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2. Biomarkers Expression in Melanoma and nevi: A Tissue Macro Array Study: P-033
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Giuliani, S., Boi, S., Decarli, N., Cristofolini, M., Micciolo, R., and Dalla Palma, P.
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- 2013
3. P.05.56 ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS OF NEUROENDOCRINE NEOPLASMS: A REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE
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Merola, E., Tasini, E., Avancini, I., Tieppo, C., Faitini, K., Franceschini, G., Nienstedt, R., Agugiaro, F., Decarli, N., and De Pretis, G.
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- 2019
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4. Semi-passive UHF-UWB RFID: Architecture and localization performance.
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Savioli, E., Bottazzi, M., Natali, F., Decarli, N., Guidi, F., Hadaschik, N., D'Errico, R., and Ouvry, L.
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- 2013
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5. Performance of UWB backscatter modulation in multi-tag RFID scenario using experimental data.
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Guidi, F., Decarli, N., Dardari, D., Roblin, C., and Sibille, A.
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- 2011
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6. Toward 6G Vehicle-to-Everything Sidelink: Nonorthogonal Multiple Access in the Autonomous Mode
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Alessandro Bazzi, Claudia Campolo, Vittorio Todisco, Stefania Bartoletti, Nicolò Decarli, Antonella Molinaro, Antoine O. Berthet, Richard A. Stirling-Gallacher, Bazzi A., Campolo C., Todisco V., Bartoletti S., Decarli N., Molinaro A., Berthet A.O., and Stirling-Gallacher R.A.
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Resource management ,Automotive Engineering ,Channel estimation ,NOMA ,Vehicle-to-everything ,Reliability ,Receiver ,Sensor - Abstract
The cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) sidelink technology, specified in the long-term evolution (LTE) and further improved in the 5G new radio (NR) standards to facilitate direct data exchange between vehicles, will play a crucial role in revolutionizing transportation systems. However, the demand for very high reliability and ultralow latency services especially challenges the sidelink resource allocation mechanism when performed by distributed vehicles, in the so-called autonomous mode. One of the major causes of performance degradation is the resource allocation mechanism, which was designed for orthogonal multiple access (OMA) and can generate interference and collisions under high load conditions. In this context, here we argue in favor of the use of non-OMA (NOMA) as a game changer for the sidelink in the upcoming 6G V2X, and the purpose of this article is to provide a reference for further intriguing studies in the field. Additionally, the gain achievable over conventional allocation schemes by enabling NOMA through the use of successive interference cancelation (SIC) at the receiver is measured through realistic simulations conducted when considering the latest C-V2X specifications.
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- 2023
7. Communication Modes with Large Intelligent Surfaces in the near Field
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Nicolò Decarli, DAVIDE DARDARI, Decarli N., and Dardari D.
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Signal Processing (eess.SP) ,FOS: Computer and information sciences ,General Computer Science ,Information Theory (cs.IT) ,communication modes ,Computer Science - Information Theory ,General Engineering ,near field ,communication mode ,large intelligent surface ,TK1-9971 ,degrees of freedom ,FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,large intelligent surfaces ,General Materials Science ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,Holographic MIMO ,Computer Science::Information Theory - Abstract
This paper proposes a practical method for the definition of communication modes when antennas operate in the near-field region, by realizing ad-hoc beams exploiting the focusing capability of large antennas. The beamspace modeling proposed to define the communication modes is then exploited to derive expressions for their number (i.e., the degrees of freedom) in a generic setup, beyond the traditional paraxial scenario, together with closed-form definitions for the basis set at the transmitting and receiving antennas for several cases of interest, such as for the communication between a large antenna and a small antenna. Numerical results show that quasi-optimal communication can be obtained starting from focusing functions. This translates into the possibility of a significant enhancement of the channel capacity even in line-of-sight channel condition, without the need of implementing optimal but complex phase/amplitude profiles on transmitting/receiving antennas as well as resorting to intensive numerical solutions. Traditional results valid under paraxial approximation are revised in light of the proposed modeling, showing that similar conclusions can be obtained from different perspectives., 33 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables
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- 2021
8. Localization in NLOS Conditions using Large Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
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Anna Guerra, Davide Dardari, Nicolo Decarli, Francesco Guidi, Dardari D., Decarli N., Guerra A., and Guidi F.
