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2. RENAL HISTOPATHOLOGY. IMMUNOTACTOID GLOMEROLUPATHY: A CASE OF MONOCLONAL GAMMAPATHY OF RENAL SIGNIFICANCE
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Volgina, G., Gadzhikulieva, M., Uyshuk, N., Kawamura, E., Hisano, S., Nakashima, H., Saito, T., Boor, P., Babi kova, J., Martin, I. V., Bucher, E. B., Eriksson, U., Van Roeyen, C. R. C., Eitner, F., Floege, J., Peutz Kootstra, C. J., Ostendorf, T., Leh, S., Leh, F., Bjanes, T. K., Ohldieck, C., Svarstad, E., Han, B. G., Kim, J. S., Yang, J. W., Choi, S. O., Lollinga, W., Rahbar, A., De Wit, R. H., Riezebos Brilman, A., Soderberg Naucler, C., Van Son, W. J., Sanders, J. S., Smit, M. J., Van Den Born, J., Koike, K., Tsuboi, N., Ikezumi, Y., Go, K., Ogura, M., Saitoh, A., Yokoo, T., Yamaguchi, T., Nokiba, H., Hara, M., Morito, T., Kakihana, K., Ohashi, K., Ando, M., Kimura, T., Yagisawa, T., Nanmoku, K., Kurosawa, A., Sakuma, Y., Miki, A., Nukui, A., Alfieri, C. M., Regalia, A., Simonini, P., Ikehata, M., Chatziantoniou, C., Moroni, G., Rastaldi, M. P., Messa, P., Bockmeyer, C., Sauber lich, K., Zell, S., Zeuschner, P., Agustian, P. A., Wittig, J., Becker, J. U., Peters, B., Andersson, Y., Hadimeri, H., Stegmayr, B., Molne, J., Li, T., He, Y., Chen, H., Chen, J., Kobayashi, A., Mitome, J., Yamamoto, I., Mafune, A., Yamakawa, T., Nakada, Y., Tanno, Y., Ohkido, I., Yamamoto, H., Yokoyama, K., Dervishi, E., Buti, E., Nozzoli, C., Caldini, L. A., Giannakakis, Konstantinos, Minetti, E. E., Cirami, L., Bergesio, F., Ryuge, A., Nomura, A., Shimizu, H., Fujita, Y., Nishi, S., Goto, S., Nakai, K., Ito, J., Fujii, H., Hara, S., Mori, G., Ligabue, G., Cappelli, G., Pinho, A., Moreno, F., Dias, R., Vizcaino, R., Ossareh, S., Asgari, M., Abdi, E., Ataipour, Y., Malakoutian, T., Saddadi, F., and Rayatnia, M.
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- 2014
3. RENAL HISTOPATHOLOGY
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Volgina, G., primary, Gadzhikulieva, M., additional, Uyshuk, N., additional, Kawamura, E., additional, Hisano, S., additional, Nakashima, H., additional, Saito, T., additional, Boor, P., additional, Babi kova, J., additional, Martin, I. V., additional, Bucher, E. B., additional, Eriksson, U., additional, Van Roeyen, C. R. C., additional, Eitner, F., additional, Floege, J., additional, Peutz-Kootstra, C. J., additional, Ostendorf, T., additional, Leh, S., additional, Leh, F., additional, Bjanes, T. K., additional, Ohldieck, C., additional, Svarstad, E., additional, Han, B. G., additional, Kim, J. S., additional, Yang, J. W., additional, Choi, S. O., additional, Lollinga, W., additional, Rahbar, A., additional, De Wit, R. H., additional, Riezebos-Brilman, A., additional, Soderberg-Naucler, C., additional, Van Son, W. J., additional, Sanders, J.-S., additional, Smit, M. J., additional, Van Den Born, J., additional, Koike, K., additional, Tsuboi, N., additional, Ikezumi, Y., additional, Go, K., additional, Ogura, M., additional, Saitoh, A., additional, Yokoo, T., additional, Yamaguchi, T., additional, Nokiba, H., additional, Hara, M., additional, Morito, T., additional, Kakihana, K., additional, Ohashi, K., additional, Ando, M., additional, Kimura, T., additional, Yagisawa, T., additional, Nanmoku, K., additional, Kurosawa, A., additional, Sakuma, Y., additional, Miki, A., additional, Nukui, A., additional, Alfieri, C. M., additional, Regalia, A., additional, Simonini, P., additional, Ikehata, M., additional, Chatziantoniou, C., additional, Moroni, G., additional, Rastaldi, M. P., additional, Messa, P., additional, Bockmeyer, C., additional, Sauberlich, K., additional, Zell, S., additional, Zeuschner, P., additional, Agustian, P. A., additional, Wittig, J., additional, Becker, J. U., additional, Peters, B., additional, Andersson, Y., additional, Hadimeri, H., additional, Stegmayr, B., additional, Molne, J., additional, Li, T., additional, He, Y., additional, Chen, H., additional, Chen, J., additional, Kobayashi, A., additional, Mitome, J., additional, Yamamoto, I., additional, Mafune, A., additional, Yamakawa, T., additional, Nakada, Y., additional, Tanno, Y., additional, Ohkido, I., additional, Yamamoto, H., additional, Yokoyama, K., additional, Dervishi, E., additional, Buti, E., additional, Nozzoli, C., additional, Caldini, L. A., additional, Giannakakis, C., additional, Minetti, E. E., additional, Cirami, L., additional, Bergesio, F., additional, Ryuge, A., additional, Nomura, A., additional, Shimizu, H., additional, Fujita, Y., additional, Nishi, S., additional, Goto, S., additional, Nakai, K., additional, Ito, J., additional, Fujii, H., additional, Hara, S., additional, Mori, G., additional, Ligabue, G., additional, Cappelli, G., additional, Pinho, A., additional, Moreno, F., additional, Dias, R., additional, Vizcaino, R., additional, Ossareh, S., additional, Asgari, M., additional, Abdi, E., additional, Ataipour, Y., additional, Malakoutian, T., additional, Saddadi, F., additional, and Rayatnia, M., additional
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4. Indagine sperimentale del flusso in un canale con fondo ondulato
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Caldini, L and Romano, Giovanni Paolo
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- 2003
5. Inverse relationship between scores on the quality of life questionnaire SF-12 and on the Aging Males' Symptoms scale in Italian men
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Giorgio Valenti, Massimo Capone, Gianni Forti, Marco Grasso, Vicenzo Mirone, Francesca Chiaffarino, Elena Ricci, Gianluca Appiani, Emilio Corti, Davide Fabbrica, Enzo Ferrario, Sergio Ghezzi, Marco Grendele, Paolo Maroni, Gianbattista Mazzoleni, Mario Nicolussi, Antonio Pinnavaria, Alberto Rossi, Vittorino Sala, Silvana Santoro, Gaetano Autore, Giovanni Avvento, Roberto Barra, Dario Brunetti, Aurelio Catalano, Vincenzo Girardi, Giuseppe Iovane, Federico Lettieri, Sergio Marescotti, Nicola Pelaggi, Gennaro Sica, Stefano Delcanale, Beatrice M. Gorreri, Carlo Maini, Fabrizio Peri, Emilio Sani, Mario Sisto, Anita Sullam, Giovanni Zanardi, Giuseppe Burgio, Alessandro Bussotti, Lucia Caldini, Lucia Gianelli, Nadia Gianni, Massimo Giuntoli, Massimo Guarducci, Alessio Nastruzzi, Rachele Pacileo, Riccardo Pirozzi, Lorenzo Pisani, Maurizio Puliti, Paola Rafanelli, Paolo Baron, Filippo Cocomazzi, Giovanni Cominetti, Gianfranco Matera, Gianfranco Panizzo, Denis Podrecca, Ivana Rupalti, Paolo Spagnul, Laura Ivana Tonelli, Onorino Venturini, Claudio Nardo, Fabio Parazzini, null Aging Male Italian Epidemiological, Valenti, G, Capone, M, Forti, G, Grasso, M, Mirone, Vincenzo, Chiaffarino, F, Ricci, E, Appiani, G, Corti, E, Fabbrica, D, Ferrario, E, Ghezzi, S, Grendele, M, Maroni, P, Mazzoleni, G, Nicolussi, M, Pinnavaria, A, Rossi, A, Sala, V, Santoro, S, Autore, G, Avvento, G, Barra, R, Brunetti, D, Catalano, A, Girardi, V, Iovane, G, Lettieri, F, Marescotti, S, Pelaggi, N, Sica, G, Delcanale, S, Gorreri, Bm, Maini, C, Peri, F, Sani, E, Sisto, M, Sullam, A, Zanardi, G, Burgio, G, Bussotti, A, Caldini, L, Gianelli, L, Gianni, N, Giuntoli, M, Guarducci, M, Nastruzzi, A, Pacileo, R, Pirozzi, R, Pisani, L, Puliti, M, Rafanelli, P, Baron, P, Cocomazzi, F, Cominetti, G, Matera, G, Panizzo, G, Podrecca, D, Rupalti, I, Spagnul, P, Tonelli, Li, Venturini, O, Nardo, C, Parazzini, F, and Aging Male Italian Epidemiological Study, G. r. o. u. p.
