17 results on '"Mastrosimini, A."'
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2. Diagnostic impact of safety protocols for processing peritoneal washing specimens during the global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019: A comparative study from 195 cytological samples
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Federica Cianfrini, Patrizia Straccia, Giuseppe Angelico, Frediano Inzani, Esther Diana Rossi, Maria Gaia Mastrosimini, Saveria Spadola, Nicoletta D'Alessandris, Giulia Scaglione, Gian Franco Zannoni, Angela Santoro, and Damiano Arciuolo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Histology ,Cytodiagnosis ,Cytological Techniques ,Malignancy ,Specimen Handling ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,cytopathology ,liquid based cytology ,peritoneal washings ,COVID‐19 ,Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,Pandemic ,Atypia ,Humans ,Medicine ,Sampling (medicine) ,malignancy rate ,Suspicious for Malignancy ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,Original Articles ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Peritoneal washing ,the international system for reporting serous fluid cytology (TIS) ,Italy ,Cytopathology ,Liquid-based cytology ,Original Article ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND The global pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 represents a major concern for health services worldwide, and has also induced major changes in cytopathology practice. AIM We aimed to verify the diagnostic performance of cytological evaluation under a new safety protocol during the pandemic compared to the standard pre-pandemic procedure. We also aimed to assess how cytological diagnoses and sampling were impacted during the pandemic period compared to the pandemic-free period in 2019. MATERIALS AND METHODS Cytological samples of peritoneal washings taken during the first 10 months of the pandemic emergency in Italy (March 11, 2020 to January 11, 2021) were compared to samples from the preceding 10-month time frame (May 11, 2019 to March 10, 2020). RESULTS One hundred ninety-five specimens were analysed in the present study. We observed no noticeable differences in cytological diagnoses during the pandemic period compared to the pre-pandemic period. The case numbers by diagnostic category for the pre-pandemic vs pandemic periods, respectively, were as follows: non-diagnostic, 0 vs 0 cases; negative for malignancy, 86 vs 52 cases; atypia of uncertain significance, 7 vs 1 cases; suspicious for malignancy, 0 vs 2 cases; malignant, 42 vs 4 cases. CONCLUSION While a consistent reduction in the number of cytological examinations has been observed during the COVID-19 period, our institutional safety protocol for processing cytological samples did not affect the diagnostic reliability of peritoneal washing cytology.
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- 2021
3. Molecular Analysis of an Intestinal Neuroendocrine/Non-neuroendocrine Neoplasm (MiNEN) Reveals MLH1 Methylation-driven Microsatellite Instability and a Monoclonal Origin: Diagnostic and Clinical Implications
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Andrea Mafficini, Maria Bencivenga, Gaetano Paolino, Maria Gaia Mastrosimini, Selma Hetoja, Claudio Luchini, Giovanni de Manzoni, Maria L. Piredda, Vassilena Tsvetkova, Paola Mattiolo, Chiara Borga, Matteo Fassan, Rita T. Lawlor, Concetta Sciammarella, and Aldo Scarpa
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Histology ,ARID1A ,Gene mutation ,Biology ,MLH1 ,Methylation ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Intestinal Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm ,Precision Medicine ,Gene ,MSI ,mixed neuroendocrine, NET, microsatellite instability, MSI, immunotherapy, MANEC ,Aged ,mixed neuroendocrine ,MANEC ,Microsatellite instability ,medicine.disease ,NET ,Neuroendocrine Tumors ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Monoclonal ,Cancer research ,Microsatellite Instability ,immunotherapy ,MutL Protein Homolog 1 - Abstract
Mixed neuroendocrine/non-neuroendocrine neoplasms (MiNEN) are rare mixed epithelial neoplasms in which a neuroendocrine component is combined with a non-neuroendocrine component. Here, we provide the clinical, pathologic, and molecular report of a 73-year-old-man presenting with an intestinal MiNEN. The lesion was composed of a well-differentiated G3 neuroendocrine tumor and a colloid adenocarcinoma. The molecular characterization was performed using a multigene next-generation sequencing panel. The neoplasm displayed microsatellite instability due to MLH1 promoter methylation. The extended molecular profile documented the same mutations affecting ARID1A, ASXL1, BLM, and RNF43 genes in both components, indicating a monoclonal origin of the tumor. Regarding component-specific gene mutations, BRCA2 was specifically altered in the neuroendocrine area. It may represent a new actionable target for precision oncology in MiNEN, but the lack of its alteration in the colloid component calls for further considerations on intratumor heterogeneity. The most important finding with potential immediate implications regards the presence of microsatellite instability: it indicates that this molecular alteration should become part of the diagnostic algorithm for these rare neoplasms.