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reconfigurable intelligent surfaces ,Computer science ,Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing ,near-field ,Real-time computing ,Latency (audio) ,Synchronization ,Non-line-of-sight propagation ,Base station ,Robustness (computer science) ,Localization ,Practical algorithm ,NLOS ,Communication channel ,OFDM - Abstract
This paper proposes a low-complexity practical algorithm to localize mobile users under NLOS channel conditions using a single base station and a large reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS). The numerical results show the trade-off between localization accuracy and latency as well as the robustness of the localization algorithm to the presence of synchronization mismatches. An analysis of the soft-coverage capability, i.e., the possibility of maintaining a high level of localization accuracy with RISs that are partially obstructed is also provided.
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- 2021
9. Crowd-based cognitive perception of the physical world: Towards the internet of senses
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Nicolo Decarli, Davide Dardari, Anna Guerra, Francesco Guidi, Gianni Pasolini, Pasolini G., Guerra A., Guidi F., Decarli N., and Dardari D.
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Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Crowd Mapping ,Internet of Things ,Personal Radar ,Wearable computer ,Millimeter-wave ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:Chemical technology ,Biochemistry ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,Machine Learning ,Cognition ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Human–computer interaction ,Perception ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Cognitive Internet ,Wireless ,Humans ,lcsh:TP1-1185 ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation ,media_common ,Internet ,business.industry ,Crowd-Sensing ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,020302 automobile design & engineering ,Models, Theoretical ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Memory, Short-Term ,Millimeter-waves ,Localization ,The Internet ,Internet of Thing ,business ,Mobile device ,Wireless sensor network ,Wireless Technology - Abstract
This paper introduces a possible architecture and discusses the research directions for the realization of the Cognitive Perceptual Internet (CPI), which is enabled by the convergence of wired and wireless communications, traditional sensor networks, mobile crowd-sensing, and machine learning techniques. The CPI concept stems from the fact that mobile devices, such as smartphones and wearables, are becoming an outstanding mean for zero-effort world-sensing and digitalization thanks to their pervasive diffusion and the increasing number of embedded sensors. Data collected by such devices provide unprecedented insights into the physical world that can be inferred through cognitive processes, thus originating a digital sixth sense. In this paper, we describe how the Internet can behave like a sensing brain, thus evolving into the Internet of Senses, with network-based cognitive perception and action capabilities built upon mobile crowd-sensing mechanisms. The new concept of hyper-map is envisioned as an efficient geo-referenced repository of knowledge about the physical world. Such knowledge is acquired and augmented through heterogeneous sensors, multi-user cooperation and distributed learning mechanisms. Furthermore, we indicate the possibility to accommodate proactive sensors, in addition to common reactive sensors such as cameras, antennas, thermometers and inertial measurement units, by exploiting massive antenna arrays at millimeter-waves to enhance mobile terminals perception capabilities as well as the range of new applications. Finally, we distillate some insights about the challenges arising in the realization of the CPI, corroborated by preliminary results, and we depict a futuristic scenario where the proposed Internet of Senses becomes true.
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- 2020
10. An Ultra-wideband Battery-less Positioning System for Space Applications
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Dardari, Davide, Feuillen, Thomas, Raucy, Christopher, Vandendorpe, Luc, Craeye, Christophe, Decarli, Nicolo, Fabbri, Davide, Guerra, Anna, Fantuzzi, Marco, Masotti, Diego, Costanzo, Alessandra, Romani, Aldo, Drouguet, Maxime, 2019 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology and Applications (RFID-TA), UCL - SSH/IACS - Institute of Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies, Dardari D., Feuillen T., Raucy C., Vandendorpe L., Craeye C., Decarli N., Fabbri D., Guerra A., Fantuzzi M., Masotti D., Costanzo A., Romani A., and Drouguet M.
