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2. Dupilumab‐associated ocular adverse events are predicted by low tear break‐up time and correlate with high IL‐33 tear concentrations in patients with atopic dermatitis.
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Chiricozzi, A., Di Nardo, L., Gori, N., Antonelli, F., Pinto, L., Cuffaro, G., Piro, G., Savino, G., Tortora, G., and Peris, K.
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ATOPIC dermatitis ,INTERLEUKIN-33 ,DUPILUMAB ,IMMUNOASSAY ,CHEMOKINES - Abstract
Dupilumab, blocking IL‐4 and IL‐13 signals, improves atopic dermatitis and Quality of Life but might be also associated with the occurrence of ocular adverse events (OAEs). The main objective of our prospective study was to characterize the cytokine and chemokine profile in the tear fluid of dupilumab‐treated patients with moderate‐to‐ severe atopic dermatitis and to identify biomarkers predicting the occurrence of ocular adverse events. Patients with moderate‐to‐severe AD underwent dermatological and ophthalmological evaluation at the baseline (T0) and week 16 or at the time of an eventual ocular adverse events (T1). A multiplex immunoassay measuring multiple cytokines and chemokines in the tear fluid extracted during ocular examination at both T0 and T1 was performed. Thirty‐nine patients with moderate‐to‐severe AD and treated with dupilumab were included in the study. Baseline tear fluid levels revealed a significantly higher concentration of type 2 cytokines and chemokines in AD patients than healthy controls. The occurrence of ocular adverse events during dupilumab therapy was associated with a significant increase of IL‐33 tear fluid levels and a significantly lower tear break‐up time, this latter also identified as predictive factor. Our findings suggest that the ophthalmological examination should be considered a valid support to identify patients at risk of developing OAEs and to provide their appropriate management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Etiological heterogeneity and clinical variability in newborns with esophageal atresia
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Mario Giuffrè, Simona La Placa, Giovanni Cuffaro, Federico Matina, Giuseppe Puccio, Ettore Piro, Vincenzo Antona, Ingrid Anne Mandy Schierz, Giovanni Corsello, Marcello Cimador, Piro, E., Schierz, I., Giuffrè, M., Cuffaro, G., La Placa, S., Antona, V., Matina, F., Puccio, G., Cimador, M., and Corsello, G.
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Male ,Pediatrics ,Databases, Factual ,Anal Canal ,Tracheoesophageal fistula ,Kidney ,Cohort Studies ,VACTERL association ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,Trachea ,Retrospective study ,Female ,Neonatal intensive care ,Retrospective study, Esophageal atresia, VACTERL association, Neonatal intensive care, Newborn ,Heart Defects, Congenital ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Limb Deformities, Congenital ,Context (language use) ,Gestational Age ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Esophagus ,030225 pediatrics ,Intensive care ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,Humans ,Abnormalities, Multiple ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Research ,Infant, Newborn ,Retrospective cohort study ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,Length of Stay ,medicine.disease ,Newborn ,Survival Analysis ,Spine ,Parenteral nutrition ,Atresia ,Esophageal atresia ,Etiology ,business - Abstract
Background The aim of this study was to define different characteristics of infants with esophageal atresia and correlations with neonatal level of care, morbidity and mortality occurring during hospital stay. Methods Charts of all newborns with esophageal atresia (EA) admitted to our University NICU between January 2003 and November 2016 were reviewed and subdivided in four groups related to different clinical presentations; EA as an isolated form (A), with a concomitant single malformation (B), as VACTERL association (C), and in the context of a syndrome or an entity of multiple congenital anomalies (D). Results We recruited 67 infants with EA (with or without tracheoesophageal fistula), distributed in groups as follows: A 31.3%, B 16.4%, C 26.8% and D 25.3%. Type of atresia was not statistically different among different groups. Mortality was higher in groups C and D, especially if associated with congenital heart defects. In survivors, we found different auxological evolution and prognostic profiles considering duration in days of invasive mechanical ventilation and total parenteral nutrition, as well as length of stay and corrected gestational age at discharge. Conclusions In the context of genetic and syndromic entities, subjects with VACTERL association showed a lower mortality rate although a higher and more complex level of intensive care was noted in comparison to infants without VACTERL genetic and syndromic entities.
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- 2018
4. Decrement of choroid vascularization during spontaneous migraine attacks: An optical coherence tomography angiography study.
