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    Diabetic fibrous breast disease: a clinical entity that mimics cancer by Pluchinotta, A.M., Talenti, E., Lodovichetti, G., Tiso, E., Biral, M.

    Published in European journal of surgical oncology (01-04-1995)
    “…Three typical cases of fibrous mastopathy associated with diabetes mellitus are described. The histological change is a connective-tissue overgrowth with…”
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    Progressive pneumoperitoneum in the management of giant incisional hernias: a study of 41 patients by Caldironi, M W, Romano, M, Bozza, F, Pluchinotta, A M, Pelizzo, M R, Toniato, A, Ranzato, R

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-03-1990)
    “…Forty-one patients (17 men and 24 women) were treated with progressive pneumoperitoneum before repair of giant incisional hernias. The pneumoperitoneum was…”
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    Prognostic correlations of operable carcinoma of the rectum by Carlon, C A, Fabris, G, Arslan-Pagnini, C, Pluchinotta, A M, Chinelli, E, Carniato, S

    Published in Diseases of the colon & rectum (01-01-1985)
    “…Various histologic factors correlated to survival were studied in 124 patients radically operated on for rectal carcinoma in order to establish valid…”
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    Percutaneous pigtail catheter drainage of peripheral breast abscesses by Pluchinotta, A M, Lapponi, C A, Basso, A, Cavazzini, F, Segalina, P

    Published in Chirurgia italiana (01-03-1998)
    “…Almost all peripheral non-lactational breast abscesses are staphylococcal in origin and so percutaneous drainage can be a valid alternative to surgical…”
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    Unilateral edema of the breast secondary to congestive heart failure. Report of 2 cases by Pluchinotta, A M, De Min, V, Presacco, D, Reschiglian, E, Tasinato, R

    Published in Minerva chirurgica (01-11-1994)
    “…This report describes two cases of diffuse unilateral edema and skin thickening of the breast, that mimics an inflammatory carcinoma, caused by congestive…”
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