The Journal of Bucharest College of Physicians and the Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences

2014, Volume 21, Issue 1

Hypopharyngeal defect reconstruction, following extended total laryngectomy, using a myocutaneous sternocleidomastoid flap

Hypopharyngeal cancer represents approximately 7% of all head and neck malignancies, occurring more frequently in men (male / female ratio 3:1) with a maximum incidence in the 6th and 7th decades (1, 2). The lack of specific symptoms causes late […]

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Revascularization – A Key Element for Obtaining Granulation Tissue in a Patient with Diabetes and Arteriopathy

The morbidity of the patients with diabetes is generated – besides the renal, occular, cerebral, cardiac impairment – to a great extent by the diabetic foot infections. The infection develops due to the ulcerations whose etiology (neuropathy or arteriopathy) is […]

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The Dietotherapy of Malignant Degeneration of Small Intestine and Colon, Correlated with the Anticancerous Therapy

The presence of primary or metastatic cancer in small intestine has as a first line treatment the segmental resection. We reach the same therapeutic conduct in case of cancerous patients exposed to abdominal radiation therapy, sometimes severily affecting the small […]

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The Dietary Adjustment to the Digestive System’s Alterations Induced by the Anticancer Therapy

The nutrition of patients in which the cancerous disease has already spread does not cure the disease [1]. This statement is radically contrary to multiple theories supported by some followers of these cancer specific diets (ex. the shark cartilage diet, […]

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ISSN-online 2360-2473
ISSN-L 1223-0472
ISSN-print 1223-0472

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SCOPUS, with Scimago Journal Rank SJR = 4 in 2023

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CME Credits: 10
(Romanian College of Physicians) 

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