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Signal Processing (eess.SP) ,Space station ,space stations ,Positioning system ,Frequency band ,Computer science ,Ultra-wideband ,wireless power transfer ,pulse generation ,Systems and Control (eess.SY) ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Systems and Control ,Hardware_GENERAL ,FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Wireless power transfer ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Electrical engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Pulse generation ,Mars rover ,Ultra high frequency ,positioning ,Ultra-wide bandwidth (UWB) ,business ,Positioning ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
An ultra-wide bandwidth (UWB) remote-powered positioning system for potential use in tracking floating objects inside space stations is presented. It makes use of battery-less tags that are powered-up and addressed through wireless power transfer in the UHF band and embed an energy efficient pulse generator in the 3-5 GHz UWB band. The system has been mounted on the ESA Mars Rover prototype to demonstrate its functionality and performance. Experimental results show the feasibility of centimeter-level localization accuracy at distances larger than 10 meters, with the capability of determining the position of multiple tags using a 2W-ERP power source in the UHF RFID frequency band., Published in: 2019 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology and Applications (RFID-TA)
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- 2019
11. Crowd-Based Cognitive Perception of the Physical World: Towards the Internet of Senses.
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Pasolini G, Guerra A, Guidi F, Decarli N, and Dardari D
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- Humans, Machine Learning, Memory, Short-Term physiology, Models, Theoretical, Wireless Technology, Cognition physiology, Internet
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This paper introduces a possible architecture and discusses the research directions for the realization of the Cognitive Perceptual Internet (CPI), which is enabled by the convergence of wired and wireless communications, traditional sensor networks, mobile crowd-sensing, and machine learning techniques. The CPI concept stems from the fact that mobile devices, such as smartphones and wearables, are becoming an outstanding mean for zero-effort world-sensing and digitalization thanks to their pervasive diffusion and the increasing number of embedded sensors. Data collected by such devices provide unprecedented insights into the physical world that can be inferred through cognitive processes, thus originating a digital sixth sense. In this paper, we describe how the Internet can behave like a sensing brain, thus evolving into the Internet of Senses, with network-based cognitive perception and action capabilities built upon mobile crowd-sensing mechanisms. The new concept of hyper-map is envisioned as an efficient geo-referenced repository of knowledge about the physical world. Such knowledge is acquired and augmented through heterogeneous sensors, multi-user cooperation and distributed learning mechanisms. Furthermore, we indicate the possibility to accommodate proactive sensors, in addition to common reactive sensors such as cameras, antennas, thermometers and inertial measurement units, by exploiting massive antenna arrays at millimeter-waves to enhance mobile terminals perception capabilities as well as the range of new applications. Finally, we distillate some insights about the challenges arising in the realization of the CPI, corroborated by preliminary results, and we depict a futuristic scenario where the proposed Internet of Senses becomes true.
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- 2020
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12. Agreement on endoscopic ultrasonography-guided tissue specimens: Comparing a 20-G fine-needle biopsy to a 25-G fine-needle aspiration needle among academic and non-academic pathologists.