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- 2021
4. The Prognostic Role of True Radical Resection in Perihilar Cholangiocarcinoma after Improved Evaluation of Radial Margin Status
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Mario De Bellis, Maria Gaia Mastrosimini, Simone Conci, Sara Pecori, Tommaso Campagnaro, Claudia Castelli, Paola Capelli, Aldo Scarpa, Alfredo Guglielmi, and Andrea Ruzzenente
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,hilar cholangiocarcinoma ,periductal margin ,radial margin ,residual disease ,surgical margin - Abstract
Background: The evaluation of surgical margins in resected perihilar cholangiocarcinoma (PHCC) remains a challenging issue. Both ductal (DM) and radial margin (RM) should be considered to define true radical resections (R0). Although DM status is routinely described in pathological reports, RM status is often overlooked. Therefore, the frequency of true R0 and its impact on survival might be biased. Objective: To improve the evaluation of RM status and investigate the impact of true R0 on survival. Methods: From 2014 to 2020, 90 patients underwent curative surgery for PHCC at Verona University Hospital, Verona, Italy. Both DM (proximal and distal biliary margin) and RM (hepatic, periductal, and vascular margin) status were evaluated by expert hepatobiliary pathologists. Patients with lymph-node metastases or positive surgical margins (R1) were candidates for adjuvant treatment. Clinicopathological and survival data were retrieved from an institutional database. Results: True R0 were 46% (41) and overall R1 were 54% (49). RM positivity resulted in being higher than DM positivity (48% versus 27%). Overall survival was better in patients with true R0 than in patients with R1 (median survival time: 53 vs. 28 months; p = 0.016). Likewise, the best recurrence-free survival was observed in R0 compared with R1 (median survival time: 32 vs. 15 months; p = 0.006). Multivariable analysis identified residual disease status as an independent prognostic factor of both OS (p = 0.009, HR = 2.68, 95% CI = 1.27–5.63) and RFS (p = 0.009, HR = 2.14, 95% CI = 1.20–3.83). Conclusion: Excellent survival was observed in true R0 patients. The improved evaluation of RM status is mandatory to properly stratify prognosis and select patients for adjuvant treatment.
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- 2022
5. Dupilumab for recalcitrant Kimura disease
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Francesco Bellinato, Paolo GISONDI, Giulia Querzoli, Giampiero Girolomoni, and Maria Gaia Mastrosimini
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Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Kimura Disease ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,Dupilumab for recalcitrant Kimura disease ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized - Published
- 2022
6. Neuroendocrine tumor (NET) of the vagina in the light of WHO 2020 2-tiered grading system: clinicopathological report of the first described case
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Gian Franco Zannoni, Giuseppe Angelico, Maria Gaia Mastrosimini, Valeria Masciullo, Vanda Salutari, Angela Santoro, and Frediano Inzani
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mitotic index ,Vaginal adenosis ,Tumor Cell Necrosis ,Context (language use) ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Molecular Biology ,biology ,business.industry ,Chromogranin A ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Synaptophysin ,biology.protein ,Vagina ,business ,Epithelioid cell - Abstract
Up to now, a vaginal well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (NET) has never been well described in the literature. A 2-cm vaginal nodule morphologically revealed a proliferation of mild to moderately atypical eosinophilic epithelioid cells, without tumor cell necrosis. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) showed positivity for CK (AE1/AE3), chromogranin A, and synaptophysin, focal positivity for CDX2, and negativity for PAX8 and TTF1. Metastatic origin was excluded by imaging and the morphological context with benign mucinous glands as present in the surgical resection specimen. Considering mitotic index and Mib1/Ki67 (8 mitoses/2 mm2; >20%), the case was diagnosed as vaginal NET G2 in the light of the WHO 2020 grading system for the gynecologic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs). Ranges of Mib1-Ki67 are not yet standardized. Currently, mitotic index and tumor cell necrosis were taken into consideration for the grading system. Gynecologic NENs still represent a diagnostic challenge. A clinico-radiologic workup and an appropriate diagnostic path ruling out the metastatic nature are mandatory to achieve the diagnosis.
