351 results on '"Andreozzi, G"'
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2. Drug-eluting Microspheres Compared to Conventional Transarterial Chemoembolization as First Line Treatment for Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Single-center Retrospective Cost-utility Analysis
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Andreozzi, G., Lorenzoni, V., Bargellini, I., Cioni, R., and Turchetti, G.
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- 2023
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3. Late chronotypes, late mealtimes. Chrononutrition and sleep habits during the COVID-19 lockdown in Italy
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Bazzani, A., Marantonio, S., Andreozzi, G., Lorenzoni, V., Bruno, S., Cruz-Sanabria, F., d’Ascanio, P., Turchetti, G., and Faraguna, U.
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- 2022
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4. OC 40.5 Risk of All-Cause Mortality Following Anticoagulant Cessation for Unprovoked Venous Thromboembolism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Xu, Y., primary, Tritschler, T., additional, Carrier, M., additional, Le Gal, G., additional, Marcucci, M., additional, Couturaud, F., additional, Prandoni, P., additional, Palareti, G., additional, Kyrle, P., additional, Eichinger, S., additional, Becattini, C., additional, Agnelli, G., additional, Brighton, T., additional, Bauersachs, R., additional, Gebel, M., additional, Bradbury, C., additional, Andreozzi, G., additional, Fergusson, D., additional, Rodger, M., additional, and Khan, F., additional
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- 2023
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5. PB0486 Effect of Age on Risk for Recurrent Venous Thromboembolism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Xu, Y., primary, Tritschler, T., additional, Carrier, M., additional, Le Gal, G., additional, Marcucci, M., additional, Couturaud, F., additional, Prandoni, P., additional, Palareti, G., additional, Kyrle, P., additional, Eichinger, S., additional, Becattini, C., additional, Agnelli, G., additional, Brighton, T., additional, Bauersachs, R., additional, Gebel, M., additional, Bradbury, C., additional, Andreozzi, G., additional, Fergusson, D., additional, Rodger, M., additional, and Khan, F., additional
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- 2023
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6. Redox state determination of eclogite xenoliths from Udachnaya kimberlite pipe (Siberian craton), with some implications for the graphite/diamond formation
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Mikhailenko, D. S., Stagno, V., Korsakov, A. V., Andreozzi, G. B., Marras, G., Cerantola, V., and Malygina, E. V.
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- 2020
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7. Extensive oxidizing events recorded by peridotite mantle xenoliths from the Hyblean Plateau: Evidence from combined measurements of ferric iron in spinel with noble gases and fluid inclusions chemistry in olivine
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Marras, G, Stagno, V, Andreozzi, G, Caracausi, A, Cerantola, V, Frezzotti, M, Zacchigna, M, Perinelli, C, Andreozzi, GB, Frezzotti, ML, Marras, G, Stagno, V, Andreozzi, G, Caracausi, A, Cerantola, V, Frezzotti, M, Zacchigna, M, Perinelli, C, Andreozzi, GB, and Frezzotti, ML
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The study of the oxidation state of lithospheric mantle-derived rocks allows modelling the deep cycle of volatiles (e.g., C, H, O, N and S) in the Earth's interior, which in turn plays a role in magma genesis, metasomatism and volcanic degassing. At the oxygen fugacity (i.e., fO2) recorded by residual abyssal peridotites, volatile elements like carbon are predicted to be in the immobile form of graphite. However, the compilation of the redox state of worldwide-distributed continental xenoliths shows evidence of their oxidation and refertilization through time by deeply formed subduction-related metasomatic fluids. The analyses of fluid inclusions in mantle-derived minerals like olivine (or pyroxenes) represent a snapshot of the volatile circulation in depth, whose noble gases signature (He, Ar, Ne) is used to identify their possible source. This study aims to reconstruct the origin of mantle metasomatism underneath the Hyblean Plateau (Sicily, Italy) and its redox history through the investigation of spinel-peridotite nodules, combining fO2 estimates with noble gases and fluid inclusions chemistry from hand-picked olivine grains. We analyzed eight mantle xenoliths classified as spinel lherzolites and spinel harzburgites from the Valle Guffari (Hyblean Plateau, Sicily). The calculated logfO2 is higher than that of most cratonic xenoliths worldwide ranging between 0.28 and 1.27 log units above to the fayalite-magnetite-quartz (FMQ) reference buffer. Micro-Raman measurements on olivine grains with dendritic trails of (metasomatic) fluid inclusions reveal an assemblage made of Mg-Ca carbonates ± sulfide ± elemental sulfur ± CO2 in the most reduced sample, and Mg-Ca carbonates ± sulfates ± CO2 in the most oxidized sample, the latter associated with a silicate glass and (secondary) hydrous phases. Both assemblages are taken as evidence of the product of crystallization of deeply originated volatile-bearing silicate melts. Analyses of He, Ar, and Ne in olivine grains confi
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- 2023
8. Spectroscopic Characterization of Impactites and a Machine Learning Approach to Determine the Oxidation State of Iron in Glass‐Bearing Materials
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Bruschini, E., primary, Carli, C., additional, Skogby, H., additional, Andreozzi, G. B., additional, Stojic, A., additional, and Morlok, A., additional
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- 2023
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9. EE110 Psychological Impact of COVID-19 and the Economic Burden of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases
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Lorenzoni, V, primary, Palla, I, additional, Andreozzi, G, additional, Fulvio, G, additional, Tani, C, additional, Trentin, F, additional, Pedrinelli, V, additional, Carmassi, C, additional, Mosca, M, additional, and Turchetti, G, additional
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- 2022
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10. OP0197 POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AND SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC AND MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE PERMAS STUDY
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Fulvio, G., primary, Pedrinelli, V., additional, Andreozzi, G., additional, Trentin, F., additional, Fantasia, S., additional, Fonzetti, S., additional, Fustini, C., additional, Da Rio, M., additional, Cappellato, G., additional, Cigolini, C., additional, Schilirò, D., additional, Maffi, M., additional, Scagnellato, L., additional, Valevich, A., additional, Fattorini, F., additional, Navarro García, I. C., additional, Palla, I., additional, Lorenzoni, V., additional, Gaglioti, A., additional, Carmassi, C., additional, Tani, C., additional, Turchetti, G., additional, Dell’Osso, L., additional, and Mosca, M., additional
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- 2022
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11. AB1410 IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON HEALTHCARE RESOURCE USE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN A COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES- AN INTERIM ANALYSIS FROM THE PER-MAS PROJECT.
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Trentin, F., primary, Fulvio, G., additional, Andreozzi, G., additional, Cigolini, C., additional, Da Rio, M., additional, Dell’Oste, V., additional, Elefante, E., additional, Fattorini, F., additional, Fonzetti, S., additional, Lorenzoni, V., additional, Maffi, M., additional, Navarro García, I. C., additional, Palla, I., additional, Pedrinelli, V., additional, Scagnellato, L., additional, Schilirò, D., additional, Valevich, A., additional, Gaglioti, A., additional, Carmassi, C., additional, Tani, C., additional, Dell’osso, L., additional, Turchetti, G., additional, and Mosca, M., additional
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- 2022
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12. Effects of a Micronized Flavonoid Fraction (Daflon 500) on the Clinical, Haemodynamic and Cytokine Alterations of Patients with Varicose Disease
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Signorelli, S., Pennisi, G., Costa, M. P., Monte, V., Malaponte, M. G., Mazzarino, M. C., Andreozzi, G. M., Negus, David, editor, Jantet, Georges, editor, and Coleridge-Smith, Philip D., editor
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- 1995
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13. Iron speciation in minerals and glasses probed by M 2 / 3 -edge X-ray Raman scattering spectroscopy
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Nyrow, A., Sternemann, C., Wilke, M., Gordon, R. A., Mende, K., Yavaş, H., Simonelli, L., Hiraoka, N., Sahle, Ch. J., Huotari, S., Andreozzi, G. B., Woodland, A. B., Tolan, M., and Tse, J. S.
