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2. Development of polarization-sensitive imaging detectors based on organic nanostructured coatings
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Michela C. Uslenghi, Chiara Botta, Daniele Faccini, Salvatore Incorvaia, Giorgio Toso, Mariacecilia Pasini, and Benedetta Squeo
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- 2022
3. Clinical and Functional Outcomes after Lung Transplantation with Grafts from Donation after Circulatory (DCD) Donors. Preliminary Results of a Clinical Trial
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Valeria Rossetti, Rosaria Carrinola, F. Damarco, Mario Nosotti, Marinella Zanierato, Franco Valenza, Alessandro Palleschi, Gianluca Bonitta, C. Uslenghi, V. Musso, E. Benazzi, Massimo Cardillo, Giuseppe Citerio, Alberto Zanella, and A. Mazzucco
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Mechanical ventilation ,Transplantation ,Machine perfusion ,Lung ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Primary Graft Dysfunction ,medicine.disease ,Cystic fibrosis ,Clinical trial ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Lung transplantation ,Surgery ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Purpose We present the results of a clinical trial (NCT02061462) comparing outcomes after lung transplantation (LT) of subjects receiving lungs from donation after brain death (DBD) donors with that of subjects receiving lungs from donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors, procured using our original open lung strategy. Briefly, our protocol consists of a non-rapid normothermic open-lung procurement using recruitment manoeuvres, protective ventilation and CPAP without topical cooling. Methods We evaluated patients undergoing bilateral LT from 11/2014 to 07/2019; exclusion criteria: recipients ≤14 years, re-LT, donors ≥65 years, DCD category I and IV. Variables were prospectively recorded as well as respiratory functional parameters in the first year. Results We performed 143 LT; 22 cases were excluded, 121 were enrolled: 11 recipients received lungs from DCD donors (5 and 6 from DCD category II and III, respectively). The two groups had similar features. Most of the subjects had cystic fibrosis (72,7% and 61,9% of DCD and DBD, respectively). DCD donors’ BMI was significantly higher (p=0.022); 15,5% of DBD grafts underwent machine perfusion. Duration of postoperative mechanical ventilation was higher in the DCD group (DCD vs DBD=2 vs 1 day, p= 0.011). Incidence of grade 3 primary graft dysfunction was 27,3% in the DCD group and 18,2% in the DBD group (p=0.742). Cold ischemia and preservation times were significantly higher in the DCD group (p Conclusion Regardless of the small study population, our results are encouraging. Our data show the feasibility of LT from DCD donors using our original protocol, with adequate grafts function and survival.
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- 2021
4. Efficacy of a fixed combination of indomethacin, prochlorperazine, and caffeine in the treatment of episodic tension-type headache: a double-blind, randomized, nimesulide-controlled, parallel group, multicentre trial
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Tommaso Trenti, I Grazioli, V Centonze, Emilio Sternieri, B Tavolato, R Cerbo, and C. Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Indomethacin ,Administration, Oral ,Drug Administration Schedule ,law.invention ,Prochlorperazine ,Double blind ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pharmacotherapy ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Caffeine ,medicine ,Humans ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Aged ,Pain Measurement ,Retrospective Studies ,Analysis of Variance ,Sulfonamides ,business.industry ,Tension-Type Headache ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Analysis of variance ,business ,Antipsychotic Agents ,medicine.drug ,Nimesulide - Abstract
In this double-blind, randomized, parallel group, multicentre study the efficacy of a fixed combination of indomethacin, prochlorperazine, and caffeine (IndoProCaf) and nimesulide were compared over an 8-h period in the treatment of two consecutive episodes of tension-type headache (TTH). Both drugs were administered orally. Of 54 randomized patients, 40 were compliant to the protocol. More patients on IndoProCaf than on nimesulide were pain-free at 2 h post-dose (45% vs. 10%; P
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- 2005
5. Real World Evidence (RWE) to Enhance Value-Based Market Access of the PCSK9 Inihibitors in Italy: Treatment Patterns and Cv-Related Hospitalizations Among High Risk Hefh and Secondary Prevention Patients in Three Real-World Data Systems
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F Lapi, C Uslenghi, AP Maggioni, L. Degli Esposti, and E Pessina
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0301 basic medicine ,Secondary prevention ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Market access ,Real world evidence ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Value (economics) ,Medicine ,Marketing ,business ,Real world data - Published
- 2016
6. Leukotriene B4 and Peptido-Leukotriene Levels during Radiographic Contrast Media Infusion
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M. Gardinali, C. Pozzato, L. Conciato, M. Di Bello, A. Calcagno, C. Uslenghi, and A. Agostoni
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Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine - Published
- 1992
7. Leukotriene B4 and Peptido-Leukotriene Levels during Radiographic Contrast Media Infusion
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M. Gardinali, C. Pozzato, L. Conciato, M. Di Bello, A. Calcagno, C. Uslenghi, and A. Agostoni
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Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine - Abstract
The pathogenic mechanisms of radiographic contrast media (CM) reactions are still not well understood. Recently it has been proposed that leukotrienes (LT) may be involved in CM reactions. We measured plasma LTB4 and peptido-LT levels in 20 subjects undergoing urography with 2 low osmolality CM (ioxaglate and iopamidol) in order to elucidate if CM infusion determines LT release in plasma. LTB4 and peptido-LT did not change significantly during infusion of the 2 CM. Blood pressure, heart rate, and the number of circulating granulocytes were not affected by CM infusions, further evidence that LT release did not occur. We conclude therefore that LT are not released during infusion with the CM studied.
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- 1992
8. Bronchial carcinoid tumors
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C. Uslenghi, Renato Nessi, M. Bosco, Blanc M, P. Basso Ricci, and S. Basso Ricci
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,business.industry ,Radiography ,Respiratory disease ,Retrospective cohort study ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Bronchial carcinoid ,respiratory tract diseases ,Metastasis ,Radiologic sign ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Bronchial neoplasm ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
A retrospective evaluation was performed of radiographs obtained in 49 cases of bronchial carcinoid at presentation and during a follow-up period of 12 years. Histologic diagnosis from the surgical specimen was available in all cases. Carcinoids appeared most frequently (77%) as round or oval opacities with sharp and often notched margins. They often induced airway compression with pulmonary atelectasis; enlarged hilar lymph nodes from metastasis were rare. Recurrence after surgical removal was not frequent; the recurrent masses had the same radiographic features as the original tumor. The diagnosis of bronchial carcinoid must be taken into consideration when a slowly growing radiopaque mass with well-defined margins is discovered on chest films. The radiologist must remember that these tumors can be resected with a fairly good prognosis even when they are large.