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- 2021
7. Comparison between EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology and EUS-guided fine-needle biopsy histology for the evaluation of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors
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Erminia Manfrin, Luca Frulloni, Anna Meneghetti, Federico Pin, Stefano Francesco Crinò, Maria Cristina Conti Bellocchi, Alberto Larghi, Antonio Amodio, Antonio Facciorusso, Laura Bernardoni, Serena Ammendola, Alice Parisi, Luca Landoni, Armando Gabbrielli, Maria Gaia Mastrosimini, and Salvatore Paiella
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Proliferative index ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Biopsy, Fine-Needle ,Pancreatic surgery ,Subgroup analysis ,Neuroendocrine tumors ,Small pNET ,Fine needle biopsy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cytology ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration ,Grading (tumors) ,Endoscopic ultrasound tissue acquisition ,Ki-67 proliferative index ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Histology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Neuroendocrine Tumors ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Studies comparing EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) with EUS-guided fine-needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) for the evaluation of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs) are lacking. We aimed at comparing EUS-FNA with EUS-FNB in terms of Ki-67 proliferative index (PI) estimation capability, cellularity of the samples, and reliability of Ki-67 PI/tumor grading compared with surgical specimens.Patients diagnosed with pNETs on EUS and/or surgical specimens were retrospectively identified. Specimens were re-evaluated to assess Ki-67 PI feasibility, sample cellularity by manual counting, and determination of Ki-67 PI value. Outcomes in the EUS-FNA and EUS-FNB groups were compared. Kendall rank test was used for Ki-67 PI correlation between EUS and surgical specimens. Subgroup analysis including small (≤20 mm), non-functioning pNETs was performed.Three-hundred samples from 292 lesions were evaluated: 69 EUS-FNA cytology and 231 EUS-FNB histology. Ki-67 PI feasibility was similar for EUS-FNA and EUS-FNB (91.3% vs. 95.7%, p = 0.15), while EUS-FNB performed significantly better in the subgroup of 179 small pNETs (88.2% vs. 96.1%, p = 0.04). Rate of poor cellulated (500 cells) specimens was equal between EUS-FNA and EUS-FNB. A significant correlation for Ki-67 PI values between EUS and 92 correspondent surgical specimens was found in both groups, but it was stronger with EUS-FNB (tau = 0.626, p 0.0001 vs. tau = 0.452, p = 0.031). Correct grading estimation was comparable between the two groups (p = 0.482).Our study showed stronger correlation for Ki-67 values between EUS-FNB and surgical specimens, and that EUS-FNB outperformed EUS-FNA in the evaluation of small pNETs. EUS-FNB should become standard of care for grading assessment of suspected pNETs.
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- 2021
8. WSI validation studies in breast and gynecological pathology
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Maria Gaia, Mastrosimini, Albino, Eccher, Alessia, Nottegar, Umberto, Montin, Aldo, Scarpa, Liron, Pantanowitz, and Ilaria, Girolami
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Observer Variation ,Microscopy ,Breast ,Digital pathology ,Gynecological pathology ,Systematic review ,Validation study ,Whole slide imaging ,Breast Neoplasms ,Cell Biology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
In the last two decades, there has been marked development in virtual slide technology as well as its application in various subspecialties of pathology. In particular, there have been several studies examining the utility of whole slide imaging (WSI) in breast and gynecological pathology. The aim of this systematic review is to analyse published evidence regarding validation studies of WSI applied specifically to the female genital tract and breast pathology.A systematic search was carried out in Pubmed and Embase databases and studies dealing with the validation of a WSI system for breast and gynaecological pathology. The topics evaluated concerned expertise of engaged pathologists, varied specimens, scanners, washout period, experience viewing WSI, and diagnostic concordance of WSI to traditional light microscopic diagnoses.Of 1467 publications retrieved, 23 studies were included. Most of these studies concerned breast pathology. Validation guidelines recommended by the College of American Pathologists pertaining to a dataset of at least 60 cases, washout period, and recording intra-observer variability were followed by most studies. Major challenges encountered with WSI included difficulty identifying high-grade nuclear atypia and mitotic count for borderline ovarian tumors, interpretation of squamous intraepithelial lesions in liquid-based cervical cytology, and grading breast cancer.Published data demonstrates the value of utilizing WSI in breast and gynecological pathology. Key issues reported with WSI systems were problems related to focus, resolution and the contrast and brightness of immunohistochemical staining patterns. Grading breast cancer and mitotic count remained challenging in WSI as in conventional microscopy.
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- 2022
9. Juvenile polyposis diagnosed with an integrated histological, immunohistochemical and molecular approach identifying new SMAD4 pathogenic variants
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Andrea Mafficini, Lodewijk A. A. Brosens, Maria L. Piredda, Cristian Conti, Paola Mattiolo, Giulia Turri, Maria G. Mastrosimini, Sara Cingarlini, Stefano F. Crinò, Matteo Fassan, Paola Piccoli, Michele Simbolo, Alessia Nottegar, Rita T. Lawlor, Alfredo Guglielmi, Aldo Scarpa, Corrado Pedrazzani, and Claudio Luchini
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Cancer Research ,Familial juvenile polyposis syndrome ,Germline variants ,Hamartomatous polyposis ,Juvenile polyp ,Laparoscopic surgery ,SMAD4 ,Intestinal Polyposis ,Syndrome ,digestive system diseases ,Adenomatous Polyps ,Polyps ,Oncology ,Neoplastic Syndromes, Hereditary ,Genetics ,Tumours of the digestive tract Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 14] ,Humans ,Female ,Genetics (clinical) ,Smad4 Protein ,Gastrointestinal Neoplasms - Abstract
Juvenile polyposis (JP) is a rare familial syndrome characterized by the development of numerous hamartomatous polyps of the gastrointestinal tract and by an increased risk of developing gastrointestinal cancers. It follows a pattern of autosomal dominant inheritance and is associated with germline variants of SMAD4 or BMPR1A genes. Differential diagnosis may be difficult based on histology alone, due to morphological similarities to other familial syndromes. Here we report a case of familial JP diagnosed in a 50-years woman with a familial history positive for gastrointestinal cancers and other tumor types. The patient presented with severe iron deficiency anemia and showed numerous polyps in the stomach and jejunum according to endoscopy and imaging. She underwent an intra-gastric laparoscopic removal of the major gastric polyp, followed by jejunal exploration and resection of a segment with multiple neoformations. Histological examination revealed the presence of hamartomatous polyposis. Gastric and intestinal samples were analyzed with next-generation sequencing. Molecular analysis showed that the patient harbored a germline splicing site variant of SMAD4, c.1139 + 3A > G, which was complemented by different somatic variants of the same gene in the different polyps. Immunohistochemistry for SMAD4 confirmed loss of protein expression in the polyps, with regular expression in normal cells. cDNA sequencing further confirmed the findings. We thus definitively diagnosed the woman as having JP thanks to an integrated approach based on histology, immunohistochemistry and molecular analysis. The identified variants, all previously reported as variants of unknown significance, were classified as pathogenic as they complemented each other leading to SMAD4 loss.
