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2. Tra maghi e sciamani: le letture etnoantropologiche di Elsa Morante
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Zublena, P, Molierni, F, Dainotto, R, Fanelli, A, Gasperina Geroni, R, Gatto, M, Desogu, P, Agliocco, A, Grandelis, A, Borghesi, A, Carpita, C, Picconi, GL, Bazzocchi, MA, de Cristofaro, F, Vetere, V, Rimini, S, Nisticò, R, Desogus, P, Zublena, P, Molierni, F, Dainotto, R, Fanelli, A, Gasperina Geroni, R, Gatto, M, Desogu, P, Agliocco, A, Grandelis, A, Borghesi, A, Carpita, C, Picconi, GL, Bazzocchi, MA, de Cristofaro, F, Vetere, V, Rimini, S, Nisticò, R, and Desogus, P
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Il saggio prende in considerazione le letture di Elsa Morante in ambito antropologico e etnografico, sulla base dei libri da lei posseduti e conservati nel Fondo Morante della Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma. L'attenzione riservata a Ernesto De Martino appare complessivamente modesta; assai più vivo è l'interesse che la scrittrice dimostra verso l'opera di Mircea Eliade, più consono alle sue inclinazioni e alla sua sensibilità. Fra i punti di contatto spiccano l'idea di storia e la fascinazione per la sapienza orientale.
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- 2021
3. Primo Levi
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Alfano, G, Tricomi, A, Botti, FP, Zanardo, M, Zublena, P, Mattioda, E, Innocenti, O, Barenghi, M, Donati, R, Di Gesù, M, Bello Minciacchi, C, Scaffai, N, Zinato, E, Fichera, G, Loreto, A, Micheletti, G, Policastro, G, Baldi, V, Traina, G, Turchetta, G, Benvenuti, G, Zago, N, Menetti, E, Tomasi, F, Donnarumma, R, Mengozzi, C, De Cristofaro, F, Alfano, G, Tricomi, A, Botti, FP, Zanardo, M, Zublena, P, Mattioda, E, Innocenti, O, Barenghi, M, Donati, R, Di Gesù, M, Bello Minciacchi, C, Scaffai, N, Zinato, E, Fichera, G, Loreto, A, Micheletti, G, Policastro, G, Baldi, V, Traina, G, Turchetta, G, Benvenuti, G, Zago, N, Menetti, E, Tomasi, F, Donnarumma, R, Mengozzi, C, and De Cristofaro, F
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Presentazione di Primo Levi narratore, focalizzata sulle opere di maggiore organicità e respiro: le due narrazioni testimoniali Se questo è un uomo e La tregua, il romanzo storico Se non ora, quando? e il lungo saggio sul fenomeno del Lager I sommersi e i salvati, cui va aggiunta l’autobiografia (rispetto ai canoni del genere, intenzionalmente frammentaria e reticente) Il sistema periodico. A differenza di quanto accade nelle narrazioni brevi, incentrate spesso (come ha scritto Federico Pianzola) sui temi della genesi e della metamorfosi, in queste opere Levi mostra di prediligere la forma della storia di salvazione, dove però l’esito appare sempre provvisorio, e insidiato da nuove minacce.
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- 2018
4. A modeling approach for engine dynamics based on electrical analogy
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Palma A, Palladino A, Fiengo G, De Cristofaro F, Garofalo F, Glielmo L., Palma, A, Palladino, A, Fiengo, G, De Cristofaro, F, Garofalo, F, and Glielmo, L.
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In this paper, a multi-cylinder, internal combustion engine model is presented. The paper is focused on a new modular, physically based and lumped parameter (zero dimensional) approach, leading to a complete and coherent model structure. The model is conceived to be used with general purpose simulation software, as MATLAB/Simulink. The mean value outputs of the model (pressure, temperature, mass flow, torque) are compared with experimental data, collected by a Fiat 1.8 liter engine, in order to perform a standard identification and validation procedure.
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- 2008
5. Colocutaneous fistula through ulcerative colitis and cancer to the pyoderma gangrenosum: a never-ending story for a single patient. Case report.
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EBERSPACHER, C., MASCAGNI, D., FRALLEONE, L., MATURO, A., DI MATTEO, F. M., DE CRISTOFARO, F., MERLETTI, D., SANTORO, A., MASCAGNI, P., PONTONE, S., and PIRONI, D.