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Romozzi M, Trigila V, Cuffaro G, Marcelli S, Iannone LF, Calabresi P, Savino G, and Vollono C
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- Humans, Adult, Female, Male, Young Adult, Cross-Over Studies, Macula Lutea diagnostic imaging, Macula Lutea blood supply, Retinal Vessels diagnostic imaging, Retinal Vessels pathology, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Choroid diagnostic imaging, Choroid blood supply, Migraine Disorders diagnostic imaging, Migraine Disorders physiopathology
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Objective: This study aimed to analyze the microcirculation of the macula, the optic nerve, and the choroid in patients with migraine by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) during spontaneous migraine attacks, comparing the findings with scans performed in the interictal period in the same subjects and healthy controls (HCs)., Methods: In this case-crossover design study, patients diagnosed with migraine who underwent an OCTA during a migraine attack were enrolled. A cohort of HCs was recruited for comparison. Data from ocular and orthotic examinations and clinical and demographical information were collected. All subjects were imaged with Solix full range OCT, recording the following parameters: macular vessel density (VD), inside disc VD, peripapillary VD, disc whole image VD, fovea choriocapillaris VD, fovea VD, parafovea VD, peripapillary thickness, fovea thickness, parafovea thickness, macular full retinal thickness, and foveal avascular zone (FAZ)., Results: Thirteen patients (26 eyes individually assessed) with a diagnosis of migraine were included (9 without aura [69.2%] and 4 with aura [30.7%], with a mean age of 25.2 ± 3.4 years) and scanned during the ictal and interictal phase. Fifteen age-matched HCs (30 eyes individually assessed) were included. The foveal choriocapillaris VD was significantly lower in the ictal phase (63.3 ± 2.47%) compared to the interictal phase in the same patients (64.9 ± 2.79%) (p = 0.0019). Comparing the ictal scans from migraine patients and HCs, the FAZ area was significantly larger, and the inside disc, fovea, and fovea choriocapillaris VDs were significantly lower., Conclusion: The study demonstrated a dynamic decrement in choroidal vascularization in migraine patients during spontaneous migraine attacks., (© 2024 The Author(s). European Journal of Neurology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Neurology.)
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- 2025
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5. New combined treatments, surgery and high-dose-rate interventional radiotherapy (brachytherapy), in advanced ocular surface and eyelid cancers.
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Fionda B, Pagliara MM, Sammarco MG, Pastore F, Giannuzzi F, Cuffaro G, Leoni FQ, Tagliaferri L, and Savino G
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Purpose: To evaluate the clinicopathological characteristics and the effectiveness of post-operative high-dose-rate (HDR) interventional radiotherapy (IRT - brachytherapy) in managing advanced ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) and eyelid tumors., Methods: Nineteen patients with advanced malignancies affecting the ocular surface (stage ≥ T2) and eyelids (staging ≥ T3) were enrolled. Post-operative HDR-IRT treatment followed surgery after multidisciplinary discussion. In our series a total dose of 49 Gy was administered in 14 fractions of 3.5 Gy each, 2 doses per day. Local disease control is the study's main outcome. Death rate, total survival, disease-free survival, and toxicity are secondary outcomes., Results: Local recurrence was observed in 4 cases, 2 were conjunctival melanomas and 2 were conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma. The median OS was 56.3 months. The 12, 24 and 36 months survival rate was respectively 100.00% (IQR: 100.00% - 100.00%), 100.00% (IQR: 100.00% - 100.00%), 100.00% (IQR: 100.00% - 100.00%) respectively . The median DFS was 56.3 months. The 12, 24 and 36 months disease survival rate was respectively 85.71% (IQR: 69.21% - 100.00%), 68.57% (IQR: 42.11% - 100.00%), 68.57% (IQR: 42.11% - 100.00%) respectively. In eyelid tumors, madarosis and eyelid abnormalities are the main side effects, while in OSSNs, dry eye symptoms are frequently reported., Conclusion: Postoperative HDR-IRT has been effective in advanced eyelid cancers control. More challenging appears instead an effective treatment of advanced OSSNs, particularly conjunctival melanomas. Multicenter studies are needed to get a larger patient sample and to evaluate different radiotherapy dosages by different histologic and T types of tumors., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2025
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6. Prevalence and characteristics of visual snow syndrome in a cohort of young Italian adults.