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Gerontology ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aging ,Cross-sectional study ,Quality of life ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Myocardial infarction ,Aged ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Increased risk ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Italy ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Scale (social sciences) ,Physical therapy ,Quality of Life ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business - Abstract
To analyse the relation between results of the Aging Males' Symptoms (AMS) questionnaire for aging males, and of quality of life (QOL) questionnaire SF-12 and cardiovascular risk factors.1,927 men aged 55-85 years were interviewed by 56 general practitioners. During the interview the men were asked to fill in the AMS scale and the QOL questionnaire SF-12.Of 1,927 men 1,806 men filled correctly the AMS questionnaire. The mean SF-12 mental index was respectively 55.9 in men with a total AMS score indicating no impairment, 50.9 mild, 42.8 moderate, and 32.8 severe impairment. The corresponding values for the physical index were 51.2, 46.7, 40.8 and 32.3. A history of diabetes was associated with an increased risk of reporting moderate/severe impairment: in relation to the total AMS score the odds ratio, (OR), of moderate/severe impairment in comparison with no impairment was 1.6 (95%CI 1.2-2.1). A history of myocardial infarction and hypertension increased the risk (respectively OR 1.4 (95%CI 1.1-18) and 1.7 (95%CI 1.2-2.4)).This study shows that higher AMS scores are associated with lower SF-12 indices and suggests that elevated values of the AMS score are associated with cardiovascular risk factors or diseases.
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6. Assessment of stress in the inclusion of nursing students in hospital practice.
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Fernandes Pereira FG, Nunes Caldini L, Di Ciero Miranda M, and Áfio Caetano J
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- Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Educational Measurement, Female, Humans, Male, Young Adult, Adaptation, Psychological, Education, Nursing methods, Stress, Psychological epidemiology, Students, Nursing
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Objective: To verify the presence of stress among undergraduate nursing students in different stages of hospital practice., Method: Descriptive, cross-sectional study addressing 86 nursing students in their 6th, 7th, and 9th semesters in 2011. An instrument developed by Costa and Polak for the Assessment of Stress Among Nursing Students was used. It is composed of six domains: performance of practical activities, professional communication, time management, environment, professional training, and theoretical activity., Results: Most participants were women (95%) and the average age was 23 years old. A total of 84% of students passed the program's courses and 91% participated in extracurricular activities. Stressors are present during the entire program but intensify when students are introduced to care practice with an emphasis on the domain of professional training; related stress was high in all the semesters. The scores concerning the practical activity domain were higher only in the 6th semester. There were statistically significant levels at 0.01 and 0.10 in the difference in the averages in the domains of training and time management, respectively, between the semesters. As the students advance in the program, scores obtained in the domains presented by AEEE change. As stress can interfere in the performance and learning of nursing students, coping strategies should be devised to enable them to deal with stress during the program.
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- 2014
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7. Inverse relationship between scores on the quality of life questionnaire SF-12 and on the Aging Males' Symptoms scale in Italian men.
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Valenti G, Capone M, Forti G, Grasso M, Mirone V, Chiaffarino F, Ricci E, Appiani G, Corti E, Fabbrica D, Ferrario E, Ghezzi S, Grendele M, Maroni P, Mazzoleni G, Nicolussi M, Pinnavaria A, Rossi A, Sala V, Santoro S, Autore G, Avvento G, Barra R, Brunetti D, Catalano A, Girardi V, Iovane G, Lettieri F, Marescotti S, Pelaggi N, Sica G, Delcanale S, Gorreri BM, Maini C, Peri F, Sani E, Sisto M, Sullam A, Zanardi G, Burgio G, Bussotti A, Caldini L, Gianelli L, Gianni N, Giuntoli M, Guarducci M, Nastruzzi A, Pacileo R, Pirozzi R, Pisani L, Puliti M, Rafanelli P, Baron P, Cocomazzi F, Cominetti G, Matera G, Panizzo G, Podrecca D, Rupalti I, Spagnul P, Tonelli LI, Venturini O, Nardo C, and Parazzini F
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- Aged, Aging physiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Risk Factors, Surveys and Questionnaires, Aging psychology, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Quality of Life
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Objectives: To analyse the relation between results of the Aging Males' Symptoms (AMS) questionnaire for aging males, and of quality of life (QOL) questionnaire SF-12 and cardiovascular risk factors., Methods: 1,927 men aged 55-85 years were interviewed by 56 general practitioners. During the interview the men were asked to fill in the AMS scale and the QOL questionnaire SF-12., Results: Of 1,927 men 1,806 men filled correctly the AMS questionnaire. The mean SF-12 mental index was respectively 55.9 in men with a total AMS score indicating no impairment, 50.9 mild, 42.8 moderate, and 32.8 severe impairment. The corresponding values for the physical index were 51.2, 46.7, 40.8 and 32.3. A history of diabetes was associated with an increased risk of reporting moderate/severe impairment: in relation to the total AMS score the odds ratio, (OR), of moderate/severe impairment in comparison with no impairment was 1.6 (95%CI 1.2-2.1). A history of myocardial infarction and hypertension increased the risk (respectively OR 1.4 (95%CI 1.1-18) and 1.7 (95%CI 1.2-2.4))., Conclusions: This study shows that higher AMS scores are associated with lower SF-12 indices and suggests that elevated values of the AMS score are associated with cardiovascular risk factors or diseases.
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