3 results on '"Di Brigida, G"'
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2. The PRIAMO study: age- and sex-related relationship between prodromal constipation and disease phenotype in early Parkinson’s disease
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L Grasso, Silvia Ramat, Simone Gallerini, Paolo Barone, G. Di Brigida, D. Fogli, Tommaso Scaravilli, M. Braga, Alessandra Nicoletti, M. Romeno, Paolo Martinelli, G. Gurgone, Cesare Colosimo, E. Pilleri, V. Sorbello, S. Amidei, F. Pennisi, Francesco Iemolo, Giorgio Trianni, Vincenzo Toni, E. Milan, Raffaele Palladino, D. Benincasa, Giovanni Pezzoli, M. G. Randisi, Alfredo Petrone, Arianna Guidubaldi, R. Alfano, Tania P. Avarello, A. Scaglioni, Anna Rita Bentivoglio, C. Modica, L. Ferigo, M. Manfredi, Domenico Consoli, Giuseppe Meco, Giampiero Volpe, S. Griffini, Francesca Morgante, R. Scala, G. Nordera, Angelo Antonini, G. Floris, Roberto Erro, R. Muoio, Salvatore Zappulla, Luigi Bartolomei, Edo Bottacchi, Antonio Pisani, V. Petretta, Giovanni Fabbrini, G. Ciacci, L. Maiello, G. Ceravolo, M. Di Giovanni, V. Nastasi, Rocco Quatrale, D. Tiple, Marcello Deriu, S. Lanfranchi, Marianna Capecci, Alberto Albanese, T. Cuomo, Francesco E. Pontieri, Vincenzo Moschella, G. Sciortino, F. A. De Falco, S. Biguzzi, Leonardo Lopiano, Marina Picillo, C. Alesi, D. De Gaspari, Michele Abrignani, Gabriella Santangelo, Fabrizio Stocchi, R. Luciano, M. Baratti, R. M. Giglia, Cesa Scaglione, B. Troianiello, Giovanni Abbruzzese, M. Mucchiut, F. Pepe, S. Zanini, L. Capus, N. Caravona, Giovanni Cossu, V. Agnetti, G. Albani, L. Kiferle, E. Giaccaglini, Roberto Marconi, M. Iellamo, R. Marano, D. Medici, Monica Ulivelli, G. A. Cocco, M. Perini, P. Del Dotto, Rosa M. Gaglio, Rodolfo Savica, C. Logi, G. Ciccarelli, P. Massimo, M. Pesare, Antonino Cannas, Roberto Ceravolo, P. Simone, Letterio Morgante, P. Soliveri, S. Meoni, Picillo, M., Palladino, R., Erro, R., Alfano, R., Colosimo, C., Marconi, R., Antonini, A., Barone, P., Morgante, L., Benincasa, D., Quatrale, R., Biguzzi, S., Braga, M., Ceravolo, G., Capecci, M., Meco, G., Caravona, N., Scala, R., De Falco, F. A., Pezzoli, G., De Gaspari, D., Bottacchi, E., Di Giovanni, M., Cannas, A., Floris, G., Gallerini, S., Grasso, L., Gaglio, R. M., Gurgone, G., Volpe, G., Zappulla, S., Ceravolo, R., Kiferle, L., Ramat, S., Meoni, S., Pisani, A., Moschella, V., Morgante, F., Savica, R., Pepe, F., Ciccarelli, G., Petretta, V., Giglia, R. M., Randisi, M. G., Iemolo, F., Avarello, T. P., Romeno, M., Santangelo, G., Stocchi, F., Sciortino, G., Sorbello, V., Nicoletti, A., Tiple, D., Fabbrini, G., Bentivoglio, A., Pontieri, F. E., Guidubaldi, A., Muoio, R., Toni, V., Del Dotto, P., Logi, C., Ciacci, G., Ulivelli, M., Perini, M., Lanfranchi, S., Griffini, S., Troianiello, B., Baratti, M., Amidei, S., Consoli, D., Iellamo, M., Cuomo, T., Scaglioni, A., Medici, D., Manfredi, M., Abbruzzese, G., Di Brigida, G., Cocco, G. A., Agnetti, V., Cossu, G., Deriu, M., Abrignani, M., Modica, C., Albani, G., Milan, E., Martinelli, P., Scaglione, C., Mucchiut, M., Zanini, S., Pennisi, F., Soliveri, P., Albanese, A., Massimo, P., Bartolomei, L., Capus, L., Ferigo, L., Marano, R., Nastasi, V., Luciano, R., Maiello, L., Simone, P., Fogli, D., Lopiano, L., Pesare, M., Nordera, G., Pilleri, E., Scaravilli, T., Giaccaglini, E., Alesi, C., Petrone, A., and Trianni, G.
