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102. Adherence to riluzole therapy in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in three Italian regions—The CAESAR study.
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Giometto, Sabrina, Finocchietti, Marco, Paoletti, Olga, Lombardi, Niccolò, Celani, Maria Grazia, Sciancalepore, Francesco, Lucenteforte, Ersilia, and Kirchmayer, Ursula
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Purpose: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rare neurodegenerative disease. Riluzole may increase survival and delay the need for mechanical ventilation. The CAESAR project ('Comparative evaluation of the efficacy and safety of drugs used in rare neuromuscular and neurodegenerative diseases', FV AIFA project 2012‐2013‐2014) involves evaluating prescribing patterns, and analysing effectiveness and comparative safety of drugs, in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. The aim of this study is to evaluate adherence to riluzole in patients with ALS during the first year of use, identifying adherence clusters. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using administrative data from Latium, Tuscany, and Umbria. We identified subjects with a new diagnosis of ALS between 2014 and 2019, with the first dispensation of riluzole within 180 days of diagnosis. We considered a two‐year look‐back period for the characterization of patients, and we followed them from the date of first dispensing of riluzole for 1 year. We calculated 12 monthly adherence measures, through a modified version of the Medication Possession Ratio, estimating drug coverage with Defined Daily Dose. Adherence trajectories were identified using a three‐step method: (1) calculation of statistical measures; (2) principal component analysis; (3) cluster analysis. Patient characteristics at baseline and during follow‐up were described and compared between adherence groups identified. Results: We included 264 ALS patients as new users of riluzole in Latium, 344 in Tuscany, and 63 in Umbria. We observed a higher frequency of males (56.2%) and a mean age of 67.4 (standard deviation, SD, 10.4) in the overall population. We identified two clusters in all regions: one more numerous, including adherent patients (60%, 74%, 88%, respectively), and another one including patients who discontinued therapy (40%, 26%, 12%, respectively). In Tuscany patients discontinuing riluzole more frequently died (28.6% vs. 15.4%, p‐value <0.01). Additionally, low‐adherers had a higher frequency of central nervous system disorders (69.0% vs. 52.5%, p‐value 0.01), and a greater use of non‐pharmacological treatments (p‐values ≤0.01 for invasive ventilation and tracheostomy). We did not observe any differences in Lazio, whereas in Umbria we observed a higher use of drugs for dementia‐related psychiatric problems among low‐adherers (57.1% vs. 7.8%, respectively, p‐value <0.01), although with small numbers. Conclusion: Most ALS patients who start riluzole adhere to therapy during the first year. Patients who discontinue therapy early show greater fragility and mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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103. Chapter 1 - Introduction and overview of immunopathological mechanisms and future directions
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Pittock, Sean J. and Giometto, Bruno
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- 2024
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104. Signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in patients with multiple sclerosis
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Schiavetti I., Carmisciano L., Ponzano M., Cordioli C., Cocco E., Marfia G. A., Inglese M., Filippi M., Radaelli M., Bergamaschi R., Immovilli P., Capobianco M., De Rossi N., Brichetto G., Scandellari C., Cavalla P., Pesci I., Confalonieri P., Perini P., Trojano M., Lanzillo R., Tedeschi G., Comi G., Battaglia M. A., Patti F., Salvetti M., Sormani M. P., Abbadessa G., Aguglia U., Allegorico L., Rossi Allegri B. M., Alteno A., Amato M. P., Annovazzi P., Antozzi C., Appendino L., Arena S., Baione V., Balgera R., Barcella V., Baroncini D., Barrila C., Bellacosa A., Bellucci G., Bergamaschi V., Bezzini D., Biolzi B., Bisecco A., Bonavita S., Borriello G., Bosa C., Bosco A., Bovis F., Bozzali M., Brambilla L., Brescia Morra V., Buccafusca M., Bucciantini E., Bucello S., Buscarinu M. C., Cabboi M. P., Calabrese M., Calabria F., Caleri F., Camilli F., Caniatti L. M., Cantello R., Capra R., Capuano R., Carta P., Celani M. G., Cellerino M., Cerqua R., Chisari C., Clerici R., Clerico M., Cola G., Conte A., Conti M. Z., Cordano C., Cordera S., Corea F., Correale C., Cottone S., Crescenzo F., Curti E., d'Ambrosio A., D'Amico E., Danni M. C., d'Arma A., Dattola V., de Biase S., De Luca G., De Mercanti S. F., De Mitri P., De Stefano N., Della Cava F. M., Cava M. D., Di Lemme S., di Napoli M., Di Sapio A., Docimo R., Dutto A., Evangelista L., Fanara S., Fantozzi R., Ferraro D., Ferro M. T., Fioretti C., Fratta M., Frau J., Fronza M., Furlan R., Gajofatto A., Gallo A., Gallo P., Gasperini C., Ghazaryan A., Giometto B., Gobbin F., Govone F., Granella F., Grange E., Grasso M. G., Grimaldi L. M. E., Guareschi A., Guaschino C., Guerrieri S., Guidetti D., Juergenson I. B., Iaffaldano P., Ianniello A., Iasevoli L., Imperiale D., Infante M. T., Iodice R., Iovino A., Konrad G., Landi D., Lapucci C., Lavorgna L., L'Episcopo M. R., Leva S., Liberatore G., Lo Re M., Longoni M., Lopiano L., Lorefice L., Lucchini M., Lus G., Maimone D., Malentacchi M., Mallucci G., Malucchi S., Mancinelli C. R., Mancinelli L., Manganotti P., Maniscalco G. T., Mantero V., Marangoni S., Marastoni D., Marinelli F., Marti A., Boneschi Martinelli F., Masserano Z. F., Matta F., Mendozzi L., Meucci G., Miante S., Miele G., Milano E., Mirabella M., Missione R., Moccia M., Moiola L., Montepietra S., MontiBragadin M., Montini F., Motta R., Nardone R., Gabri Nicoletti C., Nobile-Orazio E., Nozzolillo A., Onofrj M., Orlandi R., Palmieri A., Paolicelli D., Pasquali L., Pasto L., Pedrazzoli E., Petracca M., Petrone A., Piantadosi C., Pietroboni A. M., Pinardi F., Portaccio E., Pozzato M., Pozzilli C., Prosperini L., Protti A., Ragonese P., Rasia S., Realmuto S., Repice A., Rigoni E., Rilla M. T., Rinaldi F., Romano C. M., Ronzoni M., Rovaris M., Ruscica F., Sabattini L., Salemi G., Saraceno L., Sartori A., Sbragia E., Scarano G. I., Scarano V., Sessa M., Sgarito C., Sibilia G., Siciliano G., Signori A., Signoriello E., Sinisi L., Sireci F., Sola P., Solaro C., Sotgiu S., Sparaco M., Stromillo M. L., Strumia S., Susani E. L., Tabiadon G., Teatini F., Tomassini V., Tonietti S., Torri V., Tortorella C., Toscano S., Totaro R., Trotta M., Turano G., Ulivelli M., Valentino M., Vaula G., Vecchio D., Vercellino M., Verrengia E. P., Vianello M., Virgilio E., Vitetta F., Vollaro S., Zaffaroni M., Zampolini M., Zarbo I. 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A., Inglese, M., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Bergamaschi, R., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Confalonieri, P., Perini, P., Trojano, M., Lanzillo, R., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Abbadessa, G., Aguglia, U., Allegorico, L., Rossi Allegri, B. M., Alteno, A., Amato, M. P., Annovazzi, P., Antozzi, C., Appendino, L., Arena, S., Baione, V., Balgera, R., Barcella, V., Baroncini, D., Barrila, C., Bellacosa, A., Bellucci, G., Bergamaschi, V., Bezzini, D., Biolzi, B., Bisecco, A., Bonavita, S., Borriello, G., Bosa, C., Bosco, A., Bovis, F., Bozzali, M., Brambilla, L., Brescia Morra, V., Buccafusca, M., Bucciantini, E., Bucello, S., Buscarinu, M. C., Cabboi, M. P., Calabrese, M., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Camilli, F., Caniatti, L. M., Cantello, R., Capra, R., Capuano, R., Carta, P., Celani, M. G., Cellerino, M., Cerqua, R., Chisari, C., Clerici, R., Clerico, M., Cola, G., Conte, A., Conti, M. Z., Cordano, C., Cordera, S., Corea, F., Correale, C., Cottone, S., Crescenzo, F., Curti, E., D'Ambrosio, A., D'Amico, E., Danni, M. C., D'Arma, A., Dattola, V., de Biase, S., De Luca, G., De Mercanti, S. F., De Mitri, P., De Stefano, N., Della Cava, F. M., Cava, M. D., Di Lemme, S., di Napoli, M., Di Sapio, A., Docimo, R., Dutto, A., Evangelista, L., Fanara, S., Fantozzi, R., Ferraro, D., Ferro, M. T., Fioretti, C., Fratta, M., Frau, J., Fronza, M., Furlan, R., Gajofatto, A., Gallo, A., Gallo, P., Gasperini, C., Ghazaryan, A., Giometto, B., Gobbin, F., Govone, F., Granella, F., Grange, E., Grasso, M. G., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Guareschi, A., Guaschino, C., Guerrieri, S., Guidetti, D., Juergenson, I. B., Iaffaldano, P., Ianniello, A., Iasevoli, L., Imperiale, D., Infante, M. T., Iodice, R., Iovino, A., Konrad, G., Landi, D., Lapucci, C., Lavorgna, L., L'Episcopo, M. 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M., Ronzoni, M., Rovaris, M., Ruscica, F., Sabattini, L., Salemi, G., Saraceno, L., Sartori, A., Sbragia, E., Scarano, G. I., Scarano, V., Sessa, M., Sgarito, C., Sibilia, G., Siciliano, G., Signori, A., Signoriello, E., Sinisi, L., Sireci, F., Sola, P., Solaro, C., Sotgiu, S., Sparaco, M., Stromillo, M. L., Strumia, S., Susani, E. L., Tabiadon, G., Teatini, F., Tomassini, V., Tonietti, S., Torri, V., Tortorella, C., Toscano, S., Totaro, R., Trotta, M., Turano, G., Ulivelli, M., Valentino, M., Vaula, G., Vecchio, D., Vercellino, M., Verrengia, E. P., Vianello, M., Virgilio, E., Vitetta, F., Vollaro, S., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Zarbo, I. R., Zito, A., and Zuliani, L.
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Multiple Sclerosis ,Anosmia ,Clinical Sciences ,neurological disorders ,Neurodegenerative ,Settore MED/26 ,demyelinating disease ,COVID-19 ,demyelinating diseases ,disease-modifying treatment ,multiple sclerosis ,Humans ,neurological disorder ,Aged ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Pain Research ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Good Health and Well Being ,Neurology ,multiple sclerosi ,Neurology (clinical) ,MuSC-19 Study Group ,Ageusia ,Human - Abstract
Background and purpose: Clinical outcomes of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been thoroughly investigated, but a further analysis on main signs and symptoms and their risk factors still needs attention. The objective of this study was to group together and describe based on similarity the most common signs and symptoms of COVID-19 in MS patients and identify all factors associated with their manifestation. Method: Logistic and linear regression models were run to recognize factors associated with each pooled group of symptoms and their total number. Results: From March 2020 to November 2021, data were collected from 1354 MS patients with confirmed infection of COVID-19. Ageusia and anosmia was less frequent in older people (odds ratio [OR] 0.98; p=0.005) and more in smoker patients (OR 1.39; p=0.049). Smoke was also associated with an incremental number of symptoms (OR 1.24; p=0.031), substance abuse (drugs or alcohol), conjunctivitis and rash (OR 5.20; p=0.042) and the presence of at least one comorbidity with shortness of breath, tachycardia or chest pain (OR 1.24; p=0.008). Some disease-modifying therapies were associated with greater frequencies of certain COVID-19 symptoms (association between anti-CD20 therapies and increment in the number of concomitant symptoms: OR 1.29; p=0.05). Differences in frequencies between the three waves were found for flu-like symptoms (G1, p=0.024), joint or muscle pain (G2, p=0.013) and ageusia and anosmia (G5, p < 0.001). All cases should be referred to variants up to Delta. Conclusion: Several factors along with the choice of specific therapeutic approaches might have a different impact on the occurrence of some COVID-19 symptoms.