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- 2019
6. Nitric oxide prevents inducible cyclooxygenase expression by inhibiting nuclear factor-kappa B and nuclear factor-interleukin-6 activation
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Rosa Carnuccio, Maria Chiara Maiuri, Fulvio D'Acquisto, de Cristofaro F, D'Acquisto, F, Maiuri, MARIA CHIARA, DE CRISTOFARO, F, and Carnuccio, Rosa
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Lipopolysaccharides ,Lipopolysaccharide ,Down-Regulation ,Nitric Oxide ,Dinoprostone ,Nitric oxide ,Cyclooxygenase pathway ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,medicine ,Animals ,Electrophoretic mobility shift assay ,Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors ,Nitric Oxide Donors ,Prostaglandin E2 ,Interleukin 6 ,Pharmacology ,biology ,Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Protein-beta ,Macrophages ,NF-kappa B ,General Medicine ,Molecular biology ,Isoenzymes ,chemistry ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases ,Enzyme Induction ,biology.protein ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Cyclooxygenase ,Sodium nitroprusside ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Stimulation of J774 macrophages with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leads to the release of large amounts of prostaglandins (PGs) generated by the inducible isoform of cyclooxygenase (COX-2). Nitric oxide (NO), a pleiotropic free radical, has been demonstrated to modulate the release of a broad range of inflammatory mediators, amongst these PGs. In the present study we investigated the molecular mechanism by which NO affects cyclooxygenase pathway. Incubation of J774 cells with LPS caused an increase of prostaglandin E2 production and COX-2 protein expression which was prevented in a concentration-dependent fashion by pre-incubating cells with sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and S-nitroso-glutathione (GSNO), two NO-generating agents. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay indicated that both NO-generating agents blocked LPS-induced activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) by increasing IkappaB-alpha protein expression and blocking nuclear translocation of NF-kappaB subunits p50 and p65. SNP and GSNO also inhibited nuclear factor-interleukin-6 (NF-IL6) activation. These results show for the first time that SNP and GSNO down-regulate LPS-induced COX-2 expression by inhibiting NF-kappaB and NF-IL6 activation and suggest a negative feed-back mechanism that may be important for limiting excessive or prolonged PGs production in pathological events.
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- 2001
7. Ascesso retroperitoneale post-traumatico o malattia di Crohn del colon? Presentazione di un caso clinico
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Marchesi, Maurizio, Biffoni, Marco, Tartaglia, Francesco, Panzironi, G, Marzullo, A, De Cristofaro, F, Lentini, A, and Campana, F. P.
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- 1995
8. A LPV Fault Detection and Isolation method for a Spark Injection Engine
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Gagliardi, G, primary, Casavola, A, additional, De Cristofaro, F, additional, Famularo, D, additional, and Franze, Giuseppe, additional
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- 2010
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9. Air Mass Flow Prediction Algorithm
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De Cristofaro, F., primary, Petrella, A., additional, Cardone, M., additional, Lanzilli, G., additional, and Senatore, A., additional
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- 2005
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10. A LPV Fault Detection and Isolation method for a Spark Injection Engine.
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Gagliardi, G., Casavola, A., De Cristofaro, F., Famularo, D., and Franze?, G.
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- 2010
11. Benefits of Using a Real-Time Engine Model During Engine ECU Development
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Caraceni, A., primary, De Cristofaro, F., additional, Ferrara, F., additional, Scala, S., additional, and Philipp, O., additional
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- 2003
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12. In cylinder air charge prediction for VVA system: Experimental validation.
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Palladino, A., Fiengo, G., De Cristofaro, F., Casavola, A., and Glielmo, L.
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- 2008
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13. Protective role of nuclear factor kappa B against nitric oxide-induced apoptosis in J774 macrophages
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D'Acquisto, F, primary, de Cristofaro, F, additional, Maiuri, M C, additional, Tajana, G, additional, and Carnuccio, R, additional
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- 2001
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14. Subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS) in chronic venous insufficiency. A 14 years experience.
