THE HUNGARIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
AMERIKAI MAGYAR ORVOSSZÖVETSÉG
43rd ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT IN
BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES
October 24 - October 28, 2011
Sarasota - Lido Beach, Florida
The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel
Co-Sponsored by the Department of Continuing Medical Education
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
StateUniversity of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
THE HUNGARIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President
Istvan Somkuti, MD, PhD
President Elect
György Baffy, MD, PhD
Secretary
Geza Acs, MD, PhD
Treasurer
Ivan Harangozo, MD
Board of Directors
Zsolt Garami, MD
Thomas Krisztinicz, MD
Thomas Lajos, MD
Peter Leidl, MD
Istvan Pirko, MD
Andrea Varga, MD
Alternates
Zoltan Gombos, MD
Andras Khoor, MD
Gyorgy Paragh, MD
Lajos Toth, MD, PhD
Eszter Bodnar, MD
Laszlo Csathy, MD, PhD
Gyorgy Kovacs, MD
Adam Tarnoki, MD
Committee Chairs
Ivan M. Krisztinicz Memorial
Student Exchange and
Fellowship Program Chairs
Laszlo Mechtler, MD
Irene Krisztinicz, MD
Membership Chair
Stephen Mechtler, MD
Scientific Program
Istvan Stadler, PhDChair
Istvan Pirko, MDAssociateChair
Awards and
Publication Chair
Istvan Somkuti, MD, PhD
Public Relations
Alexander Matolcsy, MD
Social Functions Chair
Andrea Varga, MD
Liaisons in
Canada
Peter Forbath, MD
Hungary
Eszter Bodnar, MD
Laszlo Csathy, MD, PhD
Germany
Gyorgy Kovacs, MD
Advisory Board Chair
Tamas Peredy, MD
Members
Members:Gusztav Batizy, MD
Peter Forbath, MD
Stephan Frater, MD
Kamill Gal, MD
Gabriel Haas, MD, PhD
Karoly Kismartoni, MD
Irene Krisztinicz, MD
Alexander Matolcsy, MD
Laszlo Mechtler, MD
Peter Petrusz, MD, PhD
Elemer Zsigmond, MD
Honorary Officers
Honorary presidents
†William Ganz ,MD
†Eszter Kokas , MD
†Hans Selye, MD
Honorary vice presidents:
John W. Ertl, MD
†Thomas Fried, MD
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43rd ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING of the HUNGARAIAN
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Dear 43rd Annual Meeting Attendees!
Welcome to sunnySarasota! It is my distinct pleasure in welcoming you from all corners of the planet to our 43rdannual scientific meeting of the Hungarian Medical Association of America. I hope you will take advantage of the opportunity to listen to the latest developments in medicine in a friendly and collegial atmosphere. There is no other meeting that combines sun, fun, an ability to run, and the chance to expand your medical horizons. Please take advantage of all we have worked so hard on to make this most enjoyable meeting for you and your family. Lastly we are always ready for you to helpout, so don’t hesitate to contact a board member on how you can increase your participation.
Istvan Somkuti MD, PhD
President HMAA
P.S. Spread the word!!! We need more members!
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LOCATION
The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel
1540 Ben Franklin Drive, LidoBeach, Sarasota, FL34236
Tel: 941/388-2181 Fax: 941/388-2655
Categories of rooms are: Sea-side $ 125/day
Pool-side, Court-side, $ 105/day
North-Side $ 85/day
+ tax
Please book early. Identify yourself as an attendee of our meeting to get the special conference rate.
CME ACCREDITATION
This program has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for CME (ACCME) through joint sponsorship with the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and the Hungarian Medical Association of America.
The University at Buffalo is accredited by the ACCME to sponsor CME for physicians.
The UB School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences designates this live activity for a maximum of25.75AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity
HMAA 2011 Educational Objectives:
By the end of this activity participants will be able to:
1. Outline the benefits and implications of the clinical application of
immunologyinneurology.
2. Outline and discuss the latest development in primary care and family practice, public health included the expected outcome of health reform.