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105. Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndromes
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Zoccarato, Marco, Zuliani, Luigi, Giometto, Bruno, Sghirlanzoni, Angelo, editor, Lauria, Giuseppe, editor, and Chiapparini, Luisa, editor
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- 2015
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106. Antibody-Mediated Encephalitis
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Zuliani, Luigi, Zoccarato, Marco, Giometto, Bruno, Sghirlanzoni, Angelo, editor, Lauria, Giuseppe, editor, and Chiapparini, Luisa, editor
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- 2015
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107. Boundary-Layer Processes Hindering Contemporary Numerical Weather Prediction Models
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Marc Calaf, Nikki Vercauteren, Gabriel G. Katul, Marco G. Giometto, Travis J. Morrison, Fabien Margairaz, Vyacheslav Boyko, and Eric R. Pardyjak
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Atmospheric Science - Published
- 2022
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108. Dispersive Fluxes Within and Over a Real Urban Canopy: A Large-Eddy Simulation Study
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Emmanuel Akinlabi, Björn Maronga, Marco G. Giometto, and Dan Li
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Atmospheric Science - Published
- 2022
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109. A Framework for Uncertainty Quantification in One-Dimensional Plant Canopy Flow
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Beatrice Giacomini and Marco G. Giometto
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Atmospheric Science - Published
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110. BoundaryLayerDynamics.jl v1.0: a modern codebase for atmospheric boundary-layer simulations
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Schmid, Manuel F., primary, Giometto, Marco G., additional, Lawrence, Gregory A., additional, and Parlange, Marc B., additional
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- 2023
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111. A diagnostic conundrum in the time of a pandemic: a subtle, isolated myelopathy. (P10-5.028)
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Boso, Federica, primary and Giometto, Bruno, additional
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112. Experimental evolution of dispersal: Unifying theory, experiments and natural systems
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Lustenhouwer, Nicky, primary, Moerman, Felix, additional, Altermatt, Florian, additional, Bassar, Ronald D., additional, Bocedi, Greta, additional, Bonte, Dries, additional, Dey, Sutirth, additional, Fronhofer, Emanuel A., additional, da Rocha, Érika Garcez, additional, Giometto, Andrea, additional, Lancaster, Lesley T., additional, Prather, Robert B., additional, Saastamoinen, Marjo, additional, Travis, Justin M. J., additional, Urquhart, Carla A., additional, Weiss‐Lehman, Christopher, additional, Williams, Jennifer L., additional, Börger, Luca, additional, and Berger, David, additional
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113. Experimental evolution of dispersal : Unifying theory, experiments and natural systems
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Lustenhouwer, Nicky, Moerman, Felix, Altermatt, Florian, Bassar, Ronald D. D., Bocedi, Greta, Bonte, Dries, Dey, Sutirth, Fronhofer, Emanuel A. A., da Rocha, Erika Garcez, Giometto, Andrea, Lancaster, Lesley T. T., Prather Jr, Robert B. B., Saastamoinen, Marjo, Travis, Justin M. J., Urquhart, Carla A. A., Weiss-Lehman, Christopher, Williams, Jennifer L. L., Borger, Luca, Berger, David, Lustenhouwer, Nicky, Moerman, Felix, Altermatt, Florian, Bassar, Ronald D. D., Bocedi, Greta, Bonte, Dries, Dey, Sutirth, Fronhofer, Emanuel A. A., da Rocha, Erika Garcez, Giometto, Andrea, Lancaster, Lesley T. T., Prather Jr, Robert B. B., Saastamoinen, Marjo, Travis, Justin M. J., Urquhart, Carla A. A., Weiss-Lehman, Christopher, Williams, Jennifer L. L., Borger, Luca, and Berger, David
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Dispersal is a central life history trait that affects the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations and communities. The recent use of experimental evolution for the study of dispersal is a promising avenue for demonstrating valuable proofs of concept, bringing insight into alternative dispersal strategies and trade-offs, and testing the repeatability of evolutionary outcomes. Practical constraints restrict experimental evolution studies of dispersal to a set of typically small, short-lived organisms reared in artificial laboratory conditions. Here, we argue that despite these restrictions, inferences from these studies can reinforce links between theoretical predictions and empirical observations and advance our understanding of the eco-evolutionary consequences of dispersal. We illustrate how applying an integrative framework of theory, experimental evolution and natural systems can improve our understanding of dispersal evolution under more complex and realistic biological scenarios, such as the role of biotic interactions and complex dispersal syndromes.
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114. A registry for Dravet syndrome: The Italian experience
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Balestrini, Simona, Doccini, Viola, Giometto, Sabrina, Lucenteforte, Ersilia, De Masi, Salvatore, Giarola, Elisa, Brambilla, Isabella, Pieroni, Federica, Perulli, Marco, Battaglia, Domenica Immacolata, Specchio, Nicola, Ragona, Francesca, Granata, Tiziana, Pellacani, Simona, Ferrari, Annarita, Marini, Carla, Matricardi, Sara, Cesaroni, Elisabetta, Giordano, Lucio, Accorsi, Patrizia, Sciruicchio, Vittorio, Tinuper, Paolo, Messana, Tullio, Russo, Angelo, Pruna, Dario, Nosadini, Margherita, De Giorgis, Valentina, Caputo, Davide, Pellegrin, Serena, Lo Barco, Tommaso, Darra, Francesca, Dalla Bernardina, Bernardo, Guerrini, Renzo, Battaglia, Domenica (ORCID:0000-0003-0491-4021), Balestrini, Simona, Doccini, Viola, Giometto, Sabrina, Lucenteforte, Ersilia, De Masi, Salvatore, Giarola, Elisa, Brambilla, Isabella, Pieroni, Federica, Perulli, Marco, Battaglia, Domenica Immacolata, Specchio, Nicola, Ragona, Francesca, Granata, Tiziana, Pellacani, Simona, Ferrari, Annarita, Marini, Carla, Matricardi, Sara, Cesaroni, Elisabetta, Giordano, Lucio, Accorsi, Patrizia, Sciruicchio, Vittorio, Tinuper, Paolo, Messana, Tullio, Russo, Angelo, Pruna, Dario, Nosadini, Margherita, De Giorgis, Valentina, Caputo, Davide, Pellegrin, Serena, Lo Barco, Tommaso, Darra, Francesca, Dalla Bernardina, Bernardo, Guerrini, Renzo, and Battaglia, Domenica (ORCID:0000-0003-0491-4021)
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ObjectivesWe describe the Residras registry, dedicated to Dravet syndrome (DS) and to other phenotypes related to SCN1A mutations, as a paradigm of registry for rare and complex epilepsies. Our primary objectives are to present the tools and framework of the integrative platform, the main characteristics emerging from the patient cohort included in the registry, with emphasis on demographic, clinical outcome, and mortality. MethodsStandardized data of enrolled pediatric and adult patients were collected in 24 Italian expert centers and regularly updated at least on a yearly basis. Patients were prospectively enrolled, at registry starting, but historical retrospective data were also included. ResultsAt present, 281 individuals with DS and a confirmed SCN1A mutation are included. Most patients have data available on epilepsy (n = 263) and their overall neurological condition (n = 255), based on at least one follow-up update. Median age at first clinical assessment was 2 years (IQR 0-9) while at last follow-up was 11 years (IQR 5-18.5). During the 7-year activity of the registry, five patients died resulting in a mortality rate of 1.84 per 1000-person-years. When analyzing clinical changes over the first 5-year follow-up, we observed a significant difference in cognitive function (P < 0.001), an increased prevalence of behavioral disorders including attention deficit (P < 0.001), a significant worsening of language (P = 0.001), and intellectual disability (P < 0.001). SignificanceThe Residras registry represents a large collection of standardized national data for the DS population. The registry platform relies on a shareable and interoperable framework, which promotes multicenter high-quality data collection. In the future, such integrated platform may represent an invaluable asset for easing access to cohorts of patients that may benefit from clinical trials with emerging novel therapies, for drug safety monitoring, and for delineating natural history. Its
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115. Experimental evolution of dispersal: Unifying theory, experiments and natural systems
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Lustenhouwer, Nicky; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5157-857X, Moerman, Felix; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5164-0978, Altermatt, Florian; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4831-6958, Bassar, Ronald D; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6118-7807, Bocedi, Greta; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9131-6670, Bonte, Dries; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3320-7505, Dey, Sutirth; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9210-3055, Fronhofer, Emanuel A; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2219-784X, da Rocha, Érika Garcez; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0485-2967, Giometto, Andrea; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0544-6023, Lancaster, Lesley T; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3135-4835, Prather, Robert B, Saastamoinen, Marjo; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7009-2527, Travis, Justin M J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5785-4272, Urquhart, Carla A, Weiss‐Lehman, Christopher; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1793-235X, Williams, Jennifer L; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4497-4961, Börger, Luca; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8763-5997, Berger, David; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0196-6109, Lustenhouwer, Nicky; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5157-857X, Moerman, Felix; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5164-0978, Altermatt, Florian; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4831-6958, Bassar, Ronald D; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6118-7807, Bocedi, Greta; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9131-6670, Bonte, Dries; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3320-7505, Dey, Sutirth; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9210-3055, Fronhofer, Emanuel A; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2219-784X, da Rocha, Érika Garcez; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0485-2967, Giometto, Andrea; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0544-6023, Lancaster, Lesley T; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3135-4835, Prather, Robert B, Saastamoinen, Marjo; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7009-2527, Travis, Justin M J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5785-4272, Urquhart, Carla A, Weiss‐Lehman, Christopher; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1793-235X, Williams, Jennifer L; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4497-4961, Börger, Luca; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8763-5997, and Berger, David; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0196-6109
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Dispersal is a central life history trait that affects the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations and communities. The recent use of experimental evolution for the study of dispersal is a promising avenue for demonstrating valuable proofs of concept, bringing insight into alternative dispersal strategies and trade‐offs, and testing the repeatability of evolutionary outcomes. Practical constraints restrict experimental evolution studies of dispersal to a set of typically small, short‐lived organisms reared in artificial laboratory conditions. Here, we argue that despite these restrictions, inferences from these studies can reinforce links between theoretical predictions and empirical observations and advance our understanding of the eco‐evolutionary consequences of dispersal. We illustrate how applying an integrative framework of theory, experimental evolution and natural systems can improve our understanding of dispersal evolution under more complex and realistic biological scenarios, such as the role of biotic interactions and complex dispersal syndromes.
