. Although preclinical research has shown that ICG adsorbed to human serum albumin (ICG:HSA) improves its performance, the need for HSA has not yet been confirmed in c...
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Failure of the immune system to launch a strong and effective immune response to high-risk HPV is related to viral persistence and the development of anogenital (pre)malignant lesions such as vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN). Different forms of immunotherapy, aimed at overcoming the inertia of the immune system, have been developed and met wi...
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Because of the distinct clinical presentation of early and advanced stage ovarian cancer, we aim to clarify whether these disease entities are solely separated by time of diagnosis or whether they arise from distinct molecular events. Sixteen early and sixteen advanced stage ovarian carcinomas, matched for histological subtype and differentiation g...
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The CXC chemokine receptor (CXCR)7 is involved in tumour development and metastases formation. The aim of the present study was to determine protein expression of CXCR7, its putative co-receptors epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and CXCR4, its predominant ligand CXCL12, their co-dependency and their association with survival in cervical canc...
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The aims of this study were: to determine the incidence of concurrent infections on a serovar level; to determine the incidence of multiple anatomical infected sites on a detection and genotyping level and analyse site-specific serovar distribution; to identify tissue tropism in urogenital versus rectal specimens. Chlamydia trachomatis-infected pat...
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HLA-E is a nonclassical HLA class I molecule, which differs from classical HLA molecules by its nonpolymorphic, conserved nature. Expression and function of HLA-E in normal tissues and solid tumors is not fully understood. We investigated HLA-E protein expression on tissue sections of 420 ovarian and cervical cancers and found equal or higher level...
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The clinical significance of lymphadenectomy in ovarian cancer is controversial. In early ovarian cancer (EOC), it is the extent of the procedure that is the main focus of debate. In advanced disease [advanced ovarian cancer (AOC)], the issue is whether or not lymphadenectomy independently impacts survival. This review summarizes the current standa...
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A tumor in the parametria, either continuous with or separate from the primary malignancy, is an unfavorable prognostic factor in cervical cancer. The incidence of a parametrial tumor localized in blood or lymph vessels, or in tissue, and the relationship of these involvement patterns with pathologic characteristics and prognosis were investigated....
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Ovarian cancer remains the leading cause of death from gynaecological malignancy. More than 60% of the patients are presenting the disease in stage III or IV. In spite of combination of chemotherapy and surgery the prognosis stays poor for therapy regimen. The leaves of a plant endemic to Australia, Calomeria amaranthoides, were extracted and then...
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Concerns about the achievement of surgical proficiency during residency are increasing. To objectify surgical skills, the Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) was developed and proven valid, feasible and reliable for use in laboratory settings. This study aimed to evaluate the value of this tool for intraoperative use. Reside...
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The epidermal growth factor receptor is overexpressed in 70-90% of cervical cancers. Previously, we have shown that epidermal growth factor receptor overexpression independently predicts poor prognosis in cervical cancer patients, which makes it a potential therapeutic target. The aim of this study was to systematically analyze the molecular mechan...
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Cervical carcinoma is the second most frequent cancer type in women worldwide. Both inflammatory cells and stromal cells are important for tumor progression. Stromal cells produce growth factors and extracellular matrix and provide an adequate environment for angiogenesis. Versican, a member of the extracellular matrix, has been shown to have a rol...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of lymph node sampling and taking of blind biopsies as part of the surgical staging procedure for early ovarian cancer on disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in patients who received no adjuvant chemotherapy. In the EORTC ACTION Trial, 448 patients with early ovarian carcinoma...
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To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of power Doppler area (PDA) in the detection of endometrial cancer in women with postmenopausal bleeding. Prospective diagnostic study. University hospital. Seventy-four consecutive women presenting with postmenopausal bleeding and a total endometrial thickness of more than 4 mm. The PDA was measured by pelvic ul...
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Radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy is considered to be the cornerstone in the treatment of early-stage cervical cancer. Although survival in early-stage cervical cancer is up to 95%, long-term morbidity with regard to bladder, bowel, and sexual function is considerable. Damage to the pelvic autonomic nerves may be the cause of these l...