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- 1991
9. [Transrectal prostatic echography in the study of hemospermia. An assessment of an 85-patient case load]
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F, Gattoni, A, Avogadro, A, Sacrini, M, Blanc, C, Pozzato, I, Spagnoli, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Adolescent ,Prostate ,Rectum ,Pain ,Middle Aged ,Blood ,Semen ,Humans ,Genital Diseases, Male ,Aged ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
Eighty-five patients with hemospermia were examined with blood tests, sperm culture, transrectal US (TRUS) and cystourethroscopy. Blood tests and sperm culture demonstrated bacterial inflammation in 48 patients (56.47%). At cystourethroscopy, the urethra was normal or hyperemic in all patients. TRUS demonstrated 40 cases (47.05%) of periurethral calcifications and also with calcifications in the two glandular lobes. TRUS also demonstrated prostatic inflammation in progress or its outcome in 21 patients (24.70%), ectasia and seminal vesicle inflammation in 10 patients (11.76%), a prostatic tumor in 3 patients (3.52%). No patient had cysts, stones or cancers in the seminal vesicles. In 11 patients (12.94%), no specific cause of hemospermia was detected, even though 4 of these patients (4.70%) had received anticoagulants for former heart ischemia. Benign prostatic hypertrophy was found in 44 patients (51.76%) but we did not consider it a possible cause of hemospermia because of the high frequency of this condition in the male population. To conclude, TRUS could demonstrate the cause of hemospermia in most of our patients, which makes us suggest it as the diagnostic technique of choice in the patients with ejaculatory conditions, after clinical exams and laboratory tests, because it allows to study the prostate, the seminal vesicles and the urethra.
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- 1996
10. [Computerized tomography with lipiodol in the assessment of hepatocellular carcinoma]
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F, Gattoni, S, Dova, F, Volterrani, M, Blanc, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Liver Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Iodized Oil ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Aged - Abstract
In this paper we report the results obtained with Lipiodol CT in 39 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). All patients had focal or multifocal nodular HCC with FNB confirmation and were all submitted to CT 15-20 days after the injection of Lipiodol in common or proper hepatic arteries during an angiographic maneuver. Lipiodol CT showed all the lesions US had demonstrated and depicted more lesions in 12 patients (30.7%)--67 lesions in all. The lesions demonstrated by Lipiodol CT were always smaller than 2 cm: 9/12 had been missed by US, 6/12 by CT and 7/12 by arteriography. In 34/67 lesions (50.7%) enhancement was homogeneous, in 29/67 (43.2%) inhomogeneous and in 4/67 cases (5.9%) Lipiodol was not retained. Lipiodol uptake depended on lesion size: if the lesion was 1-2 cm, uptake was homogeneous, while bigger lesions exhibited inhomogeneous uptake. Lesions bigger than 4 cm exhibited no Lipiodol uptake and were necrotic. A surgical resection was performed in 21/39 patients (53.8%). To conclude, Lipiodol CT is a valuable technique in the preoperative screening of HCC, particularly in the detection of additional lesions: in our series they were demonstrated in 30.7% of patients.
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- 1995
11. [Comparison between portography-CT and lipiodol-CT in the staging of hepatocellular carcinoma]
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F, Gattoni, S, Dova, C, Pozzato, M, Millefiori, and C, Uslenghi
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Male ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Portography ,Liver Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Iodized Oil ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
Eighteen patients (13 men and 5 women) with uni- and multifocal hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) were examined. Mean patients age was 63.3 years (range: 47-74 years). All patients had alcoholic or posthepatitis cirrhosis; they were submitted to both CT during arterial portography (APCT) and Lipiodol-CT. The diagnosis of HCC was confirmed by fine-needle biopsy (FNB) in all cases. APCT and Lipiodol-CT results were compared for number, size and site of lesions-32 lesions in all. APCT demonstrated all the lesions: 9 of them were smaller than 2 cm, 14 ranged 2-5 cm and 9 were bigger than 5 cm; moreover, APCT demonstrated other lesions in 3/18 patients (16.6%) which had been missed by US, CT and angiography. Also Lipiodol-CT demonstrated all the 32 lesions and showed smaller lesions in 4/18 patients (22.2%); these nodules were smaller than 2 cm. Based on APCT results 11/18 patients (61.1%) were considered operable, vs. 7/18 patients (38.8%) based on Lipiodol-CT results. To conclude, both APCT and Lipiodol-CT are useful in the preoperative staging of HCC; Lipiodol-CT is preferable to APCT in the study of lesions smaller than 2 cm.
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- 1995
12. Ex vivo evaluation of pidotimod activity on cell-mediated immunity
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G P, Benetti, L, Fugazza, M, Stramba Badiale, F, Montalto, G, Bombelli, G, La Vecchia, M T, Illeni, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Immunity, Cellular ,CD3 Complex ,T-Lymphocytes ,Middle Aged ,Stimulation, Chemical ,Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid ,Thiazoles ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,Double-Blind Method ,Neoplasms ,Humans ,Thiazolidines ,Female ,Lymphocyte Count ,Phytohemagglutinins ,Aged - Abstract
The activity of pidotimod ((R)-3-[(S)-(5-oxo2-pyrrolidinyl) carbonyl]-thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid, PGT/1A, CAS 121808-62-6) on immunological parameters was evaluated in a double-blind trial, involving two Research Centres. 16 patients with a primary or metastatic neoplasm, 16 elderly patients under immunodeficiency conditions and 11 healthy volunteers were enrolled in the present study. The patients, randomized within each centre, were assigned to one of the following treatments lasting 15 days: one vial i.m. of pidotimod 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg twice a day, respectively; one vial i.m. of physiological saline twice a day. The lymphocyte PHA-stimulation test evidenced a significant variability due to the different treatment groups (p = 0.004). The analysis of the stimulation index (SI), computed from the mean c.p.m. before and after PHA-stimulation, showed a significant difference, dose-independent, between saline and active treatment (p = 0.002). The SI analysis, on the basis of the data of the allogenic stimulation test (mixed lymphocyte culture), confirmed the difference between saline and active treatment (p = 0.05) with a significant linear component in the time-effect curve (p = 0.001) but not in the dose-effect curve. A 12% increase in CD 3 lymphocytes compartment was observed with pidotimod 400 mg/day. The drug was well tolerated by all the patients included in the study.