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116. The effect of air pollution on COVID‐19 severity in a sample of patients with multiple sclerosis
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Bergamaschi, Roberto, Ponzano, Marta, Schiavetti, Irene, Carmisciano, Luca, Cordioli, Cinzia, Filippi, Massimo, Radaelli, Marta, Immovilli, Paolo, Capobianco, Marco, De Rossi, Nicola, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Cocco, Eleonora, Scandellari, Cinzia, Cavalla, Paola, Pesci, Ilaria, Zito, Antonio, Confalonieri, Paolo, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Perini, Paola, Inglese, Matilde, Trojano, Maria, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Pisoni, Enrico, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Comi, Giancarlo, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, Patti, Francesco, Salvetti, Marco, Sormani, Maria Pia, Gianmarco Abbadessa, Umberto Aguglia, Lia Allegorico, Rossi Beatrice Maria Allegri, Anastasia Alteno, Maria Pia Amato, Pietro Annovazzi, Carlo Antozzi, Lucia Appendino, Sebastiano Arena, Viola Baione, Roberto Balgera, Valeria Barcella, Damiano Baroncini, Caterina Barrilà, Mario A Battaglia, Alessandra Bellacosa, Gianmarco Bellucci, Roberto Bergamaschi, Valeria Bergamaschi, Daiana Bezzini, Beatrice Biolzi, Alvino Bisecco, Simona Bonavita, Giovanna Borriello, Chiara Bosa, Antonio Bosco, Francesca Bovis, Marco Bozzali, Laura Brambilla, Morra Vincenzo Brescia, Giampaolo Brichetto, Maria Buccafusca, Elisabetta Bucciantini, Sebastiano Bucello, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Maria Paola Cabboi, Massimiliano Calabrese, Francesca Calabria, Francesca Caleri, Federico Camilli, Luisa Maria Caniatti, Roberto Cantello, Marco Capobianco, Ruggero Capra, Rocco Capuano, Luca Carmisciano, Patrizia Carta, Paola Cavalla, Maria Grazia Celani, Maria Cellerino, Raffaella Cerqua, Clara Chisari, Raffaella Clerici, Marinella Clerico, Eleonora Cocco, Gaia Cola, Giancarlo Comi, Paolo Confalonieri, Antonella Conte, Marta Zaffira Conti, Christian Cordano, Susanna Cordera, Cinzia Cordioli, Francesco Corea, Claudio Correale, Salvatore Cottone, Francesco Crescenzo, Erica Curti, Alessandro d'Ambrosio, Emanuele D'Amico, Maura Chiara Danni, Alessia d'Arma, Vincenzo Dattola, Stefano de Biase, Giovanna De Luca, Stefania Federica De Mercanti, Paolo De Mitri, Nicola De Rossi, Nicola De Stefano, Cava Marco Della, Mario di Napoli, Alessia Di Sapio, Renato Docimo, Anna Dutto, Luana Evangelista, Salvatore Fanara, Diana Ferraro, Maria Teresa Ferrò, Massimo Filippi, Cristina Fioretti, Mario Fratta, Jessica Frau, Marzia Fronza, Roberto Furlan, Alberto Gajofatto, Antonio Gallo, Paolo Gallo, Claudio Gasperini, Anna Ghazaryan, Bruno Giometto, Francesca Gobbin, Flora Govone, Franco Granella, Erica Grange, Maria Grazia Grasso, Angelica Guareschi, Clara Guaschino, Simone Guerrieri, Donata Guidetti, Pietro Iaffaldano, Antonio Ianniello, Luigi Iasevoli, Paolo Immovilli, Daniele Imperiale, Maria Teresa Infante, Matilde Inglese, Rosa Iodice, Aniello Iovino, Giovanna Konrad, Doriana Landi, Roberta Lanzillo, Caterina Lapucci, Luigi Lavorgna, Maria Rita L'Episcopo, Serena Leva, Giuseppe Liberatore, Re Marianna Lo, Marco Longoni, Leonardo Lopiano, Lorena Lorefice, Matteo Lucchini, Giacomo Lus, Davide Maimone, Maria Malentacchi, Giulia Mallucci, Simona Malucchi, Chiara Rosa Mancinelli, Luca Mancinelli, Paolo Manganotti, Giorgia Teresa Maniscalco, Vittorio Mantero, Sabrina Marangoni, Damiano Marastoni, Girolama Alessandra Marfia, Fabiana Marinelli, Alessandro Marti, Boneschi Filippo Martinelli, Zoli Federco Masserano, Francesca Matta, Laura Mendozzi, Giuseppe Meucci, Silvia Miante, Giuseppina Miele, Eva Milano, Massimiliano Mirabella, Rosanna Missione, Marcello Moccia, Lucia Moiola, Sara Montepietra, Margherita MontiBragadin, Federico Montini, Roberta Motta, Raffaele Nardone, Carolina Gabri Nicoletti, Eduardo Nobile-Orazio, Agostino Nozzolillo, Marco Onofrj, Riccardo Orlandi, Anna Palmieri, Damiano Paolicelli, Livia Pasquali, Luisa Pastò, Francesco Patti, Elisabetta Pedrazzoli, Paola Perini, Ilaria Pesci, Maria Petracca, Alfredo Petrone, Carlo Piantadosi, Anna M Pietroboni, Federica Pinardi, Marta Ponzano, Emilio Portaccio, Mattia Pozzato, Carlo Pozzilli, Luca Prosperini, Alessandra Protti, Marta Radaelli, Paolo Ragonese, Sarah Rasia, Sabrina Realmuto, Anna Repice, Eleonora Rigoni, Maria Teresa Rilla, Francesca Rinaldi, Calogero Marcello Romano, Marco Ronzoni, Marco Rovaris, Francesca Ruscica, Loredana Sabattini, Giuseppe Salemi, Marco Salvetti, Lorenzo Saraceno, Alessia Sartori, Arianna Sartori, Elvira Sbragia, Cinzia Scandellari, Giuditta Ilaria Scarano, Valentina Scarano, Irene Schiavetti, Maria Sessa, Caterina Sgarito, Grazia Sibilia, Gabriele Siciliano, Alessio Signori, Elisabetta Signoriello, Leonardo Sinisi, Francesca Sireci, Patrizia Sola, Claudio Solaro, Maria Pia Sormani, Stefano Sotgiu, Maddalena Sparaco, Maria Laura Stromillo, Silvia Strumia, Emanuela Laura Susani, Giulietta Tabiadon, Francesco Teatini, Gioacchino Tedeschi, Valentina Tomassini, Simone Tonietti, Clerici Valentina Torri, Carla Tortorella, Simona Toscano, Rocco Totaro, Maria Trojano, Maria Trotta, Gabriella Turano, Monica Ulivelli, Manzo Valentino, Giovanna Vaula, Domizia Vecchio, Marco Vercellino, Elena Pinuccia Verrengia, Marika Vianello, Eleonora Virgilio, Francesca Vitetta, Stefano Vollaro, Mauro Zaffaroni, Mauro Zampolini, Ignazio Roberto Zarbo, Antonio Zito, Luigi Zuliani, Bergamaschi, R, Ponzano, M, Schiavetti, I, Carmisciano, L, Cordioli, C, Filippi, M, Radaelli, M, Immovilli, P, Capobianco, M, De Rossi, N, Brichetto, G, Cocco, E, Scandellari, C, Cavalla, P, Pesci, I, Zito, A, Confalonieri, P, Marfia, Ga, Perini, P, Inglese, M, Trojano, M, Brescia Morra, V, Pisoni, E, Tedeschi, G, Comi, G, Battaglia, Ma, Patti, F, Salvetti, M, Sormani, Mp, Abbadessa, Gianmarco, Umberto, Aguglia, Lia, Allegorico, Rossi Beatrice Maria Allegri, Anastasia, Alteno, Maria Pia Amato, Pietro, Annovazzi, Carlo, Antozzi, Lucia, Appendino, Sebastiano, Arena, Viola, Baione, Roberto, Balgera, Valeria, Barcella, Damiano, Baroncini, Caterina, Barrilà, Mario, A Battaglia, Alessandra, Bellacosa, Gianmarco, Bellucci, Roberto, Bergamaschi, Valeria, Bergamaschi, Daiana, Bezzini, Beatrice, Biolzi, Bisecco, Alvino, Bonavita, Simona, Giovanna, Borriello, Chiara, Bosa, Bosco, Antonio, Francesca, Bovi, Marco, Bozzali, Laura, Brambilla, Morra Vincenzo Brescia, Giampaolo, Brichetto, Maria, Buccafusca, Elisabetta, Bucciantini, Sebastiano, Bucello, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Maria Paola Cabboi, Massimiliano, Calabrese, Francesca, Calabria, Francesca, Caleri, Federico, Camilli, Luisa Maria Caniatti, Roberto, Cantello, Marco, Capobianco, Ruggero, Capra, Capuano, Rocco, Luca, Carmisciano, Patrizia, Carta, Paola, Cavalla, Maria Grazia Celani, Maria, Cellerino, Raffaella, Cerqua, Clara, Chisari, Raffaella, Clerici, Marinella, Clerico, Eleonora, Cocco, Gaia, Cola, Giancarlo, Comi, Paolo, Confalonieri, Antonella, Conte, Marta Zaffira Conti, Christian, Cordano, Susanna, Cordera, Cinzia, Cordioli, Corea, Francesco, Claudio, Correale, Salvatore, Cottone, Francesco, Crescenzo, Erica, Curti, Alessandro, D'Ambrosio, Emanuele, D'Amico, Maura Chiara Danni, Alessia, D'Arma, Vincenzo, Dattola, Stefano de Biase, Giovanna De Luca, Stefania Federica De Mercanti, Paolo De Mitri, Nicola De Rossi, Nicola De Stefano, Cava Marco Della, Mario di Napoli, Alessia Di Sapio, Docimo, Renato, Anna, Dutto, Luana, Evangelista, Salvatore, Fanara, Diana, Ferraro, Maria Teresa Ferrò, Massimo, Filippi, Cristina, Fioretti, Fratta, Mario, Jessica, Frau, Marzia, Fronza, Roberto, Furlan, Alberto, Gajofatto, Gallo, Antonio, Paolo, Gallo, Claudio, Gasperini, Anna, Ghazaryan, Bruno, Giometto, Francesca, Gobbin, Flora, Govone, Franco, Granella, Erica, Grange, Maria Grazia Grasso, Angelica, Guareschi, Clara, Guaschino, Simone, Guerrieri, Donata, Guidetti, Pietro, Iaffaldano, Antonio, Ianniello, Luigi, Iasevoli, Paolo, Immovilli, Daniele, Imperiale, Maria Teresa Infante, Matilde, Inglese, Rosa, Iodice, Aniello, Iovino, Giovanna, Konrad, Doriana, Landi, Roberta, Lanzillo, Caterina, Lapucci, Luigi, Lavorgna, Maria Rita L'Episcopo, Serena, Leva, Giuseppe, Liberatore, Re Marianna Lo, Marco, Longoni, Leonardo, Lopiano, Lorena, Lorefice, Matteo, Lucchini, Lus, Giacomo, Davide, Maimone, Maria, Malentacchi, Giulia, Mallucci, Simona, Malucchi, Chiara Rosa Mancinelli, Luca, Mancinelli, Paolo, Manganotti, Giorgia Teresa Maniscalco, Vittorio, Mantero, Sabrina, Marangoni, Damiano, Marastoni, Girolama Alessandra Marfia, Fabiana, Marinelli, Alessandro, Marti, Boneschi Filippo Martinelli, Zoli Federco Masserano, Francesca, Matta, Laura, Mendozzi, Giuseppe, Meucci, Silvia, Miante, Miele, Giuseppina, Eva, Milano, Massimiliano, Mirabella, Missione, Rosanna, Marcello, Moccia, Lucia, Moiola, Sara, Montepietra, Margherita, Montibragadin, Federico, Montini, Roberta, Motta, Raffaele, Nardone, Carolina Gabri Nicoletti, Eduardo, Nobile-Orazio, Agostino, Nozzolillo, Marco, Onofrj, Riccardo, Orlandi, Palmieri, Anna, Damiano, Paolicelli, Livia, Pasquali, Luisa, Pastò, Francesco, Patti, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, Paola, Perini, Ilaria, Pesci, Maria, Petracca, Alfredo, Petrone, Carlo, Piantadosi, Anna, M Pietroboni, Federica, Pinardi, Marta, Ponzano, Emilio, Portaccio, Mattia, Pozzato, Carlo, Pozzilli, Luca, Prosperini, Alessandra, Protti, Marta, Radaelli, Paolo, Ragonese, Sarah, Rasia, Sabrina, Realmuto, Anna, Repice, Eleonora, Rigoni, Maria Teresa Rilla, Francesca, Rinaldi, Calogero Marcello Romano, Marco, Ronzoni, Marco, Rovari, Francesca, Ruscica, Loredana, Sabattini, Giuseppe, Salemi, Marco, Salvetti, Lorenzo, Saraceno, Alessia, Sartori, Arianna, Sartori, Elvira, Sbragia, Cinzia, Scandellari, Giuditta Ilaria Scarano, Valentina, Scarano, Irene, Schiavetti, Maria, Sessa, Caterina, Sgarito, Grazia, Sibilia, Gabriele, Siciliano, Alessio, Signori, Signoriello, Elisabetta, Leonardo, Sinisi, Francesca, Sireci, Patrizia, Sola, Claudio, Solaro, Maria Pia Sormani, Stefano, Sotgiu, Sparaco, Maddalena, Maria Laura Stromillo, Silvia, Strumia, Emanuela Laura Susani, Giulietta, Tabiadon, Francesco, Teatini, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Valentina, Tomassini, Simone, Tonietti, Clerici Valentina Torri, Carla, Tortorella, Simona, Toscano, Rocco, Totaro, Maria, Trojano, Trotta, Maria Consiglia, Gabriella, Turano, Monica, Ulivelli, Manzo, Valentino, Giovanna, Vaula, Domizia, Vecchio, Marco, Vercellino, Elena Pinuccia Verrengia, Marika, Vianello, Eleonora, Virgilio, Francesca, Vitetta, Stefano, Vollaro, Mauro, Zaffaroni, Mauro, Zampolini, Ignazio Roberto Zarbo, Zito, Guido Antonio, Bergamaschi, R., Ponzano, M., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Filippi, M., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., De Rossi, N., Brichetto, G., Cocco, E., Scandellari, C., Cavalla, P., Pesci, I., Zito, A., Confalonieri, P., Marfia, G. A., Perini, P., Inglese, M., Trojano, M., Brescia Morra, V., Pisoni, E., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., Sormani, M. P., Bergamaschi, Roberto, Ponzano, Marta, Schiavetti, Irene, Carmisciano, Luca, Cordioli, Cinzia, Filippi, Massimo, Radaelli, Marta, Immovilli, Paolo, Capobianco, Marco, De Rossi, Nicola, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Cocco, Eleonora, Scandellari, Cinzia, Cavalla, Paola, Pesci, Ilaria, Zito, Antonio, Confalonieri, Paolo, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, Perini, Paola, Inglese, Matilde, Trojano, Maria, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Pisoni, Enrico, Comi, Giancarlo, Battaglia, Mario Alberto, Patti, Francesco, Salvetti, Marco, Sormani, Maria, Pia, Gianmarco, Abbadessa, Alvino, Bisecco, Simona, Bonavita, Antonio, Bosco, Rocco, Capuano, Francesco, Corea, Renato, Docimo, Mario, Fratta, Antonio, Gallo, Iodice, Rosa, Iovino, Aniello, Lanzillo, Roberta, Giacomo, Lu, Giuseppina, Miele, Rosanna, Missione, Moccia, Marcello, Anna, Palmieri, Elisabetta, Signoriello, Maddalena, Sparaco, Gioacchino, Tedeschi, Maria, Trotta, Antonio, Zito, and Luigi, Zuliani
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air pollution ,coronavirus ,multiple sclerosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Clinical Sciences ,Air pollution ,Sample (statistics) ,Neurodegenerative ,Settore MED/26 ,medicine.disease_cause ,Autoimmune Disease ,law.invention ,Sustainable Cities and Communities ,Clinical Research ,law ,Humans ,Medicine ,Climate-Related Exposures and Conditions ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,MuSC-19 study group ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Neurosciences ,COVID-19 ,Retrospective cohort study ,Original Articles ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Particulate Matter ,Air Pollution ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Brain Disorders ,coronaviru ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Good Health and Well Being ,Neurology ,multiple sclerosi ,Emergency medicine ,Original Article ,Neurology (clinical) ,Ordered logit ,business ,Human - Abstract
Background and purpose Some studies have shown that air pollution, often assessed by thin particulate matter with diameter below 2.5 µg/m3 (PM2.5), may contribute to severe COVID‐19 courses, as well as play a role in the onset and evolution of multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the impact of air pollution on COVID‐19 has never been explored specifically amongst patients with MS (PwMS). This retrospective observational study aims to explore associations between PM2.5 and COVID‐19 severity amongst PwMS. Methods Data were retrieved from an Italian web‐based platform (MuSC‐19) which includes PwMS with COVID‐19. PM2.5 2016–2018 average concentrations were provided by the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service. Italian patients inserted in the platform from 15 January 2020 to 9 April 2021 with a COVID‐19 positive test were included. Ordered logistic regression models were used to study associations between PM2.5 and COVID‐19 severity. Results In all, 1087 patients, of whom 13% required hospitalization and 2% were admitted to an intensive care unit or died, were included. Based on the multivariate analysis, higher concentrations of PM2.5 increased the risk of worse COVID‐19 course (odds ratio 1.90; p = 0.009). Conclusions Even if several other factors explain the unfavourable course of COVID‐19 in PwMS, the role of air pollutants must be considered and further investigated., Air pollution, often assessed by particulate matter with diameter below 2.5 µg/m3, may contribute to severe COVID‐19 courses. 1087 patients were included, of whom 13% required hospitalization and 2% were admitted to an intensive care unit or died. Even if several other factors explain the unfavourable course of COVID‐19 in patients with multiple sclerosis, the role of air pollutants must be considered and further investigated.