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Romozzi M, Trigila V, Tosto F, Cuffaro G, García-Azorín D, Iannone LF, Romozzi P, Savino G, Calabresi P, Puledda F, and Vollono C
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- Humans, Italy epidemiology, Male, Female, Adult, Prevalence, Young Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Syndrome, Cohort Studies, Perceptual Disorders, Vision Disorders epidemiology
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Background: Visual snow (VS) and visual snow syndrome (VSS) are becoming increasingly recognized. However, their prevalence worldwide is unknown. This study aimed to investigate lifetime prevalence and describe the clinical characteristics of VS and VSS in a representative population sample from Italy., Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among students attending different faculties in three universities in the central and southern regions of Italy. Eligible participants completed a self-administered questionnaire. In patients fulfilling possible criteria for VS/VSS, the diagnosis was validated by an on-site visit conducted by experienced neurologists and neuro-ophthalmologists that included optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA)., Results: A total of 750 participants completed the study. Seven (0.9%) reported symptoms compatible with VS (mean age 24.8 ± 3.85 years). Among the seven patients, five (0.7%) also met the phenomenological and temporal criteria for VSS. Neuroimaging and ophthalmological examinations showed normal results upon review or during the on-site visit including OCTA. For the five patients with full VSS, the other visual symptoms reported were enhanced entoptic phenomenon (n = 5), photophobia (n = 5), palinopsia (n = 1), and nyctalopia (n = 4). In four of the seven patients (57%) reporting VS symptoms, there was a concomitant diagnosis of migraine with aura, and in one (14%) migraine without aura. All patients (n = 7) reported tinnitus. Six of the seven (85.7%) patients with VS/VSS had never used specific treatments for the condition. None of the seven patients had received a previous diagnosis of VS/VSS., Conclusions: The prevalence in Italy of VSS is around 1%. However, there is a limited tendency for affected individuals to seek medical attention, leading to a low rate of diagnosis and treatment., (© 2024 The Author(s). European Journal of Neurology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Neurology.)
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- 2024
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7. Post-operative interventional radiotherapy (brachytherapy) in advanced ocular surface and eyelid tumors as an alternative to surgical retreatment.
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Cuffaro G, Fionda B, Piccinni F, Pagliara MM, Sammarco MG, Blasi MA, Molinario C, Castri F, Tagliaferri L, Massi D, and Savino G
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, Melanoma radiotherapy, Melanoma surgery, Melanoma pathology, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoma, Basal Cell radiotherapy, Carcinoma, Basal Cell surgery, Carcinoma, Basal Cell pathology, Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures, Follow-Up Studies, Neoplasm Staging, Adult, Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms surgery, Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms radiotherapy, Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms pathology, Brachytherapy methods, Eyelid Neoplasms radiotherapy, Eyelid Neoplasms surgery, Eyelid Neoplasms pathology, Conjunctival Neoplasms radiotherapy, Conjunctival Neoplasms surgery, Conjunctival Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell radiotherapy, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology
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Purpose: The main purpose of treatment of advanced ocular surface and periocular malignant tumors is to eradicate the tumor while trying to preserve visual function and aesthetics. Our purpose is to describe the outcome of a retrospective case series of 10 patients with advanced ocular surface and periocular tumors treated surgically in first instance and then with postoperative interventional radiotherapy (IRT/Brachiterapy)., Materials and Methods: We describe the clinicopathological features, treatments and outcome, in a retrospective case series of 10 patients with advanced tumors involving ocular surface (staging ≥ T2) and eyelids (staging ≥ T3), with involvement of periocular and/or orbit tissues. Patients were first surgically treated, most of them with incomplete excision, and then underwent a post-operative interventional radiotherapy (IRT/Brachytherapy) as an alternative to more invasive and disfiguring surgical retreatment. Tumor location, risk factors, staging, histological features, and follow-up timing were analyzed., Results: Three patients had advanced eyelid basal cell carcinomas, 2 patients were diagnosed with eyelid and conjunctival squamous cell carcinomas, 3 as sebaceous carcinomas, and 2 as primary conjunctival melanomas. The mean follow-up time from IRT to last clinical follow-up was 58.6 weeks, range 28.4-168 (median 43.65, IQR 28.9-72.9). Two patients - one with ocular surface SCC, the other with conjunctival melanoma - had a local recurrence 23.4 and 40,9 weeks after IRT, respectively. An overview of the current knowledge on adjuvant or post-operative IRT is also provided., Conclusions: IRT can be considered an effective therapeutic option to avoid more invasive surgical retreatment in advanced tumors involving eyelids and ocular surface., Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2024
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8. Primary headaches prevalence, characteristics, and healthcare utilization in Italian medical students.