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Tumor recurrence in the surgical scar after radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer has been reported, but the incidence is unknown. Facts about patient and tumor characteristics and follow-up are lacking. The objective of this study was to analyze the incidence and characteristics of cervical cancer scar recurrences. All patients who were surgica...
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A long-term follow-up analysis of the randomized clinical trial Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Ovarian Neoplasm (ACTION) from the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer was undertaken to determine whether the original results with a median follow-up of 5.5 years could be verified after longer follow-up with more events. In the ACTION...
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Early ovarian cancer patients are often incompletely staged during initial surgery.¹, ² and ³ This omission can have serious adverse consequences for the prognosis of patients as the completeness of surgical staging has been identified as an independent prognostic parameter for survival.⁴ and ⁵ The reasons for the problem of inadequate staging of e...
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Distilled water is used worldwide to check on hemostasis at the end of pelvic oncological operations. Nevertheless, reports about this method are lacking. The aim of this study was to explain the method and to discuss possible side effects. After the addition of distilled water to the surgically exposed pelvis, rapid lysis of erythrocytes results i...
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This study investigated the role of cognitive-affective variables related to sexuality, chronic pain, individual and relational well-being in superficial dyspareunia. Although symptomatic women (n = 80) differed from complaint-free controls (n = 62) on all variables, sexuality related measures had the most important contribution into the prediction...
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To clarify the debate about the possible threat of sparing the pelvic autonomic nerves in radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer to radicality, comparative studies of nerve-sparing and conventional surgery are necessary. The aim of his study was to analyze and compare local recurrence rate, feasibility, and safety of nerve-sparing and non-nerve-s...
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An analysis was performed comparing survival of patients with clear cell carcinoma (CCC) to patients with serous adenocarcinoma (SAC) in early ovarian cancer. Furthermore, a literature search was done to clarify the clinical and histopathological features of clear cell tumors of the ovary. Between November 1990 and March 2000, 448 patients with ova...
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The purpose of this randomized controlled study was to compare conventional resectoscopy and hysteroscopic morcellation among residents in training (Canadian Task Force classification I). Sixty women with an intrauterine polyp or myoma were randomized to either hysteroscopic removal by conventional resectoscopy or hysteroscopic morcellation perform...
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In 2002, our group introduced an operation to avoid damage to the pelvic autonomous nerves during radical hysterectomy that proved to be feasible, effective and safe. During the last five years, we have adapted our surgical technique to make this procedure easier and safer in terms of radicality. We report on the changes in the surgical approach an...
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Radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy (RHL) for cervical cancer causes damage to the autonomic nerves, which are responsible for increased vaginal blood flow during sexual arousal. The aim of the study of which we now report preliminary data was to determine whether a nerve-sparing technique leads to an objectively less disturbed vaginal...
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To evaluate the possibility to give a prediction of the future (disease-free) survival, given the fact that a patient with a history of early-stage cervical cancer has been disease free for a specific period after treatment. Between January 1984 and April 2005, 615 patients with cervical cancer stages I-IIA underwent radical hysterectomy with or wi...
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To identify predictors of postsurgical adhesion formation in peritoneal fluid and plasma, and assess efficacy and safety of reteplase (recombinant plasminogen activator [r-PA]). Prospective randomized study. University Medical Center. Twenty-six abdominal myomectomy patients with early second-look laparoscopy (ESL). Randomization to IP treatment wi...
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Human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced malignancies are frequently infiltrated by lymphocytes. To comprehend the contribution of HPV-specific T cells in this anti-tumor response we developed a method that allowed the analysis of the presence and specificity of cervix-infiltrating and draining lymph node resident T cells in a group of 74 patients with c...
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Our aim was to test our laparoscopic simulator for construct validity and for establishing performance standards. The skills of laparoscopic novices (n = 18) and advanced gynaecologists (experts, n = 5) were tested on our inanimate simulator by their performance of five tasks. The sum score was the sum of scores of all five tasks. We calculated the...