3. Apply current development and diagnostic of hepatic and colon diseases modalities to improveoutcomes.
4. Utilize current diagnostic and treatment approaches to improveoutcomes
for cardiac patients.
5. Discuss new surgical technology for patients and the benefits
forpatient outcomes.
6. Utilize current diagnostic, classification, and treatment approachesto
improve outcomes for cancer patients.
7. Discuss developments and their outcomes and benefits in pediatricsmedicine.
DISCLOSURE
In accordance with HMAA policy and the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education requirements on disclosure presenters must inform the audience
about any relevant relationship with companies whose products or services they
may discuss.
Guidelines for CME Presenters
Disclose relationships with companies
1. Make sure the audience knows about your relationship with companies whose products or services you may discuss (even generally). Such relationships include: membership on a speaker's bureau, advisory board, consultant, research support, funding for clinical trials, travel grants.
2. If you have NO relationship with companies whose products you discuss the audience needs to know that.
Identify off-label and investigational uses of products
Present valid clinical content
1. Incorporate levels of evidence into CME presentations especially those dealing with patient care recommendations.
2. Make sure that your recommendations involving patient care are based on "evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indication and contraindication in the care of patients."
Avoid:
1. Methods that are known to have risk or dangers that outweigh the
benefits.
2. Methods that are known to be ineffective.
Challenge other presenters and participants who fail to provide
valid evidence for their opinions or recommendation by questioning
the validity of their data or, better, offering valid data.
BUSINESS MEETINGS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES’ MEETINGS
1. MondayOctober 24, 2011 8:00pm
Conference Room
2. Friday October 28, 2011
Immediately following the last lecture
Conference Room
MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Wednesday October 26, 2011
Immediately following the Scientific Meeting
Conference Room
All members and prospective members are expected
to attend.
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
Sunday October 23 5pm - 7pm
Opening Reception - at Poolside
Monday October 24 4pm - 5:30pm
Movie Night
Vagvolgyi Andras: KOLORADO KID
Tuesday October 25 4pm - 5:30pm
Water Polo Game
Langos and palacsinta3pm – 5pm
At Poolside
Wednesday October 26 6pm - 11pm
BANQUET WITH COCKTAIL HOUR AT THE
SARASOTA YACHT CLUB
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: PETER GANZ, MD
ThursdayOctober 264:30pm-6pm
Liszt Ferenc Concert with Peter Grauer
Dinner at Solute Restaurant6:30pm
Organized by Kossuth Club, co-sponsored by HMAA
FridayOctober 277pm – 1am
Kocsma Party
at Helmsley Hotel
There will be tennis, beach run and a Halloween Party for the young children.
Detailed information on all social events will be available at the registration
desk upon arrival.
Tour of area hospitals can be organized upon request
REGISTRATION
Advanced registration is recommended by October 15, 2009
Members* $ 450
Non-Members*$ 650
Retired Physician Members* $ 250
Members from Hungary++* $ 300
Residents and
Health Related Professionals$ $ 150 Must have letter from Program Director
One-day Registration
(on site only) $ 150
Students$ free valid ID is needed
++ Discount of $50 for HMAA Members
*including the opening reception
$ social function payable
Social Events
Opening Reception Spouses $ 25
Closing Banquet $ 75
All participants of the meeting should complete the registration form.
Make checks payable to:
Hungarian Medical Association of America, Inc.
Payments by credit card are accepted; see details on the registration form.
Cancellation Policy
If you registered, and for any reason you have to cancel, please notify the registrar in writing prior to the meeting date to receive a refund. 10% administration fee will be applied.
On-site Registration will be open on Sunday, October 23, from 12:00pm to 4:00pmand Monday through Friday from 7:30am to 10:00am in the registration room adjacent to the Hotel Lobby.
PLEASE NOTE: Continental Breakfast will be served every morning before the scientific session in the restaurant (inside). Duringthe coffee break coffee, tea, and refreshments will be served either at the same location or in the conference room.