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- 2014
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14. Reexploring the cation ordering and magnetic cation substitution effects on the elastic anisotropy of aluminum spinels.
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Núñez-Valdez, M., Bruschini, E., Speziale, S., Bosi, F., Fregola, R. A., D'Ippolito, V., and Andreozzi, G. B.
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MAGNESIUM alloys ,SPINEL group ,ELASTIC properties of metals ,DENSITY functional theory ,BRILLOUIN scattering - Abstract
We study the effects of cation inversion x (Mg ↔ Al, with x representing the fraction of Mg and Al exchanged) and magnetic substitution (Mn → Mg) on the elastic properties of the MgAl 2 O 4 spinel system using density functional theory and Brillouin scattering techniques. Our computations show that cation inversion decreases the molar volume of spinel and produces a stiffening of C 11 and a softening of C 12. Simulations and experiments agree within 2 %. Density functional theory also captures the qualitative effect of Mg ↔ Al on C 44 , that is, an initial softening for inversion degree at x < 0.125 and stiffening at x = 1 , with a disagreement of < 4%. The Zener anisotropy factor A decreases with increasing degree of inversion. All these trends are preserved at high pressures. The substitution of Mn for Mg produces and increases the molar volume of spinel, and it is accompanied by the softening of both C 11 and C 44 , and the stiffening of C 12 in good agreement with experimental results at ambient conditions. All these effects, which are qualitatively opposite to those of cation inversion, are enhanced at high pressures. The effect of Mn → Mg on the elastic anisotropy of spinel is, however, qualitatively similar to that of cation inversion, i.e., it causes a decrease in the Zener factor A. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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15. Tourmaline breakdown: preliminary results from experimental studies
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Celata, B., Ballirano, P., Bosi, F., Stagno, V., Skogby, H., and Andreozzi, G. B.
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- 2021
16. Surface chemistry and surface reactivity of fibrous amphiboles that are not regulated as asbestos
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Fantauzzi, M., Pacella, A., Fournier, J., Gianfagna, A., Andreozzi, G. B., and Rossi, A.
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- 2012
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17. Short-range order of Fe2+ in sphalerite by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy and magnetic susceptibility
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Benedetto, F. Di, Andreozzi, G. B., Bernardini, G. P., Borgheresi, M., Caneschi, A., Cipriani, C., Gatteschi, D., and Romanelli, M.
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- 2005
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18. Crystal chemical and 57Fe Mössbauer study of chromite from the Nuggihalli schist belt (India)
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Lenaz, D., Andreozzi, G. B., Mitra, S., Bidyananda, M., and Princivalle, F.
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- 2004
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19. Influence of cation distribution on the optical absorption spectra of Fe3+-bearing spinel s.s.–hercynite crystals: evidence for electron transitions in VIFe2+–VIFe3+ clusters
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Hålenius, U., Skogby, H., and Andreozzi, G. B.
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- 2002
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20. Spectroscopic active IVFe3+–VIFe3+ clusters in spinel–magnesioferrite solid solution crystals: a potential monitor for ordering in oxide spinels
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Andreozzi, G. B., Hålenius, U., and Skogby, H.
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- 2001
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21. HF 2EPR spectroscopy of Fe(III) impurities in a blue hercynite-based pigment
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Di Benedetto, F., Andreozzi, G., Baldi, G., Barzanti, A., Bernardini, G.P., Faso, V., Pardi, L.A., and Romanelli, M.
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- 2006
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22. Meta-analysis of studies examining long-term construction injury rates
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Sancini, A., Fioravanti, M., Andreozzi, G., Giorgio, V.Di, Tomei, G., Tomei, F., and Ciarrocca, M.
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- 2012
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23. PCN93 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of DEB-TACE Compared to Lipiodol-TACE As First LINE Treatment for Unresectable HCC
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Andreozzi, G., primary, Lorenzoni, V., additional, Bargellini, I., additional, Cioni, R., additional, and Turchetti, G., additional
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- 2020
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24. Evaluating the controls on the origin of tourmaline-bearing rocks in peraluminous and metaluminous systems: examples from Late-Variscan magmatism of Sardinia (Italy)
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Andreozzi, G. B., Bosi, F., Conte, A. M., Cuccuru, S., and Naitza, S.
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tourmaline ,magmatic system ,Sardinia - Abstract
In magmatic systems, intensive and compositional parameters are commonly invoked to account for tourmaline saturation in the melt. To model the frequent occurrence of tourmaline-bearing rocks associated with peraluminous intrusions, a large emphasis is typically given to Al2O3 saturation index of magmas (ASI> 1.2). However, a major role played by partial melting processes of B-bearing protoliths has been recently proposed to control the B saturation of anatectic melts. In Sardinia, a B-bearing rock series is documented by tourmaline occurrence in the late-crystallization stages of Late-Variscan intrusives related to the older magmatic peak (305-300 Ma). Conversely, intrusives related to the younger magmatic peak (290-280 Ma) are almost made up of F-bearing granites and lack in tourmaline. The controls on the origin of tourmaline were investigated by comparing mineral assemblages from Mandrolisai (central Sardinia) and Arbus (SW Sardinia) igneous massifs, both emplaced at shallow depths in the frontal zone of a nappe edifice. Mandrolisai igneous massif results as a single pulse of a granodioritic metaluminous magma, while Arbus is a composite pluton made of several pulses reaching a peraluminous character in leucogranitic rock-units (ASI < 1.16). Arbus magmas belong to a true ilmenite series while the Mandrolisai straddles the ilmenite/magnetite field series. In Mandrolisai, tourmaline occurs in layered aplite/pegmatite dikes and in thin tourmalinite veins in roof pendants of metamorphic rocks, close to the western contacts of the intrusion. In Arbus, tourmaline occurs in pegmatitic layers, in granophyric dykes and within metamorphic country rock. The inclusive crystal-chemical study of tourmaline samples from pegmatites of both plutons highlights a comparable evolution from shorlitic to foititic composition; in addition, crystals from tourmalinite veins of Mandrolisai and dispersed within the country rock of Arbus show a dravitic composition, mostly related to magma-country rock interaction. The main differences regard the Mg-richest and Al-poorest composition of Mandrolisai tourmaline, which reflect a different composition of granodioritic magma, more magnesian and less aluminous (ASI = 0.93-0.95) The whole data sets of the two plutons allow the reconstruction of the same crystallization path: T = 650-400 °C, P
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25. Chemical and structural characterization of UICC crocidolite fibres from Koegas Mine, Northern Cape (South Africa)
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Pacella, A., Andreozzi, G., Nodari, L., and Ballirano, P.