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van Riet PA, Cahen DL, Biermann K, Hansen B, Larghi A, Rindi G, Fellegara G, Arcidiacono P, Doglioni C, Liberta Decarli N, Iglesias-Garcia J, Abdulkader I, Lazare Iglesias H, Kitano M, Chikugo T, Yasukawa S, van der Valk H, Nguyen NQ, Ruszkiewicz A, Giovannini M, Poizat F, van der Merwe S, Roskams T, Santo E, Marmor S, Chang K, Lin F, Farrell J, Robert M, Bucobo JC, Heimann A, Baldaque-Silva F, Fernández Moro C, and Bruno MJ
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- Humans, ROC Curve, Reproducibility of Results, Clinical Competence, Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration methods, Endosonography methods, Pancreas diagnostic imaging, Pancreatic Neoplasms diagnosis, Pathologists standards
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Background and Aim: A recently carried out randomized controlled trial showed the benefit of a novel 20-G fine-needle biopsy (FNB) over a 25-G fine-needle aspiration (FNA) needle. The current study evaluated the reproducibility of these findings among expert academic and non-academic pathologists., Methods: This study was a side-study of the ASPRO (ASpiration versus PROcore) study. Five centers retrieved 74 (59%) consecutive FNB and 51 (41%) FNA samples from the ASPRO study according to randomization; 64 (51%) pancreatic and 61 (49%) lymph node specimens. Samples were re-reviewed by five expert academic and five non-academic pathologists and rated in terms of sample quality and diagnosis. Ratings were compared between needles, expert academic and non-academic pathologists, target lesions, and cytology versus histological specimens., Results: Besides a higher diagnostic accuracy, FNB also provided for a better agreement on diagnosing malignancy (ĸ = 0.59 vs ĸ = 0.76, P < 0.001) and classification according to Bethesda (ĸ = 0.45 vs ĸ = 0.61, P < 0.001). This equally applied for expert academic and non-academic pathologists and for pancreatic and lymph node specimens. Sample quality was also rated higher for FNB, but agreement ranged from poor (ĸ = 0.04) to fair (ĸ = 0.55). Histology provided better agreement than cytology, but only when a core specimen was obtained with FNB (P = 0.004 vs P = 0.432)., Conclusion: This study shows that the 20-G FNB outperforms the 25-G FNA needle in terms of diagnostic agreement, independent of the background and experience of the pathologist. This endorses use of the 20-G FNB needle in both expert and lower volume EUS centers., (© 2019 The Authors. Digestive Endoscopy published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society.)
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- 2019
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13. In a cohort of breast cancer screened patients the proportion of HER2 positive cases is lower than that earlier reported and pathological characteristics differ between HER2 3+ and HER2 2+/Her2 amplified cases.
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Giuliani S, Ciniselli CM, Leonardi E, Polla E, Decarli N, Luchini C, Cantaloni C, Gasperetti F, Cazzolli D, Berlanda G, Bernardi D, Pellegrini M, Triolo R, Ferro A, Verderio P, and Barbareschi M
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- Adult, Aged, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Lobular diagnosis, Carcinoma, Lobular metabolism, Carcinoma, Lobular pathology, Early Detection of Cancer methods, Female, Gene Amplification genetics, Humans, Immunohistochemistry methods, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Receptors, Progesterone metabolism, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Breast Neoplasms diagnosis, Predictive Value of Tests, Receptor, ErbB-2 metabolism, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism
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Human epithelial growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) overexpression and/or amplification is of predictive and prognostic value in infiltrating breast carcinoma (IBC). We evaluated the proportion of HER2-positive cases (score 3 overexpression/score 2 plus fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) amplification) in a consecutive series of 2163 patients. According to immunohistochemical analysis of HER2 expression, using Herceptest and FDA criteria, 839 cases had score 0, 476 score 1+, 699 score 2+, and 149 score 3+. Of the 699 scoring 2+ cases, 160 (22.88 %) showed Her2 gene amplification by FISH analysis, making a total of 309 (14.28 %) HER2-positive cases. Grade 1 ductal and special type IBC were never HER2 positive, while only three infiltrating lobular carcinomas but a relevant percentage of small IBC were HER2 positive. Of HER2-positive cases, 52.1 % was pT1 and of these, 38.5 % was pT1b or smaller. Logistic regression analysis revealed that estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PgR), grade, and pT were significantly associated with HER2 positivity and that HER2 3+ cases were more frequently of higher grade and pT than HER2 2+/Her2 amplified cases. In addition, HER2 3+ cases were more frequently in ER and PgR negative than HER2 2+/Her2 amplified cases. We conclude that the proportion of HER2 positive cases is lower than that reported in older literature and that pathological characteristics differ between HER2 3+ and HER2 2+/Her2 amplified cases.
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- 2016
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14. PI3KCA mutation status is of limited prognostic relevance in ER-positive breast cancer patients treated with hormone therapy.
