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1. Small bowel intussussception due to metastatic melanoma of unknown primary site. Case report.

2. Biliodigestive fistulae and gallstone ileus: diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. Our experience.

3. Multiorgan female pelvic prolapse: pelvic organ prolapse suspension (P.O.P.S.) stapled transanal rectale resection (S.T.A.R.R.): new surgical tecniques and results.

4. Single-incision laparoscopic appendectomy is comparable to conventional laparoscopic and laparotomic appendectomy: our single center single surgeon experience.

5. Risk management in surgery.

6. Technique and outcomes about a new laparoscopic procedure: the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Suspension (POPS).

7. Immunohematologic reconstitution in pediatric patients after T cell-depleted HLA-haploidentical stem cell transplantation for thalassemia.

8. Undifferentiated connective tissue disease - an unsolved problem:revision of literature and case studies.

9. [Immunorecovery after prolonged HIV-related immunosuppression: opportunities of the new antiretroviral classes].

10. Unsung hero Robert C. Gallo.

12. Altered clonogenic capability and stromal cell function characterize bone marrow of HIV-infected subjects with low CD4+ T cell counts despite viral suppression during HAART.

13. Functional interleukin-7/interleukin-7Ralpha, and SDF-1alpha/CXCR4 are expressed by human periodontal ligament derived mesenchymal stem cells.

14. Progressive derangement of the T cell compartment in a case of Evans syndrome.

15. The 2005 Italian Quality Control Study for the evaluation of CD4 cells in centers involved in the treatment of HIV type 1 patients.

16. Unravelling the complexity of T cell abnormalities in common variable immunodeficiency.

17. A plea for justice for jailed medical workers.

18. T-cell homeostasis alteration in HIV-1 infected subjects with low CD4 T-cell count despite undetectable virus load during HAART.

19. Effects of nandrolone decanoate compared with placebo or testosterone on HIV-associated wasting.

20. Failure to reconstitute CD4+ T-cells despite suppression of HIV replication under HAART.

21. [Health care and infective aspects in patients affected by common variable immunodeficiency assisted in the Lazio Regional Authority Reference Centre for Primary Immunodeficiencies].

22. A case of Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia in X-linked agammaglobulinaemia treated with immunosuppressive therapy: a lesson for immunologists.

23. Immunodysregulation of HIV disease at bone marrow level.

24. Bone marrow clonogenic capability, cytokine production, and thymic output in patients with common variable immunodeficiency.

25. Idiopathic CD4+ lymphocytopenia may be due to decreased bone marrow clonogenic capability.

26. The loss of IgM memory B cells correlates with clinical disease in common variable immunodeficiency.

27. HIV type 1 protease inhibitors enhance bone marrow progenitor cell activity in normal subjects and in HIV type 1-infected patients.

28. Decreased apoptosis of bone marrow progenitor cells in HIV-1-infected patients during highly active antiretroviral therapy.

30. Persistently biased T-cell receptor repertoires in HIV-1-infected combination antiretroviral therapy-treated patients despite sustained suppression of viral replication.

31. Duodenal pathology and clinical-immunological implications in common variable immunodeficiency patients.

32. [Intestinal mucosa immunity and oral vaccines especially regarding E. coli vaccines: a review].

33. Interleukin 7 production by bone marrow-derived stromal cells in HIV-1-infected patients during highly active antiretroviral therapy.

34. Improvement of interleukin 2 production, clonogenic capability and restoration of stromal cell function in human immunodeficiency virus-type-1 patients after highly active antiretroviral therapy.

35. European surveillance of immunoglobulin safety--results of initial survey of 1243 patients with primary immunodeficiencies in 16 countries.

36. Lymphomononuclear cells from multiple sclerosis patients spontaneously produce high levels of oncostatin M, tumor necrosis factors alpha and beta, and interferon gamma.

37. Assessment of thymic output in common variable immunodeficiency patients by evaluation of T cell receptor excision circles.

38. Endogenous cytokine production protects T cells from spontaneous apoptosis during highly active antiretroviral therapy.

39. Changes in CCR5 and CXCR4 expression and beta-chemokine production in HIV-1-infected patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy.

40. Distribution of the natural killer-related receptor for HLA-C during highly active antiretroviral therapy for human immunodeficiency virus infection.

41. A case of Behćet's disease complicated by visceral Leishmaniasis and myelodysplasia: clinical considerations.

42. Spreading of HIV-specific CD8+ T-cell repertoire in long-term nonprogressors and its role in the control of viral load and disease activity.

43. Impaired nutritional status in common variable immunodeficiency patients correlates with reduced levels of serum IgA and of circulating CD4+ T lymphocytes.

44. T cell responses to highly active antiretroviral therapy defined by chemokine receptors expression, cytokine production, T cell receptor repertoire and anti-HIV T-lymphocyte activity.

45. T-Cell immune activation in children with vertically transmitted hepatitis C virus infection.

46. A randomized trial comparing the introduction of ritonavir or indinavir in 1251 nucleoside-experienced patients with advanced HIV infection.

47. Recovery of hematopoietic activity in bone marrow from human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients during highly active antiretroviral therapy.

48. Decreased T cell apoptosis and T cell recovery during highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).

49. T cell receptor repertoire and function in patients with DiGeorge syndrome and velocardiofacial syndrome.

50. Very delayed reactions to beta-lactam antibiotics.

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