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X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) ,UICC crocidolite ,surface reactivity ,Asbestos ,Mössbauer Spectroscopy ,Rietveld method ,Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive System (SEM-EDS) ,Surface reactivity ,Mossbauer Spectroscopy - Abstract
In the present work we report the full structural and spectroscopic characterization of an UICC crocidolite standard sample, that is a fibrous riebeckite from Koegas Mine, Northern Cape (South Africa). The chemical composition was obtained by SEM-EDS and cation site partition was retrieved by complementing chemical, Mossbauer and X-ray powder diffraction data. Cell parameters, fractional coordinates, and site scattering for M(1), M(2), M(3), M(4) were refined using the Rietveld method. The UICC crocidolite standard sample shows the chemical formula (Na0.026Na2.000C)-Na-A-Na-B(Fe2.2122+Fe2.0413+Mg0.747)(Sigma-5.000)(T)(Si7.950Al0.022)(Sigma-7.972)O-22(o()3) (OH)(2), very close to that of the end-member riebeckite (A)square BNa2C(Fe32+Fe23+)(Sigma=5)(Si8O22o(3))-Si-T(OH)(2), the major difference being the Fe3+/Fe-tot ratio of 0.48, slightly higher than the ideal ratio of 0.40. Cation site distribution of the UICC crocidolite standard sample is: [Mg0.50Fe0.313+-Fe-1.19(2+)](Sigma=2.00) at M(1); [Mg0.10Fe1.603+Fe0.302+](Sigma=2.00) at M(2); [Mg0.15Fe0.133+Fe0.722+](Sigma=1.00) at M( 3 ). Refined cell parameters are: a=9.73516(19) angstrom, b=18.0453 (3) angstrom, c=5.32895(9) angstrom, beta =103.5159(12) degrees, V=910.23(3) angstrom(3). Quantitative Phase Analysis indicates that 93.7(3) wt% of the sample consists of crocidolite, the remaining being distributed among five different phases including magnetite and quartz.
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- 2019
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26. Experimental investigation of the stability of iron-rich tourmaline as a function of pressure, temperature and oxygen fugacity with implications for the release of B-rich fluid during subduction
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Capizzi, L. S., Stagno, V., Andreozzi, G. B., Bosi, F., Nazzari, M., and Scarlato, P.
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- 2019
27. Action of cadmium on the gills of Carassius auratus L. in the presence of catabolic NH3
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Gargiulo, G., de Girolamo, P., Ferrara, L., Soppelsa, O., Andreozzi, G., Antonucci, R., and Battaglini, P.
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- 1996
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28. Microvascular Failure in the CVI and Effect of Therapy
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Andreozzi, G. M., primary, Martini, R., additional, Signorelli, S., additional, Pino, L. Dr, additional, Barresi, M., additional, Failla, G., additional, Busacca, G. C., additional, Pennisi, G., additional, and Leone, A., additional
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- 1995
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29. Specificità, fortuna e auctoritas del canone tolemaico
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Fatichenti, F. and Andreozzi, G.
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History of Cartography, History of Maps, Ptolemy’s Geography ,History of Maps ,History of Cartography ,Ptolemy’s Geography - Published
- 2018
30. The oxidation state of spinel-peridotites from the Hyblean plateau and the modeled composition of coexisting C-O-H fluids
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Petti, FM, Carmina, B, Cirrincione, R, Monaco, C, Marras, G, Stagno, V, Perinelli, C, Andreozzi, G, Cerantola, V, Andreozzi, GB, Petti, FM, Carmina, B, Cirrincione, R, Monaco, C, Marras, G, Stagno, V, Perinelli, C, Andreozzi, G, Cerantola, V, and Andreozzi, GB
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- 2018
31. Iron release in aqueous environment by fresh volcanic ash from Mount Etna (Italy) and Popocatépetl (Mexico) volcanoes
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Capitani, G, Miyajima, N, Sulpizio, R, D'Addabbo, M, Galimberti, L, Guidi, M, Andreozzi, G, Capitani, GC, Andreozzi, GB, Capitani, G, Miyajima, N, Sulpizio, R, D'Addabbo, M, Galimberti, L, Guidi, M, Andreozzi, G, Capitani, GC, and Andreozzi, GB
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In this study, we performed leaching experiments for timescales of hours-to-months in deionized water on fresh volcanic ash from Mt. Etna (Italy) and Popocatépetl (Mexico) volcanos to monitor Fe release as a function of ash mineral chemistry and size, with the aim of clarifying Fe release mechanisms and eventually evaluating the impact of volcanic ash on marine and lacustrine environments. To define sample mineralogy and Fe speciation, inclusive characterization was obtained by means of XRF, SEM, XRPD, EELS and Mössbauer spectroscopies. For Etna and Popocatépetl samples, glass proportions were quantified at 73 and 40%, Fe2O3 total contents at 11.6–13.2 and 5.8 wt%, and Fe3+/FeTot ratios at 0.33 and 0.23, respectively. Leaching experiments showed that significant amounts of iron, ~ 30 to 150 and ~ 750 nmol g−1 l−1 for pristine Etna and Popocatépetl samples, respectively, are released within the first 30 min as a function of decreasing particle size (from 1 to 0.125 mm). The Popocatépetl sample showed a very sustained Fe release (up to 10 times Etna samples) all along the first week, with lowest values never below 400 nmol g−1 l−1 and a maximum of 1672 nmol g−1 l−1 recorded after 5 days. This sample, being composed of very small particles (average particle size 0.125 mm) with large surface area, likely accumulated large quantities of Fe-bearing sublimates that quickly dissolved during leaching tests, determining high Fe release and local pH decrease (that contributed to release more Fe from the glass) at short timescale (hours-to-days). The fractional Fe solubility (FeS) was 0.004–0.011 and 0.23% for Etna and Popocatépetl samples, respectively, but no correlation was found between Fe released in solution and either ash Fe content, glass/mineral ratio or mineral assemblage. Results obtained suggest that volcanic ash chemistry, mineralogy and particle size assume a relevant role on Fe release mostly in the medium-to-long timescale, while Fe release in the short ti
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- 2018
32. Affinement structural de spinelles MgFe2O4 et FeAl2O4 par tomographie de la diffraction électronique en précession
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Ngassa Tankeu, Y G, Jacob, Damien, Roussel, Pascal, Roskosz, Mathieu, Andreozzi, G, Unité Matériaux et Transformations - UMR 8207 (UMET), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide - UMR 8181 (UCCS), Centrale Lille Institut (CLIL)-Université d'Artois (UA)-Centrale Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide - UMR 8181 (UCCS), Université d'Artois (UA)-Ecole Centrale de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université d'Artois (UA)-Centrale Lille-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)
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[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci] ,[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] ,[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
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33. Bulk spectroscopy of mineral fibres
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Andreozzi, G. B. and Pollastri, S.