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Cuorvo LV, Verderio P, Ciniselli CM, Girlando S, Decarli N, Leonardi E, Ferro A, Caldara A, Triolo R, Eccher C, Cantaloni C, Mauri F, Seckl M, Volante M, Buttitta F, Marchetti A, Silvia Q, Galligioni E, Palma PD, and Barbareschi M
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Breast Neoplasms chemistry, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, PTEN Phosphohydrolase analysis, Prognosis, Proportional Hazards Models, Receptors, Progesterone analysis, TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases analysis, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Mutation, Nuclear Proteins genetics, Receptors, Estrogen analysis, Transcription Factors genetics
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PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway alterations are frequent in patients with infiltrating breast cancer (IBC). Their clinical and pathological relevance has been insufficiently documented. We evaluated PI3KCA for mutations and the expression of PTEN, AKT, mTOR and p70S6K by immunohistochemistry in 246 IBC patients treated with hormone therapy (median follow-up, 97 months). A PI3KCA mutation was observed in 50 out of 229 informative cases (21.8 %), PTEN loss in 107 out of 210 (51 %), moderate/high level of expression of AKT in 133 out of 188 (71 %), moderate/high level of expression of mTOR in 173 out of 218 (79 %) and moderate/high level of expression of p70S6K in 111 out of 192 cases (58 %). PI3KCA mutation was associated with the absence of Her2/neu amplification/overexpression and a low level of MIB1/Ki-67 labelling. The expression of p70S6K was associated with a high level of mTOR immunoreactivity, and high PTEN expression was associated with high AKT expression level. Univariate analysis showed that PI3KCA mutation status was not associated with clinical outcome in the series as a whole or in the node-negative subgroup. However, in the node-positive subgroup, exon 9 PI3KCA mutation was associated with unfavourable overall survival (OS), although its impact on the final model in multivariate analysis seemed to be limited. Of the other markers, only high p70S6K expression was associated with a significantly prolonged OS. PI3KCA mutation status is of limited prognostic relevance in oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer patients treated with hormone therapy.
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- 2014
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15. Endoscopic and histological pitfalls in the diagnosis of celiac disease: A multicentre study assessing the current practice.
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Rostami-Nejad M, Villanacci V, Hogg-Kollars S, Volta U, Manenti S, Reza-Zali M, Caio G, Giovenali P, Barakauskiene A, Kazenaite E, Becheanu G, Diculescu M, Pellegrino S, Magazzù G, Casella G, Di-Bella C, Decarli N, Biancalani M, Bassotti G, and Rostami K
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Biopsy, Child, Child, Preschool, Duodenum pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Celiac Disease pathology, Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
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Background and Aims: the diagnosis of celiac disease requires small bowel biopsies to identify the characteristic mucosal changes. The current biopsy practice among endoscopists for celiac disease is in most part unknown. The aim of this study was to compare the different diagnostic policies in various centers in their current practice., Method: information from a total of 931 confirmed celiac disease patients was retrospectively obtained retrospectively from nine centers in European and Middle Eastern countries. The number of small-bowel biopsies obtained from the duodenal bulb and the second part of the duodenum was compared among different centers., Results: the most frequent stage of mucosal changes amongst Iranian subjects was Marsh IIIa whereas in the rest of the study population was Marsh IIIc. Marsh I and Marsh II were more prevalent in adults (P < 0.05) and Marsh IIIc was significantly higher in pediatric ages between 1 and 15 (P < 0.05). The most common number of biopsy specimens obtained from Romanian subjects was 1 (52% of cases), followed by 2 for Iranian (56%), 3 for Lithuanian (66.7%) and British patients (65%) and 4 for Italian patients (48.3%). For majority of cases, anemia was the most prevalent symptom (18.7%) followed by malabsorption (10.5%), diarrhea (9.3%) and dyspepsia (8.2%), respectively., Conclusions: despite the evidence-based recommendations, this study revealed a poor compliance with major guidelines on diagnosis of celiac disease. We emphasize that taking adequate number of duodenal biopsies should be implemented for an accurate diagnosis and also for the exclusion of celiac disease.
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- 2013
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16. Gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal presentation in patients with celiac disease.