ORGANIZATION OF 43rd ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Istvan Somkuti. MD, PhDPresident, Ex-officio, Gynecology
Geza Acs,MD, PhDOncology
Gyorgy Baffy,MD, PhD Hepatology, GI, Internal Medicine
Zsolt Garami,MD Medical Imaging, Cardiology
Alexander Matolcsy, MD Family Medicine
Eva Olah, MD, PhDPediatrics
Istvan Pirko, MD Neurology, Neuro-immunology
Istvan Stadler, PhDScientific Program Chair
Adam & David Tarnoki, MD-s Medical Imaging
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ABSTRACT ISSUE OF ARCHIVES
Istvan Somkuti, MD, PhD, Editor-in-Chief
TECHNICAL ORGANIZATION
Registration and Social Functions
Hungarian Medical Association of America, Social Function Group
HUNGARIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION of AMERICA
AWARDS
In 2010 the Hungarian Medical Association of America established two travel awards for young investigators from outside the USA to participate and present at our yearly scientific meeting.
- SCIENTIFIC AWARD OF THE HMAA
for STUDENT INVESTIGATOR
sponsored by
GEZA ACS, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Departments of Interdisciplinary Oncology and Pathology and Cell Biology, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA
PETER I. ACS, MD, PhD
Gainesville Hematology Oncology Associates, Gainesville, FL, USA
2011 AWARD RECIPIENT
RITA ORAVECZ, medical student
Characterization of a Transplantable EpithelialMonolayer from Conjunctival
Stem/Progenitor Cell
Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology
Ophthalmology Clinic
University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
2. ISTVAN MECHTLER SR. AWARD (HMAA SPONSORED)
2011 AWARD RECIPIENT
MARTON PIPICZ,medical student
Postconditioning Induced by Rapid Ventricular Pacing Attenuates
Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Cardiovascular Research Group, Department of Biochemistry
University of Szeged, Szeged,Hungary
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF THE 43rd ANNUAL MEETING
MONDAY, October 24, 2011
7:30am - 11:00am Registration
8:00amOPENING REMARKS
Istvan SomkuTI,MD, PhD
President of HMAA
MULTIDISCIPLENARY SESSION
Moderator: George Baffy, MD, PhD
8:05am1.George Blackburn, MD, PhD
The Lifestyle Change Imperative & Underlying Neurocognitive
Mechanisms
8:30am 2. Lajos Balogh, PhD
Nanomedicine in2011
8:50am Discussion
8:56am Coffee break (coffee is served on site)
IMMUNOLOGY OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
Moderator: Zsuzsa Fabry,MD, PhD
Istvan Pirko,MD
9:05am 3. Claudia Lucchinetti, MD
Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Demyelinating
Disease: The Multiple Sclerosis Mimickers
9:25am 4. Charles Guttman,MD
Genetic and Environmental Determinants of Multiple Sclerosis
Activity and Progression of Neuroimaging
9:45am 5. Istvan Pirko,MD, J. Gamez, M. Babovic, S.I. Maccura
Correlations of Volumetric Brain MRI Lesion Load
and Disability in Murine Models of Multiple Sclerosis:
The Clinico-Radiological Paradox in Theiler´s Murine
Encephalitis Virus Models
10:05am 6. Zsuzsanna Fabry, MD, PhD
Infections and Autoimmunity of the Central Nervous System
10:25am 7. Matyas Sandor,MD, PhD
Anti-Inflammatory Effects of IFN-Gamma in Mycobacterial
Granulomas
10:45am 8. Laszlo Takacs, MD, PhD
Laboratory Diagnostics that could be used in these
Human Diseases
11:05am Panel Discussion
NEUROLOGY: Epilepsy, Stroke
Moderator : Karoly Kismartoni, MD
11:20am 9. Charles Akos Szabo,MD
Does Primary Generalized Epilepsy Exist?
