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Unusual paraneoplastic syndromes of breast carcinoma: a combination of cerebellar degeneration and Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic SyndromeL Romics
Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland
Ir J Med Sci 180:569-71. 2011..However, a combination of LEMS and subacute cerebellar degeneration as paraneoplastic syndromes is extremely rare, and has never been described in association with breast cancer...
[Significance of Toll-like receptors in the pathophysiology of surgical sepsis]Laszlo Romics
Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland
Magy Seb 57:229-35. 2004..The paper also analyses the possible therapeutic utilization of the TLR signalling pathways in surgical sepsis...
[Oncoplastic approach in breast cancer surgery--a new challenge for the future breast surgeon?]Laszlo Romics
Glasgow Western Infirmary Department of Surgery, Glasgow G4 OSF, United Kingdom
Magy Seb 61:5-11. 2008..Breast oncoplastic training is an interdisciplinary task, which combines surgical oncological management of breast cancers with aesthetic/reconstructive breast surgery...
Intracystic papillary carcinoma in a male as a rare presentation of breast cancer: a case report and literature reviewLaszlo Romics
Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, University College Cork, Wilton Road, Cork, Ireland
J Med Case Reports 3:13. 2009..Intracystic papillary carcinoma in men is an extremely rare disease with only a few case presentations published in the literature so far...
Initial experiences with isolated limb perfusion for unresectable melanoma of the limbL Romics
Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
Ir J Med Sci 180:517-20. 2011..Our initial results with isolated limb perfusion (ILP) using melphalan ± TNF alpha in patients with unresectable melanoma of the limb were analyzed...
Massive retroperitoneal ganglioneuroma presenting with small bowel obstruction 18 years following initial diagnosisE M P Cronin
Surgical Professorial Unit, Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland
Ir J Med Sci 174:63-6. 2005..CONCLUSIONS: Ganglioneuroma can grow to a massive size and present in a varied manner. It should be included in the differential diagnosis of any large retroperitoneal or mediastinal mass, including those causing bowel obstruction...
Rapid intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay--more than just a comfort measureF Hanif
Department of Surgery, National University of Ireland, Cork, and Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
World J Surg 30:156-61. 2006..Moreover, it precludes the requirement of frozen section...