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117. BoundaryLayerDynamics.jl v1.0: a modern codebase for atmospheric boundary-layer simulations
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Schmid, Manuel F., Giometto, Marco G., Lawrence, Gregory A., and Parlange, Marc B.
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We present BoundaryLayerDynamics.jl, a new code for turbulence-resolving simulations of atmospheric boundary-layer flows as well as canonical turbulent flows in channel geometries. The code performs direct numerical simulation as well as large-eddy simulation using a hybrid (pseudo)spectral and finite-difference approach with explicit time advancement. Written in Julia, the code strives to be flexible and adaptable without sacrificing performance, and extensive automated tests aim to ensure that the implementation is and remains correct. We show that the simulation results are in agreement with published results and that the performance is on par with an existing Fortran implementation of the same methods.
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118. A diagnostic conundrum in the time of a pandemic: a subtle, isolated myelopathy. (P10-5.028)
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Federica Boso and Bruno Giometto
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119. Experimental evolution of dispersal: Unifying theory, experiments and natural systems
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Nicky Lustenhouwer, Felix Moerman, Florian Altermatt, Ronald D. Bassar, Greta Bocedi, Dries Bonte, Sutirth Dey, Emanuel A. Fronhofer, Érika Garcez da Rocha, Andrea Giometto, Lesley T. Lancaster, Robert B. Prather, Marjo Saastamoinen, Justin M. J. Travis, Carla A. Urquhart, Christopher Weiss‐Lehman, Jennifer L. Williams, Luca Börger, David Berger, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (UMR ISEM), Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (Cirad)-École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), and Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Montpellier (UM)-Institut de recherche pour le développement [IRD] : UR226-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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1. Dispersal is a central life history trait that affects the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations and communities. The recent use of experimental evolution for the study of dispersal is a promising avenue for demonstrating valuable proofs of concept, bringing insight into alternative dispersal strategies and tradeoffs, and testing the repeatability of evolutionary outcomes. 2. Practical constraints restrict experimental evolution studies of dispersal to a set of typically small, short-lived organisms reared in artificial laboratory conditions. Here, we argue that despite these restrictions, inferences from these studies can reinforce links between theoretical predictions and empirical observations and advance our understanding of the eco-evolutionary consequences of dispersal. 3. We illustrate how applying an integrative framework of theory, experimental evolution and natural systems can improve our understanding of dispersal evolution under more complex and realistic biological scenarios, such as the role of biotic interactions and complex dispersal syndromes.
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120. Opinion, knowledge, and clinical experience with functional neurological disorders among Italian neurologists: results from an online survey
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Mario Zappia, Francesca Calabria, Mirta Fiorio, Gianluigi Mancardi, Annachiara Cagnin, Domenico Marco Bonifati, Maurizio Corbetta, Michele Tinazzi, Emanuele Turinese, Angela Marotta, Leonardo Lopiano, Gioacchino Tedeschi, Francesco Teatini, Bruno Bonetti, Pietro Cortelli, Bruno Giometto, Silvia Vittoria Guidoni, Lucia Tesolin, Fabio Marchioretto, Maria Pellegrini, Alfredo Berardelli, Alessandro P. Burlina, Tinazzi, M., Fiorio, M., Berardelli, A., Bonetti, B., Bonifati, D. M., Burlina, A., Cagnin, A., Calabria, F., Corbetta, M., Cortelli, P., Giometto, B., Guidoni, S. V., Lopiano, L., Mancardi, G., Marchioretto, F., Pellegrini, M., Teatini, F., Tedeschi, G., Tesolin, L., Turinese, E., Zappia, M., Marotta, A., Tinazzi M., Fiorio M., Berardelli A., Bonetti B., Bonifati D.M., Burlina A., Cagnin A., Calabria F., Corbetta M., Cortelli P., Giometto B., Guidoni S.V., Lopiano L., Mancardi G., Marchioretto F., Pellegrini M., Teatini F., Tedeschi G., Tesolin L., Turinese E., Zappia M., and Marotta A.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Conversion disorders ,Psychological intervention ,Context (language use) ,Neurologist ,Education ,Functional neurological disorders ,Neurological practice ,Survey ,Humans ,Neurologists ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Conversion Disorder ,Nervous System Diseases ,medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaire ,Psychogenic disease ,Psychiatry ,business.industry ,Professional development ,Mental illness ,medicine.disease ,Patient management ,Neurology (clinical) ,Psychological aspects ,Functional neurological disorder ,business ,Human - Abstract
Background Functional neurological disorders (FND) are disabling medical conditions commonly seen in neurological practice. Neurologists play an essential role in managing FND, from establishing a diagnosis to coordination of multidisciplinary team-based treatment for patients. With this study, we investigated the knowledge and the clinical experience of Italian neurologists in managing patients with FND. Methods Members of the Italian Society of Neurology were invited via e-mail to participate in this ad hoc online survey; 492 questionnaires were returned completed. Results The term “Functional neurological disorders” in reference to FND was used more frequently than other psychological (e.g., psychogenic or conversion), or descriptive terms (e.g., non-organic or stress-related). When speaking with patients, the respondents stated that they preferred explaining symptoms based on abnormal functioning of the nervous system than discussing mental illness and that they would refer their patient to a psychologist rather than to a psychiatrist. Few considered that physiotherapy and psychiatric interventions are useful approaches to treating FND. Some believed that patients simulate their symptoms. Conclusions Overall, the responses suggest that knowledge about scientific advances in FND is somewhat sparse. A psychiatric-centered view of FND opens the way to an approach in which neurobiological and psychological aspects constitute essential factors of the condition. In this context, professional education could improve understanding of FND and optimize patient management.
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121. Drug-Utilization, Healthcare Facilities Accesses and Costs of the First Generation of JAK Inhibitors in Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Convertino, Irma, primary, Lorenzoni, Valentina, additional, Gini, Rosa, additional, Turchetti, Giuseppe, additional, Fini, Elisabetta, additional, Giometto, Sabrina, additional, Bartolini, Claudia, additional, Paoletti, Olga, additional, Ferraro, Sara, additional, Cappello, Emiliano, additional, Valdiserra, Giulia, additional, Bonaso, Marco, additional, Blandizzi, Corrado, additional, Tuccori, Marco, additional, and Lucenteforte, Ersilia, additional
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122. Budgets of Second-Order Turbulence Moments over a Real Urban Canopy
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Akinlabi, Emmanuel Olutayo, primary, Giometto, Marco, additional, and Li, Dan, additional
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123. Diagnosis of PD-MCI Using Machine Learning: Comparing the Sensitivity of Different Level of Cognitive Assessment
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Longo, Chiara, primary, Romano, Daniele, additional, Pennacchio, Maria, additional, Malaguti, Maria Chiara, additional, Di Giacopo, Raffaella, additional, Giometto, Bruno, additional, and Papagno, Costanza, additional
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124. Budgets of Second-Order Turbulence Moments over a Real Urban Canopy
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Emmanuel Olutayo Akinlabi, Marco Giometto, and Dan Li
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This study analyses budgets of second-order turbulence moments over a real urban canopy using large-eddy simulation (LES). The urban canopy is representative of the City of Boston, MA, United States and is characterized by a significant height variability relative to the mean building height. The budgets of double-average Reynolds-stress components, scalar fluxes, and scalar variances are examined with a focus on the importance of the dispersive terms above the mean building height. Results reveal the importance of the wake (dispersive) production term, in addition to the shear production term, in the turbulent kinetic energy, streamwise velocity variance and scalar variance budgets well above the mean building height. In this region, the turbulent and dispersive transport terms are smaller than the local production and dissipation terms. Nonetheless, the dispersive transport terms in the TKE and scalar variance budgets can be as important as their turbulent counterpart. The viscous dissipation term is the main sink in the TKE, vertical velocity variance and scalar variance budgets. In the momentum and scalar flux budgets, the pressure-strain correlation term and the pressure gradient-scalar interaction term are the significant sink terms, respectively. Our analysis highlights the complexity associated with the budgets of second-order turbulence moments over real urban canopies.
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125. Colimitation of light and nitrogen on algal growth revealed by an array microhabitat platform
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Liu, Fangchen, Gaul, Larissa, Giometto, Andrea, and Wu, Mingming
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Microalgae are key players in the global carbon cycle and emerging producers of biofuels. Algal growth is critically regulated by its complex microenvironment, including nitrogen and phosphorous levels, light intensity, and temperature. Mechanistic understanding of algal growth is important for maintaining a balanced ecosystem at a time of climate change and population expansion, as well as providing essential formulations for optimizing biofuel production. Current mathematical models for algal growth in complex environmental conditions are still in their infancy, due in part to the lack of experimental tools necessary to generate data amenable to theoretical modeling. Here, we present a high throughput microfluidic platform that allows for algal growth with precise control over light intensity and nutrient gradients, while also performing real-time microscopic imaging. We propose a general mathematical model that describes algal growth under multiple physical and chemical environments, which we have validated experimentally. We showed that light and nitrogen colimited the growth of the model alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii following a multiplicative Monod kinetic model. The microfluidic platform presented here can be easily adapted to studies of other photosynthetic micro-organisms, and the algal growth model will be essential for future bioreactor designs and ecological predictions.
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126. Hub-and-spoke stroke network in the Veneto region: a retrospective study investigating the effectiveness of the stroke pathway and trends over time
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Nardetto, L., Giometto, B., Moretto, G., Mantoan, D., and Saia, M.
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127. Katabatic Flow: A Closed-Form Solution with Spatially-Varying Eddy Diffusivities
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Giometto, M. G., Grandi, R., Fang, J., Monkewitz, P. A., and Parlange, M. B.