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mineralogy ,applied mineralogy ,medical mineralogy ,geochemistry ,petrology - Published
- 2017
34. Severity of Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Risk of Ipsilateral Hemispheric Ischaemic Events: Results from the ACSRS Study
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Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Tegos, T, Thomas, D, Giannoukas, A, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Doré, C, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Aló, E, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, DeRango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopolous, E, Andreadis, E, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbie, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardilleas, n, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J., BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Tegos, T, Thomas, D, Giannoukas, A, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Doré, C, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Aló, E, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopolous, E, Andreadis, E, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbie, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardilleas, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, NICOLAIDES A N, KAKKOS S K, GRIFFIN M, SABETAI M, DHANJIL S, TEGOS T, THOMAS D J, GIANNOUKAS A, GEROULAKOS G, GEORGIOU N, FRANCIS S, IOANNIDOU E, and NOVO S
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Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid Stenosi ,Predictive Value of Test ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Severity of Illness Index ,Asymptomatic ,Brain Ischemia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cerebrovascular Accident ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,NASCET ,MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,medicine ,Carotid ,Stenosis ,Medicine(all) ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,Ultrasonography, Duplex, Doppler ,chemistry ,Predictive value of tests ,Cardiology ,Surgery ,ECST ,Radiology ,Internal carotid artery ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Human - Abstract
Objectives. This study determines the risk of ipsilateral ischaemic neurological events in relation to the degree of asymptomatic carotid stenosis and other risk factors. Methods. Patients (n = 1115) with asymptomatic internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis greater than 50% in relation to the bulb diameter were followed up for a period of 6-84 (mean 37.1) months. Stenosis was graded using duplex, and clinical and biochemical risk factors were recorded. Results. The relationship between ICA stenosis and event rate is linear when stenosis is expressed by the ECST method, but S-shaped if expressed by the NASCET method. In addition to the ECST grade of stenosis (RR 1.6; 95% CI 1.21-2.15), history of contralateral TIAs (RR 3.0; 95% CI 1.90-4.73) and creatinine in excess of 85 μmol/L (RR 2.1; 95% CI 1.23-3.65) were independent risk predictors. The combination of these three risk factors can identify a high-risk group (7.3% annual event rate and 4.3% annual stroke rate) and a low risk group (2.3% annual event rate and 0.7% annual stroke rate). Conclusions. Linearity between ECST percent stenosis and risk makes this method for grading stenosis more amenable to risk prediction without any transformation not only in clinical practice but also when multivariable analysis is to be used. Identification of additional risk factors provides a new approach to risk stratification and should help refine the indications for carotid endarterectomy. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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35. Asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis and cerebrovascular risk stratification
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Nicolaides, Andrew N, Kakkos, Stavros K., Kyriacou, Efthyvoulos, Griffin, Maura, Sabetai, Michael, Thomas, Dafydd J., Tegos, Thomas, Geroulakos, George, Labropoulos, Nicos, Dor, Caroline J., Morris, Tim P., Naylor, Ross, Abbott, Anne L., Adovasio, Roberto, Ziani, B., Alò, F. P., Cicilioni, C. G., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, A., Andreozzi, G. M., Verlato, F., Camporese, G., Arosio, E., Barkauskas, E., Barros D'Sa, A. A. B., Brannigan, P., Batchvarova, V., Dramov, A., Belardi, P., Novelli, Gp, Simoni, G., Bell, P., Biasi, G. M., Mingazzini, P., Bornstein, N. M., Bouchier Hayes, D., Fitzgerald, P., Cairols, M. A., Cao, P. G., Derango, P., Carboni, G. P., Geoffredo, C., Catalano, M., Chambers, B., Goetzmann, M., Dickinson, A., Clement, D., Bobelyn, M., Coccheri, S., Conti, E., Diamantopoulos, E., Andreadis, E. A., Dimakakos, P. B., Kotsis, T., Eikelboom, B., Entz, L., Ferrari Bardile, Null, Aloi, T., Salerno, M., Fernandes e. Fernandes, J., Pedro, L., Fitzgerald, D. E., O'Shaunnersy, Anne, Fletcher, J., Forconi, S., Cappeli, R., Bicchi, M., Arrigucci, S., Gallai, V., Cardaiolli, G., Geroulakos, G., Kakkos, S., Gomez Isaza, L. F., Gorgoyannis, G., Liasis, N., Graf, M., Guarini, P., Hardy, S., Harris, P., Aston, S., Iosa, G., Katsamouris, A., Giannoukas, A., Krzanowski, M., Ladurner, G., Leal Monedero, J., Lee, B. B., Liapis, C., Galanis, P., Liboni, W., Pavanelli, E., Mannarino, E., Vaudo, G., Mccollum, P., Levison, R., Micieli, G., Bosone, D., Middleton, L., Pantziaris, M., Tyllis, T., Minar, E., Willfort, A., Moggi, L., Nenci, G., Radicchia, S., Nicolaides, A., Thomas, D, Norgren, L., Ribbe, E., Novo, S., Tantillo, R., Olinic, D., Paaske, W., Pagnan, A., Pauletto, P., Pagliara, V., Pettina, G., Pratesi, C., Matticari, S., Polivka, J., Sevcik, P., Poredos, P., Blinc, A., Videcnik, V., Pujia, A., Raso, A., Rispoli, P., Conforti, M., Robinson, T., Dennis, M. S. J., Rosfors, S., Rudofsky, G., Schroeder, T., Gronholdt, M. L., Finocchi, C., Rodriguez, G., Spartera, C., Ventura, M., Scarpelli, P., Sprynger, M., Sadzot, B., Hottermans, C., Moonen, Null, Taylor, P. R., Tovar Pardo, A., Negreira, J., Vayssairat, M., Faintuch, J. M., Valaikiené, J., Walker, M. G., Wilkinson, A. R., Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Kyriacou, E, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Thomas, D, Tegos, T, Geroulakos, G, Labropoulos, N, Dor, C, Morris, T, Naylor, R, Abbott, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardileah, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbp, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, Nicolaides, Andrew N, Kakkos, Stavros K., Kyriacou, Efthyvoulo, Griffin, Maura, Sabetai, Michael, Thomas, Dafydd J., Tegos, Thoma, Geroulakos, George, Labropoulos, Nico, Dor, Caroline J., Morris, Tim P., Naylor, Ro, Abbott, Anne L., Adovasio, Roberto, Ziani, B., Alò, F. P., Cicilioni, C. G., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, A., Andreozzi, G. M., Verlato, F., Camporese, G., Arosio, E., Barkauskas, E., Barros D'Sa, A. A. B., Brannigan, P., Batchvarova, V., Dramov, A., Belardi, P., Novelli, Gp, Simoni, G., Bell, P., Biasi, G. M., Mingazzini, P., Bornstein, N. M., Bouchier Hayes, D., Fitzgerald, P., Cairols, M. A., Cao, P. G., Derango, P., Carboni, G. P., Geoffredo, C., Catalano, M., Chambers, B., Goetzmann, M., Dickinson, A., Clement, D., Bobelyn, M., Coccheri, S., Conti, E., Diamantopoulos, E., Andreadis, E. A., Dimakakos, P. B., Kotsis, T., Eikelboom, B., Entz, L., Ferrari Bardile, Null, Aloi, T., Salerno, M., Fernandes e. Fernandes, J., Pedro, L., Fitzgerald, D. E., O'Shaunnersy, Anne, Fletcher, J., Forconi, S., Cappeli, R., Bicchi, M., Arrigucci, S., Gallai, V., Cardaiolli, G., Geroulakos, G., Kakkos, S., Gomez Isaza, L. F., Gorgoyannis, G., Liasis, N., Graf, M., Guarini, P., Hardy, S., Harris, P., Aston, S., Iosa, G., Katsamouris, A., Giannoukas, A., Krzanowski, M., Ladurner, G., Leal Monedero, J., Lee, B. B., Liapis, C., Galanis, P., Liboni, W., Pavanelli, E., Mannarino, E., Vaudo, G., Mccollum, P., Levison, R., Micieli, G., Bosone, D., Middleton, L., Pantziaris, M., Tyllis, T., Minar, E., Willfort, A., Moggi, L., Nenci, G., Radicchia, S., Nicolaides, A., Norgren, L., Ribbe, E., Novo, S., Tantillo, R., Olinic, D., Paaske, W., Pagnan, A., Pauletto, P., Pagliara, V., Pettina, G., Pratesi, C., Matticari, S., Polivka, J., Sevcik, P., Poredos, P., Blinc, A., Videcnik, V., Pujia, A., Raso, A., Rispoli, P., Conforti, M., Robinson, T., Dennis, M. S. J., Rosfors, S., Rudofsky, G., Schroeder, T., Gronholdt, M. L., Finocchi, C., Rodriguez, G., Spartera, C., Ventura, M., Scarpelli, P., Sprynger, M., Sadzot, B., Hottermans, C., Moonen, Null, Taylor, P. R., Tovar Pardo, A., Negreira, J., Vayssairat, M., Faintuch, J. M., Valaikiené, J., Walker, M. G., and Wilkinson, A. R.