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Romozzi M, Trigila V, Cuffaro G, Calabresi P, and Vollono C
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- Humans, Female, Male, Prevalence, Cross-Sectional Studies, Young Adult, Italy epidemiology, Adult, Migraine Disorders epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Headache Disorders, Primary epidemiology, Headache epidemiology, Adolescent, Tension-Type Headache epidemiology, Students, Medical statistics & numerical data, Patient Acceptance of Health Care statistics & numerical data
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Background: Among university students, migraine is notably prevalent and is linked to compromised academic performance and daily functioning. Medical students are a particularly vulnerable category due to the demanding nature of their training, as they are often exposed to headache trigger factors. We therefore aimed to determine the prevalence, characteristics, and healthcare-seeking practices of primary headaches among Italian medical students., Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study among medical students attending the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Rome who completed a self-administered questionnaire designed following the International Classification of Headache Disorders-3 criteria. The questionnaire assessed sociodemographic and headache features, healthcare utilization, the use of symptomatic and preventive treatment, and headache trigger factors., Results: Five hundred thirty-six students filled out the questionnaire. The lifetime and last-year prevalence of headache in this cohort was 76.7% (n = 411). Among the students surveyed, migraine had a prevalence of 26.9%, probable migraine of 12.9%, and tension-type headache (TTH)/probable TTH of 36.9%. Two hundred and forty-six students (59.8%) reported that their headache worsened after starting university. All students reporting headache had at least one trigger factor. In students fulfilling the criteria for migraine (n = 144), 137 (95.1%) had previously used acute non-prescription treatments, and eight concurrently used a preventive treatment. Thirty-five students fulfilling the criteria for migraine underwent a brain MRI scan (24.3%), 43 performed a neurological evaluation (29.9%), 36 received a diagnosis of migraine (25%), and 20 (13.9%) accessed the emergency room., Discussion: Migraine and TTH are common among medical students in Italy despite low healthcare resource utilization. These results support the need to promote public health policies and strategies in order to reduce the disability and burden associated with primary headaches among medical students., (© 2024. Fondazione Società Italiana di Neurologia.)
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- 2024
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9. Line-Field Confocal Optical Coherence Tomography Evaluation of Eyelid Skin Lesions.
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Di Stefani A, Cappilli S, Cuffaro G, Fionda B, Pagliara MM, Paradisi A, Ricci C, Rossi E, Sammarco MG, Schinzari G, Tagliaferri L, Blasi MA, Cinotti E, Moro A, Savino G, Suppa M, and Peris K
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Background: Periocular malignancies may be clinically different from the examples arising at other sites, with possible delayed diagnosis and greater challenges for treatment and repair. Line-field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC-OCT) is a recently developed technique characterized by an unprecedented capacity to acquire high-definition images in vertical and horizontal modes. In this study, we aimed to investigate the LC-OCT morphological features of a series of eyelid skin lesions, correlating them to histopathological findings., Methods: Patients with biopsy-proven equivocal skin lesion in the eyelid area, previously investigated by means of LC-OCT, were included in the study. Percentage overall agreement was estimated for LC-OCT and histopathological diagnosis for study cases., Results: A total of 51 patients (28 women, 23 men; mean age 66.4 years old), for a total of 51 skin lesions, were assessed. The histopathological diagnosis consisted of 30 malignant and 21 benign tumors. Different entities were characterized by peculiar findings in LC-OCT, alike to histopathological features, allowing for an accurate "in vivo" classification in almost all cases, with a diagnostic concordance with histopathology of 92.1% (47/51)., Conclusions: By integrating this new imaging technique into the assessment of suspicious tumors in this area, diagnostic accuracy may increase, improving strategies adopted in multidisciplinary meetings and patient-centered care.
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- 2023
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10. Base-Excision Repair Mutational Signature in Two Sebaceous Carcinomas of the Eyelid.