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128. Sample and population exponents of generalized Taylor’s law
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Giometto, Andrea, Formentin, Marco, Rinaldo, Andrea, Cohen, Joel E., and Maritan, Amos
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129. Generalized receptor law governs phototaxis in the phytoplankton Euglena gracilis
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Giometto, Andrea, Altermatt, Florian, Maritan, Amos, Stocker, Roman, and Rinaldo, Andrea
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130. Experimental evidence for strong stabilizing forces at high functional diversity of aquatic microbial communities
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Carrara, Francesco, Giometto, Andrea, Seymour, Mathew, Rinaldo, Andrea, and Altermatt, Florian
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131. Effects of Urban Surface Roughness on Potential Sources of Microplastics in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
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Cui, Yuanfeng, primary, Xiao, Shuolin, additional, Giometto, Marco G., additional, and Li, Qi, additional
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132. The impact of PM2.5, PM10 and NO2 on Covid-19 severity in a sample of patients with multiple sclerosis: A case-control study
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Ponzano, Marta, primary, Schiavetti, Irene, additional, Bergamaschi, Roberto, additional, Pisoni, Enrico, additional, Bellavia, Andrea, additional, Mallucci, Giulia, additional, Carmisciano, Luca, additional, Inglese, Matilde, additional, Cordioli, Cinzia, additional, Marfia, Girolama Alessandra, additional, Cocco, Eleonora, additional, Immovilli, Paolo, additional, Pesci, Ilaria, additional, Scandellari, Cinzia, additional, Cavalla, Paola, additional, Radaelli, Marta, additional, Vianello, Marika, additional, Vitetta, Francesca, additional, Montepietra, Sara, additional, Amato, Maria Pia, additional, Fioretti, Cristina, additional, Filippi, Massimo, additional, Sartori, Arianna, additional, Caleri, Francesca, additional, Clerico, Marinella, additional, Gallo, Antonio, additional, Conte, Antonella, additional, Clerici, Raffaella, additional, De Luca, Giovanna, additional, Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, additional, Cantello, Roberto, additional, Calabrese, Massimiliano, additional, Tortorella, Carla, additional, Rovaris, Marco, additional, Verrengia, Elena Pinuccia, additional, Patti, Francesco, additional, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, additional, Salvetti, Marco, additional, Sormani, Maria Pia, additional, Gianmarco, Abbadessa, additional, Umberto, Aguglia, additional, Lia, Allegorico, additional, Maria, Allegri Rossi Beatrice, additional, Anastasia, Alteno, additional, Pia, Amato Maria, additional, Pietro, Annovazzi, additional, Carlo, Antozzi, additional, Lucia, Appendino, additional, Sebastiano, Arena, additional, Viola, Baione, additional, Roberto, Balgera, additional, Valeria, Barcella, additional, Damiano, Baroncini, additional, Caterina, Barrilà, additional, Mario A, Battaglia, additional, Alessandra, Bellacosa, additional, Gianmarco, Bellucci, additional, Roberto, Bergamaschi, additional, Valeria, Bergamaschi, additional, Daiana, Bezzini, additional, Beatrice, Biolzi, additional, Alvino, Bisecco, additional, Simona, Bonavita, additional, Giovanna, Borriello, additional, Chiara, Bosa, additional, Antonio, Bosco, additional, Francesca, Bovis, additional, Marco, Bozzali, additional, Laura, Brambilla, additional, Vincenzo, Brescia Morra, additional, Giampaolo, Brichetto, additional, Maria, Buccafusca, additional, Elisabetta, Bucciantini, additional, Sebastiano, Bucello, additional, Chiara, Buscarinu Maria, additional, Paola, Cabboi Maria, additional, Massimiliano, Calabrese, additional, Francesca, Calabria, additional, Francesca, Caleri, additional, Federico, Camilli, additional, Maria, Caniatti Luisa, additional, Roberto, Cantello, additional, Marco, Capobianco, additional, Ruggero, Capra, additional, Rocco, Capuano, additional, Luca, Carmisciano, additional, Patrizia, Carta, additional, Paola, Cavalla, additional, Grazia, Celani Maria, additional, Maria, Cellerino, additional, Raffaella, Cerqua, additional, Clara, Chisari, additional, Raffaella, Clerici, additional, Marinella, Clerico, additional, Eleonora, Cocco, additional, Gaia, Cola, additional, Giancarlo, Comi, additional, Paolo, Confalonieri, additional, Antonella, Conte, additional, Zaffira, Conti Marta, additional, Christian, Cordano, additional, Susanna, Cordera, additional, Cinzia, Cordioli, additional, Francesco, Corea, additional, Claudio, Correale, additional, Salvatore, Cottone, additional, Francesco, Crescenzo, additional, Erica, Curti, additional, Alessandro, d'Ambrosio, additional, Emanuele, D'Amico, additional, Chiara, Danni Maura, additional, Alessia, d'Arma, additional, Vincenzo, Dattola, additional, Stefano, de Biase, additional, Giovanna, De Luca, additional, Federica, De Mercanti Stefania, additional, Paolo, De Mitri, additional, Nicola, De Rossi, additional, Nicola, De Stefano, additional, Maria, Della Cava Fabio, additional, Marco, Della Cava, additional, Sonia, Di Lemme, additional, Mario, di Napoli, additional, Alessia, Di Sapio, additional, Renato, Docimo, additional, Anna, Dutto, additional, Luana, Evangelista, additional, Salvatore, Fanara, additional, Roberta, Fantozzi, additional, Diana, Ferraro, additional, Teresa, Ferrò Maria, additional, Massimo, Filippi, additional, Cristina, Fioretti, additional, Mario, Fratta, additional, Jessica, Frau, additional, Marzia, Fronza, additional, Roberto, Furlan, additional, Alberto, Gajofatto, additional, Antonio, Gallo, additional, Paolo, Gallo, additional, Claudio, Gasperini, additional, Anna, Ghazaryan, additional, Bruno, Giometto, additional, Francesca, Gobbin, additional, Flora, Govone, additional, Franco, Granella, additional, Erica, Grange, additional, Grazia, Grasso Maria, additional, Luigi ME, Grimaldi, additional, Angelica, Guareschi, additional, Clara, Guaschino, additional, Simone, Guerrieri, additional, Donata, Guidetti, additional, Barbara, Juergenson Ina, additional, Pietro, Iaffaldano, additional, Antonio, Ianniello, additional, Luigi, Iasevoli, additional, Paolo, Immovilli, additional, Daniele, Imperiale, additional, Teresa, Infante Maria, additional, Matilde, Inglese, additional, Rosa, Iodice, additional, Aniello, Iovino, additional, Giovanna, Konrad, additional, Doriana, Landi, additional, Roberta, Lanzillo, additional, Caterina, Lapucci, additional, Luigi, Lavorgna, additional, Rita, L'Episcopo Maria, additional, Serena, Leva, additional, Giuseppe, Liberatore, additional, Marianna, Lo Re, additional, Marco, Longoni, additional, Leonardo, Lopiano, additional, Lorena, Lorefice, additional, Matteo, Lucchini, additional, Giacomo, Lus, additional, Davide, Maimone, additional, Maria, Malentacchi, additional, Giulia, Mallucci, additional, Simona, Malucchi, additional, Rosa, Mancinelli Chiara, additional, Luca, Mancinelli, additional, Paolo, Manganotti, additional, Teresa, Maniscalco Giorgia, additional, Vittorio, Mantero, additional, Sabrina, Marangoni, additional, Damiano, Marastoni, additional, Alessandra, Marfia Girolama, additional, Fabiana, Marinelli, additional, Alessandro, Marti, additional, Filippo, Martinelli Boneschi, additional, Federco, Masserano Zoli, additional, Francesca, Matta, additional, Laura, Mendozzi, additional, Giuseppe, Meucci, additional, Silvia, Miante, additional, Giuseppina, Miele, additional, Eva, Milano, additional, Massimiliano, Mirabella, additional, Rosanna, Missione, additional, Marcello, Moccia, additional, Lucia, Moiola, additional, Sara, Montepietra, additional, Margherita, MontiBragadin, additional, Federico, Montini, additional, Roberta, Motta, additional, Raffaele, Nardone, additional, Gabri, Nicoletti Carolina, additional, Eduardo, Nobile-Orazio, additional, Agostino, Nozzolillo, additional, Marco, Onofrj, additional, Riccardo, Orlandi, additional, Anna, Palmieri, additional, Damiano, Paolicelli, additional, Livia, Pasquali, additional, Fulvio, Pasquin, additional, Luisa, Pastò, additional, Francesco, Patti, additional, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, additional, Paola, Perini, additional, Ilaria, Pesci, additional, Maria, Petracca, additional, Alfredo, Petrone, additional, Carlo, Piantadosi, additional, Anna M, Pietroboni, additional, Federica, Pinardi, additional, Marta, Ponzano, additional, Emilio, Portaccio, additional, Mattia, Pozzato, additional, Carlo, Pozzilli, additional, Luca, Prosperini, additional, Alessandra, Protti, additional, Eugenio, Pucci, additional, Marta, Radaelli, additional, Paolo, Ragonese, additional, Sarah, Rasia, additional, Sabrina, Realmuto, additional, Anna, Repice, additional, Eleonora, Rigoni, additional, Teresa, Rilla Maria, additional, Francesca, Rinaldi, additional, Marcello, Romano Calogero, additional, Marco, Ronzoni, additional, Marco, Rovaris, additional, Francesca, Ruscica, additional, Loredana, Sabattini, additional, Giuseppe, Salemi, additional, Marco, Salvetti, additional, Lorenzo, Saraceno, additional, Alessia, Sartori, additional, Arianna, Sartori, additional, Elvira, Sbragia, additional, Cinzia, Scandellari, additional, Ilaria, Scarano Giuditta, additional, Valentina, Scarano, additional, Irene, Schiavetti, additional, Maria, Sessa, additional, Caterina, Sgarito, additional, Grazia, Sibilia, additional, Gabriele, Siciliano, additional, Alessio, Signori, additional, Elisabetta, Signoriello, additional, Leonardo, Sinisi, additional, Francesca, Sireci, additional, Patrizia, Sola, additional, Claudio, Solaro, additional, Pia, Sormani Maria, additional, Stefano, Sotgiu, additional, Maddalena, Sparaco, additional, Laura, Stromillo Maria, additional, Silvia, Strumia, additional, Laura, Susani Emanuela, additional, Giulietta, Tabiadon, additional, Francesco, Teatini, additional, Gioacchino, Tedeschi, additional, Valentina, Tomassini, additional, Simone, Tonietti, additional, Valentina, Torri Clerici, additional, Carla, Tortorella, additional, Simona, Toscano, additional, Rocco, Totaro, additional, Maria, Trojano, additional, Maria, Trotta, additional, Gabriella, Turano, additional, Monica, Ulivelli, additional, Manzo, Valentino, additional, Giovanna, Vaula, additional, Domizia, Vecchio, additional, Marco, Vercellino, additional, Pinuccia, Verrengia Elena, additional, Marika, Vianello, additional, Eleonora, Virgilio, additional, Francesca, Vitetta, additional, Stefano, Vollaro, additional, Mauro, Zaffaroni, additional, Mauro, Zampolini, additional, Roberto, Zarbo Ignazio, additional, Antonio, Zito, additional, and Luigi, Zuliani, additional
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133. Adult-onset KMT2B-related dystonia
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Monfrini, Edoardo, primary, Ciolfi, Andrea, additional, Cavallieri, Francesco, additional, Ferilli, Marco, additional, Soliveri, Paola, additional, Pedace, Lucia, additional, Erro, Roberto, additional, Del Sorbo, Francesca, additional, Valzania, Franco, additional, Fioravanti, Valentina, additional, Cossu, Giovanni, additional, Pellegrini, Maria, additional, Salviati, Leonardo, additional, Invernizzi, Federica, additional, Oppo, Valentina, additional, Murgia, Daniela, additional, Giometto, Bruno, additional, Picillo, Marina, additional, Garavaglia, Barbara, additional, Morgante, Francesca, additional, Tartaglia, Marco, additional, Carecchio, Miryam, additional, and Di Fonzo, Alessio, additional
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134. A novel non-rapid-eye movement and rapid-eye-movement parasomnia with sleep breathing disorder associated with antibodies to IgLON5: a case series, characterisation of the antigen, and post-mortem study
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Sabater, Lidia, Gaig, Carles, Gelpi, Ellen, Bataller, Luis, Lewerenz, Jan, Torres-Vega, Estefanía, Contreras, Angeles, Giometto, Bruno, Compta, Yaroslau, Embid, Cristina, Vilaseca, Isabel, Iranzo, Alex, Santamaría, Joan, Dalmau, Josep, and Graus, Francesc
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135. TWNK in Parkinson's Disease: A Movement Disorder and Mitochondrial Disease Center Perspective Study
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Marco Percetti, Giulia Franco, Edoardo Monfrini, Leonardo Caporali, Raffaella Minardi, Chiara La Morgia, Maria Lucia Valentino, Rocco Liguori, Ilaria Palmieri, Donatella Ottaviani, Maria Vizziello, Dario Ronchi, Federica Di Berardino, Antoniangela Cocco, Bertil Macao, Maria Falkenberg, Giacomo Pietro Comi, Alberto Albanese, Bruno Giometto, Enza Maria Valente, Valerio Carelli, Alessio Di Fonzo, and Marco Percetti, Giulia Franco, Edoardo Monfrini, Leonardo Caporali, Raffaella Minardi, Chiara La Morgia, Maria Lucia Valentino, Rocco Liguori, Ilaria Palmieri, Donatella Ottaviani, Maria Vizziello, Dario Ronchi, Federica Di Berardino, Antoniangela Cocco, Bertil Macao, Maria Falkenberg, Giacomo Pietro Comi, Alberto Albanese, Bruno Giometto, Enza Maria Valente, Valerio Carelli, Alessio Di Fonzo
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Mitochondrial Diseases ,twinkle ,Parkinson's disease ,Parkinson Disease ,TWNK ,mitochondrial DNA ,parkinsonism ,DNA, Mitochondrial ,Neurology ,Parkinsonian Disorders ,Mutation ,Humans ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Neurology (clinical) ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Background: Parkinsonian features have been described in patients harboring variants in nuclear genes encoding for proteins involved in mitochondrial DNA maintenance, such as TWNK. Objectives: The aim was to screen for TWNK variants in an Italian cohort of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and to assess the occurrence of parkinsonism in patients presenting with TWNK-related autosomal dominant progressive external ophthalmoplegia (TWNK-adPEO). Methods: Genomic DNA of 263 consecutively collected PD patients who underwent diagnostic genetic testing was analyzed with a targeted custom gene panel including TWNK, as well as genes causative of monogenic PD. Genetic and clinical data of 18 TWNK-adPEO patients with parkinsonism were retrospectively analyzed. Results: Six of 263 PD patients (2%), presenting either with isolated PD (n=4) or in combination with bilateral ptosis (n=2), carried TWNK likely pathogenic variants. Among 18 TWNK-adPEO patients, 5 (28%) had parkinsonism. Conclusions: We show candidate TWNK variants occurring in PD without PEO. This finding will require further confirmatory studies. © 2022 Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson Movement Disorder Society.