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- 1994
13. Blunt trauma of the spleen: the delayed rupture in computed tomography
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F, Boioli, F, Gattoni, B, Tagliaferri, G, Ceriani, C, Pozzato, I, Spagnoli, P, Potepan, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Hemoperitoneum ,Humans ,Female ,Splenic Rupture ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,Spleen ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
We retrospectively reviewed CT scans of 18 patients (12 males and 6 females; mean age: 43.6 years) with the diagnosis of blunt splenic trauma. All patients underwent CT at different times after the trauma. The cases were divided into 2 groups: according to the time at which the CT was performed, the 1st group consisted of 11 patients scanned within 48 h after the trauma; the 2nd group consisted of 7 patients studied with CT at variable times after the traumatic event (mean time: 6.5 days; range 3-13 days). All lesions in the 1st group (11 patients) had indistinct margins, while lesions of patients in the 2nd group (7 patients) always showed clean-cut and regular edges. Early lesions were always hyperdense, late ones hypodense. CT diagnosis always matched the surgeon's diagnosis. We can confirm the diagnostic value of CT of splenic lesions in blunt abdominal traumas.
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- 1994
14. [An analysis of a case series of 342 short-stature patients examined by the Tanner-Whitehouse 2 (TW2) method]
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F, Boioli, F, Gattoni, B, Tagliaferri, L, Pagani, G, Ceriani, C, Pozzato, I, Spagnoli, and C, Uslenghi
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Male ,Bone Development ,Adolescent ,Infant ,Hand ,Body Height ,Italy ,Age Determination by Skeleton ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Carpal Bones ,Growth Disorders - Abstract
342 short-stature patients were examined to assess the agreement between anagraphic and bone ages. 190 men and 152 women (age range: 0 to 17.5 years) underwent conventional radiographs of the left wrist. The radiographs were studied with the TW2 method which provides an index of the skeletal maturity of short and long bones and a global index of the hand. The bone ages thus obtained were compared with anagraphic ages. Patients' statures were compared with their parents' ones. Finally, radiation exposures were evaluated. Anagraphic and bone ages were in agreement in 199 patients and in disagreement in 220. Three patients were adult. The short stature in 78 patients was in agreement with their parents' one, while 253 patients had at least one parent with normal stature. No comparison could be made in 11 patients. In conclusion, TW2 is a simple method to calculate bone age (in months and years) and to select the patients to submit to further examinations and to hormone therapy.
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- 1994
15. [Amyloid osteoarthropathy in dialyzed patients: integrated imaging]
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R, Nessi, S, Bolzoni, D, Brancaccio, and C, Uslenghi
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Radiography ,Amyloid ,Renal Dialysis ,Humans ,Joint Diseases ,Ultrasonography - Abstract
We studied with US both the knees of 32 long-term dialysis patients (mean dialysis age: 69.7 months), 7 of whom exhibited palpable joint swelling. In 29/32 patients, US scans were combined with knee X-ray films, patellar views included. In one case, opaque arthrography was performed too. US demonstrated the presence of fluid collections within both joint space and synovial cavities in 19/32 patients (59%). Their content was transonic or mildly hypoechoic. X-ray films were positive for amyloid bone involvement in 19/29 cases (66%), with evidence of intra-osseous cysts and cortical erosions. There was a good general agreement between the results obtained with the two techniques: therefore, in some cases only one examination was positive. Needle aspiration of synovial fluid was performed in 18/32 patients (56%). The 2 cases of diffusely hypoechoic collections yielded very dense jelly material, that was highly positive for beta-2-microglobulin. US is proposed, combined with conventional X-ray films, as a simple and reliable method for the diagnosis of articular amyloidosis in dialysis patients and for the follow-up of this disease.
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- 1993
16. [Digital cephalometric teleradiography with storage phosphors. Comparative study]
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R, Nessi, G, Garattini, M, Blanc, L, Marzano, C, Pignanelli, and C, Uslenghi
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Radiographic Image Enhancement ,Cephalometry ,Stomatognathic Diseases ,Humans ,Fluorescence ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Digital cephalometric radiography with light-emitting phosphors was performed on 15 patients during an orthodontic survey. Lateral views were performed; digital post-processing was carried out according to 3 different sets of characteristic variables (analogic-like, Xeroradiography-like and custom-made). Comparative cephalometric film radiographs were performed on another group of 15 patients matched for age and clinical problems. All the digital and conventional images were evaluated by 3 independent observers, who scored 0-2 the visibility of 16 cephalometric landmarks. Digital cephalometric radiography always provided good and clear images, which were easy to read by every observer, thanks to contrast optimization in the digital technique and to the possibility of interactive post-processing that could improve the lowest-quality images. The visibility study of 16 cephalometric landmarks resulted in a moderately higher score for film cephalography than for the digital technique (79.6/96 versus 78.1/96). Among digital post-processing variables, the customized curve gave the best results (mean score: 78.8/96). Digital cephalometric radiography allowed marked reduction in radiation dose (approximately 30-40% of conventional radiographs). This is a major factor when considering the widespread use of this technique and the young age of most patients.
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- 1993
17. [Role of computed tomography in splenic blunt trauma]
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F, Boioli, F, Gattoni, B, Tagliaferri, G, Ceriani, S, Lavagni, C, Pozzato, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,Spleen ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The CT scans of 18 patients (12 males and 6 females; mean age: 43.6 years) with splenic blunt trauma were reviewed. CT examinations had been made at different times after trauma. The CT images were grouped according to the time of examination and both structure and densitometry were evaluated in all lesions. In all cases CT findings were correlated with surgical and pathologic data. The patients were divided into two groups: group I included 11 subjects in whom CT had been performed within 48 hours following trauma and group II included 7 patients who had undergone CT at different times after trauma (3-13 days; mean: 6.5 days). All the lesions in group I exhibited blurred outlines, while the lesions in group II had clear-cut margins. The lesions in group I were always hyperdense while those in group II were hypodense. CT diagnosis was always in agreement with surgical findings. In conclusion, we confirm the value of CT in the examination of splenic lesions by blunt abdominal trauma. The evolution of splenic lesions is usually typical: CT yields useful information for injury evaluation and is therefore very important to plan treatment. We believe that CT should be performed as soon as possible, even on the basis of minor clinical and laboratory data.