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Sangiorgi E, Giannuzzi F, Molinario C, Rapari G, Riccio M, Cuffaro G, Castri F, Benvenuto R, Genuardi M, Massi D, and Savino G
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- Humans, Eyelids pathology, DNA Repair, Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms genetics, Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms pathology, Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms surgery, Adenocarcinoma, Sebaceous genetics, Adenocarcinoma, Sebaceous pathology, Adenocarcinoma, Sebaceous surgery, Carcinoma, Basal Cell, Skin Neoplasms
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Personalized medicine aims to develop tailored treatments for individual patients based on specific mutations present in the affected organ. This approach has proven paramount in cancer treatment, as each tumor carries distinct driver mutations that respond to targeted drugs and, in some cases, may confer resistance to other therapies. Particularly for rare conditions, personalized medicine has the potential to revolutionize treatment strategies. Rare cancers often lack extensive datasets of molecular and pathological information, large-scale trials for novel therapies, and established treatment guidelines. Consequently, surgery is frequently the only viable option for many rare tumors, when feasible, as traditional multimodal approaches employed for more common cancers often play a limited role. Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid is an exceptionally rare cancer affecting the eye's adnexal tissues, most frequently reported in Asia, but whose prevalence is significantly increasing even in Europe and the US. The sole established curative treatment is surgical excision, which can lead to significant disfigurement. In cases of metastatic sebaceous carcinoma, validated drug options are currently lacking. In this project, we set out to characterize the mutational landscape of two sebaceous carcinomas of the eyelid following surgical excision. Utilizing available bioinformatics tools, we demonstrated our ability to identify common features promptly and accurately in both tumors. These features included a Base-Excision Repair mutational signature, a notably high tumor mutational burden, and key driver mutations in somatic tissues. These findings had not been previously reported in similar studies. This report underscores how, in the case of rare tumors, it is possible to comprehensively characterize the mutational landscape of each individual case, potentially opening doors to targeted therapeutic options.
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- 2023
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11. Microvascular involvement in migraine: an optical coherence tomography angiography study.
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Romozzi M, Cuffaro G, Rollo E, Mattei R, Marcelli S, Rizzo S, Calabresi P, Servidei S, Savino G, and Vollono C
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- Humans, Fluorescein Angiography methods, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Microcirculation, Retinal Vessels diagnostic imaging, Migraine with Aura
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Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the microvasculature of the macula and the optic nerve in patients affected by migraine with aura (MA) and without aura (MO) by optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA), comparing the findings with healthy controls (HC)., Methods: We collected data from ocular and orthotic examinations, including eye motility, intraocular pressure measurement, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) measurement, objective refraction measurement, fundus examination, macular and optic disk OCTA examination. All subjects were imaged with solix fullrange OCT. The following OCTA parameters were recorded: macular vessel density (VD), inside disc VD, peripapillary VD, disc whole image VD, fovea choriocapillaris VD, fovea VD, parafovea VD, peripapillary thickness, fovea thickness, parafovea thickness, macular full retinal thickness, and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) parameters. Clinical and demographical data about migraine patients were collected by a neurologist., Results: We included 56 eyes from 28 patients with a diagnosis of MO, 32 eyes from 16 patients with a diagnosis of MA, and 32 eyes from 16 HC subjects. The FAZ area was 0.230 ± 0.099 mm
2 in the MO group, 0.248 ± 0.091 mm2 in the MA group and 0.184 ± 0.061 mm2 in the control group. The FAZ area was significantly larger in the MA group than in the HC group (p = 0.007). The foveal choriocapillaris VD was significantly lower in MA patients (63.6 ± 2.49%) when compared with MO patients (65.27 ± 3.29%) (p = 0.02)., Conclusion: An impairment of retinal microcirculation can be detected in patients with MA, as demonstrated by the enlargement of FAZ. Moreover, the study of choroid circulation may reveal microvascular damage in patients with migraine with aura. OCTA is a useful non-invasive screening tool for the detection of microcirculatory disturbance in patients with migraine., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.)- Published
- 2023
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12. Efficacy of the intracamerally administered mydriatics for cataract surgery in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma.