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Male ,Carotid Stenosi ,carotid artery stenosis ,Brain Ischemia ,80 and over ,MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,Carotid Stenosis ,Cerebrovascular disease ,cerebrovascular risk ,Stroke ,Ultrasonography ,Aged, 80 and over ,Middle Aged ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Radiology ,Internal carotid artery ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Adult ,Aged ,Amaurosis Fugax ,Humans ,ROC Curve ,Risk Assessment ,Surgery ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asymptomatic ,Central nervous system disease ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Asymtomatic carotid stenosis ,cardiovascular diseases ,Risk factor ,carotid surgery ,Vascular disease ,business.industry ,Amaurosis fugax ,medicine.disease ,Internal ,Stenosis ,atherosclerosis ,Carotid Artery ,business - Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the cerebrovascular risk stratification potential of baseline degree of stenosis, clinical features, and ultrasonic plaque characteristics in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis. Methods: This was a prospective, multicenter, cohort study of patients undergoing medical intervention for vascular disease. Hazard ratios for ICA stenosis, clinical features, and plaque texture features associated with ipsilateral cerebrovascular or retinal ischemic (CORI) events were calculated using proportional hazards models. Results: A total of 1121 patients with 50% to 99% asymptomatic ICA stenosis in relation to the bulb (European Carotid Surgery Trial [ECST] method) were followed-up for 6 to 96 months (mean, 48). A total of 130 ipsilateral CORI events occurred. Severity of stenosis, age, systolic blood pressure, increased serum creatinine, smoking history of more than 10 pack-years, history of contralateral transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or stroke, low grayscale median (GSM), increased plaque area, plaque types 1, 2, and 3, and the presence of discrete white areas (DWAs) without acoustic shadowing were associated with increased risk. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed for predicted risk versus observed CORI events as a measure of model validity. The areas under the ROC curves for a model of stenosis alone, a model of stenosis combined with clinical features and a model of stenosis combined with clinical, and plaque features were 0.59 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.54-0.64), 0.66 (0.62-0.72), and 0.82 (0.78-0.86), respectively. In the last model, stenosis, history of contralateral TIAs or stroke, GSM, plaque area, and DWAs were independent predictors of ipsilateral CORI events. Combinations of these could stratify patients into different levels of risk for ipsilateral CORI and stroke, with predicted risk close to observed risk. Of the 923 patients with
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36. Cations distribution in synthetic (MgFe2O4 and FeAl2O4) spinels by precession electron diffraction tomography
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Ngassa Tankeu, Yvan-Georges, Jacob, Damien, Roussel, Pascal, Roskosz, Mathieu, Andreozzi, G., Unité Matériaux et Transformations - UMR 8207 (UMET), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide - UMR 8181 (UCCS), Université d'Artois (UA)-Centrale Lille-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL), Centrale Lille Institut (CLIL)-Université d'Artois (UA)-Centrale Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide - UMR 8181 (UCCS), and Université d'Artois (UA)-Ecole Centrale de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci] ,[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] ,[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry ,[CHIM.INOR]Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistry ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,0104 chemical sciences ,3. Good health - Abstract
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37. Détermination du taux d’inversion dans les spinelles de type MgFe2O4 et FeAl2O4 par tomographie de la diffraction électronique en précession
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Ngassa Tankeu, Y G, Jacob, Damien, Roussel, Pascal, Roskosz, Mathieu, Andreozzi, G, Unité Matériaux et Transformations - UMR 8207 (UMET), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide - UMR 8181 (UCCS), Université d'Artois (UA)-Centrale Lille-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Unité de Catalyse et de Chimie du Solide - UMR 8181 (UCCS), Université d'Artois (UA)-Ecole Centrale de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL)-Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Lille-Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille (ENSCL), and Centrale Lille Institut (CLIL)-Université d'Artois (UA)-Centrale Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Université de Lille
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[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci] ,[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEO-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Geophysics [physics.geo-ph] ,[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry ,[CHIM.INOR]Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistry ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
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38. Predictors and clinical significance of progression or regression of asymptomatic carotid stenosis
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Kakkos, Sk, Nicolaides, An, Charalambous, I, Thomas, D, Giannopoulos, A, Naylor, Ar, Geroulakos, G, Abbott, Al, Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis, Risk of Stroke Study Group Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, A, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes J, Fernandes e., Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaughnessy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Kakkos, S, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Nicolaides, A, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, Pietro, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, M, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A. R., Kakkos, Stavros K., Nicolaides, Andrew N., Charalambous, Ioanna, Thomas, Dafydd, Giannopoulos, Argyrio, Naylor, A. Ro, Geroulakos, George, Abbott, Anne L., Adovasio, Roberto, Ziani, B., Alò, F. P., Cicilioni, C. G., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, A., Andreozzi, G. M., Verlato, F., Camporese, G., Arosio, E., Barkauskas, E., Barros D'Sa, A. A. B., Brannigan, P., Batchvarova, V., Dramov, A., Belardi, P., Novelli, G. P., Simoni, G., Bell, P., Biasi, G. M., Mingazzini, P., Bornstein, N. M., Bouchier Hayes, D., Fitzgerald, P., Cairols, M. A., Cao, P. G., Derango, P., Carboni, G. P., Geoffredo, C., Catalano, M., Chambers, B., Goetzmann, M., Dickinson, A., Clement, D., Bobelyn, M., Coccheri, S., Conti, E., Diamantopoulos, E., Andreadis, E. A., Dimakakos, P. B., Kotsis, T., Eikelboom, B., Entz, L., Ferrari Bardile, A., Aloi, T., Salerno, M., Fernandes E. Fernandes, J., Pedro, L., Fitzgerald, D. E., O'Shaughnessy, A. M., Fletcher, J., Forconi, S., Cappeli, R., Bicchi, M., Arrigucci, S., Gallai, V., Cardaiolli, G., Gomez Isaza, L. F., Gorgoyannis, G., Liasis, N., Graf, M., Guarini, P., Hardy, S., Harris, P., Aston, S., Iosa, G., Katsamouris, A., Giannoukas, A., Krzanowski, M., Ladurner, G., Leal Monedero, J., Lee, B. B., Liapis, C., Galanis, P., Liboni, W., Pavanelli, E., Mannarino, E., Vaudo, G., Mccollum, P., Levison, R., Micieli, G., Bosone, D., Middleton, L., Pantziaris, M., Tyllis, T., Minar, E., Willfort, A., Moggi, L., Nenci, G., Radicchia, S., Norgren, L., Ribbe, E., Novo, S., Tantillo, R., Olinic, D., Paaske, W., Pagnan, A., Pauletto, P., Pagliara, V., Pettina, G., Pratesi, C., Matticari, S., Polivka, J., Sevcik, P., Poredos, P., Blinc, A., Videcnik, V., Pujia, A., Raso, A., Rispoli, P., Conforti, M., Robinson, T., Dennis, M. S. J., Rosfors, S., Rudofsky, G., Schroeder, T., Gronholdt, M. L., Finocchi, C., Rodriguez, G., Spartera, C., Ventura, M., Scarpelli, P., Sprynger, M., Sadzot, B., Hottermans, C., Moonen, M., Taylor, P. R., Tovar Pardo, A., Negreira, J., Vayssairat, M., Faintuch, J. M., Valaikiené, J., Walker, M. G., and Wilkinson, A. R.