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The Piver classification of radical hysterectomy for the treatment of cervical cancer is outdated and misused. The Surgery Committee of the Gynecological Cancer Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) produced, approved, and adopted a revised classification. It is hoped that at least within the EORTC particip...
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To assess the interobserver agreement on interpreting hand drawings as a colposcopic image recording technique in women with borderline cytology and to assess the correlation between colposcopic impression and histological outcome. We used colposcopic documentation and histology from a cohort study of women with borderline dyskaryosis. Four gynecol...
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In view of the current emphasis on increasing patient safety and quality control in laparoscopic surgery, there is a growing need to improve laparoscopic training. This study was conducted to investigate if and when residents reached performance standards for basic laparoscopic skills on a boxtrainer and to analyze the current state of implementati...
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This study was conducted to assess the accuracy and feasibility of diagnostic hysteroscopy in the evaluation of intrauterine abnormalities in women with abnormal uterine bleeding. Electronic databases were searched from 1 January 1965 to 1 January 2006 without language selection. The medical subject heading (MeSH) and textwords for the following te...
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Drainage, following radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection to prevent postoperative lymphocyst formation and surgical morbidity, is controversial. To study the clinical significance of drainage, 253 patients were registered and 234 patients were randomised into two arms. In one arm (n=117) postoperative drainage was performed, in the...
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To determine if the number of removed lymph nodes in radical hysterectomy with lymphadenectomy (RHL) influences survival of patients with early stage cervical cancer and to analyze the relation of different factors like patient age, tumour size and infiltration depth with the number of nodes examined in node-negative early stage cervical cancer pat...
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Cervical cancer is now known to be caused by infection with an oncogenic type of the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, little is known about the continued role of HPV once cancer has been established. Here, we describe the quantitative relation between HPV DNA copy number and mRNA expression of the viral oncogenes (E6 and E7) and the prognostic...
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In this study the MIB-1 immunostaining pattern as an index of cellular proliferation was analyzed in smears diagnosed as borderline dyskaryosis in order to establish whether the combination of human papillomavirus testing and MIB-1 staining could resolve equivocal cytology. Conventional Pap smears of 108 women diagnosed as borderline dyskaryosis we...
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Fifteen leading oncology centers from 15 European countries were polled about the necessity of 16 different surgical procedures for staging ovarian cancer. A considerable lack of agreement was found. Blind peritoneal biopsies are considered mandatory by only half of the participating institutes. Para-iliac lymph node sampling was regarded as an eve...
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The objective of this study was to assess the role of postoperative radiotherapy (RT) in early-stage cervical carcinoma with risk factors other than positive nodes, parametrial invasion, or positive margins and to compare outcomes using the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) modification of the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) system with the...
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the problems with miction, defecation, and sexuality after a radical hysterectomy with or without adjuvant radiotherapy for the treatment of cervical cancer stage I-IIA. This study included an observational longitudinal study of self-reported bladder, defecation, and sexual problems with a baseline score....
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In this observational study, we analysed whether a period of wait and see was reasonable following incomplete removal of submucous fibroids, with regard to symptoms of abnormal uterine bleeding, and whether factors predicting subsequent surgery could be identified. In 3 affiliated hospitals, patients with incomplete removal of submucous fibroids, t...
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The objective of this study was to compare the cosmetic outcome of two different closing techniques for lower midline abdominal incisions: a continuous intracutaneous suture versus interrupted Donati stitches. Eighty patients undergoing gynecological surgery through a lower midline abdominal incision were randomized. The cosmetic outcome of the sca...
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Autonomic nerve damage plays a crucial role in the etiology of bladder dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, and colorectal motility disorders that occur after radical hysterectomy. We investigated the extent and nature of nerve damage in conventional and nerve-sparing radical hysterectomy. Macroscopical disruption of nerves was assessed through anatomi...
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Eighty-five pairs of simultaneously recorded external and internal cardiotocograms (CTGs) were coded and evaluated with a ten-point scoring system routinely used for the assessment of antepartum CTG. The highest consistency in interpretation between the external ultrasound and the internal fetal scalp CTG was found for basal heart rate followed by...