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Ehsani-Ardakani MJ, Rostami Nejad M, Villanacci V, Volta U, Manenti S, Caio G, Giovenali P, Becheanu G, Diculescu M, Pellegrino S, Magazzù G, Casella G, Di Bella C, Decarli N, Biancalani M, Bassotti G, Hogg-Kollars S, Zali MR, and Rostami K
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- Abdominal Pain etiology, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Celiac Disease complications, Celiac Disease diagnosis, Child, Child, Preschool, Constipation etiology, Diarrhea etiology, Dyspepsia etiology, Female, Flatulence etiology, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Nausea etiology, Vomiting etiology, Weight Loss, Young Adult, Celiac Disease pathology
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Background: Celiac disease (CD) may have a variety of different presentations. This study has aimed to explore the prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) and non-GI symptoms in patients with CD according to data collected in Italy and Romania (Europe) and Iran (Middle East)., Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study conducted in Iran, Romania and Italy with data collection during the period from May 2009 - May 2011. For each center we included only patients with CD that was confirmed by endoscopy, small bowel biopsies and positive serology. GI symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, nausea and vomiting, weight loss and flatulence, as well as additional signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia (IDA), osteoporosis, hypertransaminasemia, and other related abnormalities were collected., Results: Overall, 323 women and 127 men, whose mean age at diagnosis was 34.2 ± 16.47 years were included in this study. Of these, 157 subjects (34.9%) reported at least one GI symptom. The majority of cases had the following primary presenting GI symptoms: diarrhea (13.6%), dyspepsia and constipation (4.0%). Other disease symptoms were reported by 168 (37.3%) patients. The most presenting non-GI symptoms in the majority of cases were anemia (20.7%) and osteopenia (6%). There were statistically significant differences between the majority of symptoms when we compared the reported clinical symptoms from different countries., Conclusion: This study indicated that upper abdominal disorders such as abdominal pain and dyspepsia were the most common primary complaints among European patients, whereas Iranian patients had complaints of diarrhea and bloating as the classic presentations of CD. For non-GI symptoms, anemia was the most frequent complaint for both Iranian and Italian patients; however it was significantly higher in Iranians.
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- 2013
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17. Mycetomatoid infection of the penis by Candida albicans.
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Mastrolorenzo A, Giomi B, Cipollini EM, Tammaro R, Decarli N, Cammelli D, Fabiani Tropeano F, Tiradritti L, Difonzo EM, and Zuccati G
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- Adult, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Candidiasis, Cutaneous complications, Candidiasis, Cutaneous drug therapy, Fluconazole therapeutic use, Humans, Male, Mycetoma complications, Mycetoma drug therapy, Penile Diseases complications, Penile Diseases drug therapy, Takayasu Arteritis complications, Candida albicans, Candidiasis, Cutaneous microbiology, Mycetoma microbiology, Penile Diseases microbiology
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Background: Mycetoma is generally understood to be a chronic suppurative infection involving the skin and the underlying tissue. Mycetomas may be classified as those produced by true fungi (eumycetoma) versus those due to aerobic bacteria Actinomycetales (actinomycetoma)., Methods: We report the atypical case of a mycetomatoid infection of the penile shaft and glans in a 36-year-old man, originally from Senegal, affected by Takayasu's arteritis., Results: Extensive investigations excluded any other causative pathogen other than Candida albicans, and the ailment accordingly healed after fluconazole monotherapy., Conclusion: The authors discuss the unusual site of the disease and the singular clinical features related to the fungal etiology and put forward considerations on the pathogenic role of common microorganisms., (© 2012 The International Society of Dermatology.)
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- 2012
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18. PI3KCA mutations and/or PTEN loss in Her2-positive breast carcinomas treated with trastuzumab are not related to resistance to anti-Her2 therapy.