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Male ,Time Factors ,Cost effectiveness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid Stenosi ,Predictive Value of Test ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Retinal Disease ,Risk Factors ,80 and over ,Carotid Stenosis ,Plaque ,Atherosclerotic ,Ultrasonography ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex ,Incidence ,Remission Induction ,Doppler ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Duplex ,Europe ,Stroke ,Predictive value of tests ,Disease Progression ,Cardiology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Victoria ,Prognosi ,Asymptomatic ,Retinal Diseases ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Aged ,Asymptomatic Disease ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,medicine.disease ,Internal ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Stenosis ,Asymptomatic Diseases ,Relative risk ,asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis ,Carotid Artery ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine baseline clinical and ultrasonographic plaque factors predictive of progression or regression of asymptomatic carotid stenosis and the predictive value of changes in stenosis severity on risk of first ipsilateral cerebral or retinal ischemic events (including stroke).METHODS: A total of 1121 patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis of 50% to 99% in relation to the bulb diameter (European Carotid Surgery Trial [ECST] method) underwent six monthly clinical assessments and carotid duplexes for up to 8 years (mean follow-up, 4 years). Progression or regression was considered present if there was a change of at least one grade higher or lower, respectively, persisting for at least two consecutive examinations.RESULTS: Regression occurred in 43 (3.8%), no change in 856 (76.4%), and progression in 222 (19.8%) patients. Younger age, high grades of stenosis, absence of discrete white areas in the plaque, and taking lipid lowering therapy were independent baseline predictors of increased incidence of regression. High serum creatinine, male gender, not taking lipid lowering therapy, low grades of stenosis, and increased plaque area were independent baseline predictors of progression. One hundred and thirty first ipsilateral cerebral or retinal ischemic events, including 59 strokes, occurred. Forty (67.8%) of the strokes occurred in patients whose stenosis was unchanged, 19 (32.2%) in those with progression, and zero in those with regression. For the entire cohort, the 8-year cumulative ipsilateral cerebral ischemic stroke rate was zero in patients with regression, 9% if the stenosis was unchanged, and 16% if there was progression (average annual stroke rates of 0%, 1.1%, and 2.0%, respectively; log-rank, P = .05; relative risk in patients with progression, 1.92; 95% confidence interval, 1.14-3.25). For patients with baseline stenosis 70% to 99% in relation to the distal internal carotid (North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial [NASCET] method), in the absence of progression (n = 349), the 8-year cumulative ipsilateral cerebral ischemic stroke rate was 12%. In the presence of progression (n = 77), it was 21% (average annual stroke rates of 1.5% and 2.6%, respectively; log-rank, P = .34). Only nine (30%) of the 30 strokes occurred in the progression group.CONCLUSIONS: Progressive asymptomatic carotid stenosis identified a subgroup with about twice the risk of ipsilateral stroke compared with those without progression. However, the clinical value of screening for progression simply for selecting patients for carotid procedures is limited because of the low frequency of progression and its relatively low associated stroke rate. The cost effectiveness of screening for change in stenosis severity to better direct current optimal medical treatment needs testing.
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39. High vs. low doses of low‐molecular‐weight heparin for the treatment of superficial vein thrombosis of the legs: a double‐blind, randomized trial
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Girolami, A., Prandoni, P., Marchiori, A., Bernardi, E., Cogo, A., Cuppini, S., Rudelli, G., Alvino, S., Recchia, G., Stragliotto, E., Zerbini, O., Gonsalvi, M., Morelli, P., Bucherini, E., Tormene, D., Mosena, L., Rosi, G., Lu Priore, A., Ambrosio, G., Parisi, R., Bortoluzzi, C., Contavalli, C., Andreozzi, G. M., Verlato, F., Camporese, G., Aluigi, L., Astorino, G., Pagnan, A., Salsa, F., Bullo, C., Visona, A., Lusiani, L., Bonanome, A., Pesavento, R., Patrassi, G. M., Scarano, L., Marcon, L., Faresin, F., Frausini, G., Francolini, G., Imberti, D., Prati, C., Santonastaso, M., Zanatta, N., Viani, M. P., Malacarne, Z., Pinto, A., Prestipino, F., Ghirarduzzi, A., Iotti, M., Cattabiani, M., Todini, A. R., Paiella, M. L., Allegra, C., Carlizza, A., Venco, A., Dentali, F., Scannapieco, G., Villalta, S., and Di Salvo, M. M.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Superficial vein thrombosis ,medicine.drug_class ,Premedication ,Deep vein ,Low molecular weight heparin ,Asymptomatic ,law.invention ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Thromboembolism ,medicine ,Humans ,Saphenous Vein ,Low-molecular-weight heparin ,Aged ,Venous Thrombosis ,Leg ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Heparin ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Great saphenous vein ,Thrombophlebitis ,Venous thromboembolism ,Hematology ,Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In contrast with extensive information on the management of deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremities, little is known on the most appropriate treatment of the superficial vein thrombosis (SVT). In a multicenter, prospective, controlled, double-blind, double-dummy clinical trial, 164 consecutive patients with acute SVT of the great saphenous vein were randomized to receive the s.c. administration of either fixed prophylactic doses (2850 a-Xa IU) or body-weight adjusted therapeutic doses of nadroparin once daily for 1 month. The main study outcome was to compare the rate of asymptomatic and symptomatic extension of SVT and/or venous thromboembolic (VTE) complications during a 3-month follow-up period. Of the 81 patients randomized to the prophylactic doses, seven [8.6%; 95% confidence interval (CI), 3.5-17.0] developed SVT progression or VTE complications as compared with six of the 83 (7.2%; 95% CI, 2.8-15.1) allocated to the treatment group (absolute difference, 1.4; 96% CI, -6.9 to 9.7; P = 0.74). No patient in either group developed major bleeding. Our findings suggest that therapeutic doses of low-molecular-weight heparin, administered for 1 month in patients with SVT of the greater saphenous vein do not improve results obtained by prophylactic doses, administered for the same period, over a 3-month follow-up period.