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- 1993
18. [Computerized tomography and conventional radiography in the diagnosis of destructive spondyloarthropathy. Our experience with 30 patients undergoing periodic hemodialysis]
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F, Boioli, F, Gattoni, B, Tagliaferri, G, Ceriani, C, Pozzato, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder ,Male ,Renal Dialysis ,Humans ,Female ,Spinal Diseases ,Joint Diseases ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Aged - Abstract
Thirty patients of both sexes (15 males and 15 females) with chronic renal failure who had under gone hemodialysis for 2-184 months (mean 45.1 months) were examined with conventional radiographs of the cervical spine and thin-layer CT of C4-C5-C6 to evaluate the radiographic patterns of destructive spondyloarthropathy. The radiographic patterns obtained with conventional and CT exams were compared with one another and with clinical (carpal tunnel syndrome) and biochemical data (alkaline phosphatase, parathormon, Ca, P, Ca/P, Al, beta 2-microglobulin). DSA (erosion and narrowing of the intervertebral space, collapse of the vertebral body and erosion of the vertebral plates) was recognized in 7 patients with conventional radiographs and in 11 patients with CT thanks to greater CT capabilities to recognize minimal osteolytic lesions of the vertebral body. All the patients with destructive spondyloarthropathy had personal and hemodialysis age higher than those without destructive spondyloarthropathy: 59.3 vs 57.7 years; 49 vs 39 months. Parathormon and alkaline phosphatase were increased while beta 2-microglobulin was normal. Only 2 patients with DSA had carpal tunnel syndrome. In conclusion, CT is a valuable technique for the diagnosis of destructive spondyloarthropathy but it must be performed only after conventional radiographs of the cervical spine or in the presence of clinical signs of destructive spondyloarthropathy (parathormon and beta 2-microglobulin increased, long-term hemodialysis).
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- 1992
19. [The use of digital techniques with storage phosphors for orthopantomography. Preliminary note]
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R, Nessi, M, Blanc, L, Marzano, F, Gattoni, R, Weinstein, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Radiographic Image Enhancement ,Adolescent ,Luminescent Measurements ,Radiography, Panoramic ,Humans ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Middle Aged ,Child - Abstract
Digital panoramic tomographies with light-emitting phosphors were obtained in 39 patients, during a study on the clinical applications of digital imaging. Performing digital panoramic radiographies required the preliminary adaptation of the imaging plates to the cassette holder of the radiographic equipment. The digital images were post-processed according to two different protocols, both of which were recorded for each patient. The former image was quite similar to standard X-ray films and was called "analogic-like". The latter, called "xeroradiographic-like", featured a flattening of the overall contrast together with detail contrast enhancement due to the presence of an edge effect, as it occurs in xeroradiography. Digital panoramic tomography allows a marked reduction in patient's exposure to X-rays. In addition, this technique offers constant high-quality results, due to the possibility of recovering over- or under-exposed images during post-processing. Xeroradiographic-like digital films may reduce the sharp contrast that is often present between the anterior and the lateral portions of the maxillary and mandibular arches, thus improving the diagnostic reliability of the examination. Other modalities of digital post-processing may be helpful to depict gingival soft tissues, with obvious advantages for the study of periodontal diseases.
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- 1992
20. [The hemodynamic significance of the angiographic changes after portasystemic shunting interventions for portal hypertension]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, R, Raiteri, G G, Pompili, C, Pozzato, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Hemodynamics ,Angiography, Digital Subtraction ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,Middle Aged ,Renal Veins ,Portal System ,Hypertension, Portal ,Humans ,Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical ,Female ,Postoperative Period ,Aged - Abstract
Seventy-two patients (52 males and 20 females, mean age: 50.6 years) were studied. They had undergone distal splenorenal shunts according to Warren and its modifications for portal hypertension. All patients were examined with digital and/or conventional angiography preoperatively and 15 days postoperatively. Preoperative and postoperative angiography was employed to evaluate the changes in vessel diameters including the hepatic, splenic and superior mesenteric arteries, the splenic, superior mesenteric and portal veins; the length of the main axis of the spleen was also measured. Furthermore, the degree of hepatic portal venous perfusion was evaluated according to the degree of portomesenteric-gastrosplenic disconnection. After surgery, the length of the main axis of the spleen is reduced and the hepatic artery diameter is increased, which are both signs of preserved hepatic flow and of reduced hypertension in the splanchnic venous system. The postoperative degrees of portal perfusion were correlated with the degrees of disconnection. In conclusion, the role is emphasized of early angiographic examinations after distal portosystemic shunts according to Warren to evaluate postoperative hemodynamic changes.
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- 1992
21. Leukotriene B4 and peptido-leukotriene levels during radiographic contrast media infusion
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M, Gardinali, C, Pozzato, L, Conciato, M, Di Bello, A, Calcagno, C, Uslenghi, and A, Agostoni
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Adult ,Leukotriene E4 ,Ioxaglic Acid ,Radioimmunoassay ,Contrast Media ,Humans ,SRS-A ,Urography ,Leukotriene B4 ,Iopamidol - Abstract
The pathogenic mechanisms of radiographic contrast media (CM) reactions are still not well understood. Recently it has been proposed that leukotrienes (LT) may be involved in CM reactions. We measured plasma LTB4 and peptido-LT levels in 20 subjects undergoing urography with 2 low osmolality CM (ioxaglate and iopamidol) in order to elucidate if CM infusion determines LT release in plasma. LTB4 and peptido-LT did not change significantly during infusion of the 2 CM. Blood pressure, heart rate, and the number of circulating granulocytes were not affected by CM infusions, further evidence that LT release did not occur. We conclude therefore that LT are not released during infusion with the CM studied.