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1) To assess the regression to normal cytology in women with cervical smears diagnosed as atypical squamous or glandular cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS/AGUS) and absence or clearance of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection; 2) To evaluate the association between viral load, semi-quantitatively evaluated, and cytological or histological o...
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To look for evidence of a fibrinolytic insufficiency as a cause of adhesion formation. Retrospective and prospective study. University medical center. Retrospective study: 50 patients undergoing laparoscopy, divided into patients with and without endometriosis. Prospective study: 18 patients undergoing infertility surgery involving a second-look la...
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In young patients with cervical carcinoma, the standard surgical treatment is often followed by postoperative radiotherapy. This treatment strategy, although resulting in a significant increase in cure rates, often causes infertility and premature ovarian failure. Ovarian autotransplantation outside the field of radiotherapy is a new technique to p...
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To evaluate the clinical relevance of 3-dimensional saline infusion sonography (3D-SIS) in addition to conventional SIS in women with abnormal uterine bleeding suspected of having intrauterine abnormalities. All women suspected of having intrauterine abnormalities were eligible. Before 3D-SIS, conventional SIS was performed. The results of these te...
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Besides commercially available serological assays that detect antibodies to major outer membrane protein (MOMP)1 and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) “in-house” chlamydial heat shock protein 60 (cHSP60) assays are extensively used in assessing serological responses to urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Although comparison of the different “in-hous...
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the prognostic significance of tumor geography, defined as exophytic or barrel-shaped growth, in bulky (>4 cm) cervical cancer. Four hundred women with cervical cancer, treated by primary radical hysterectomy between January 1984 and November 2000, were followed in a prospective cohort study. Clinical and pathol...
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The desirability of adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with early ovarian carcinoma, i.e. a carcinoma limited to the internal genitalia (FIGO stage I-IIA), has long been controversial. Until recently, the few randomised studies that had been performed showed no improvement in survival after adjuvant chemotherapy, but the numbers of patients were too...
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The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfunction following hysterectomy is not clear. Radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer causes surgical damage to the autonomic nerves which are responsible for the increased vaginal blood flow during sexual arousal. Simple hysterectomy causes more limited nerve disrupti...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of complications and the incidence of open- versus closed-entry (either by Veress needle or first trocar) technique in gynecologic laparoscopy in The Netherlands. Questionnaire analysis of members of the Dutch Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy and Minimal Invasive Surgery was combined with a...
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The treatment of early ovarian cancer has long been based on non-randomized studies and on a small number of randomized studies without sufficient power. Adjuvant chemotherapy is often given to high-risk patients, but the benefit of such an approach has never been proven and the definition of high-risk early ovarian cancer differs widely. Recently,...
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Quality control of medical performance requires adequate 'state-of-the-art' data and this is currently not uniformly defined for radical hysterectomy. We have used data from a randomised multicentre clinical trial examining the clinical significance of surgical drains following radical hysterectomy (European Organisation for Research and Treatment...
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In 1962, the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) was founded, and in the course of the years it developed into the leading European organisation in cancer research. Currently, the EORTC is organised into (Pre-)Clinical Groups and Task Forces consisting of scientists and/or clinicians. One of these groups with a specif...
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Autonomic nerve damage during surgery is thought to play a crucial role in the aetiology of bladder dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and colorectal motility disorders which are seen in patients after radical hysterectomy. In order to prevent these complications, Japanese gynaecologists introduced a surgical technique with preservation of the pelvic...
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Objective To assess the value and limitations of aspiration cytology in the diagnosis of cystic lesions of the ovary which were predicted sonographically as benign.DesignA prospective study. All patients, pre- and postmenopausal, who were going to have a laparoscopic cystectomy or oöphorectomy had a laparoscopic aspiration of the cyst. Without know...
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The intrauterine device (IUD) is an effective contraceptive method. The contraceptive power as well as the side-effects of IUD are thought to relate to the position of the IUD in the uterine cavity. We assessed the accuracy of clinical evaluation of IUD position. A prospective comparative study was performed. The clinical evaluation was compared wi...

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