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- 2021
10. Miniaturized Omnidirectional Circularly Polarized Antenna for IoT Applications
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Marco Grande, Robert Staraj, Fabien Ferrero, Luca Santamaria, Verdiana Mastrosimini, Leonardo Lizzi, Laboratoire d'Electronique, Antennes et Télécommunications (LEAT), Université Côte d'Azur (UCA)-Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Politecnico di Bari, Centre de REcherche Mutualisé sur les ANTennes (CREMANT), Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, UMR CNRS 7248 - Orange Labs La Turbie, IEEE, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (... - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015 - 2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015 - 2019) (COMUE UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Côte d'Azur (UCA), Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e delle Tecnologie dell'Informazione [Napoli] (DIETI), and Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II
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Geometry ,02 engineering and technology ,Dipole antennas ,7. Clean energy ,Radiation pattern ,law.invention ,Azimuth ,Bandwidth ,Optics ,law ,Internet-of-Things (IoT) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Waveform ,Dipole antenna ,Omnidirectional antenna ,Physics ,omnidirectional pattern ,circularly polarized antennas ,Linear polarization ,Axial ratio ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Antenna feeds ,Europe ,[SPI.ELEC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electromagnetism ,Printed circuits ,miniaturized antennas ,Antenna (radio) ,business - Abstract
Conférence virtuelle; International audience; In this paper, a miniaturized omnidirectional circularly polarized (OCP) antenna for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications is presented. The CP waveform is synthesized by combining two linearly polarized antenna elements which act as electric and magnetic dipole, respectively. The vertical and the horizontally polarized elements are integrated and fed by a single port. The OCP antenna achieves a CP bandwidth covering 80 MHz from 2.4 to 2.48 GHz. The results show that the antenna can provide at 2.44 GHz an axial ratio lower than 3 dB and gain variations of less than 1.1 dB over all azimuth angles. The OCP antenna is printed on two cost-effective FR-4 PCBs and it is very low profile. Thanks to its radiation and geometric properties, the proposed antenna solution fits well in specific IoT use cases where a monopole-type radiation pattern is required.
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- 2021
11. Neuroendocrine tumor (NET) of the vagina in the light of WHO 2020 2-tiered grading system: clinicopathological report of the first described case
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Frediano, Inzani, Angela, Santoro, Giuseppe, Angelico, Maria Gaia, Mastrosimini, Valeria, Masciullo, Vanda, Salutari, and Gian Franco, Zannoni
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Necrosis ,Neuroendocrine Tumors ,Ki-67 Antigen ,Vaginal Neoplasms ,Vagina ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Grading ,World Health Organization - Abstract
Up to now, a vaginal well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (NET) has never been well described in the literature. A 2-cm vaginal nodule morphologically revealed a proliferation of mild to moderately atypical eosinophilic epithelioid cells, without tumor cell necrosis. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) showed positivity for CK (AE1/AE3), chromogranin A, and synaptophysin, focal positivity for CDX2, and negativity for PAX8 and TTF1. Metastatic origin was excluded by imaging and the morphological context with benign mucinous glands as present in the surgical resection specimen. Considering mitotic index and Mib1/Ki67 (8 mitoses/2 mm
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- 2021
12. Women in LOVe: Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarian Diet Rich in Omega-3 Improves Vasomotor Symptoms in Postmenopausal Women. An Exploratory Randomized Controlled Trial
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Palma Aurelia Iacovazzi, Raffaella Licinio, Nicola Veronese, Rossella Donghia, Sara Giannico, Tiziana Daddabbo, Giampiero De Leonardis, Vito Guerra, Rosa Inguaggiato, Rosa Reddavide, Maria Notarnicola, Iris Zinzi, Anna Maria Cisternino, Nicola Giampaolo, Gioacchino Leandro, Valentina De Nunzio, Valeria Tutino, Fabio Fucilli, Ornella Rotolo, Anna Mastrosimini, Maria Gabriella Caruso, Caterina Mammone Rinaldi, Rotolo, O., Zinzi, I., Veronese, N., Cisternino, A.M., Reddavide, R., Inguaggiato, R., Leandro, G., Notarnicola, M., Tutino, V., De Nunzio, V., De Leonardis, G., Guerra, V., Donghia, R., Fucilli, F., Licinio, R., Mastrosimini, A., Rinaldi, C.C.M., Daddabbo, T., Giampaolo, N., Iacovazzi, P.A., Giannico, S., and Caruso, M.G.