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- 1992
22. [Description of a case of aneurysm of the intrahepatic portal vein]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, R, Raiteri, S, Bruno, S, Rossi, C, Pozzato, M, Blanc, and C, Uslenghi
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Male ,Liver ,Portal Vein ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Aneurysm - Published
- 1992
23. Bronchial carcinoid tumors: radiologic observations in 49 cases
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R, Nessi, P, Basso Ricci, S, Basso Ricci, M, Bosco, M, Blanc, and C, Uslenghi
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Pulmonary Atelectasis ,Tomography, X-Ray ,Bronchial Neoplasms ,Humans ,Carcinoid Tumor ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
A retrospective evaluation was performed of radiographs obtained in 49 cases of bronchial carcinoid at presentation and during a follow-up period of 12 years. Histologic diagnosis from the surgical specimen was available in all cases. Carcinoids appeared most frequently (77%) as round or oval opacities with sharp and often notched margins. They often induced airway compression with pulmonary atelectasis; enlarged hilar lymph nodes from metastasis were rare. Recurrence after surgical removal was not frequent; the recurrent masses had the same radiographic features as the original tumor. The diagnosis of bronchial carcinoid must be taken into consideration when a slowly growing radiopaque mass with well-defined margins is discovered on chest films. The radiologist must remember that these tumors can be resected with a fairly good prognosis even when they are large.
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- 1991
24. [Salivary gland enlargement caused by intravenous iodinated contrast medium. Description of a case]
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F, Gattoni, C, Pozzato, P, Padovese, A M, Rizzi, D, Brancaccio, and C, Uslenghi
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Male ,Iohexol ,Injections, Intravenous ,Submandibular Gland ,Humans ,Hypertrophy ,Middle Aged - Published
- 1991
25. [Pure and diluted contrast media in the visualization of the portal venous system using digital angiography]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, C, Pozzato, R, Nessi, R, Raiteri, E, Opocher, R, Santambrogio, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Portal System ,Hypertension, Portal ,Osmolar Concentration ,Angiography, Digital Subtraction ,Contrast Media ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
We report the results of intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in 100 patients with portal hypertension. The portal venous system was evaluated; all patients underwent angiography of the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries before surgery. Forty-four of them were also examined after Warren splenorenal shunts. Therefore, a total of 144 exams was evaluated. The authors always employed low-osmolality ionic and non-ionic contrast media (iodine concentration: 300-350 mg/ml). In 70 cases pure contrast medium was injected (20-25 ml); in the extant 74 cases it was diluted with an equal volume of saline solution (osmolality and iodine concentration reduced by 50%). Intra-arterial DSA always visualized portal venous system, collateral circulation, shunt location and postoperative changes. The major advantage of intra-arterial DSA is the smaller amount of contrast medium injected, so that local and systemic side effects are rare. According to our experience, it is best to dilute the contrast medium and inject the same amount as in conventional angiography, at the same rate. Other well-known advantages of intra-arterial DSA are quicker execution, less injury to arteries using smaller-caliber catheters, and low cost. The major disadvantage of intra-arterial DSA, as it appeared also in our study, is the field size of the intensifier, which in our case was limited to 6-9 inches. This is an insufficient coverage for the whole portal system to be studied, and some contrast medium injections become therefore necessary. An average of 3 injections were given to each patient. This problem reduces the advantage of less contrast medium per injection. At any rate, even though intra-arterial DSA exhibits this limitation, it can nevertheless yield important information in the pre- and postoperative evaluation of patients with portal hypertension.
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- 1990
26. Ex vivo evaluation of pidotimod effect on immune response
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R. Girardello, Brunella Forno, C. Uslenghi, L. Marinelli, A. M. Pollono, and A. Pugliese
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Adult ,Male ,Pharmacology ,Immunity, Cellular ,Chemistry ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Pyrrolidonecarboxylic Acid ,Chemotaxis, Leukocyte ,Thiazoles ,Immune system ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,Immunology ,medicine ,Humans ,Thiazolidines ,Phytohemagglutinins ,Ex vivo ,Pidotimod ,medicine.drug - Published
- 1992
27. L'Angiografia Pelvica Nello Studio Delle Neoplasie Vescicali
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R. Vaccari, A. Jeranò, Cairo F, C. Uslenghi, A. Avogadro, V. Di Girolamo, and F. Gattoni
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business.industry ,Medicine ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 1984
28. Lymphographic evaluation of 250 patients with malignant melanoma
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R. Petrillo, C. Uslenghi, Renato Musumeci, S. Orefice, G. La Monica, and R. Paolucci
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Cancer Research ,Lymphatic metastasis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Melanoma ,medicine.disease ,Case material ,Surgery ,Vulva ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Medicine ,Abdomen ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Foot lymphography was performed in a selected group of 250 patients with malignant melanoma, with different sites of origin and of various stages. The overall incidence of metastases was 40%. The case material was evaluated in detail; the tumors of the inferior limb and those on different sites, e.g., vulva and abdomen, were considered separately. In the group of 188 patients with melanoma of the inferior limb, the incidence of metastases was 42%. In 51%, histologic confirmation was obtained. In the group of 62 patients with melanoma of different sites of the body, the incidence of metastases was 34% and histologic confirmation was obtained in 21 patients. The values of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity based on the histologic confirmation of the lymphographic reports ranged from 88% to 96%. These data justify the use of lymphography in the initial diagnostic work-up and in the follow-up of these patients.
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- 1976
29. Lymphographic Evaluation of 116 Cases of Malignant Melanoma
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Preda F, Paolo Balzarini G, C. Uslenghi, Renato Musumeci, S. Orefice, and Acerbi L
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Cancer Research ,Lymphatic metastasis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Melanoma ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
The use and limitations of lymphography in malignant melanoma are evaluated on the basis of 116 cases, nearly all of the lower limbs, and the possibilities of use both preoperatively and during follow-up are discussed. In 53.5% of the cases lymphography revealed lymph node metastases in the inguino-iliac-lumboaortic chains, a datum that justifies the use of lymphography. Histologic examination of the lymph nodes removed at operation proved to be just as important. The two investigations agreed in 89.1% of the cases, taking the material as a whole, and in 90.5%, taking the individual lymph chains (157).
