M.S.C.P. Webinar

Acute and malignant anal disorders

 

December the 4th 2020     -      19h00 to 21h00

 

Opening & Welcome: Lida Shosha & Ferruccio Boffi.  18h55

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Acute Haemorrhoids:  Jose Manuel Devesa, Spain.   19h00

Consensus: Ferruccio Boffi & Ali Shafik - 10 min.

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Fistulas & abscess:  Manos Pramateftakis, Greece.    19h30

Consensus: Ali Shafik & Milena Scepanovic  - 10 min.

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Acute Fissures: Gervasio Salgado, Spain.  20h00

Consensus: Milena Scepanovic & Antonio Amato - 10 min.

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Premalignant anal disorders: Xavier Delgadillo, Switzerland  20h30

Anal cancer:  Salvatore Ramuscello, Italy -   20h45

Consensus & Closure: Antonio Amato & Lida Shosha - 10 min

 

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