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Sweating ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Primary outcome ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,Fatty Acids, Omega-6 ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Postmenopausal women ,Vasomotor ,business.industry ,Diet, Vegetarian ,Anthropometry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Menopause ,Postmenopause ,Vasomotor System ,Treatment Outcome ,Italy ,Hot Flashes ,Observational study ,Female ,Diet, menopause, omega 3, lacto-ovo-vegetarian, RCT, Kupperman index ,business ,Nutritive Value ,Biomarkers ,Olive oil ,Vegetarians - Abstract
Objective:In the postmenopausal period, most women suffer vasomotor symptoms (VMS). It is well-known that VMS can worsen the quality of life. Diet seems to play a relevant role in the development of VMS, but the effect of diet on VMS is mainly limited to observational studies, and analyses of nutritional supplements. The aim of this study was thus to determine the efficacy of a lactoovo- vegetarian (LOVe) diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids vs. a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet rich in EVO (extra-virgin olive oil) in reducing VMS frequency in postmenopausal women.Methods:A two-arms (lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet with EVO vs. lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet rich in omega-3) randomized-controlled trial with a follow-up period of 16 weeks. We considered as primary outcome the change in the Kupperman index (follow-up vs. baseline evaluation, reported as delta, D) and in its subscales. Secondary outcomes included changes in common anthropometric and biohumoral measurements.Results:Among 54 women randomly assigned to a study group, 40 (mean age 55.1±5.4 years) completed the study and complied with their assigned diet. Women randomized to the omega-3 group (n=18) showed significant improvements, compared to the EVO group (n=22), in Kupperman index (Δ=-11.4±9.8 vs. -5.9±8.2; p=0.045), hot flashes (Δ=-3.3±3.4 vs. -1.3±2.6; p=0.04), and a marginally significant improvement in nervousness (Δ=-1.7±1.7 vs. -0.8±1.5; p=0.07). No significant differences were observed for the secondary outcomes. No relevant side effects were reported.Conclusion:After 16 weeks, a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet rich in omega-3 reduced VMS frequency in postmenopausal women more than the lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet rich in EVO.
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- 2019
13. First Observation of an Hashimoto Thyroiditis-Like Disease in Horses from Eastern Europe: Histopathological and Immunological Findings
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Pietro Venezia, Giuseppe Passantino, Emilio Jirillo, A. Troncone, Antonella Perillo, A. Cianciotta, Am Mastrosimini, P Lacovazzi, and Letizia Passantino
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endocrine system ,Pituitary gland ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immunology ,Thyroid Gland ,Hashimoto Disease ,Toxicology ,Iodide Peroxidase ,Thyroglobulin ,Fibrosis ,Thyroid peroxidase ,medicine ,Animals ,Immunology and Allergy ,Europe, Eastern ,Horses ,Autoantibodies ,Pharmacology ,biology ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Autoantibody ,Organ Size ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Anti-thyroid autoantibodies ,Eastern european ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pituitary Gland ,biology.protein ,Horse Diseases ,business - Abstract
Among 622 slaughtered horses from eastern Europe, 156 thyroid glands were selected on the basis of macroscopic alterations (e.g., determination of volume and weight). In the 80% of these thyroids, microscopic alterations consistent with a diagnosis of Hashimoto thyroiditis-like disease were found. In particular, a subverted architecture of the thyroid gland with colloid rarefaction, lymphocytic infiltration, and fibrosis was noted. The confirmation of the histopathological diagnosis of an equine Hashimoto thyroiditis-like disease was provided by the increased serum concentration of thyroglobulin, of antithyroglobulin, and of antithyroid peroxidase autoantibodies. Despite evidence consistent with an Hashimoto thyroiditis-like disease in eastern European horses, the etiopathogenesis of this autoimmune disorder deserves further investigation. In this respect, in some horses histopathological alterations in the pituitary gland may suggest an as-yet-unidentified disorder within the hypothalamus-pituitary adrenal axis associated with Hashimoto thyroiditis.