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Barbareschi M, Cuorvo LV, Girlando S, Bragantini E, Eccher C, Leonardi E, Ferro A, Caldara A, Triolo R, Cantaloni C, Decarli N, Galligioni E, and Dalla Palma P
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- Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal therapeutic use, Base Sequence, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, DNA Mutational Analysis, Female, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Receptor, ErbB-2 biosynthesis, Receptor, ErbB-2 genetics, Retrospective Studies, Trastuzumab, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm genetics, Mutation, Nuclear Proteins genetics, PTEN Phosphohydrolase genetics, Transcription Factors genetics
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether activating mutations of the p110α catalytic subunit of class A phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3KCA) or complete loss of phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) is associated with response to anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her2) treatment in breast cancer (BC). We analysed PI3KCA hot-spot mutations and PTEN immunohistochemical expression in 129 Her2-positive infiltrating BC treated with trastuzumab, including 26 cases treated with neoadjuvant therapy, 48 metastatic infiltrating breast cancer (IBC; MBC) and 55 early-stage IBC, with complete clinical information (mean follow-up 37, 66 and 32 months, respectively). PI3KCA hot-spot mutations were observed in 25 cases (19 %): 12 (9 %) in exon 9 and 13 (10 %) in exon 20. No correlations were observed between mutations and pathological and biological parameters. In patients treated with neoadjuvant therapy and in MBC, we did not observe any relationship with response to trastuzumab-based therapy. PTEN loss was observed in 24 out of 86 informative cases (28 %), 3 (13 %) of which were also mutated for PI3KCA. PI3K pathway activation, defined as PI3KCA mutation and/or PTEN loss, was not associated with response to treatment or clinical outcome in MBC. PI3KCA mutation and/or PTEN loss should not exclude patients from potentially beneficial anti-Her2 therapy.
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- 2012
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19. Frequency of estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, progesterone receptor (PR)-negative, and HER2-negative invasive breast cancer, the so-called triple-negative phenotype: a population-based study from Trentino, North East Italy.
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Giuliani S, Leonardi E, Aldovini D, Bernardi D, Pellegrini M, Soli F, Ferro A, Dalla Palma P, Decarli N, and Barbareschi M
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Breast pathology, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma epidemiology, Carcinoma genetics, Carcinoma pathology, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Italy epidemiology, Middle Aged, Phenotype, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Carcinoma metabolism, Receptor, ErbB-2 metabolism, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism, Receptors, Progesterone metabolism
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Objective: Triple negative breast carcinomas (TNT) are infiltrating breast carcinomas (BC) with negative oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PgR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2) expression, and are associated with frequent BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations. The aim of the present study is to analyze the frequency and distribution of TNT in our population where a breast cancer screening program for women aged between 50 and 69 years is effective since 2001 with 85% accrual., Methods: We investigated the records of 2112 consecutive BC and 153 interval BC (i.e. BC detected in the screened negative women in the interval between screening rounds). Tumours with complete negative expression of ER, PgR and Her2 were considered TNT; tumours with negative ER and PgR status and faint Her2 expression (score 1) were considered as possible TNT (pTNT)., Results: We identified 82 (3.8%) TNT and 20 (0.9%) pTNT in the series of 2112 consecutive BC and 7 TNT and 1 pTNT (5.2%) in the series of 153 interval BC. In the consecutive series, TNT/ pTNT were observed in 6.5% patients below 50 years and in 4.3% of patients above 50 years. A high proliferation rate (Ki-67 labelling > 36%) was observed in 87.8% of TNT (median labelling 56.3%) and in 60% of pTNT (median labelling 48.4%)., Conclusions: Since TNT/pTNT occurring in women < 50 years is a criterion for selecting patients whom genetic counselling and BRCA1 testing should be offered, our study is of help in foreseeing the workload of the Unit of Medical Genetics and the Laboratory of Molecular Pathology.