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Di Battista, L., D'andrea, V., Galani, A., De Cristofaro, F., Guarino, S., Pulcini, A., Nardi, M., Maturo, A., Palermo, S., De Antoni, E., and Stio, F.
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- 2012
15. Prophylactic transabdominal amnioinfusion in oligohydramnios for preterm premature rupture of membranes: increase of amniotic fluid index during latency period.
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Garzetti, Gioele, Ciavattini, Andrea, De Cristofaro, Feliceantonio, La Marca, Norberto, Arduini, Domenico, Garzetti, G G, Ciavattini, A, De Cristofaro, F, La Marca, N, and Arduini, D
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- 1997
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16. Longitudinal measurement of amniotic fluid index in term pregnancies and its association with intrapartum fetal distress.
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Garzetti, Giuseppe Gioele, Ciavattini, Andrea, La Marca, Norberto, de Cristofaro, Feliceantonio, Garzetti, G G, Ciavattini, A, La Marca, N, and De Cristofaro, F
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- 1997
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17. A case of symptomatic mass in the right iliac fossa: a Bermuda Triangle which often lies the right diagnosis
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Alessandra Panarese, Pironi D, Pontone S, Vendettuoli M, De Cristofaro F, Antonelli M, Romani A, and Filippini A
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Adult ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Leiomyoma ,Genital Neoplasms, Female ,Broad Ligament ,leyomioma ,road ligament tumors ,right iliac fossa ,pelvic pain ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
Disease of the iliac fossa can often be accompanied by non-specific symptoms and some of these are exclusively caused by the compression of bulky masses of other neighboring structures. In young women a differential diagnosis is a non trivial task as several possible causes have to be taken into account. Thus, intraligamentary tumors, which are extremely rare finding, are frequently confused with uterus, ovary or intestinal tumors. Even if myomas are the most benign tumors of the female genital tract, broad ligament leiomyomas are an unusual finding in women of reproductive age. These tumors are often asymptomatic until they reach a volume likely to cause symptoms related to the mass pressure. An accurate patient's anamnesis and examination serve as a guide to further examinations. Ultrasound is the first line imaging as it can show ovarian or other pelvic mass and doesn't involve exposure to radiations in young patients, who can be pregnant. We describe the clinical presentation and imaging features of a broad ligament leiomyoma, which presented as an inguinal mass in a patient with a right iliac fossa pain. We also report our diagnostic process performing the differential diagnosis with other potential pathologies of RIF. In these cases, a preoperative disease classification discriminating the benign or malignant tumor nature is closely linked to the proper patient management.Le patologie occupanti le aree addominali inferiori sono frequentemente accompagnate da una sintomatologia aspecifica causata, il più delle volte, da compresione «ab estrinseco» a carico degli organi contigui. Nelle donne in età fertile la diagnosi differenziale gioca un ruolo di primo piano per una corretta gestione del paziente. Avviene così che alcune tipologie di tumori rari, come quelli intralegamentari, vengano confusi con tumori di altra proveninenza (utero, annessi o intestino). Alcuni tra questi, come il leiomioma del legamento largo, inusuali nelle donne giovani, insorgano e persistano senza alcuna manifestazione clinica sino al momento in cui il volume di massa non porti a compressioni nei confronti di strutture contigue. In questi casi una accurata anamnesi è fondamentale e deve essere sempre accompagnata da una indagine ecografica che accerti in maniera mininvasiva i l’origine ed i rapporti delle masse sospette. Vengono di seguito descritti: il percorso diagnostico e gestionale in un raro caso di leiomioma del legamento largo in una paziente con sintomatologia dolorosa in fossa iliaca destra. Nel nostro caso la diagnosi differenziale preoperatoria ha consentito un corretto approccio chirurgico discriminando sulla la natura benigna della lesione individuata.
18. Corporale di Gesualdo Il bestiario selvaggio della malattia
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De Cristofaro, Francesco
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- 1998
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19. Engine Failure and High Speed Knock
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Cornetti, G. M., primary, De Cristofaro, F., additional, and Gozzelino, R., additional
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- 1977
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20. Relationship of Flame Front Pattern to Pressure and High-Speed Knock on Commercial Engines
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Chiampo, P., primary, De Cristofaro, F., additional, and Gozzelino, R., additional
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- 1973
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21. Development of calibration tools for model based engine control strategies
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De Cristofaro, F., primary, Funel, A., additional, and Scala, S., additional
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22. Development of calibration tools for model based engine control strategies.