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14. Contents Vol. 68, 2005
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Takashi Sugita, Takaaki Kondo, Karina Fincati, Alberto Chiappori, G. De Cataldis, Tadahiko Kubo, S. Spada, Jayesh A. Prajapati, Hideaki Toyoshima, Christoph Rochlitz, Anthony T.C. Chan, Patrick J. Loehrer, Dong Kyun Park, Marcella Occelli, Laura Bertolotti, Anna Mastrosimini, Donato F. Altomare, L. Capussotti, Michele Milella, Cecilia Nisticò, Ming Gao, Nitin Chakravarti, Carter W.N. Cheng, Masayuki Hino, Eun Kyung Cho, Yoshimi Sugama, Mario Correale, Gabriella Uhercsák, Krisztina Boda, Masafumi Ikeda, Chih-Hsin Yang, Eustachio Ruggieri, Neal J. Meropol, Christina Liossi, Shinkan Tokudome, Gabriel Civiello, Masayo Kojima, Robert C. F. Leonard, Nicola Marzano, Luisa Barzon, Vincenzo De Rosa, S. Palmeri, R. Martí, Kazuhiro Yasuda, Alfred Rademaker, Paolo Carlini, Prabhudas S. Patel, Daniel Fink, Chih-Yen Chien, Louis W.C. Chow, A. Farris, Toshihiro Matsuo, Luciano Frontini, Marc Salzberg, Shinichi Tsutsui, Eric Francois, P. Gabriele, Giulia Masi, Woon Ki Lee, Shigeru Tatebe, Pasquale Comella, Dayna S. Early, Serafino Conforti, Helmut Messmann, Anthony P.C. Yim, Yu-Chie Yu, Mitsuo Ochi, Ann-Lii Cheng, M. Danova, Takuji Okusaka, Hui-Chun Chen, Hiroko Fukushima, Min-Chun Chen, Jae Hoon Lee, Gerardo Botti, M. Vera, Amit Verma, Pan-Chyr Yang, Ornella Garrone, Henry N. Wagner, H. Bourgeois, E. Sperti, A. Misino, Sudhir Bahadur, H. Perrier, Upendra M. Rawal, J.-P. Wiksten, M. Hebbar, Sadao Suzuki, E. Dorval, Daniel K.H. Tong, Yu-Fei Jiao, B. Massidda, Benedetta D'Attoma, Jacqueline Whang-Peng, Hidefumi Higashi, Norihiko Hayakawa, Seok-Ah Im, Federica Cuppone, Lucia Del Mastro, M. Cajozzo, L. Palmeri, Michihiko Hirayama, Tilmann Steinmetz, J.Y. Douillard, V. Leonardi, Kenichi Yamaguchi, George R. Simon, See Ching Chan, Ranju Ralhan, Hiroshi Inoue, Yoriko Takezako, A. Mangiameli, Giuseppe Comella, Conrad Lee, Paolo Vallone, M. Karthaus, Se Hoon Park, A. Magnino, Nootan Kumar Shukla, Pankaj M. Shah, S. Puig, Chih-Hung Hsu, G. Filippelli, Chong-Jong Wang, F. Ferraù, G. Comella, Koji Tamakoshi, Pei-Yen Yeh, Al B. Benson, Shunichi Tsujitani, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya, Roland Greinwald, Kun-Huei Yeh, Jatinder Kaur, Hiroshi Yatsuya, Ching-Yeh Hsiung, C. Conill, J. Malvehy, Shin-ichi Nakamura, Giuseppe Frasci, Fu-Min Fang, Soon Nam Lee, Caio Rocha-Lima, J.J. Grau, Sandro Barni, Nobuyuki Shirai, Lai Ngor Wong, Bruce E. Johnson, Benny Zee, Toru Mukohara, Beat Thürlimann, Shotaro Oro, Massimiliano D’Aiuto, Herng-Chia Chiu, P. Barthélemy, Keiji Sato, S. Nordling, M. Aglietta, Akinori Takagane, Li Zhang, Harald Ballo, Winnie Yeo, M. Vaglica, Wolgang Abenhardt, Maria Notarnicola, Hiroshi Ikeda, Scott J. Antonia, R. Thomas, Gianluigi Ferretti, J. Domingo-Domènech, Ulrich Kleeberg, Shoichi Era, Rüdiger Behrens, Takehisa Suekane, Charles Williams, Kwok Chi Lam, Anupam Kumar, M. Gatti, B. Mellado, Masahiko Ohsawa, T. Castel, Hideki Ueno, Maria Gabriella Caruso, Miyuki Kawado, Tetsuo Hotta, Antonio Febbraro, Meera Mathur, Mary F. Mulcahy, M. Lundin, Gianfilippo Bertelli, Kotaro Ozasa, Gerold Bepler, Young S. Oh, Tony Mok, Dirk Behringer, Roger von Moos, Suryanaryana V.S. Deo, Kosuke Suzuki, Rozalia Hajnal-Papp, R. Molina, Monia Pacenti, Vito Guerra, Yoshinori Ito, R. Faggiuolo, Yoshikazu Kagami, E. Iannitto, Francesco Cognetti, Siddhartha Datta Gupta, Makiko Ueda, Tamotsu Sugai, J. Isola, Giorgio Palù, Yeonho Park, László Thurzó, P. Gascón, Chi-Long Chen, Renato Giordano, Yoshiyuki Watanabe, C. Martin, Karen Chak, Hans-Peter Boeck, Hiroaki Saito, Herman Wong, Thomas Geer, Soo Mee Bang, Jörg Schimke, Masahide Ikeguchi, Hervé Bonnefois, C. Haglund, Hans-Jörg Senn, D. Regge, Pasi A. Jänne, C. Montagut, Beena P. Patel, Giuseppe D'Aiuto, Shilpi Soni, Kenji Wakai, J.M. Auge, Tina K. Dave, Carlo Garufi, Riad R. Azar, J. Bennouna, Dong Bok Shin, Emilio Bria, Koji Suzuki, Manfred Kindler, G. Condemi, Shoji Shimose, Anna-Lisa Stefani, Barbara Vanni, M.C. Macaluso, P. Massucco, Wen-Ling Tsai, Rakesh Rawal, Zsuzsanna Kahán, Eric B. Haura, Maurizio Di Bonito, Masaki Mori, S.V.S. Deo, Edmondo Terzoli, D. Mayeur, J. Lundin, Liliana Lapenta, Dietrich Braumann, Akiko Tamakoshi, Yoshihiro Ikura, Masamichi Suzuki, Wataru Habano, Shuji Hashimoto, Roberta D’Aniello, and Chigusa Morizane