11:40am 10. Gabor Zoltay, MD
The Developing Epileptic Brain
12:00am11. Maria Hejja, MD
Post-Traumatic Epilepsy: Update on Diagnosis and Treatment
12:20pm 12. Corinne Salanson-Lajos, MD
Sleep and Epilepsy: Relationship and Medical Emergencies
Management
12:40pm13. Gabriella Szatmary, MD
The Role of Neuroimaging in Evaluation of Patients with
Cranial Nerve Palsy
1:00pm14. Louis Huzella,DVM, Diplomate, ACVP
Integrated Research Facility (IRF) Mission & Scientific Focus
1:20PM Panel Discussion
1:35pm Adjournment
8:00pm Board of Trustees’ Meeting
TUESDAY, October 25, 2011
7:30am -10:00am Registration
MULTIDISCIPLENARY SESSION:
1. Family Medicine, Primary Care
Moderator: Ildiko Halasz, MD
Alex Matolcsy, MD
8:00am 15. Ilona Kopits, MD, MPH
Update in Screening and Diagnosing Osteoporosis
8:20am 16. K. Voros, P. Torzsa, P. Vajer, F. Tamas, K. Cseh
Laszlo Kalabay, MD, PhD
Scientific Research at the Department of Family Medicine, Semmelweis University
8:40am 17. Ildiko Erdos, MD
Quo Vadis Hungarian Health Care System or Who will Cure Hungarian Patients
9:00am 18. Antal E. Solyom, MD, PhD, MA
On the Social Responsabilities of Physicians:
Ethical Reflections on the Current American Health
Care Reform
9:20am 19.Gabor Pernyeszi, MD
Electronic Medical Records –The Future Is Here
(Like it or not)
9:40am Panel Discussion
9:52am Coffee break (coffee will be served on site)
2. Public Health
Moderator: Ildiko Halasz, MD
10:00am 20. Edward Hatchigian, MD
Over-the-Counter Dietary Supplements for Obesity:
Fact or Fiction
10:20am 21. ZoltanPolony, medical student
New Food Icon 2010! Food Plate vs. Classic Pyramid
11:00am Discussion
11:05am 22. Arpad Bercik, MD
Status of Patient Care in Eastern Slovakia. Local
Medical Center is Taking Steps to keep up with New
Advancements (dr. Bercik will discuss the
opportunities with the audience in mixed
l language: Hungarian, English)
MULTIDISCIPLINARY SESSION:
Biotechnology, Biomedical Sciences
Moderator: Geza Acs, MD, PhD
Adam Tarnoki, MD
11:25am 23. Eszter Birck-Wilson,PhD
Biotech- Friend or Foe
Young Investigators Awards Recipients
Geza & Peter ACS, MD sponsored Award Winner:
11:45am 24. Rita Oravecz, medical student, D. Bayer, E. Toth,
G. Vereb, A. Berta, L. Takacs
Characterization of a Transplantable Epithelial
Monolayer from Conjunctival Stem/Progenitor Cells
Istvan Mechtler Sr. Award Winner (HMAA sponsored):
12:05 pm 25.Marton Pipicz, medical student, Z.V. Varga, G.F. Kocsis, P. Ferdinandy, T. Csont
Postconditioning Induced by Rapid Ventricular
Pacing Attenuates Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Young Investigators’ Presentations I.