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- 1972
30. Usefulness of lymphography in childhood neoplasia
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Musumeci R, F. Fossati-Bellani, B Damascelli, C. Uslenghi, and G. Bonadonna
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Malignant lymphoma ,Lymphatic system ,Oncology ,Neuroblastoma ,medicine ,Lipiodol ,Sarcoma ,Stage (cooking) ,Rhabdomyosarcoma ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
From 1967 to 1970, 94 children ranging in age from 15 months to 15 years underwent lower limb lymphography with Lipiodol Ultra Fluide. While 63.8% of patients had either Hodgkin's disease (31 cases) or lymphoreticular sarcomas (29 cases), 36.2% of the children had different types of solid tumors (32 cases). In almost every patient, the procedure was performed bilaterally and without difficulty. There were no significant side effects. Lymphograms were positive in 45.9% of the cases; some of the cases were controlled with surgery. The importance of lymphography in also determining the clinical stage in children with malignant lymphoma is emphasized. In solid tumors, the number of our patients is not yet sufficient to draw definite conclusions. However, positive lymphograms were observed in 10 of 11 patients with neuroblastoma, in 3 of 4 with rhabdomyosarcoma, and in 2 of 3 with Ewing's sarcoma. The possibility that the initial spread of these diseases could also occur through the lymphatic pathway is discussed.
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- 1972
31. Lymphographic evaluation of 250 patients with malignant melanoma
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R, Musumeci, G, La Monica, S, Orefice, R, Paolucci, R, Petrillo, and C, Uslenghi
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Male ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Lymphography ,Female ,Melanoma - Abstract
Foot lymphography was performed in a selected group of 250 patients with malignant melanoma, with different sites of origin and of various stages. The overall incidence of metastases was 40%. The case material was evaluated in detail; the tumors of the inferior limb and those on different sites, e.g., vulva and abdomen, were considered separately. In the group of 188 patients with melanoma of the inferior limb, the incidence of metastases was 42%. In 51%, histologic confirmation was obtained. In the group of 62 patients with melanoma of different sites of the body, the incidence of metastases was 34% and histologic confirmation was obtained in 21 patients. The values of accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity based on the histologic confirmation of the lymphographic reports ranged from 88% to 96%. These data justify the use of lymphography in the initial diagnostic work-up and in the follow-up of these patients.
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- 1976
32. [Pharmaco-radiodiagnosis of the digestive tract]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, R, Mazzoni, I, Spagnoli, R, Raiteri, and C, Uslenghi
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Radiography ,Morphine ,Metoclopramide ,Depression, Chemical ,Humans ,Parasympatholytics ,Endoscopy ,Peristalsis ,Glucagon ,Somatostatin ,Digestive System ,Stimulation, Chemical - Abstract
A brief account of the subject from the chronological standpoint is followed by a classification of the drugs most often used in radiological examination of the digestive tract into two groups according to their effects on individual viscera, namely excitomotor and hypotonising drugs. The indications and contraindications for each drug are explained, and the most common methods for the pharmacoradiological investigation of each organ are indicated. It is felt that this form of examination leads to an earlier radiological diagnosis and one more consonant with the real anatomical and pathological situation.
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- 1983
33. Esophagogastroplasty and its radiological approach
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F, Gattoni, R, Raiteri, U, Baldini, C, Pozzato, I, Spagnoli, R, Mazzoni, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Postoperative Care ,Time Factors ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Radiography ,Postoperative Complications ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Esophagoplasty ,Humans ,Female ,Gastric Fundus ,Aged - Abstract
Sixty-six patients with tumor of the distal esophagus and/or the gastric fundus were admitted for intrathoracic esophagogastroplasty. Surgical mortality was 6% (4 of 66 cases). There were 3 early and 7 late complications among the 62 remaining patients. The authors suggest that radiological examinations of patients after esophagogastroplasty should include an early examination on the 7th-10th day after surgery with water-soluble contrast medium for detection of early complications and double-contrast studies before dismissal, at later check-ups and whenever clinical symptoms of late complications are developing.
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- 1985
34. Intra-arterial digital angiography of the liver: comparison with conventional angiography
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, C, Pozzato, G, Masnada, F, Cairo, and C, Uslenghi
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Radiographic Image Enhancement ,Celiac Artery ,Liver Diseases ,Subtraction Technique ,Hypertension, Portal ,Liver Neoplasms ,Angiography ,Humans - Published
- 1986
35. [Radiotherapy of breast cancer in the early stages (T1-T2) (author's transl)]
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R, Zucali, C, Uslenghi, R, Kenda, and A, Bargellini
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Adult ,Time Factors ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Age Factors ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Radiotherapy Dosage ,Cobalt Radioisotopes ,Middle Aged ,Radioisotope Teletherapy ,Aged - Published
- 1974
36. [Periarticular calcifications. A little-known sign of psoriatic arthritis]
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C, Pozzato, F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, A, Marmini, M, Cattaneo, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Radiography ,Adolescent ,Arthritis ,Finger Joint ,Calcinosis ,Humans ,Psoriasis ,Female ,Joint Diseases ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
The hands of 40 patients with psoriasis were examined by conventional and direct magnification radiograms. In 5 cases the hands showed typical psoriatic arthropathy. In 5 other cases only small calcifications in the soft tissues at distal interphalangeal joints were visible: according to clinical and laboratory data, these lesions could be in connection with psoriatic arthritis.