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,General Medicine - Published
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15. Serum lipid profile in colorectal cancer patients with and without synchronous distant metastases
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Donato F. Altomare, Eustachio Ruggieri, Vito Guerra, Maria Gabriella Caruso, Benedetta D'Attoma, Mario Correale, Maria Notarnicola, and Anna Mastrosimini
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Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Colorectal cancer ,Serum albumin ,Blood lipids ,Nutritional Status ,Metastasis ,Body Mass Index ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Serum Albumin ,Triglycerides ,Lipoprotein cholesterol ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Cholesterol ,Cholesterol, HDL ,General Medicine ,Cholesterol, LDL ,Fasting ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,Oncology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Female ,Lipid profile ,business ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Body mass index - Abstract
Objective: In this study, the serum lipid profile, including total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), high-density (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), has been investigated in colorectal cancer patients (CRC) with and without synchronous distant metastases. The aim of this study was to verify whether the presence of metastases was associated to serum lipid abnormalities, and whether lipoprotein abnormalities were linked to the nutritional status. Methods: The fasting serum lipid profile was examined in 84 CRC patients using colorimetric methods. To determine the nutritional status, the body mass index (BMI) was calculated and serum albumin was measured. Results: Patients with distant metastases showed significantly higher levels of TC, LDL-C and the LDL-C/HDL-C ratio than patients without metastases (p< 0.05). The presence of metastases was positively associated with TC, LDL-C and the LDL-C/HDL-C ratio, being independent of sex, age and BMI. Conclusions: Elevated serum lipid levels may facilitate the development of distant metastasis in CRC patients.
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16. Subject Index Vol. 68, 2005
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Donato F. Altomare, M. Vaglica, Cecilia Nisticò, Ming Gao, Masayuki Hino, Eun Kyung Cho, Yoshimi Sugama, Mario Correale, B. Mellado, Chih-Hsin Yang, Gabriella Uhercsák, Renato Giordano, Hideki Ueno, Antonio Febbraro, Meera Mathur, Gerold Bepler, Masahide Ikeguchi, Karen Chak, Hans-Peter Boeck, Gianfilippo Bertelli, M. Lundin, Mary F. Mulcahy, Hervé Bonnefois, Young S. Oh, Kotaro Ozasa, Kwok Chi Lam, Dirk Behringer, Suryanaryana V.S. Deo, Herman Wong, Hiroaki Saito, Yu-Fei Jiao, D. Regge, Pasi A. Jänne, C. Montagut, Rozalia Hajnal-Papp, Giuseppe D'Aiuto, R. Molina, Kenji Wakai, Li Zhang, Monia Pacenti, Kosuke Suzuki, Pankaj M. Shah, J.M. Auge, Winnie Yeo, Vito Guerra, Yoshinori Ito, M. Vera, Carlo Garufi, Pei-Yen Yeh, Caio Rocha-Lima, B. Massidda, T. Castel, Tina K. Dave, Maria Notarnicola, Luisa Barzon, Prabhudas S. Patel, Chih-Yen Chien, Beat Thürlimann, Thomas Geer, George R. Simon, Jörg Schimke, Pan-Chyr Yang, C. Haglund, A. Farris, Toshihiro Matsuo, G. De Cataldis, Kenichi Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki Shirai, Lai