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136. Characterization and management of neurological adverse events during immune-checkpoint inhibitors treatment: an Italian multicentric experience
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Bruno Giometto, Carolina Cimminiello, Paola Bini, Enrico Marchioni, Enrico Alfonsi, Marco Zoccarato, Eugenia Rota, Veronica Villani, Edvina Galiè, Anna Pichiecchio, Michele Del Vecchio, Alberto Vogrig, Roberta Rudà, Luca Diamanti, Valentina Poretto, Alberto Picca, Francesco Bruno, Mariarosaria Valente, Matteo Gastaldi, Diamanti, L., Picca, A., Bini, P., Gastaldi, M., Alfonsi, E., Pichiecchio, A., Rota, E., Ruda, R., Bruno, F., Villani, V., Galie, E., Vogrig, A., Valente, M., Zoccarato, M., Poretto, V., Giometto, B., Cimminiello, C., Del Vecchio, M., and Marchioni, E.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Myocarditis ,Neurology ,Immune-checkpoint inhibitor ,Neurological immune-related adverse events ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor ,Immune-checkpoint inhibitors ,Polyradiculoneuropathy ,Dermatology ,Internal medicine ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Neoplasms ,Neurotoxicity ,Humans ,Medicine ,Myositi ,Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Adverse effect ,Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors ,Myositis ,Aged ,Female ,Immunotherapy ,business.industry ,Carcinoma ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Myasthenia gravis ,Neurological immune-related adverse event ,Lung Neoplasm ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Concomitant ,Plasmapheresis ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Human - Abstract
Background: Neurological immune-related adverse events (nirAEs) are rare toxicities of immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI). With the increase of ICI oncological indications, their incidence is growing. Their recognition and management remain nevertheless challenging. Methods: A national, web-based database was built to collect cases of neurological symptoms in patients receiving ICI and not attributable to other causes after an adequate workup. Results: We identified 27 patients who developed nirAEs (20 males, median age 69years). Patients received anti-PD1/PDL1 (78%), anti-CTLA4 (4%), or both (19%). Most common cancers were melanoma (30%) and non-small cell lung cancer (26%). Peripheral nervous system was mostly affected (78%). Median time to onset was 43.5days and was shorter for peripheral versus central nervous system toxicities (36 versus 144.5days, p = 0.045). Common manifestations were myositis (33%), inflammatory polyradiculoneuropathies (33%), and myasthenia gravis (19%), alone or in combination, but the spectrum of diagnoses was broad. Most patients received first-line glucocorticoids (85%) or IVIg (15%). Seven patients (26%) needed second-line treatments. At last follow-up, four (15%) patients were deceased (encephalitis, 1; myositis/myasthenia with concomitant myocarditis, 2; acute polyradiculoneuropathy, 1), while seven (26%) had a complete remission, eight (30%) partial improvement, and six (22%) stable/progressing symptoms. ICI treatment was discontinued in most patients (78%). Conclusions: Neurological irAEs are rare but potentially fatal. They primarily affect neuromuscular structures but encompass a broad range of presentations. A prompt recognition is mandatory to timely withheld immunotherapy and administrate glucocorticoids. In corticoresistant or severely affected patients, second-line treatments with IVIg or plasmapheresis may result in additional benefit.
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137. Telemedicine for management of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis through COVID-19 tail
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Bombaci, A, Abbadessa, G, Trojsi, F, Leocani, L, Bonavita, S, Lavorgna, L, Tedeschi, G, Mancardi, G, Padovani, A, Clerico, M, Brigo, F, Lanzillo, R, Russo, A, Giometto, B, Straccia, G, Iodice, R, Bucello, S, Annovazzi, P, Moccia, M, Prosperini, L, Stromillo, M, Repice, A, Miele, G, Lerario, A, De Martino, A, Iodice, F, Di Lorenzo, F, Cuffaro, L, Romoli, M, Silvestro, M, Artusi, C, Bombaci A., Abbadessa G., Trojsi F., Leocani L., Bonavita S., Lavorgna L., Tedeschi G., Mancardi G., Padovani A., Clerico M., Brigo F., Lanzillo R., Russo A., Giometto B., Straccia G., Iodice R., Bucello S., Annovazzi P., Moccia M., Prosperini L., Stromillo M. L., Repice A. M., Miele G., Lerario A., De Martino A., Iodice F., Di Lorenzo F., Cuffaro L., Romoli M., Silvestro M., Artusi C. A., Bombaci, A, Abbadessa, G, Trojsi, F, Leocani, L, Bonavita, S, Lavorgna, L, Tedeschi, G, Mancardi, G, Padovani, A, Clerico, M, Brigo, F, Lanzillo, R, Russo, A, Giometto, B, Straccia, G, Iodice, R, Bucello, S, Annovazzi, P, Moccia, M, Prosperini, L, Stromillo, M, Repice, A, Miele, G, Lerario, A, De Martino, A, Iodice, F, Di Lorenzo, F, Cuffaro, L, Romoli, M, Silvestro, M, Artusi, C, Bombaci A., Abbadessa G., Trojsi F., Leocani L., Bonavita S., Lavorgna L., Tedeschi G., Mancardi G., Padovani A., Clerico M., Brigo F., Lanzillo R., Russo A., Giometto B., Straccia G., Iodice R., Bucello S., Annovazzi P., Moccia M., Prosperini L., Stromillo M. L., Repice A. M., Miele G., Lerario A., De Martino A., Iodice F., Di Lorenzo F., Cuffaro L., Romoli M., Silvestro M., and Artusi C. A.
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Over the last months, due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, containment measures have led to important social restriction. Healthcare systems have faced a complete rearrangement of resources and spaces, with the creation of wards devoted to COVID-19 patients. In this context, patients affected by chronic neurological diseases, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), are at risk to be lost at follow-up, leading to a higher risk of morbidity and mortality. Telemedicine may allow meet the needs of these patients. In this commentary, we briefly discuss the digital tools to remotely monitor and manage ALS patients. Focusing on detecting disease progression and preventing life-threatening conditions, we propose a toolset able to improve ALS management during this unprecedented situation.
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138. Emerging predictable features of replicated biological invasion fronts
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Giometto, Andrea, Rinaldo, Andrea, Carrara, Francesco, and Altermatt, Florian
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139. Complex Interaction of Dendritic Connectivity and Hierarchical Patch Size on Biodiversity in River-Like Landscapes
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Carrara, Francesco, Rinaldo, Andrea, Giometto, Andrea, and Altermatt, Florian
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140. The scaling structure of the global road network
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Emanuele Strano, Andrea Giometto, Saray Shai, Enrico Bertuzzo, Peter J. Mucha, and Andrea Rinaldo
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Because of increasing global urbanization and its immediate consequences, including changes in patterns of food demand, circulation and land use, the next century will witness a major increase in the extent of paved roads built worldwide. To model the effects of this increase, it is crucial to understand whether possible self-organized patterns are inherent in the global road network structure. Here, we use the largest updated database comprising all major roads on the Earth, together with global urban and cropland inventories, to suggest that road length distributions within croplands are indistinguishable from urban ones, once rescaled to account for the difference in mean road length. Such similarity extends to road length distributions within urban or agricultural domains of a given area. We find two distinct regimes for the scaling of the mean road length with the associated area, holding in general at small and at large values of the latter. In suitably large urban and cropland domains, we find that mean and total road lengths increase linearly with their domain area, differently from earlier suggestions. Scaling regimes suggest that simple and universal mechanisms regulate urban and cropland road expansion at the global scale. As such, our findings bear implications for global road infrastructure growth based on land-use change and for planning policies sustaining urban expansions.
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141. Risk of intraocular pressure increase with intravitreal injections of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Inhibitors: a cohort study
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Andrea Spini, Sabrina Giometto, Sandra Donnini, Matteo Posarelli, Francesco Dotta, Marina Ziche, Gian Marco Tosi, Anna Girardi, Ersilia Lucenteforte, Rosa Gini, Mahyar Etminan, and Gianni Virgili
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Intraocular pressure increase (IOPi) after intravitreal injections of vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors (VEGFis) might be different between different VEGFi (bevacizumab, aflibercept, ranibizumab). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the risk of IOPi among new users of bevacizumab, ranibizumab, and aflibercept in non-diabetic patients in Tuscany, Italy.Retrospective cohort study.Tuscan regional administrative database was used to identify subjects with a first VEGFis intravitreal injection between 2011 and 2020, followed to first incidence of IOPi. Diabetic subjects, those with pre-existing IOPi or previous use of dexamethasone implants were excluded. Multivariable Cox regression analyses (intention-to-treat and as treated) were conducted to evaluate risk of IOPi between aflibercept, bevacizumab and ranibizumab adjusting for potential confounding variables. IOPi was defined as the first record of ICD-9 code 365 or use of two glaucoma drugs dispensations within 180 days of each other.We identified 6,585 new users of VEGFis: 1,749 aflibercept, 1,112 bevacizumab and 3,724 ranibizumab. Women made up 60% of the cohort with a mean age of 73.6 years. In the intention-to-treat analysis, adjusted hazard ratio (HR) for incident IOPi compared with aflibercept was higher for bevacizumab (HR=2.20; CI95%:1.64-2.95) and ranibizumab users (HR=1.88; CI95:1.46-2.42) respectively. HRs remained robust after exclusion of patients with proxy of retinal vascular occlusion. As treated analysis confirmed such results (bevacizumab:HR=3.76; CI95%:2.30-6.17; ranibizumab:HR=2.49; CI95%:1.62-3.82).This study found an increased risk of IOPi among non-diabetic patients with ranibizumab and bevacizumab compared with aflibercept. Future studies are needed to validate these findings.
