SFCO 2011 – Embolisation et ligature portale dans le cancer colorectal chez le rat
Titre : SFCO 2011 – L’embolisation et la ligature portale induisent des réponses tumorales différentes sur les métastases hépatiques de cancer colorectal chez le rat.
Intervenant (s) : Mathilde WAGNER (Service de chirurgie colorectale et de radiologie INSERM U773 hôpital Beaujon Clichy)
Résumé : objectif : évaluer l’impact de la ligature et de l’embolisation portale sur la croissance tumorale des MHKCR dans un modèle expérimental.
L’auteur n’a pas tr
Séminaire de chirurgie oncologique: Clôture
SEMINAIRE DE CHIRURGIE GYNECOLOGIQUE
Oncologie mammaire et pelvienne
DAKAR - du 6 juin au 10 juin 2011
Faculté de médecine de Pharmacie et d'Odontologie
Université Cheikh Anta Diop
Hôpital de Pikine
Sous l'Egide
Ministère français des Affaires Etrangères et Européennes
Fonds de Solidarité Prioritaire - Mortalité et Morbidité de la Mère et de l'Enfant (http://www.mere-enfant.org)
UNF3S Université Numérique des Sciences de la
SFCO 2011 – Moyens de reconstruction : rectum
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Moyens de reconstruction : rectum.
Intervenant (s) : Serge EVRARD (Institut Bergonié – Bordeaux).
Résumé : Rappel des règles de la chirurgie rectal
• Objectif premier de la chirurgie: le contrôle local:
– taux de récidive local: 30% à <5% en 25 ans
– Radio chimiothérapie préopératoire
– Exérèse totale du mésorectum
• Qualité de vie de son patient
– Conservation ou non du sphincter
–
Elma Lewis Black Poetry for Children
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Are You Environmental Savvy
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An American Beauty
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"The Wolves of Willoughby Chase" by Joan Aiken -- The Pick of the Week ... from 60 second Recapâ„¢
In this Pick of the Week video, teenage students will be introduced to "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase" by Joan Aiken. Summary--In "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase," life is sweet and comfortable for little Bonnie and her cousin Sylvia. There are packs of terrifying wolves roaming the countryside and a mean governess and a terrible orphanage. This is a great resource to entice and encourage upper grade readers. (1:27)
Education for Citizenship in Revolutionary City
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Colonial Children's Dance
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The Will of the People
Contentious elections are the founders' legacy, explains Bill White, the Theresa A. and Lawrence C. Salameno Director of Educational Program Development.
Swordmaking in the 18th Century
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Visual Sociology: Micro Perspectives
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Elizabeth Thompson: Lady Spy
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Papa Said, Mama Said
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New World English
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