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Ripa M, Cuffaro G, Savastano MC, Grieco G, Rizzo S, and Ricci F
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- Humans, Mydriatics, Retrospective Studies, Phenylephrine, Lidocaine, Pupil physiology, Ophthalmic Solutions, Glaucoma, Open-Angle surgery, Cataract Extraction, Cataract complications, Phacoemulsification
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Purpose: To compare Mydrane®, mydriatic eye drops, and Mydriasert® in terms of pupil site stability, surgical time, visual field, and anterior chamber configuration modifications among patients with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) during cataract extraction surgery., Methods: Retrospective analysis of sixty patients with POAG and cataract who underwent elective cataract extraction. All patients underwent routine ophthalmic examinations, including automatic visual field examination, anterior chamber configuration, specular microscopy, and arterial blood pressure measurement prior to surgery, and 24 h and 30 days postoperatively. All cataract surgeries were video-recorded and all measurements were performed using a media player. Patients divided into groups 1, 2, and 3 (n = 20 in each group) received topical mydriatic eye drops, Mydriasert®, and an intracameral injection of Mydrane®, respectively, immediately after the first incision., Results: The mean change in pupil size from just before capsulorhexis to the end of surgery was 0.43 ± 0.09, 0.42 ± 0.08, and 0.36 ± 0.02 mm in groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The mean surgery duration was similar among all the groups. The baseline main cell density slightly decreased at 24 h and remained stable for 30 days postoperatively. The mean deviation and pattern standard deviation remained stable at 1 month after surgery. At 24 h after surgery, the nasal irido-corneal angle, temporal-iridocorneal angle, and anterior chamber depth increased compared with the baseline, remaining stable for 30 days after surgery., Conclusions: Mydrane® produced adequate and stable mydriasis as effectively as produced by Mydriasert® and topical eye drops.
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- 2023
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13. The PAWPER tape as a tool for rapid weight assessment in a Paediatric Emergency Department: Validation study and comparison with parents' estimation and Broselow tape.
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Silvagni D, Baggio L, Mazzi C, Cuffaro G, Carlassara S, Spada S, and Biban P
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Aim: To validate the PAWPER tape and assess its inter-observer reliability in children accessing a Paediatric Emergency Department (PED). As secondary outcome we compared the accuracy of the PAWPER tape with that of parents' estimation, the Broselow tape and the European Paediatric Life Support (EPLS) formula., Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of children (0-12 years) enrolled in a tertiary Paediatric Emergency Department in Italy. Children's weight was estimated by parents and by trained healthcare providers using the PAWPER tape, the Broselow tape and the EPLS formula. The root mean squared percentage error (RMSPE) for the estimation of precision was calculated. Overall accuracy was evaluated using the percentage of weight estimation falling within 10% (PW10) and 20% (PW20) of real weight., Results: The study included 2060 children. Parental estimation was the most accurate and precise method. The PAWPER tape was accurate throughout all habitus sizes except for extreme underweight and overweight categories. Furthermore, it was more accurate and more precise than the Broselow tape and the EPLS formula ( p adjusted <0.001)., Conclusions: The PAWPER tape served as an accurate method for weight estimation in children accessing a Paediatric Emergency Department, with excellent inter-rater reliability. It performed significantly better than other length or age-based tools, showing good accuracy and precision except for very extreme weights. Whilst parents' estimation yielded to be the most accurate and precise method, the age-based EPLS formula was not reliable for estimating weight in all subcategories of habitus., (© 2022 The Authors.)
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- 2022
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14. An epidemiologic analysis of the association between eyelid disorders and ocular motility disorders in pediatric age.
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Ripa M, Cuffaro G, Pafundi PC, Valente P, Battendieri R, Buzzonetti L, Mattei R, Rizzo S, and Savino G
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- Child, Cohort Studies, Eyelids, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Syndrome, Amblyopia epidemiology, Blepharoptosis congenital, Refractive Errors complications, Refractive Errors epidemiology, Strabismus epidemiology, Strabismus surgery
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Aim of the study was to assess: (a) the prevalence and type of strabismus, ptosis and eyelid dynamic disorders features, (b) the prevalence of refractive errors, amblyopia and, (c) their association with ocular/systemic syndromes in a cohort of patients. This is a retrospective observational multicenter cohort study. Patients with coexisting ocular motility disorders, comitant and incomitant strabismus, ptosis and dynamic eyelid disorders who have never undergone surgery were enrolled throughout a 3-years a study period. 137 out of 19,089 patients were enrolled, of which 97 with uniocular and 40 with binocular disease. Isolated congenital ptosis was observed in 84 patients. A polymalformative syndrome was present in almost one third of cases, whilst among strabismus type, esotropia was slightly more prevalent. Most patients were hypermetropic. In monocular disease, myopia mainly affected older patients, who were characterized by a worse ptosis margin reflex distance and levator function, and significantly higher astigmatism. Amblyopia occurred in 67.4% of the study sub-population. Of note, in monocular disease this was mild in 25.8%, moderate in 24.2% and severe in 11.3% of cases, whilst in binocular disease it was mild in 25%, moderate in 41.7% and severe in 16.7%. All patients with coexisting eyelid and ocular motility dysfunctions in pediatric age need ophthalmologic and systemic evaluation to accurately assess amblyopia, refractive errors and systemic/ocular disorders., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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15. Advanced ocular surface squamous cell carcinoma (OSSC): long-term follow-up.