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De Cristofaro, F., Funel, A., and Scala, S.
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- 2003
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23. La simulazione
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C. Venditti, F. Addis, G. Amadio, F. Astone, A. M. Benedetti, C. Bona, F. Bosetti, L. Bozzi, V. Calderai, A. Carrabba, D. Carusi, G. Cerdonio Chiaromonte, F. Criscuolo, G. D'Amico, G. De Cristofaro, F. Di Ciommo, F. Di Marzio, G. Di Rosa, M. Fabiani, D. Farace, C. Favilli, A. Fusaro, E. Gabrielli, F. Gambino, L. Gatt, G. Gitti, A. Gorassini, R. Lenzi, M. Lobuono, F. Macario, M. Maggiolo, M. R. Marella, S. Martuccelli, M. R. Maugeri, R. Mazzariol, E. Navarretta, M. Orlandi, S. Pagliantini, S. Patti, G. Porcelli, C. Scognamiglio, P. Sirena, S. Troiano, G. Villa, C. Venditti, F. Addis, G. Amadio, F. Astone, A.M. Benedetti, C. Bona, F. Bosetti, L. Bozzi, V. Calderai, A. Carrabba, D. Carusi, G. Cerdonio Chiaromonte, F. Criscuolo, G. D'Amico, G. De Cristofaro, F. Di Ciommo, F. Di Marzio, G. Di Rosa, M. Fabiani, D. Farace, C. Favilli, A. Fusaro, E. Gabrielli, F. Gambino, L. Gatt, G. Gitti, A. Gorassini, R. Lenzi, M. Lobuono, F. Macario, M. Maggiolo, M.R. Marella, S. Martuccelli, M.R. Maugeri, R. Mazzariol, E. Navarretta, M. Orlandi, S. Pagliantini, S. Patti, G. Porcelli, C. Scognamiglio, P. Sirena, S. Troiano, GR. Villa, G. Amadio, F. Macario, Venditti, C., Addis, F., Amadio, G., Astone, F., Benedetti, A. M., Bona, C., Bosetti, F., Bozzi, L., Calderai, V., Carrabba, A., Carusi, D., Cerdonio Chiaromonte, G., Criscuolo, F., D'Amico, G., De Cristofaro, G., Di Ciommo, F., Di Marzio, F., Di Rosa, G., Fabiani, M., Farace, D., Favilli, C., Fusaro, A., Gabrielli, E., Gambino, F., Gatt, L., Gitti, G., Gorassini, A., Lenzi, R., Lobuono, M., Macario, F., Maggiolo, M., Marella, M. R., Martuccelli, S., Maugeri, M. R., Mazzariol, R., Navarretta, E., Orlandi, M., Pagliantini, S., Patti, S., Porcelli, G., Scognamiglio, C., Sirena, P., Troiano, S., and Villa, G.
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contratto, invalidità, simulazione - Abstract
Il contributo costituisce la seconda edizione, totalmente riveduta ed aggiornata, della trattazione dell'intera disciplina legale in materia di simulazione del contratto e degli atti unilaterali, unitamente ad una compiuta analisi delle ipotesi applicative esaminate alla luce della giurisprudenza più recente della Corte di Cassazione.
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- 2022
24. Tra maghi e sciamani: le letture etnoantropologiche di Elsa Morante
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Borghesi, A, Zublena, P, Molierni, F, Dainotto, R, Fanelli, A, Gasperina Geroni, R, Gatto, M, Desogu, P, Agliocco, A, Grandelis, A, Borghesi, A, Carpita, C, Picconi, GL, Bazzocchi, MA, de Cristofaro, F, Vetere, V, Rimini, S, Nisticò, R, and Desogus, P
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L-FIL-LET/14 - CRITICA LETTERARIA E LETTERATURE COMPARATE ,De Martino Ernesto, Morante Elsa, Eliade Mircea, antropologia, etnologia ,L-FIL-LET/11 - LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA - Abstract
Il saggio prende in considerazione le letture di Elsa Morante in ambito antropologico e etnografico, sulla base dei libri da lei posseduti e conservati nel Fondo Morante della Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma. L'attenzione riservata a Ernesto De Martino appare complessivamente modesta; assai più vivo è l'interesse che la scrittrice dimostra verso l'opera di Mircea Eliade, più consono alle sue inclinazioni e alla sua sensibilità. Fra i punti di contatto spiccano l'idea di storia e la fascinazione per la sapienza orientale.