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- 1985
37. [Lymphomas of children: lymphography and diagnostic laparotomy in the planning of treatment (author's transl)]
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C, Uslenghi, R, Zucali, F, Fossati-Bellani, and R, Kenda
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Male ,Laparotomy ,Sex Factors ,Adolescent ,Lymphoma ,Child, Preschool ,Age Factors ,Humans ,Infant ,Lymphography ,Female ,Child - Published
- 1974
38. [A rare case of ureteral metastasis of a colonic neoplasm]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, A, Avogadro, R, Vaccari, A M, Rizzi, and C, Uslenghi
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Radiography ,Sigmoid Neoplasms ,Ureteral Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged - Published
- 1986
39. Primary gastrointestinal plasmacytoma. Report of three cases
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I, Spagnoli, F, Gattoni, R, Mazzoni, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Ileal Neoplasms ,Male ,Radiography ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Plasmacytoma - Published
- 1983
40. [Correlations between clinical control and histopathologic findings in breast cancer after irradiation and radical mastectomy (author's transl)]
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C, Uslenghi, R, Zucali, C, Clemente, and R, Kenda
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Adult ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Cobalt Radioisotopes ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Radioisotope Teletherapy ,Prognosis ,Mastectomy ,Aged - Abstract
154 cases of breast cancer (30 T1-52; 124 T3-54) treated by irradiation followed by radical mastectomy were subjected to histological revision in order to check the efficacy of radiotherapy in the local control of cancer and to seek correlations between the histological findings and the clinical course of the disease. The tumor disappeared completely only in 24% of cases, the percentage being higher in the initially smaller tumors; the axillary lymph nodes showed disappearance of the metastases in a still smaller proportion of cases, namely 15-20%. Only in 16 cases (10% of cases) were the histological findings negative both at mammary and axillary levels. X-ray therapy and cobalt therapy were of equal value in the local control of the disease, despite the higher doses of cobalt. The patients operated on after radiotherapy had a decidedly better survival rate than those treated with irradiation only, since the former were selected because of their better clinical course and operated on because of this. Of the operated patients those whose axillary histology was negative presented a higher survival rate (75% of patients living) than those whose findings were positive (53%). Factors of negligible importance prognostically were: complete sterilization at mammary and axillary level after radiotherapy, persistence of florid cancer tissue at mammary level and histiocytosis of the axillary lymph nodes. In short, the result of locoregional therapy, even when successful, was not crucial in the general control of the disease, especially in advanced locoregional breast cancer (T3-T4 with axillary metastases).
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- 1975
41. [Clinico-tomographic evaluation of a group of patients with temporomandibular joint disease: condylar-temporal topographic analysis]
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R, Ciancaglini, M, Giancristofaro, R, Gelmetti, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Tomography, X-Ray ,Joint Dislocations ,Mandibular Condyle ,Humans ,Temporal Bone ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Temporomandibular Joint Disorders ,Aged - Published
- 1987
42. [Tomographic survey of a group of patients with temporomandibular dysfunction]
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R, Ciancaglini, F, Cairo, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Temporomandibular Joint ,Tomography, X-Ray ,Joint Dislocations ,Mandibular Condyle ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Temporomandibular Joint Disorders ,Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome - Published
- 1984
43. Combination chemotherapy and combined treatment modality in disseminated and locally advanced breast cancer
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G, Bonadonna, M, De Lena, C, Brambilla, R, Zucali, C, Uslenghi, P, Valagussa, and U, Veronise
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Clinical Trials as Topic ,Time Factors ,Remission, Spontaneous ,Humans ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Breast Neoplasms ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Immunotherapy ,Mastectomy - Published
- 1977
44. [Results of radiotherapy in a series of 250 carcinomas of the mucosal surface of the cheek (author's transl)]
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F, Volterrani, A, Severini, F, Chiesa, G, Acerbi, M, Mantero, and C, Uslenghi
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Male ,Cheek ,Time Factors ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Female ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Cobalt Radioisotopes ,Middle Aged ,Radioisotope Teletherapy ,Aged - Abstract
This paper presents the results of a retrospective clinical study of 250 cases of monocentric carcinoma of the mucosal surface of the cheek, i.e. all the primaries treated by radiotherapy at our Institute between January 1948 and December 1965. Neoplastic lesions found at follow-up were regarded as marginal recurrences if in the proximity of the treated area and as secondary tumors in other cases. From 1948 to 1957 conventional radium therapy was the usual treatment for the primary tumor whereas from 1958 to 1965 cobalt teletherapy was given most frequently. Surgery was reserved for lymph node metastases when present on clinical examination. In our experience radiotherapy is effective in cancers of the mucosal surface of the cheek, for it checked local spread in 50.9% of cases, however treated and regardless of initial clinical appearance, whereas in the T1-T2 cases the local failure rate dropped to 35.8%. The higher the T level the greater are the difficulties confronting radiotherapy; for more extensive lesions appropriate combination therapy (radiosurgical) in line with the well-defined rules explained in the text is useful. In our experience radiotherapy yields good long term results regardless of T level and even in the more unfavorable cases. Our study confirms the low rate of lymph spread of these carcinomas: over half of the patients were N0 before treatment; only 56.7% of the patients receiving surgical treatment on the neck had histologically positive lymph nodes; there were very few neck recurrences at follow-up; the presence of suspect or frankly metastatic nodes on clinical examination, being movable and homolateral (N1), did not worsen the prognosis. However, considering the techniques used for irradiation of the primary, some patients received a substantial dose to the neck; hence radiotherapy probably played its part in the low rate of neck metastases.
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- 1976
45. [Efficiency of tetracaine in digital angiography of the blood vessels of the neck]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, C, Pozzato, and C, Uslenghi
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Male ,Radiographic Image Enhancement ,Carotid Arteries ,Tetracaine ,Humans ,Female ,Neck ,Anesthesia, Local ,Deglutition - Abstract
Deglutition artifacts often degrade diagnostic quality in digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of neck vessels. In order to reduce this drawback, the authors gave a local anesthetic (Tetracaine) to the patients undergoing DSA of aortic arch and carotid arteries. Hundred-twenty-three subjects divided into two groups were examined: Tetracaine was administered to one group (64 patients) and not to the other (59 cases). In the first group deglutition artifacts were not noted in 59/64 cases. Among those patients not treated with Tetracaine/deglutition artifacts were absent in 45/59 cases. This local anesthetic did not produce important toxic reactions. Therefore the authors believe that administration of local anesthetics can reduce deglutition artifacts in DSA of neck vessels.
- Published
- 1986
46. [Intra-arterial digital angiography of the liver and portal system]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, C, Masserini, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Portal System ,Biliary Tract Neoplasms ,Liver ,Portography ,Hypertension, Portal ,Liver Neoplasms ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
Twenty-seven patients were evaluated by intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography: 20 for portal hypertension--6 also after a porto-systemic shunt--, 4 for evaluation of a hepatic mass and 3 for pancreatic or biliary tumours. Intra-arterial DSA has always shown vascular abnormalities. The advantage of intra-arterial DSA are reduction of the required amount of contrast medium and, consequent, reduction of the frequency of contrast medium reactions. Its disadvantages are limited field size of image intensifier and reduced spatial resolution as compared with conventional angiography. However diagnosis had never been affected by this limitation.