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Savino G, Cuffaro G, Maceroni M, Pagliara MM, Sammarco MG, Giraldi L, and Blasi MA
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- Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Neoplasm Staging, Retrospective Studies, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell diagnosis, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local pathology
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Purpose: To analyze the clinical characteristics and long-term follow-up of patients with advanced ocular surface squamous cell carcinoma (OSSC) involving periocular tissues and/or orbit. Primary outcomes were overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), and overall recurrence rate (RR). Secondary outcomes were a correlation between primary outcomes and tumor location, American Joint Committee on Cancer Classification (AJCC) staging system, histological results, surgical margins, and type of treatment., Study Design: a retrospective case series., Methods: The medical records of patients affected by OSSC involving periocular tissues and/or orbit referring, from 01/2011 to 01/2020, to our tertiary referral center were reviewed., Results: Thirty-six eyes of 36 patients were included. The mean age was 68.2 years; 18 (50%) patients were males. The mean follow-up was 40 months. The RR was 64%. The OS at 12, 24, 36, and 60 months was respectively 97.1%, 92.7%, 92.7%, and 92.7%. The DFS at 12, 24, 36, and 60 months was respectively 62.9%, 50.8%, 41.6%, and 29.7%. Multicentric disease (p = 0.0039), inferior tarsus localization (p = 0.0428), histological diagnosis of high-risk SSCs (p = 0.0264), positive surgical margins (p = 0.0434), and excisional biopsy (EB) alone (p = 0.0005) were associated with an increased risk of recurrence. A shorter OS was observed in patients who underwent EB alone (p = 0.0049)., Conclusion: OSCC involving periocular tissues and/or orbit is an aggressive disease with a high recurrence rate. Multicentric disease, positive surgical margins, inferior tarsus localization, and surgery without adjuvant therapies are strong predictors of recurrence and are the main factors affecting prognosis., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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- 2021
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16. Using gamification and IoT-based educational tools towards energy savings - some experiences from two schools in Italy and Greece.
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Mylonas G, Paganelli F, Cuffaro G, Nesi I, and Karantzis D
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Climate change and the need for sustainable development have become part of our daily lives. In this context, it is crucial to involve the educational community to the discussion, both students and teachers; by increasing awareness about these issues and the ways school communities can contribute to energy savings, we can kick-start a change towards more sustainable practices in our societies. The Green Awareness in Action (GAIA) H2020 research project implemented an IoT-based approach in several European schools for sustainability awareness and energy efficiency, while at the same time aiming for increasing students' digital skills. By using gamification, competitions and IoT-based educational activities, GAIA engaged directly with teachers and students in order to realize energy-saving activities in their environment. We report here on the use of gamification and competition among schools in this context, and how they helped together with IoT-based lab activities to engage students and educators to participate in the project more actively. We provide details on the implementation of GAIA's intervention in specific school settings to showcase our approach. Our findings, backed up by evaluation data and answers to a survey by 30 educators in Greece and Italy, confirm that the inclusion of competition and gamification aspects can significantly increase students' engagement, especially when having groups/schools competing with each other. Moreover, IoT-based educational activities can supplement existing educational activities in interesting ways, with students evaluating positively the experience and educators reporting increased overall student engagement in their class during the intervention period, and, on average, better class performance compared to previous periods., (© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH, DE part of Springer Nature 2021.)
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- 2021
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17. Etiological heterogeneity and clinical variability in newborns with esophageal atresia.