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- 2021
25. Il romanzo parlamentare
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Bertoni, Clotilde, Alfano, G, De Cristofaro, F, and Bertoni, Clotilde
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Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature Comparate ,Literature,Politics - Abstract
The essay deals with Italian parliamentary novel and also with its links with European culture.
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- 2018
26. Primo Levi
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Barenghi, M, Alfano, G, Tricomi, A, Botti, FP, Zanardo, M, Zublena, P, Mattioda, E, Innocenti, O, Barenghi, M, Donati, R, Di Gesù, M, Bello Minciacchi, C, Scaffai, N, Zinato, E, Fichera, G, Loreto, A, Micheletti, G, Policastro, G, Baldi, V, Traina, G, Turchetta, G, Benvenuti, G, Zago, N, Menetti, E, Tomasi, F, Donnarumma, R, Mengozzi, C, and De Cristofaro, F
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Levi, Primo ,testimonianza ,romanzo ,L-FIL-LET/11 - LETTERATURA ITALIANA CONTEMPORANEA ,autobiografia - Abstract
Presentazione di Primo Levi narratore, focalizzata sulle opere di maggiore organicità e respiro: le due narrazioni testimoniali Se questo è un uomo e La tregua, il romanzo storico Se non ora, quando? e il lungo saggio sul fenomeno del Lager I sommersi e i salvati, cui va aggiunta l’autobiografia (rispetto ai canoni del genere, intenzionalmente frammentaria e reticente) Il sistema periodico. A differenza di quanto accade nelle narrazioni brevi, incentrate spesso (come ha scritto Federico Pianzola) sui temi della genesi e della metamorfosi, in queste opere Levi mostra di prediligere la forma della storia di salvazione, dove però l’esito appare sempre provvisorio, e insidiato da nuove minacce.
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- 2018
27. Tra le nebbie della legge e le nebbie del racconto: Charles Dickens, Bleak House
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Clotilde Bertoni, De Cristofaro, F, Viscardi, M, and Clotilde Bertoni
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Dickens, Literature, Law ,Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria E Letterature Comparate - Abstract
The essay analyses Dickens' Bleak House
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- 2017
28. L’incubo di Brabanzio e il sogno di Titania. Gli animali dell’eros in William Shakespeare
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Angela Leonardi, Stefano Manferlotti, Michele Stanco, Simonetta de Filippis, Maria Teresa Chialant, Annamaria Lamarra, Francesco Marroni, Silvia Bigliazzi, Angelo Righetti, Francesco de Cristofaro, S. Manferlotti, A. Leonardi, M. Stanco, S. Bigliazzi, A. Righetti, M.T. Chialant, F. de Cristofaro, F. Marroni, S. de Ffilippis, A. Lamarra, Stefano Manferlotti, Leonardi, Angela, Manferlotti, Stefano, Stanco, Michele, de Filippis, Simonetta, Teresa Chialant, Maria, Lamarra, Annamaria, Marroni, Francesco, Bigliazzi, Silvia, Righetti, Angelo, and DE CRISTOFARO, Francesco Paolo
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- 2009
29. Air Mass Flow Analysis for SI Engine: EGR and Scavenging
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Luigi Glielmo, Giovanni Fiengo, Ferdinando De Cristofaro, Angelo Palladino, Fabio Garofalo, Antonio Palma, Palma, A, Palladino, A, Fiengo, G, DE CRISTOFARO, F, Garofalo, F, and Glielmo, L
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Exhaust manifold ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,Exhaust gas ,General Medicine ,Automotive engineering ,law.invention ,body regions ,Internal combustion engine ,law ,Back-fire ,Exhaust gas recirculation ,Inlet manifold ,business ,Process engineering ,Scavenging ,NOx - Abstract
In order to lower the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) concentration in internal combustion engine emissions and to improve performance, Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Scavenging mechanism are introduced. EGR recirculates a fraction of the exhaust gas back into the cylinders, thus diluting the intake air. This lowers the maximum combustion temperature and, since the formation of NOx is heavily dependent on temperature, it results in a reduction of NOx concentration. Similarly, the Scavenging phenomenon is the air mass flowing from intake manifold directly to exhaust manifold, due to an overlap of intake and exhaust valves, without participating at the combustion. In this paper, the authors present a mean value engine model, aimed at the challenging purpose of the analysis of EGR and Scavenging. The model is based on an innovative approach for engine dynamics conceived mainly on the analogy with electric systems.