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- 1985
47. Cholangiographically-enhanced CT of the pancreas and biliary tree
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R, Nessi, F, Gattoni, F, Boioli, B, Tagliaferri, U, Baldini, and C, Uslenghi
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Contrast Media ,Humans ,Biliary Tract ,Image Enhancement ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Pancreas ,Cholangiography - Abstract
Cholangiographically-enhanced CT scans were performed on nine patients with biliary obstruction or suspected pancreatic masses. The opacification of the biliary tree was obtained by slow infusion of 25 ml of cholangiographic contrast medium diluted in 75 ml of saline and administered 45 mins before the CT examination. Two separate CT sequences were obtained, one with cholangiographic contrast alone, the other with associated parenchymal enhancement. The tolerability of the overall procedure was very good. The measurement of the HU values of the biliary ducts showed a marked increase in bile density. These structures could easily be appreciated within the liver and in the porta hepatis; the pancreatic head and its relationships with the main bile duct were evident. The densitometric measurement of the liver parenchyma before and after contrast enhancement did not show any variation with respect to the standard HU values. Cholangiographically-enhanced CT proved to be useful for the diagnosis of biliary obstruction; it may also be a promising diagnostic tool for the evaluation of pancreatic masses.
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- 1988
48. Other Clinical Topics
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Y. Weisman, Z. Hochberg, S. Pollack, T. Meshulam, V Zakut, Z. Spirer, A. Benderli, A. Etzioni, T. J. Furlong, M. S. Seshadri, M. R. Wilkinson, C. J. Cornish, B. Luttrell, S. Posen, J. M. Pettifor, E P Ross, M. Cavaleros, M. Sly, G. L. Klein, A. B. Sedman, R. J. Merritt, A. C. Alfrey, P O. Schwille, U. Linnemann, S. Issa, P Klein, S. Yoshikawa, A. Ohno, T. Yoshida, H. Amagai, H. Takematsu, T. Nakamura, M. Imawari, P D. O. Davies, H. A. Church, R. C Brown, J. S. Woodhead, J. R. Buchanan, R. J. Santen, A. Cavaliere, S. W Cauffman, R. B. Greer, L. M. Demers, M. Ala-Houhala, R. Korperla, T. Koskinen, M. Koivikko, M. P Caraceni, S. Ortolani, T. Bardella, N. Molteni, L. Soldati, B Bianchi, E. E. Polli, G. E Moodley, M. Sefuba, P J. Goldschmidt-Clermont, R. M. Galbrath, D. L. Emerson, A. E. Nel, W M. Lee, G. Colussi, M. Surian, G. Rombola, E. Benazzi, E. Minola, P Ballanti, S. Adami, L. Minetti, M. Tieder, D. Modai, R. Samuel, R. Arie, A. Halabe, I. Bab, D. Gabizoni, U. A. Liberman, J. Kukaszkiewicz, R. Lorenc, T. Romer, M. Garabedian, S. Balsan, G. Jones, G. Saggese, P Ghirri, S. Bertelloni, P Bottone, M. E Holick, G. Cesaretti, G. I. Baroncelli, L. M. Resnick, J. P Nicholson, J. H. Laragh, J. Bastadt, R. Larsson, C. Wallflet, E. Gylfe, S. Ljunghall, G. Äkerström, L. Larsson, H. Odelram, L. Aksnes, O. Eeg-Olofsson, A. Häger, K. M. Al-Arabi, M. W Al-Sebai, S. H. Sedrani, E. Marganti, M. Massimetti, T. Belrin, I. Holmberg, I. Björkhem, R. D. Devlin, J. C. Kent, D. H. Gutteridge, R. W Retallack, A. Papini, J. P Huaux, R. Bouchez, J. P Devogelaer, H. Withofs, C. Nagant de Deuxchaisnes, J. D. Mahan, M. D. Fallon, J. E. Striegel, Y K. Kim, R. W Chesney, H. Noel, J. Malghem, B. Maldague, H. van Kerckhove, L. A. Nagode, R. S. Jaenke, T. A. Allen, C. L. Steinmeyer, L. S. Ibels, R. S. Mason, A. Trübe, M. E. Martinez, J. L. Miguel, G. Balaguer, R. Selgas, P Catalan, A. R. Carmona, A. Perez, L. Sanchez Sicilia, J. B. Cannata, B. Dias-Lopez, M. V Cuesta, C. Rodriguez-Suarez, A. Sanz-Medel, G. Coen, S. Mazzaferro, E. Bonucci, C. Massimetti, G. Donato, E Bondatti, A. Smacchi, G. A. Cinotti, E Taggi, A. Claris-Appiani, L. Romeo, E Ulivieri, E. Corghi, D. Brancaccio, G. Verzetti, S. Casati, M. Gallieni, S. Cantoni, G. Graziani, C. Uslenghi, E Bellini, E. Ritz, J. Merke, O. Mehls, and M. Reiner
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- 1985
49. [A rare cause of soft tissue ossification: extraosseous osteosarcoma. Presentation of a case]
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F, Gattoni, U, Baldini, C, Pozzato, F, Cairo, O, Di Marino, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Femoral Artery ,Male ,Leg ,Osteosarcoma ,Ossification, Heterotopic ,Angiography ,Humans ,Popliteal Artery ,Soft Tissue Neoplasms - Published
- 1984
50. [Radiotherapy of oral cancer. Late results (author's transl)]
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F, Volterrani, G, Cozzi, F, Chiesa, F, Lombardi, A, Bulgheroni, and C, Uslenghi
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Adult ,Male ,Palatal Neoplasms ,Carcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Tongue Neoplasms ,Cheek ,Alveolar Process ,Humans ,Female ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Mouth Floor ,Aged - Abstract
Radiotherapy of the primary site was employed between 1959 and 1965 in the treatment of 335 unselected cases of mouth cancer. The series is examined with regard to the long-term results and gross survival is evaluated in accordance with an actuarial method. Differences dependent on sex and age, and on the type of cancer involved and the treatment modalities are illustrated and discussed.
- Published
- 1978
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