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Piro E, Schierz IAM, Giuffrè M, Cuffaro G, La Placa S, Antona V, Matina F, Puccio G, Cimador M, and Corsello G
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- Abnormalities, Multiple diagnosis, Cohort Studies, Databases, Factual, Esophageal Atresia epidemiology, Esophageal Atresia genetics, Female, Gestational Age, Heart Defects, Congenital epidemiology, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Length of Stay, Limb Deformities, Congenital epidemiology, Male, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Survival Analysis, Abnormalities, Multiple epidemiology, Anal Canal abnormalities, Esophageal Atresia diagnosis, Esophagus abnormalities, Genetic Predisposition to Disease epidemiology, Heart Defects, Congenital diagnosis, Heart Defects, Congenital genetics, Hospital Mortality, Kidney abnormalities, Limb Deformities, Congenital diagnosis, Limb Deformities, Congenital genetics, Spine abnormalities, Trachea abnormalities
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Background: The aim of this study was to define different characteristics of infants with esophageal atresia and correlations with neonatal level of care, morbidity and mortality occurring during hospital stay., Methods: Charts of all newborns with esophageal atresia (EA) admitted to our University NICU between January 2003 and November 2016 were reviewed and subdivided in four groups related to different clinical presentations; EA as an isolated form (A), with a concomitant single malformation (B), as VACTERL association (C), and in the context of a syndrome or an entity of multiple congenital anomalies (D)., Results: We recruited 67 infants with EA (with or without tracheoesophageal fistula), distributed in groups as follows: A 31.3%, B 16.4%, C 26.8% and D 25.3%. Type of atresia was not statistically different among different groups. Mortality was higher in groups C and D, especially if associated with congenital heart defects. In survivors, we found different auxological evolution and prognostic profiles considering duration in days of invasive mechanical ventilation and total parenteral nutrition, as well as length of stay and corrected gestational age at discharge., Conclusions: In the context of genetic and syndromic entities, subjects with VACTERL association showed a lower mortality rate although a higher and more complex level of intensive care was noted in comparison to infants without VACTERL genetic and syndromic entities.
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- 2018
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18. Prevalence of antinuclear antibodies in schoolchildren during puberty and possible relationship with musculoskeletal pain: a longitudinal study.
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Sperotto F, Cuffaro G, Brachi S, Seguso M, and Zulian F
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- Adolescent, Child, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Musculoskeletal Pain blood, Puberty blood, Sex Factors, Antibodies, Antinuclear blood, Musculoskeletal Pain immunology, Puberty immunology
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Objective: The role of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in children has still to be elucidated. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence and persistence of ANA in schoolchildren during the puberty switch, and the possible relationship with chronic noninflammatory musculoskeletal pain (MSP)., Methods: Children aged 8-13 years and attending 4 public schools underwent a clinical examination, focusing on pubertal stage and presence of chronic noninflammatory MSP. Laboratory tests to determine the autoantibody-profile were also performed. Subjects with ANA positivity (titer ≥ 1:80) and/or chronic noninflammatory MSP were re-evaluated 3 years later., Results: Two hundred sixty-one subjects enrolled in the study and 12.3% were ANA-positive, equally distributed in terms of sex and pubertal status. Three years later, in the group of patients studied for chronic noninflammatory MSP (n = 67), ANA positivity significantly increased from 13.4% to 44.8%. In the ANA-positive cohort at baseline (n = 28), 92.9% of subjects were confirmed as being ANA-positive with a significantly increased titer. No association between ANA positivity and chronic noninflammatory MSP was found., Conclusion: ANA prevalence and titers increase during puberty, especially in females, but have no relationship with chronic noninflammatory MSP. This finding may be related to the complex hormonal changes during the puberty switch period and opens new insights into autoimmunity.
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- 2014
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19. Scleroderma in children: an update.
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Zulian F, Cuffaro G, and Sperotto F
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- Child, Early Diagnosis, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Methotrexate therapeutic use, Scleroderma, Localized drug therapy, Scleroderma, Localized etiology, Scleroderma, Systemic drug therapy, Scleroderma, Systemic etiology, Treatment Outcome, Scleroderma, Localized diagnosis, Scleroderma, Systemic diagnosis
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Purpose of Review: Scleroderma, in its localized and systemic presentation, represents the third most frequent rheumatic condition in childhood after juvenile idiopathic arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. Early diagnosis, appropriate assessment and effective treatment are crucial to improve the long-term outcome., Recent Findings: Recent studies, concerning histopathology and clinical associations with other conditions, open new horizons on the etiopathogenesis of scleroderma. New developments have been also reached in the field of outcome measures. In juvenile localized scleroderma (JLS), new techniques such as Doppler and laser Doppler imaging have shown their usefulness for the daily monitoring of the patients. In juvenile systemic sclerosis (JSSc), a new severity score has been developed and needs to be validated in future trials. Finally, a randomized, double-blind controlled trial, a multicenter consensus statement and long-term follow-up studies have confirmed the important role of methotrexate (MTX) for the treatment of JLS., Summary: Studies over recent years highlighted the role of imaging as outcome measures for JLS and introduced a severity score for JSSc. New studies on MTX confirmed its important role for the treatment of JLS.
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