Ngor Wong, S. Spada, Krisztina Boda, Toru Mukohara, Gianluigi Ferretti, Soo Mee Bang, Christoph Rochlitz, G. Comella, Louis W.C. Chow, Wataru Habano, Sudhir Bahadur, Upendra M. Rawal, Kazuhiro Yasuda, Shuji Hashimoto, Roberta D’Aniello, P. Gascón, Masahiko Ohsawa, U.R. Kleeberg, Dayna S. Early, Marc Salzberg, Masayo Kojima, J.J. Grau, Woon Ki Lee, Shigeru Tatebe, Giulia Masi, Lucia Del Mastro, Anupam Kumar, Soon Nam Lee, Tony Mok, Anthony P.C. Yim, Robert C. F. Leonard, Chigusa Morizane, László Thurzó, Hiroshi Ikeda, Min-Chun Chen, Jae Hoon Lee, Emilio Bria, Riad R. Azar, Al B. Benson, M. Danova, Takuji Okusaka, Hui-Chun Chen, Tilmann Steinmetz, Shin-ichi Nakamura, G. Filippelli, Giuseppe Comella, Keiji Sato, S. Nordling, Wolgang Abenhardt, Shoji Shimose, M. Cajozzo, Mitsuo Ochi, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya, Giuseppe Frasci, Se Hoon Park, Amit Verma, Hideaki Toyoshima, Siddhartha Datta Gupta, Hiroshi Inoue, Hiroko Fukushima, J. Bennouna, C. Conill, E. Sperti, Eustachio Ruggieri, Barbara Vanni, Jatinder Kaur, R. Faggiuolo, Francesco Cognetti, Ornella Garrone, Marcella Occelli, Gerardo Botti, Norihiko Hayakawa, Tamotsu Sugai, Chih-Hung Hsu, Maurizio Di Bonito, M. Karthaus, J. Domingo-Domènech, S. Puig, J. Isola, Hidefumi Higashi, Laura Bertolotti, Takashi Sugita, Wen-Ling Tsai, Rakesh Rawal, Koji Tamakoshi, Zsuzsanna Kahán, Eric B. Haura, Yoshikazu Kagami, L. Palmeri, Jacqueline Whang-Peng, A. Mangiameli, S.V.S. Deo, E. Iannitto, Tadahiko Kubo, Edmondo Terzoli, Roland Greinwald, Makiko Ueda, Hiroshi Yatsuya, Daniel Fink, Sandro Barni, Fu-Min Fang, Dong Kyun Park, Chong-Jong Wang, F. Ferraù, D. Mayeur, Helmut Messmann, L. Capussotti, Michele Milella, M.C. Macaluso, Neal J. Meropol, Christina Liossi, Gabriel Civiello, Giorgio Palù, E. Dorval, A. Misino, J. Malvehy, Akinori Takagane, Bruce E. Johnson, P. Massucco, J. Lundin, Harald Ballo, Conrad Lee, Paolo Vallone, Hans-Jörg Senn, Yu-Chie Yu, Benedetta D'Attoma, Benny Zee, Ann-Lii Cheng, H. Perrier, S. Palmeri, Beena P. Patel, Scott J. Antonia, Kun-Huei Yeh, J.-P. Wiksten, M. Hebbar, Luciano Frontini, Yeonho Park, R. Thomas, Liliana Lapenta, Shilpi Soni, Rüdiger Behrens, Chi-Long Chen, Takaaki Kondo, Massimiliano D’Aiuto, Akiko Tamakoshi, Charles Williams, Anthony T.C. Chan, Patrick J. Loehrer, P. Barthélemy, Yoshihiro Ikura, Anna Mastrosimini, Masamichi Suzuki, Nitin Chakravarti, Carter W.N. Cheng, Shotaro Oro, Masaki Mori, Masafumi Ikeda, Yoshiyuki Watanabe, Nicola Marzano, M. Gatti, Dong Bok Shin, C. Martin, Shoichi Era, Roger von Moos, Vincenzo De Rosa, R. Martí, Pasquale Comella, Sadao Suzuki, V. Leonardi, Takehisa Suekane, Maria Gabriella Caruso, Miyuki Kawado, Tetsuo Hotta, Koji Suzuki, Manfred Kindler, G. Condemi, Anna-Lisa Stefani, Shinichi Tsutsui, Eric Francois, P. Gabriele, Serafino Conforti, Henry N. Wagner, Seok-Ah Im, Federica Cuppone, A. Magnino, Nootan Kumar Shukla, Alfred Rademaker, Paolo Carlini, Shunichi Tsujitani, Daniel K.H. Tong, Michihiko Hirayama, See Ching Chan, Ranju Ralhan, Ching-Yeh Hsiung, Karina Fincati, Alberto Chiappori, Jayesh A. Prajapati, Dietrich Braumann, Herng-Chia Chiu, M. Aglietta, Shinkan Tokudome, H. Bourgeois, J.Y. Douillard, and Yoriko Takezako
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Cancer Research ,Index (economics) ,Oncology ,Statistics ,Subject (documents) ,General Medicine ,Mathematics - Published
- 2005
17. Serum lipid profile in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients with and without synchronous metastases
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Donato F. Altomare, M.G. Caruso, M. Notamicola, Vincenzo Memeo, Mario Correale, Dionigi Lorusso, A. Mastrosimini, I. Demma, and A. Di Leo
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,Lipid profile ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2001
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