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142. Time-Dependent Biosensor Fluorescence as a Measure of Bacterial Arsenic Uptake Kinetics and Its Inhibition by Dissolved Organic Matter
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Hyun Yoon, Andrea Giometto, Martin P. Pothier, Xuhui Zhang, Alexandre J. Poulain, and Matthew C. Reid
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Ecology ,Bacteria ,Arsenites ,Environmental Microbiology ,Water ,Biosensing Techniques ,Sulfhydryl Compounds ,Dissolved Organic Matter ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Food Science ,Biotechnology ,Arsenic - Abstract
Microbe-mediated transformations of arsenic (As) often require As to be taken up into cells prior to enzymatic reaction. Despite the importance of these microbial reactions for As speciation and toxicity, understanding of how As bioavailability and uptake are regulated by aspects of extracellular water chemistry, notably dissolved organic matter (DOM), remains limited. Whole-cell biosensors utilizing fluorescent proteins are increasingly used for high-throughput quantification of the bioavailable fraction of As in water. Here, we present a mathematical framework for interpreting the time series of biosensor fluorescence as a measure of As uptake kinetics, which we used to evaluate the effects of different forms of DOM on uptake of trivalent arsenite. We found that thiol-containing organic compounds significantly inhibited uptake of arsenite into cells, possibly through the formation of aqueous complexes between arsenite and thiol ligands. While there was no evidence for competitive interactions between arsenite and low-molecular-weight neutral molecules (urea, glycine, and glyceraldehyde) for uptake through the aquaglyceroporin channel GlpF, which mediates transport of arsenite across cell membranes, there was evidence that labile DOM fractions may inhibit arsenite uptake through a catabolite repression-like mechanism. The observation of significant inhibition of arsenite uptake at DOM/As ratios commonly encountered in wetland pore waters suggests that DOM may be an important control on the microbial uptake of arsenite in the environment, with aspects of DOM quality playing an important role in the extent of inhibition. IMPORTANCE The speciation and toxicity of arsenic in environments like rice paddy soils and groundwater aquifers are controlled by microbe-mediated reactions. These reactions often require As to be taken up into cells prior to enzymatic reaction, but there is limited understanding of how microbial arsenic uptake is affected by variations in water chemistry. In this study, we explored the effect of dissolved organic matter (DOM) quantity and quality on microbial As uptake, with a focus on the role of thiol functional groups that are well known to form aqueous complexes with arsenic. We developed a quantitative framework for interpreting fluorescence time series from whole-cell biosensors and used this technique to evaluate effects of DOM on the rates of microbial arsenic uptake. We show that thiol-containing compounds significantly decrease rates of As uptake into microbial cells at environmentally relevant DOM/As ratios, revealing the importance of DOM quality in regulating arsenic uptake, and subsequent biotransformation, in the environment.
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143. Isaacs’ syndrome with overlapping myopathy as the first manifestation of AL amyloidosis
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Nardetto, L., Briani, C., Fedrigo, M., Castellani, C., Valente, M., Polverino De Laureto, P., Santelli, L., Angelini, A., and Giometto, B.
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144. Spatial Characteristics of Roughness Sublayer Mean Flow and Turbulence Over a Realistic Urban Surface
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Giometto, M. G., Christen, A., Meneveau, C., Fang, J., Krafczyk, M., and Parlange, M. B.
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145. A one-to-one telestroke network: the first Italian study of a web-based telemedicine system for thrombolysis delivery and patient monitoring
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Nardetto, Lucia, Dario, Claudio, Tonello, Simone, Brunelli, Marta Carla, Lisiero, Manola, Carraro, Maria Grazia, Saccavini, Claudio, Scannapieco, Gianluigi, and Giometto, Bruno
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146. Prostate cancer, Hu antibodies and paraneoplastic neurological syndromes
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Storstein, A., Raspotnig, M., Vitaliani, R., Giometto, B., Graus, F., Grisold, W., Honnorat, J., and Vedeler, C. A.
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147. Large variations in stroke hospitalization rates across immigrant groups in Italy
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Fedeli, Ugo, Pigato, Mara, Avossa, Francesco, Ferroni, Eliana, Nardetto, Lucia, Giometto, Bruno, and Saugo, Mario
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148. Disease-Modifying Therapies and Coronavirus Disease 2019 Severity in Multiple Sclerosis
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Sormani, Maria P., Nicola De Rossi, Irene, Schiavetti, Luca, Carmisciano, Cinzia, Cordioli, Lucia, Moiola, Marta, Radaelli, Paolo, Immovilli, Marco, Capobianco, Maria, Trojano, Paola, Zaratin, Gioacchino, Tedeschi, Giancarlo, Comi, Battaglia, Mario A., Francesco, Patti, Marco, Salvetti, Agostino, Nozzolillo, Alessandra, Bellacosa, Alessandra, Protti, Alessia Di Sapio, Alessio, Signori, Alfredo, Petrone, Alvino, Bisecco, Aniello, Iovino, Anna, Dutto, Anna Maria Repice, Antonella, Conte, Antonio, Bertolotto, Antonio, Bosco, Antonio, Gallo, Antonio, Zito, Arianna, Sartori, Bruno, Giometto, Carla, Tortorella, Carlo, Antozzi, Carlo, Pozzilli, Chiara Rosa Mancinelli, Chiara, Zanetta, Christian, Cordano, Cinzia, Scandellari, Clara, Guaschino, Claudio, Gasperini, Claudio, Solaro, Cristina, Fioretti, Daiana, Bezzini, Damiano, Marastoni, Damiano, Paolicelli, Domizia, Vecchio, Doriana, Landi, Elisabetta, Bucciantini, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, Elisabetta, Signoriello, Elvira, Sbragia, Emanuela Laura Susani, Erica, Curti, Eva, Milano, Fabiana, Marinelli, Federico, Camilli, Filippo Martinelli Boneschi, Flora, Govone, Francesca, Bovis, Francesca, Calabria, Francesca, Caleri, Francesca, Rinaldi, Francesca, Vitetta, Francesco, Corea, Francesco, Crescenzo, Francesco, Teatini, Giulietta, Tabiadon, Franco, Granella, Giacomo, Boffa, Giacomo, Lus, Giampaolo, Brichetto, Giorgia Teresa Maniscalco, Giovanna, Borriello, Giovanna De Luca, Giovanna, Konrad, Giovanna, Vaula, Girolama Alessandra Marfia, Giulia, Mallucci, Giuseppe, Liberatore, Giuseppe, Salemi, Giuseppina, Miele, Grazia, Sibilia, Ilaria, Pesci, Laura, Brambilla, Leonardo, Lopiano, Leonardo, Sinisi, Pasquali, Livia, Lorenzo, Saraceno, Luca, Chiveri, Luca, Mancinelli, Grimaldi, Luigi M. E., Luisa Maria Caniatti, Marco Della Cava, Marco, Onofrj, Marco, Rovaris, Marco, Vercellino, Margherita Monti Bragadin, Maria, Buccafusca, Maria Chiara Buscarinu, Maria Grazia Celani, Maria Grazia Grasso, Maria Laura Stromillo, Maria, Petracca, Maria Pia Amato, Maria Pia Sormani, Maria Rita L'Episcopo, Maria, Sessa, Maria Teresa Ferrò, Maria Vittoria Ercolani, Mariangela, Bianco, Marianna Lo Re, Marika, Vianello, Marinella, Clerico, Mario Alberto Battaglia, Mario di Napoli, Marta, Ponzano, Marta Zaffira Conti, Massimiliano, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Mirabella, Massimo, Filippi, Matilde, Inglese, Matteo, Lucchini, Matteo, Pozzato, Maura Chiara Danni, Mauro, Zaffaroni, Mauro, Zampolini, Michela, Ponzio, Milena De Riz, Nicola De Stefano, Paola, Cavalla, Paola De Mitri, Paola, Grossi, Paolo, Confalonieri, Paolo, Gallo, Paolo, Ragonese, Patrizia, Sola, Pietro, Annovazzi, Pietro, Iaffaldano, Raffaele, Nardone, Raffaella, Cerqua, Raffaella, Clerici, Roberta, Lanzillo, Roberta, Motta, Roberto, Balgera, Roberto, Bergamaschi, Rocco, Totaro, Rosa, Iodice, Ruggero, Capra, Sabrina, Marangoni, Sabrina, Realmuto, Salvatore, Cottone, Sara, Montepietra, Sarah, Rasia, Sebastiano, Arena, Sebastiano, Bucello, Silvia, Banfi, Simona, Bonavita, Simona, Malucchi, Simone, Tonietti, Stefano, Vollaro, Susanna, Cordera, Umberto, Aguglia, Valentina Torri Clerici, Valeria, Barcella, Valeria, Bergamaschi, Vincenzo Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Dattola, and Vittorio Mantero, Sormani, M. P., De Rossi, N., Schiavetti, I., Carmisciano, L., Cordioli, C., Moiola, L., Radaelli, M., Immovilli, P., Capobianco, M., Trojano, M., Zaratin, P., Tedeschi, G., Comi, G., Battaglia, M. A., Patti, F., Salvetti, M., P Sormani, Maria, De Rossi, Nicola, Schiavetti, Irene, Carmisciano, Luca, Cordioli, Cinzia, Moiola, Lucia, Radaelli, Marta, Immovilli, Paolo, Capobianco, Marco, Trojano, Maria, Zaratin, Paola, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Comi, Giancarlo, A Battaglia, Mario, Patti, Francesco, Salvetti, Marco, Nozzolillo, Agostino, Bellacosa, Alessandra, Protti, Alessandra, Di Sapio, Alessia, Signori, Alessio, Petrone, Alfredo, Bisecco, Alvino, Iovino, Aniello, Dutto, Anna, Maria Repice, Anna, Conte, Antonella, Bertolotto, Antonio, Bosco, Antonio, Gallo, Antonio, Zito, Antonio, Sartori, Arianna, Giometto, Bruno, Tortorella, Carla, Antozzi, Carlo, Pozzilli, Carlo, Rosa Mancinelli, Chiara, Zanetta, Chiara, Cordano, Christian, Scandellari, Cinzia, Guaschino, Clara, Gasperini, Claudio, Solaro, Claudio, Fioretti, Cristina, Bezzini, Daiana, Marastoni, Damiano, Paolicelli, Damiano, Vecchio, Domizia, Landi, Doriana, Bucciantini, Elisabetta, Pedrazzoli, Elisabetta, Signoriello, Elisabetta, Sbragia, Elvira, Laura Susani, Emanuela, Curti, Erica, Milano, Eva, Marinelli, Fabiana, Camilli, Federico, Martinelli Boneschi, Filippo, Govone, Flora, Bovis, Francesca, Calabria, Francesca, Caleri, Francesca, Rinaldi, Francesca, Vitetta, Francesca, Corea, Francesco, Crescenzo, Francesco, Teatini, Francesco, Tabiadon, Giulietta, Granella, Franco, Boffa, Giacomo, Lus, Giacomo, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Teresa Maniscalco, Giorgia, Borriello, Giovanna, De Luca, Giovanna, Konrad, Giovanna, Vaula, Giovanna, Alessandra Marfia, Girolama, Mallucci, Giulia, Liberatore, Giuseppe, Salemi, Giuseppe, Miele, Giuseppina, Sibilia, Grazia, Pesci, Ilaria, Brambilla, Laura, Lopiano, Leonardo, Sinisi, Leonardo, Pasquali, Livia, Saraceno, Lorenzo, Chiveri, Luca, Mancinelli, Luca, E Grimaldi, Luigi M, Maria Caniatti, Luisa, Della Cava, Marco, Onofrj, Marco, Rovaris, Marco, Vercellino, Marco, Monti Bragadin, Margherita, Buccafusca, Maria, Chiara Buscarinu, Maria, Grazia Celani, Maria, Grazia Grasso, Maria, Laura Stromillo, Maria, Petracca, Maria, Pia Amato, Maria, Pia Sormani, Maria, Rita L'Episcopo, Maria, Sessa, Maria, Teresa Ferrò, Maria, Vittoria Ercolani, Maria, Bianco, Mariangela, Lo Re, Marianna, Vianello, Marika, Clerico, Marinella, Alberto Battaglia, Mario, di Napoli, Mario, Ponzano, Marta, Zaffira Conti, Marta, Calabrese, Massimiliano, Mirabella, Massimiliano, Filippi, Massimo, Inglese, Matilde, Lucchini, Matteo, Pozzato, Matteo, Chiara Danni, Maura, Zaffaroni, Mauro, Zampolini, Mauro, Ponzio, Michela, De Riz, Milena, De Stefano, Nicola, Cavalla, Paola, De Mitri, Paola, Grossi, Paola, Confalonieri, Paolo, Gallo, Paolo, Ragonese, Paolo, Sola, Patrizia, Annovazzi, Pietro, Iaffaldano, Pietro, Nardone, Raffaele, Cerqua, Raffaella, Clerici, Raffaella, Lanzillo, Roberta, Motta, Roberta, Balgera, Roberto, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Totaro, Rocco, Iodice, Rosa, Capra, Ruggero, Marangoni, Sabrina, Realmuto, Sabrina, Cottone, Salvatore, Montepietra, Sara, Rasia, Sarah, Arena, Sebastiano, Bucello, Sebastiano, Banfi, Silvia, Bonavita, Simona, Malucchi, Simona, Tonietti, Simone, Vollaro, Stefano, Cordera, Susanna, Aguglia, Umberto, Torri Clerici, Valentina, Barcella, Valeria, Bergamaschi, Valeria, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Dattola, Vincenzo, Mantero, Vittorio, Mp, Sormani, N, De Rossi, I, Schiavetti, L, Carmisciano, C, Cordioli, L, Moiola, M, Radaelli, P, Immovilli, M, Capobianco, M, Trojano, P, Zaratin, G, Tedeschi, G, Comi, Ma, Battaglia, F, Patti, M, Salvetti, Study