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    Laparoscopic versus Open Surgery in Complicated Appendicitis in Children Less Than 5 Years Old: A Six-Year Single-Centre Experience by Schleef, J., Dallan, C., Cerrina, A., Ferrero, L., Tommasoni, N., Garofalo, S., Lonati, L., Guanà, R., Lemini, R.

    Published in Surgery research and practice (2016)
    “…Introduction. Acute appendicitis is the most common surgical emergency in the pediatric population. The peak incidence occurs in the first decade of life,…”
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    Treatment of acute appendicitis with one-port transumbilical laparoscopic-assisted appendectomy: a six-year, single-centre experience by Guanà, R, Gesmundo, R, Maiullari, E, Bianco, E R, Bucci, V, Ferrero, L, Canavese, F

    Published in African journal of paediatric surgery (01-09-2010)
    “…Laparoscopic appendectomy is a feasible and safe alternative to open appendectomy for uncomplicated appendicitis. In the past decade several laparoscopic…”
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    Retroperitoneoscopic vs open dismembered pyeloplasty for ureteropelvic junction obstruction in children by Valla, J.S, Breaud, J, Griffin, S.J, Sautot-Vial, N, Beretta, F, Guana, R, Gelas, T, Carpentier, X, Leculee, R, Steyaert, H

    Published in Journal of pediatric urology (01-10-2009)
    “…Abstract Purpose To compare the effectiveness, potential advantages and complications of classical open pyeloplasty with retroperitoneoscopic pyeloplasty in…”
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    Microstructure and properties of squeeze cast A356 alloy processed with a vibrating slope by Guan, R.G., Zhao, Z.Y., Li, Y.D., Chen, T.J., Xu, S.X., Qi, P.X.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (01-03-2016)
    “…•An innovative semisolid squeeze casting of A356.•Fine α-Al grains and homogenous eutectics provided by semisolid squeeze casting.•Giving evidently better…”
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    Traumatic duodenal lesions in children due to two-point seat-belt: the seat-belt syndrome by Guanà, R, Sangiorgio, L, Tessiatore, P, Seymandi, P

    Published in Minerva pediatrica (01-02-2012)
    “…Two consecutive children, motor vehicle accident victims, were treated between December 2006 and January 2007. They reported duodenal perforations due to…”
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    The value of lung scintigraphy in the management of airways foreign bodies in children by Guanà, R, Gesmundo, R, Maiullari, E, Bianco, E R, Vinardi, S, Cortese, M G, Silvestro, L, Canavese, F

    Published in Minerva pediatrica (01-10-2009)
    “…A retrospective analysis was made to evaluate our experience in the management of tracheobronchial foreign bodies (TFB) in children (age <or= 14 years),…”
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    Conservative treatment of children constipation with Macrogol 4,000 by Maiullari, E, Bianco, E R, Cortese, M G, Magro, P, Guanà, R, Vinardi, S, Canavese, F

    Published in Minerva pediatrica (01-08-2008)
    “…Macrogol 4,000 is one of the new generation's osmotic laxatives. It is constituted by a heavy molecular weight polymer without additional salts. In most of…”
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    Lower malfunction rate with self-locating catheters by Minguela, I, Lanuza, M, Ruiz de Gauna, R, Rodado, R, Alegría, S, Andreu, A J, González, M J, Rodríguez, B, Vítores, J M, Castellanos, T, Martínez, C, Aurrekoetxea, B, Chena, A

    Published in Peritoneal dialysis international (01-01-2001)
    “…We analyzed malfunction rates (obstruction, omental wrapping, displacement) and catheter survival for self-locating catheters as compared with other Tenckhoff…”
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    Seroprevalence of hepatitis C virus antibodies in obstetric patients at the Nuevo Hospital Civil de Guadalajara by Gamboa, R, Gaxiola Castro, R, Guana Flores, R, Silva Maciel, C A, Becerra Leyva, G

    Published in Ginecologia y obstetricia de Mexico (01-12-1994)
    “…The hepatitis C virus is the predominant cause of parental transmission of hepatitis. The importance to recognize the prevalence of this virus in obstetrics…”
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