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40. Exposure to formaldehyde in health care: an evaluation of the white blood count differential
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Sancini, Angela, Rosati, Maria Valeria, DE SIO, Simone, Casale, Teodorico, Caciari, T., Samperi, I., Sacco, Carmina, Fortunato, Br, Pimpinella, Benedetta, Andreozzi, G., Tomei, Gianfranco, and Tomei, Francesco
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Adult ,Male ,Health Personnel ,Middle Aged ,Risk Assessment ,Monocytes ,Eosinophils ,Leukocyte Count ,Italy ,Risk Factors ,Case-Control Studies ,Formaldehyde ,Occupational Exposure ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Leukocytes ,Humans ,Female ,Lymphocytes ,Hospitals, Municipal ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The aim of our study is to estimate if the occupational exposure to formaldehyde can cause alterations of leukocytes plasma values in health care workers employed in a big hospital compared to a control group. We studied employees in operating rooms and laboratories of Pathological Anatomy, Molecular Biology, Molecular Neurobiology, Parasitology and Experimental Oncology (exposed to formaldehyde) and employees of the Department of Internal Medicine (not exposed). The sample studied was composed of 86 workers exposed to formaldehyde and 86 workers not exposed. All subjects underwent a clinical-anamnaestic examination and for all subjects were measured the following values: total white blood cells, lymphocytes, monocytes and granulocytes (eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils). Statistical analysis of data was based on calculation of the mean, standard deviation and the distribution into classes according to the nature of each variable. Differences were considered significant when p was0.05. The mean and the distribution of values of the white blood cells, lymphocytes, monocytes and eosinophils were significantly higher in male subjects exposed to formaldehyde compared to not-exposed. Not significant differences were found in female subjects exposed compared to not exposed. The results underline the importance of a careful risk assessment of workers exposed to formaldehyde and the use of appropriate preventive measures. The health care trained and informed about the risks he is exposed to should observe good standards of behavior and, where it is not possible to use alternative materials, the indoor concentrations of formaldehyde should never exceed occupational limit values.
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41. Consensus Document on Intermittent Claudication from the Central European Vascular Forum (C.E.V.F.)-3rd revision (2013) with the sharing of the Mediterranean League of Angiology and Vascular Surgery, and the North Africa and Middle East Chapter of International Union of Angiology
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Andreozzi, G., Kalodiki, E., L. Gašpar, L., Martini, R., Minar, E., Angelides, N., Nicolaides, A., Novo, S., Visonà, A., Prior, M., Arosio, E., Hussein, E., Poredos, P., Antignani, P., Avram, R., Roztocil, K., Stvrtinova, V., Kozak, M., Vacula, I., Andreozzi, GM, Kalodiki, E, L Gašpar, L, Martini, R, Minar, E, Angelides, N, Nicolaides, AN, Novo, S, Visonà, A, Prior, M, Arosio, E, Hussein, EA, Poredos, P, Antignani, PL, Avram, R, Roztocil, K, Stvrtinova, V, Kozak, M, and Vacula, I.
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Consensus ,Critical Illness ,General Practice ,intermittent claudicatio ,Cardiovascular Agents ,Intermittent Claudication ,Settore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare ,Severity of Illness Index ,Peripheral Arterial Disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Ischemia ,Risk Factors ,Asymptomatic Diseases ,Humans ,consensus ,peripheral arterial disease ,Referral and Consultation ,Risk Reduction Behavior ,Vascular Surgical Procedures ,Intermittent claudication, peripheral arterial disease, disease management - Abstract
This paper is the review of the Consensus Document on Intermittent Claudication of the Central European Vascular Forum (CEVF), published in 2008, and and shared with the North Africa and Middle East Chapter of International Union of Angiology and the Mediterranean League of Angiology and Vascular Surgery. The Document presents suggestions for general practitioners and vascular specialists for more precise and appropriate management of PAD, particularly of intermittent claudication, and underlines the investigations that should be required by GPs and what the GP should expect from the vascular specialist (angiologist, vascular surgeon). The idea of the Faculty is to produce a short document, which is an easy reference in daily clinical practice, both for the GPs and vascular specialists.
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42. Iron speciation in minerals and glasses probed by M2/3-edge X-ray Raman scattering spectroscopy
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Nyrow, A., Sternemann, C., Wilke, M., Gordon, R., Mende, K., Yavaş, H., Simonelli, L., Hiraoka, N., Sahle, C., Huotari, S., Andreozzi, G., Woodland, A., Tolan, M., and Tse, J.
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Minerals ,X-Ray scattering ,Geophysics ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Iron speciation ,X-Ray absorption spectroscopy - Published
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43. Silent embolic infarcts on computed tomography brain scans and risk of ipsilateral hemispheric events in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis
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Kakkos, S, Sabetai, M, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Nicolaides, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkaukas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, DeRango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, A, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Capelli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, McCollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbj, n, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiene, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A., Kakkos, S, Sabetai, M, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Nicolaides, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkaukas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, A, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Capelli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbj, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiene, J, Walker, M, and Wilkinson, A
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,internal carotid artery ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,brain embolism ,Asymptomatic ,Risk Assessment ,Central nervous system disease ,Duplex scanning ,Predictive Value of Tests ,MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,medicine ,Humans ,Carotid Stenosis ,brain infarction ,cardiovascular diseases ,Prospective Studies ,Stroke ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex ,Cerebral infarction ,business.industry ,Amaurosis fugax ,Cerebral Infarction ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,neurologic disease ,Stenosis ,multicenter study ,Intracranial Embolism ,Ischemic Attack, Transient ,transient ischemic attack ,Disease Progression ,carotid artery obstruction ,Surgery ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,prospective study - Abstract
Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Apr OBJECTIVES: This study tested the hypothesis that silent embolic infarcts on computed tomography (CT) brain scans can predict ipsilateral neurologic hemispheric events and stroke in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis. METHODS: In a prospective multicenter natural history study, 821 patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis graded with duplex scanning who had CT brain scans were monitored every 6 months for a maximum of 8 years. Duplex scans were reported centrally, and stenosis was expressed as a percentage in relation to the normal distal internal carotid criteria used by the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trialists. CT brain scans were reported centrally by a neuroradiologist. In 146 patients (17.8%), 8 large cortical, 15 small cortical, 72 discrete subcortical, and 51 basal ganglia ipsilateral infarcts were present; these were considered likely to be embolic and were classified as such. Other infarct types, lacunes (n = 15), watershed (n = 9), and the presence of diffuse white matter changes (n = 95) were not considered to be embolic. RESULTS: During a mean follow-up of 44.6 months (range, 6 months-8 years), 102 ipsilateral hemispheric neurologic events (amaurosis fugax in 16, 38 transient ischemic attacks [TIAs], and 47 strokes) occurred, 138 patients died, and 24 were lost to follow-up. In 462 patients with 60% to 99% stenosis, the cumulative event-free rate at 8 years was 0.81 (2.4% annual event rate) when embolic infarcts were absent and 0.63 (4.6% annual event rate) when present (log-rank P = .032). In 359 patients with
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44. Localization of ret in some endocrine glands of trout and zebrafish
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MARUCCIO, LUCIANNA, CASTALDO, LUCIANA, LUCINI, CARLA, ANDREOZZI G, Maruccio, Lucianna, Castaldo, Luciana, Andreozzi, G, and Lucini, Carla
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45. EFFECTS OF DEFIBROTIDE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DEEP INSUFFICIENCY. THE PROVEDIS STUDY
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COCCHERI S, ANDREOZZI G. M, DADDATO M, GENSINI GF, NOVO, Salvatore, COCCHERI S, ANDREOZZI G M, DADDATO M, GENSINI GF, and NOVO S
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Male ,fibrinolytic agent ,Ultrasonography, Doppler ,Middle Aged ,Bandages ,venous insufficiency, therapy ,Polydeoxyribonucleotides ,Double-Blind Method ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Chronic Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Vascular Diseases ,venous thrombosis ,Ankle ,Aged - Abstract
Aim. In the present study the effect of defibrotide, an antithrombotic and profibrinolytic agent, was investigated in patients with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) due to deep vein obstruction and/or reflux (chronic deep vein insufficiency, CDVI). Methods. The study was a multicenter, randomized, double blind placebo controlled trial in which only patients with CDVI confirmed by ultrasound were enrolled. All patients were treated with adequate elastic compression and randomized to receive either oral defibrotide (800 mg/die) or matching placebo for 1 year. Patients with active or previous leg ulcer were excluded. Results. A total of 288 patients were randomized and 159 completed the study. At baseline ultrasound investigation, obstructive changes were found in 2/3 of all patients thus ascertaining a post-thrombotic syndrome (PTS). The primary endpoint, ankle circumpherence, was significantly reduced under defibrotide from day 120 throughout 360. Scores for pain and edema were improved. The number of episodes of superficial thrombophlebitis and deep vein thrombosis was significantly lower under defibrotide (n=2) than under placebo (n=10). The majority of these events occurred in the subset of patients with documented PTS. Conclusion. Treatment with defibrotide in addition to elastic compression in patients with objectively assessed CDVI, mostly due to PTS, resulted in clinical benefits and prevented thrombotic complications harmful to the limb conditions
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46. Ordering in spinels—A Monte Carlo study: Discussion
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Andreozzi, G. B., Princivalle, Francesco, Skogby, H., DELLA GIUSTA, A., Andreozzi, G. B., Princivalle, Francesco, Skogby, H., and DELLA GIUSTA, A.