12:25pm 26. Donat P. Sarlos, medical student, A. M. Vastyan,
I. Santa, P. Vajda, E. Biro, T. Tornoczky, J. Kornyei,
Z. Kispal, A. B. Pinter
Histological and Functional Changes Following
Nd-YAGLaser Photocoagulation of Rat Gastric
Mucosa. Preliminary Results
12:45pm Panel Discussion
1:00 pm Adjournment
WEDNESDAY, October 26, 2011
7:30m-9:00am Registration
UPDATE IN GASTROENTEROLOGY AND
HEPATOLOGY
Moderator: Gyorgy Baffy,MD, PhD
8:00am Gyorgy Baffy,MD, PhD
Introduction
8:05am 27. Gyorgy Baffy,MD, PhD
Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Future of
Colonoscopy
8:25am 28. Gyorgy Abel, MD, PhD
Novel Laboratory Assays for Colorectal Cancer Screening
8:45am 29. Zsofia Stadler, MD
Update on Hereditary Gastrointestinal Cancers
9:05am 30. Tamas Seres, MD, PhD
Evaluation of Systolic and Diastolic Function
in Patient with End Stage Liver Diseases
9:25am 31. Eva Csatar,MD, Istvan Korpassy, MD
Pre-malignant and Malignant Peri-anal and Anal
Diseases
9:45am 32. Gyorgy Baffy, MD, PhD
Hepatocellular Cancer in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
Disease
10:05am 33. Andras Sandor, MD, FACS, FASMBS
Recent Advances in Metabolic Surgery
10:25am Panel Discussion
10:40am Coffee Break
MULTIDISCIPLENARY SESSION:
SURGERY, ONCO-SURGERY
Moderator:Andras Sandor, MD, FACS, FASMBS
10:55am 34. Jozsef Sandor,MD,PhD, FACS, Gy.Wéber, G. Papp, K. Kormos, Á. Nagy, Zs. Bányász,Gy. Saftics, Gy.Keleti
Polya Gastrotectomy: History of a 100 Years OldOperation Remembering Eugen Polya andWilliam Mayo
11:15am 35. Miklos G. Lovasz, medical student, D. Csobo, L. Lujber
Investigation of Adhesion and Bleeding Prevention Following Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
11:35am 36. Daniel KariMD, R. Vilhelm, Cs. Polanyi, T. Kiss, Z. Lovay, P. Lontai,G. Ecsedy, F. Ender
The Impact of an Analysis of Postoperative
ComplicationFollowing Acute Surgery for Colorectal
Cancer
11:55pm 37. Bela Lang, MD, FAAOS
Immunological Aspect of Orthopedic Implants
12:15pm 38. Szilard Kiss, MD
Gene Therapy for Retinal Vascular Disorders
12:35pm 39. Miklos Romics, medical student
The Role of Radical Prostatectomy in Treatment of
the Aging Cancer Patient
12:55pm Panel Discussion
1:10pm Break
1:15pm MEMBERSHIP MEETING
(ALL MEMBER SHOULD PARTICIPATE)
1:40pm Adjournment
6:00pm BANQUET
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2011
7:30am-9:00am Registration
WILLIAM GANZ, MD MEMORIAL SESSION
UPDATE IN CARDIOLOGY
Moderator: Thomas Z.Lajos, MD
Zsolt Garami,MD
8:00am 40. Peter Forbath, MD
Introduction; Remembering William Ganz, MD
8:15am 41. Laszlo Hejjel, MD, PhD, A. Klintworth, Z. Ajtay,
S. Szabados
Heart Rate Asymmetry Follows Inspiration/Expiration
Ratio in Healthy Volunteers
8:35am 42. Thomas Z.Lajos, MD
Postgraduate Training in the United States and
Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
8:55am 43. Tamas Seres,MD
Evaluation of the Heart Function with 3D Echo
9:10am 44.Peter Ganz, MD, Distinguished speaker
Individualizing Our Approach to Managing Coronary
Heart Disease-Is “Personalized Medicine” Ready
for Prime Time ?
9:40am Questions and Discussion
9:55am Coffee break(coffee will be served on-site)
10:05am45. Zsolt Garami, MD, R. Mueller, U.Gerkens, J. Bismuth,
J. Ayala, M.G. Davies, A. B. Lumsden
Transcranial Doppler Monitoring for Thoracic
Endograft Placement and Transfemoral Aortic Valve
Insertion(TAVI)
10:20am46. Erno Remsey-Semmelweis, MD,R. Moosdorf
“Tips and Tricks” to Avoid Paravulvar Leakage
Annulus Rupture Mal-Position, Coronary Occlusion At
TAVI “Sapien” Valve Implantation to Reach Excellent
Survival Rate
10:40am 47. Adam Tarnoki, MD,D.L. Tarnoki, M. A. Stazi,
E. Medda, R. Cotichini, L. Nisticó, C. Fagnani,
P.Lucatelli, E. Boatta, Ch. Zini, F. Fanelli,
C. Baracchini, G. Meneghetti, G.Schillaci,
J. Osztovits, G. Jermendy, I.Préda, R.G. Kiss,
J. Metneki, T. Horvath,K. Karlinger, A. Lannert,
A. A. Molnar, L. Littvay, Zs. Garami, V. Berczi
Central Blood Pressure, Pulse Pressure and Arterial
Stiffness – Genetic Background and Association:
An International TwinStudy
11:00am 48. Laszlo Szekanecz, MD,PhD, DSc
Accelerated Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular
Disease Associated with Arthritis
11:20am 49. David Tarnoki, MD,A. D. Tarnoki, Zs. Lazar, R.