Group Agostino Nozzolillo, Musc-19, Grimaldi, Luigi M. E., Vittorio Mantero, And, Nozzolillo, A., Bellacosa, A., Protti, A., Di Sapio, A., Signori, A., Petrone, A., Bisecco, A., Iovino, A., Dutto, A., Repice, A. M., Conte, A., Bertolotto, A., Bosco, A., Gallo, A., Zito, A., Sartori, A., Giometto, B., Tortorella, C., Antozzi, C., Pozzilli, C., Mancinelli, C. R., Zanetta, C., Cordano, C., Scandellari, C., Guaschino, C., Gasperini, C., Solaro, C., Fioretti, C., Bezzini, D., Marastoni, D., Paolicelli, D., Vecchio, D., Landi, D., Bucciantini, E., Pedrazzoli, E., Signoriello, E., Sbragia, E., Susani, E. L., Curti, E., Milano, E., Marinelli, F., Camilli, F., Boneschi, F. M., Govone, F., Bovis, F., Calabria, F., Caleri, F., Rinaldi, F., Vitetta, F., Corea, F., Crescenzo, F., Teatini, F., Tabiadon, G., Granella, F., Boffa, G., Lus, G., Brichetto, G., Maniscalco, G. T., Borriello, G., De Luca, G., Konrad, G., Vaula, G., Marfia, G. A., Mallucci, G., Liberatore, G., Salemi, G., Miele, G., Sibilia, G., Pesci, I., Brambilla, L., Lopiano, L., Sinisi, L., Pasquali, L., Saraceno, L., Chiveri, L., Mancinelli, L., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Caniatti, L. M., Cava, M. D., Onofrj, M., Rovaris, M., Vercellino, M., Bragadin, M. M., Buccafusca, M., Buscarinu, M. C., Celani, M. G., Grasso, M. G., Stromillo, M. L., Petracca, M., Amato, M. P., L'Episcopo, M. R., Sessa, M., Ferro, M. T., Ercolani, M. V., Bianco, M., Re, M. L., Vianello, M., Clerico, M., di Napoli, M., Ponzano, M., Conti, M. Z., Calabrese, M., Mirabella, M., Filippi, M., Inglese, M., Lucchini, M., Pozzato, M., Danni, M. C., Zaffaroni, M., Zampolini, M., Ponzio, M., De Riz, M., De Stefano, N., Cavalla, P., De Mitri, P., Grossi, P., Confalonieri, P., Gallo, P., Ragonese, P., Sola, P., Annovazzi, P., Iaffaldano, P., Nardone, R., Cerqua, R., Clerici, R., Lanzillo, R., Motta, R., Balgera, R., Bergamaschi, R., Totaro, R., Iodice, R., Capra, R., Marangoni, S., Realmuto, S., Cottone, S., Montepietra, S., Rasia, S., Arena, S., Bucello, S., Banfi, S., Bonavita, S., Malucchi, S., Tonietti, S., Vollaro, S., Cordera, S., Aguglia, U., Clerici, V. T., Barcella, V., Bergamaschi, V., Morra, V. B., Dattola, V., Mantero, V., Sormani M.P., De Rossi N., Schiavetti I., Carmisciano L., Cordioli C., Moiola L., Radaelli M., Immovilli P., Capobianco M., Trojano M., Zaratin P., Tedeschi G., Comi G., Battaglia M.A., Patti F., Salvetti M., Nozzolillo A., Bellacosa A., Protti A., Di Sapio A., Signori A., Petrone A., Bisecco A., Iovino A., Dutto A., Repice A.M., Conte A., Bertolotto A., Bosco A., Gallo A., Zito A., Sartori A., Giometto B., Tortorella C., Antozzi C., Pozzilli C., Mancinelli C.R., Zanetta C., Cordano C., Scandellari C., Guaschino C., Gasperini C., Solaro C., Fioretti C., Bezzini D., Marastoni D., Paolicelli D., Vecchio D., Landi D., Bucciantini E., Pedrazzoli E., Signoriello E., Sbragia E., Susani E.L., Curti E., Milano E., Marinelli F., Camilli F., Boneschi F.M., Govone F., Bovis F., Calabria F., Caleri F., Rinaldi F., Vitetta F., Corea F., Crescenzo F., Teatini F., Tabiadon G., Granella F., Boffa G., Lus G., Brichetto G., Maniscalco G.T., Borriello G., De Luca G., Konrad G., Vaula G., Marfia G.A., Mallucci G., Liberatore G., Salemi G., Miele G., Sibilia G., Pesci I., Brambilla L., Lopiano L., Sinisi L., Pasquali L., Saraceno L., Chiveri L., Mancinelli L., Grimaldi L.M.E., Caniatti L.M., Cava M.D., Onofrj M., Rovaris M., Vercellino M., Bragadin M.M., Buccafusca M., Buscarinu M.C., Celani M.G., Grasso M.G., Stromillo M.L., Petracca M., Amato M.P., L'Episcopo M.R., Sessa M., Ferro M.T., Ercolani M.V., Bianco M., Re M.L., Vianello M., Clerico M., di Napoli M., Ponzano M., Conti M.Z., Calabrese M., Mirabella M., Filippi M., Inglese M., Lucchini M., Pozzato M., Danni M.C., Zaffaroni M., Zampolini M., Ponzio M., De Riz M., De Stefano N., Cavalla P., De Mitri P., Grossi P., Confalonieri P., Gallo P., Ragonese P., Sola P., Annovazzi P., Iaffaldano P., Nardone R., Cerqua R., Clerici R., Lanzillo R., Motta R., Balgera R., Bergamaschi R., Totaro R., Iodice R., Capra R., Marangoni S., Realmuto S., Cottone S., Montepietra S., Rasia S., Arena S., Bucello S., Banfi S., Bonavita S., Malucchi S., Tonietti S., Vollaro S., Cordera S., Aguglia U., Clerici V.T., Barcella V., Bergamaschi V., Morra V.B., Dattola V., and Mantero V.
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Dimethyl Fumarate ,Neurodegenerative ,multiple sclerosis ,coronavirus ,pneumonia ,Severity of Illness Index ,law.invention ,Immunosuppressive Agent ,Immunologic Factor ,0302 clinical medicine ,Natalizumab ,law ,Monoclonal ,Multiple Sclerosi ,80 and over ,Lung ,Humanized ,Research Articles ,Aged, 80 and over ,Middle Aged ,Intensive care unit ,Hospitalization ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Intensive Care Units ,Neurology ,Methylprednisolone ,Neurological ,Pneumonia & Influenza ,Interferon ,Female ,Immunosuppressive Agents ,Research Article ,Human ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Musc-19 Study Group ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Adolescent ,Clinical Sciences ,Intensive Care Unit ,Clinical Neurology ,Settore MED/26 ,Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized ,Autoimmune Disease ,Antibodies ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Research ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Mortality ,Aged ,COVID-19 ,Fingolimod Hydrochloride ,Interferons ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,Expanded Disability Status Scale ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Neurosciences ,Pneumonia ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Brain Disorders ,Good Health and Well Being ,030104 developmental biology ,Ocrelizumab ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective: This study was undertaken to assess the impact of immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory therapies on the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Methods: We retrospectively collected data of PwMS with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. All the patients had complete follow-up to death or recovery. Severe COVID-19 was defined by a 3-level variable: mild disease not requiring hospitalization versus pneumonia or hospitalization versus intensive care unit (ICU) admission or death. We evaluated baseline characteristics and MS therapies associated with severe COVID-19 by multivariate and propensity score (PS)-weighted ordinal logistic models. Sensitivity analyses were run to confirm the results. Results: Of 844 PwMS with suspected (n = 565) or confirmed (n = 279) COVID-19, 13 (1.54%) died; 11 of them were in a progressive MS phase, and 8 were without any therapy. Thirty-eight (4.5%) were admitted to an ICU; 99 (11.7%) had radiologically documented pneumonia; 96 (11.4%) were hospitalized. After adjusting for region, age, sex, progressive MS course, Expanded Disability Status Scale, disease duration, body mass index, comorbidities, and recent methylprednisolone use, therapy with an anti-CD20 agent (ocrelizumab or rituximab) was significantly associated (odds ratio [OR] = 2.37, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.18–4.74, p = 0.015) with increased risk of severe COVID-19. Recent use (
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149. Stroke and digital technology: a wake-up call from COVID-19 pandemic
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Marinella Clerico, Michele Romoli, Simona Bonavita, Francesco Iodice, Letizia Leocani, Gioacchino Tedeschi, Bruno Giometto, Luigi Lavorgna, Iodice, Francesco, Romoli, Michele, Giometto, Bruno, Clerico, Marinella, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Bonavita, Simona, Leocani, Letizia, Lavorgna, Luigi, Iodice, F., Romoli, M., Giometto, B., Clerico, M., Tedeschi, G., Bonavita, S., Leocani, L., and Lavorgna, L.
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Telemedicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Clinical Neurology ,COVID-19 ,Stroke ,Telehealth ,Teleneurology ,Telerehabilitation ,Humans ,Italy ,Neurology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Stroke Rehabilitation ,Dermatology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Acute care ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Social media ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neurology (clinical) ,Medical emergency ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Human - Abstract
Introduction: The pandemic has implemented the need for new digital technologies as useful tools during the emergency and the long recovery phase that will follow. SARS-CoV-2 has strongly impacted stroke care with significant contraction in a number of patients treated. Methods: This mini-review is an initiative of the “Digital Technologies, Web and Social Media Study Group” of the Italian Society of Neurology and briefly discusses digital tools for managing the acute phase and the rehabilitation after stroke, even considering the new apps that will improve the process of remote monitoring of patients after discharge at home. Results: Telemedicine and digital technologies could play a role in each of the three stroke-belt stages: hyperacute treatment and reperfusion, acute care, etiological classification and secondary prevention and rehabilitation. Conclusion: The global emergency represented by the COVID-19 pandemic can be the stimulus to accelerate the digitalization process in the field of stroke for the use of new methods on a large scale.
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150. Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Encephalitis Causing a Prolonged Depressive Disorder Evolving to Inflammatory Brain Disease
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Sara Mariotto, Stefano Tamburin, Alessandro Salviati, Sergio Ferrari, Marco Zoccarato, Bruno Giometto, Laura Bertolasi, Franco Alessandrini, Maria Donata Benedetti, and Salvatore Monaco
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Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor encephalitis ,Optic neuritis ,Depressive disorder ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Background: Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (anti-NMDAR) encephalitis is a rapidly evolving condition that combines psychiatric and neurologic manifestations. Much remains unclear about its clinical onset and subsequent course. Although successful treatment depends on diagnosing the disorder early and therefore minimizing long-term complications, this is a difficult task owing to the atypical onset of this condition and the prolonged clinical course that has been observed in some patients. This report, illustrating a patient with slowly progressing psychiatric manifestations, unusual imaging and electrophysiological features, extends the information on varied clinical phenotypes. Case Report: A 32-year-old woman suffered from an isolated depressive disorder for 4 months before undergoing psychiatric evaluation. During the following 5 months, she manifested hypersexuality, dysarthria, imbalance, dyskinesias and decreased word output. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed multifocal hyperintense T2/FLAIR lesions, a few contrast-enhanced, involving the corona radiata, the periventricular white matter, the deep gray nuclei, the optic nerves and the brainstem. MRI spectroscopy disclosed confluent bilateral demyelination and focal optic nerve involvement suggesting widespread encephalitis. Visual evoked potential studies indicated a demyelinating disorder. Serological screening and total body positron-emission tomography yielded negative findings for malignancies. Cerebrospinal fluid examination disclosed IgG oligoclonal bands and anti-NMDAR antibodies. Corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulin provided only slight improvement, whereas switching to cyclophosphamide markedly improved her neurological status. Conclusion: In patients with a prolonged clinical course, including psychiatric and neurological symptoms, the differential diagnosis should be anti-NMDAR encephalitis. This report expands the known disease phenotypes in this emerging condition.
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