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47. The size of juxtaluminal hypoechoic area in ultrasound images of asymptomatic carotid plaques predicts the occurrence of stroke
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Kakkos, Sk, Griffin, Mb, Nicolaides, An, Kyriacou, E, Sabetai, Mm, Tegos, T, Makris, Gc, Thomas, Dj, Geroulakos, G, Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis, Risk of Stroke Study Group, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, A, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaughnessy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Kakkos, S, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Nicolaides, A, Thomas, D, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, Pietro, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, M, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, R., Stavros K., Kakko, Maura B., Griffin, Andrew N., Nicolaide, Efthyvoulos, Kyriacou, Michael M., Sabetai, Thomas, Tego, Gregory C., Makri, Dafydd J., Thoma, George, Geroulako, Asymptomatic Carotid, Stenosi, Risk of Stroke Study, Group, Adovasio, Roberto, Kakkos, SK, Griffin, MB, Nicolaides, AN, Kyriacou, E, Sabetai, MM, Tegos, T, Makris, GC, Thomas, DJ, Geroulakos, G, and Novo, s
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Asymptomatic carotid plaque ,Male ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Severity of Illness Index ,asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis ,hypoecoic area ,Stroke ,Risk Factors ,Carotid Stenosis ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged, 80 and over ,Neovascularization, Pathologic ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Europe ,Ischemic Attack, Transient ,Predictive value of tests ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,juxtaluminal hypoechoic area, ultrasound images, asymptomatic carotid plaques, stroke ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asymptomatic ,Risk Assessment ,Brain ischemia ,Echography ,Predictive Value of Tests ,asymptomatic carotid artery stenosi ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,medicine.disease ,Acoustic shadow ,Settore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare ,Stenosis ,ROC Curve ,Asymptomatic Diseases ,Linear Models ,Surgery ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that the size of a juxtaluminal black (hypoechoic) area (JBA) in ultrasound images of asymptomatic carotid artery plaques predicts future ipsilateral ischemic stroke. METHODS: A JBA was defined as an area of pixels with a grayscale value 10 mm(2) (P < .001). In a Cox model with ipsilateral ischemic events (amaurosis fugax, transient ischemic attack [TIA], or stroke) as the dependent variable, the JBA (8 mm(2)) was still significant after adjusting for other plaque features known to be associated with increased risk, including stenosis, grayscale median, presence of discrete white areas without acoustic shadowing indicating neovascularization, plaque area, and history of contralateral TIA or stroke. Plaque area and grayscale median were not significant. Using the significant variables (stenosis, discrete white areas without acoustic shadowing, JBA, and history of contralateral TIA or stroke), this model predicted the annual risk of stroke for each patient (range, 0.1%-10.0%). The average annual stroke risk was
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48. Kinetics of cation ordering in synthetic MgAl2O4 spinel
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Andreozzi, G. B., Francesco Princivalle, Andreozzi, G. B., and Princivalle, Francesco
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- 2002
49. Neurotrophin immunoreactivity in Teleosts
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MARUCCIO, LUCIANNA, LUCINI, CARLA, DE GIROLAMO, PAOLO, ANDREOZZI G, CASTALDO, LUCIANA, Maruccio, Lucianna, Lucini, Carla, DE GIROLAMO, Paolo, Andreozzi, G, and Castaldo, Luciana
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50. Environmental and biological monitoring of benzene in traffic policemen, police drivers and rural outdoor male workers
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Manuela, C., Francesco, T., Ciarrocca, Manuela, Tomei, Francesco, Caciari, T., Capozzella, Assuntina, Caciari, Tiziana, Capozzella, Assunta, Lara, S., Scimitto, Lara, Nadia, Nardone, Andreozzi, G., Nardone, Nadia, Andreozzi, Giorgia, Barbara, S., Maria, F., Barbara, Scala, Fiaschetti, Maria, Carlotta, Cetica, Valeria Di Giorgio, Maria Pia Schifano, Gianfranco, Tomei, Cetica, Carlotta, DI GIORGIO, Valeria, Schifano, MARIA PIA, Tomei, Gianfranco, Angela, S., and Sancini, Angela
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Adult ,Male ,Rural Population ,Engineering ,Urban Population ,Poison control ,Air Pollutants, Occupational ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Urban area ,Occupational safety and health ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Environmental health ,Air Pollution ,Occupational Exposure ,Injury prevention ,Humans ,Cities ,Benzene ,geography ,Air Pollutants ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Environmental engineering ,Human factors and ergonomics ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Police ,Sorbic Acid ,Acetylcysteine ,Male workers ,chemistry ,Carcinogens ,Rural area ,business ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
To evaluate exposure to benzene in urban and rural areas, an investigation into personal exposure to benzene in traffic policemen, police drivers and rural (roadmen) male outdoor workers was carried out. Personal samples and data acquired using fixed monitoring stations located in different areas of the city were used to measure personal exposure to benzene in 62 non-smoker traffic policemen, 22 police drivers and 57 roadmen. Blood benzene, urinary trans-trans muconic acid (t,t-MA) and S-phenyl-mercapturic acid (S-PMA) were measured at the end of work shift in 62 non-smoker traffic policemen, 22 police drivers and 57 roadmen and 34 smoker traffic policemen, 21 police drivers and 53 roadmen. Exposure to benzene was similar among non-smoker traffic policemen and police drivers and higher among non-smoker urban workers compared to rural workers. Blood benzene, t,t-MA and S-PMA were similar among non-smoker traffic policemen and police drivers; blood benzene and t,t-MA were significantly higher in non-smoker urban workers compared to rural workers. Significant increases in t,t-MA were found in smokers vs. non-smokers. In non-smoker urban workers airborne benzene and blood benzene, and t,t-MA and S-PMA were significantly correlated. This study gives an evaluation of the exposure to benzene in an urban area, comparing people working in the street or in cars, to people working in a rural area. Benzene is a certain carcinogen for humans. The results we showed should lead to more in-depth studies about the effects on health of these categories of workers.
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