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Male ,Neurology ,Parkinson's disease ,Constipation ,Heterogeneity ,Parkinson ,Phenotype ,Prodromal ,Sex ,PROGRESSION ,Disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Apathy ,Neuroradiology ,Original Communication ,Cognition ,Parkinson Disease ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,NONMOTOR SYMPTOMS ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,PRIAMO study group ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Neurology ,Prodromal Symptoms ,Prodromal Symptom ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical phenotype ,Aged ,Science & Technology ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,business.industry ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,Biomarker ,medicine.disease ,DYSFUNCTION ,Biomarkers ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,business ,1109 Neurosciences ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objectives To explore the impact of sex and age on relationship between prodromal constipation and disease phenotype in Parkinson’s disease at early stages. Methods A total of 385 Parkinson’s disease patients from the PRIAMO study were classified according to the presence of prodromal constipation and followed for 24 months. Multivariable mixed-effect models were applied. All analyses were performed separately for sex (64.1% men) and median age (different by sex: 67 years-old in men and 68 years-old in women). Results As for sex, prodromal constipation was associated with greater odds of attention/memory complaints and apathy symptoms in women only. As for age, prodromal constipation was associated with lower cognitive and higher apathy scores in older patients only. Conclusions Prodromal constipation anticipates lower cognitive performances and more severe apathy since the earliest stages in women and older patients. Sex- and age-related heterogeneity of prodromal markers of Parkinson’s disease may impact disease phenotype.
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- 2021
3. Technical Note: Tibial Spine Avulsion Treatment with Arthroscopic Reduction and Internal Fixation with Kirschner Wires in Skeletally Immature Patients.
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Calvisi V, Romanini E, Staniscia D, Di Brigida G, and Venosa M
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Introduction: Tibial spine avulsion injury, tibial eminence injury, tibial spine fracture, and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) avulsion are multiple terms that express the same pathological condition. It can be encountered both in the pediatric and adult population. A wide array of surgical techniques have been proposed to manage displaced tibial spine avulsions. Anyway, insufficient evidence is currently available to prefer one fixation technique over another, and a gold-standard arthroscopy-based technique is still missing. In this article, we describe a mini-invasive, safe and user-friendly technique for arthroscopic reduction and internal fixation of displaced tibial eminence fractures., Materials and Methods: Standard and patient-specific accessory arthroscopic portals allow for full access to knee visualization and management of concomitant intraarticular lesions. After performing the debridement of the inflammatory tissue and the release of eventual interposed tissues in the fracture site, the tibial eminence avulsion can be reduced by using a less-invasive bone impactor. With the knee flexed to 90°, the fracture fragments are then synthesized (under fluoroscopic control) with three thin Kirschner wires inserted in a proximal-distal direction in a cross-shaped geometry., Results: This technique allows a fast surgical and hospitalization time, a punctiform arthrotomy, proximal tibial physis preservation, and an early rehabilitation program., Conclusions: This novel technique seems attractive and very promising since it is respectful of the epiphyseal growth plates and is thus suitable for children and adolescents.
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- 2023
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