Cotichini, E. Medda, C. Fagnani, M. A. Stazi,
L. Nisticó, P. Lucatelli, E. Boatta, C. Zini, F. Fanelli,
C.Baracchini, G. Meneghetti, J. Osztovits,
G.Jermendy, I. Préda, R. G. Kiss,K. Karlinger, A. Lannert, A. A. Molnar, L. Littvay,Zs. Garami, V. Berci, I. Horvath
Heritability of Exhaled Nitric Oxide, Genetic Covariance
of Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Arterial Stiffness
11:40am Panel Discussion
MULTIDISCIPLINARY SESSION:
Moderator: David Tarnoki, MD
Surgery:
12:00pm 50. Thomas I. Krisztinicz, MD
Modern Surgical Therapy of Spinal Disease-
Evolving Trends and Current Controversies
12:20pm Questions
Biotechnology, Biomedical sciences
Young investigators’ presentations II:
12:25pm 51. Margit V. Szabari, MD, J. Tolnai, B.Maar,
H. Parameswaran, E. Bartolak-Suki, B.Suki and
Z. Hantos
Experimental Emphysemia in Rats: Lung Volumes
Respiratory Mechanics and Morphometry
12:45pm 52. Adel Racz, medicalstudent, G. Zs. Toth,
Z. Szekelyhidi,A.D. Tarnoki, D.L. Tarnoki, L. Littvay,
Zs.Garami, A. Lannert, V. Berci, I.Suveges,
J.Nemet
Relationship Between Intraocular Pressure, Arterial
Stiffness and Central Blood Pressure- Results from
International Twin Study 2009
1:05pm 53. Andrea Szego, medical student, Zs. Litvan,
Zs. Lacza, E. Pankotai
In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of Hydroxiapatite
Bone Graft
1:20pm Panel Discussion
1:32pm Adjournment
FRIDAY, October 28, 2011
7:30am-9:00amRegistration
MULTIDISCIPLENARY SESSION:
Oncology, Gynecologic Oncology
Moderator: Andras Khoor, MD
Geza Acs, MD, PhD
8:00am 54. Geza Acs, MD, PhD
Molecular Prognostic/Predictive Biomarkers
in Breast Cancer - Are we there yet ?
8:20am 55. Alex Denes, MD
Breast Cancer -2011
8:40am 56. Istvan Somkuti, MD, PhD
Cancer and Fertility PreservationOptions
9:00am 57. Janos Tanyi, MD, PhD
Identification of Molecular Signature of
Immunresponsive Ovarian Carcinoma
9:20am 58. Kornelia Szluha-Lazanyi, MD, E. Pintye, K. Benko,
A. Opauszki, A. Furka, I. Szabo, R. Poka
What is the Role of Dynamic Contrast Enhanced
MRI (DCE-MRI) in Prediction of Radiosensitivity of
Cervical Cancer?
9:40am 59. Erin M. Murphy, MD,E. Parent, J. Nichols,
M. l. Sobel, I. Somkuti, L. I. Barmat
Clinical Analysis of Da Vinci Robot Assisted Versus
Laparotomy Myomectomy Performed by One Surgeon
over a 10 Year Time Period
10:00pm 60. Andras Khoor, MD
Amyloidosis in the Lung
10:20pm Panel Discussion
10:35pm Coffee Break (on site coffee serving)
UPDATE IN PEDIATIRICS
Moderator : Eva Olah, MD, PhD
10:45am Introduction by ProfessorOlah
10:50am 61. IlmaKorponay–Szabo, MD, J. Tumpek, J. Gyimesi,