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- 2012
20. PIK3CA in breast carcinoma: a mutational analysis of sporadic and hereditary cases.
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Michelucci A, Di Cristofano C, Lami A, Collecchi P, Caligo A, Decarli N, Leopizzi M, Aretini P, Bertacca G, Porta RP, Ricci S, Della Rocca C, Stanta G, Bevilacqua G, and Cavazzana A
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- Adenocarcinoma metabolism, Adenocarcinoma mortality, Adenocarcinoma secondary, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous genetics, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous metabolism, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous mortality, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous pathology, Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins, BRCA2 Protein genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Breast Neoplasms mortality, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast genetics, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast metabolism, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast mortality, Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast pathology, Carcinoma, Lobular genetics, Carcinoma, Lobular metabolism, Carcinoma, Lobular mortality, Carcinoma, Lobular pathology, Class I Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases, DNA, Neoplasm analysis, Female, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Lymph Nodes pathology, Middle Aged, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases metabolism, Survival Rate, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases genetics, Adenocarcinoma genetics, Breast Neoplasms genetics, DNA Mutational Analysis, Germ-Line Mutation, Mutation, Missense genetics, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases genetics
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The PI3K-Akt cascade is a key signaling pathway involved in cell proliferation, survival, and growth. Activating PIK3CA mutations have been reported in breast carcinoma (BC). The aim of this study was to characterize the PIK3CA mutations at exons 9 and 20 in a series of 176 sporadic and 22 hereditary BCs and to correlate the results with clinicopathologic parameters and survival. In sporadic BC, 68 missense mutations were detected. PIK3CA mutations were significantly associated with ER+ in HER2-negative cases. A higher frequency of PIK3CA mutations was present in lobular carcinoma compared with ductal carcinoma (50% vs. 35%). There was no association between the survival and PIK3CA mutational status. In hereditary BC, PIK3CA mutations were found only in the BRCA2 group. The PIK3CA mutation seems to characterize the luminal-type BC, in both sporadic and BRCA2 mutated forms, and is absent in the basal-type BC, in both the sporadic and BRCA1 mutated forms.
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- 2009
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21. Microvessel density, a surrogate marker of angiogenesis, is significantly related to survival in multiple myeloma patients.
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Pruneri G, Ponzoni M, Ferreri AJ, Decarli N, Tresoldi M, Raggi F, Baldessari C, Freschi M, Baldini L, Goldaniga M, Neri A, Carboni N, Bertolini F, and Viale G
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antibodies, Monoclonal immunology, Antigens, CD, Endoglin, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Microcirculation, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Prognosis, Receptors, Cell Surface, Survival Rate, Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 analysis, Antigens, CD34 analysis, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Multiple Myeloma blood supply, Neovascularization, Pathologic pathology
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We evaluated microvessel density (MVD) in bone marrow biopsies (BM) from multiple myeloma (MM) patients after staining with anti-CD34 and anti-CD105 antibodies (mAbs). The anti-CD105 mAb was significantly more sensitive than the anti-CD34 mAb in visualizing blood vessels both in controls and MM samples. MVD was significantly higher in MM than in controls with both anti-CD34 and anti-CD105 mAbs. Patients with low CD34+ MVD survived longer than patients with higher MVD (P = 0.01), whereas there was no difference in survival between patients with low and high CD105+ MVD. Multivariate analysis confirmed the independent significant association between CD34+ MVD and survival (P = 0.001).
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- 2002
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22. Progesterone receptor immunoreactivity in minute meningothelioid nodules of the lung.
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Pelosi G, Maffini F, Decarli N, and Viale G
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cell Nucleus pathology, Cytoplasm pathology, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Mucin-1 analysis, Paraganglioma, Extra-Adrenal pathology, Vimentin analysis, Lung Neoplasms chemistry, Paraganglioma, Extra-Adrenal chemistry, Receptors, Progesterone analysis
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Meningothelioid nodules (MNs) are not uncommon lesions of the pulmonary interstitium composed of monomorphic round to spindle cells, likely reactive in nature. Their origin is unsettled, though a derivation from arachnoid-like cells in conditions of perturbed perfusion of the pulmonary tissue has been proposed. Here we confirm the consistent occurrence of intense progesterone-receptor immunoreactivity in MNs fortuitously detected in surgical specimens of lung carcinomas. This finding corroborates the view that these proliferations exhibit arachnoid cell-like differentiation and suggests a role for sex-steroid hormones in the control of their growth.
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- 2002
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