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- 2008
30. In Cylinder Air Charge Prediction for VVA System: Experimental Validation
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Giovanni Fiengo, Angelo Palladino, Luigi Glielmo, F. De Cristofaro, Alessandro Casavola, Palladino, Angelo, Fiengo, G, DE CRISTOFARO, F, Casavola, A, and Glielmo, L
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Lift (data mining) ,Automotive industry ,law.invention ,Nonlinear system ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,law ,Robustness (computer science) ,Control system ,Robust control ,business ,Inlet manifold ,Simulation - Abstract
Automotive companies commonly adopt hardware-in-the-loop simulators to develop new control strategies in order to reduce the effort and the cost of the testing phase. This work aims at presenting a simple intake manifold air dynamics model, suited for HIL simulations, taking into account the nonlinear effects caused by VVA system during all its operating modes, i.e. full lift, early closure, late opening and multi lift. The performances of the proposed model are finally presented through comparisons with experimental data collected by a 1.4 liter Fiat SI engine, showing good reliability and excellent robustness.
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- 2008
31. Protective role of nuclear factor kappaB against nitric oxide-induced apoptosis in J774 macrophages
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Rosa Carnuccio, Fulvio D'Acquisto, G Tajana, F de Cristofaro, Maria Chiara Maiuri, D'Acquisto, F, DE CRISTOFARO, F, Maiuri, MARIA CHIARA, Tajana, G, and Carnuccio, Rosa
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Nitroprusside ,Cell Survival ,Apoptosis ,DNA Fragmentation ,Biology ,Nitric Oxide ,Amino Acid Chloromethyl Ketones ,Cell Line ,Nitric oxide ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,NF-KappaB Inhibitor alpha ,Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate ,medicine ,Animals ,Viability assay ,Molecular Biology ,Transcription factor ,Macrophages ,NF-kappa B ,Cell Biology ,Molecular biology ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,chemistry ,Cytoplasm ,DNA fragmentation ,I-kappa B Proteins ,Sodium nitroprusside ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We investigated the role of constitutive transcription factor nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) in nitric oxide (NO)-mediated apoptosis in J774 macrophages. Our results show that NF-kappaB is present in untreated J774 cells in a form constitutively active. Incubation of cells with sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and S-nitroso-glutathione (GSNO), two NO-generating compounds, caused: (a) inhibition of constitutive NF-kappaB/DNA binding activity; (b) decrease of cell viability; (c) DNA fragmentation; (d) ApopTag positivity. Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) and N-alpha-para-tosyl-L-lysine chloromethyl ketone (TLCK), two inhibitors of NF-kappaB activation, showed the same effects of both NO-generating compounds. Furthermore, SNP and GSNO as well as PDTC and TLCK significantly increased the cytoplasmic level of IkappaBalpha. All together these results demonstrate that constitutive NF-kappaB protects J774 macrophages from NO-induced apoptosis. Moreover, these findings show, for the first time, that NO-generating compounds may induce apoptosis in J774 macrophages by down-regulating constitutive NF-kappaB/DNA binding activity and suggest a novel mechanism by which NO induces apoptosis.
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- 2001
32. Acute diverticulitis: beyond the diagnosis: predictive role of CT in assessing risk of recurrence and clinical implications in non-operative management of acute diverticulitis.
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Simonetti S, Lanciotti S, Carlomagno D, De Cristofaro F, Galardo G, Cirillo B, Fiore F, Bonito G, Severi C, and Ricci P
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Acute Disease, Predictive Value of Tests, Aged, Diverticulitis, Colonic diagnostic imaging, Diverticulitis, Colonic therapy, Risk Assessment, Retrospective Studies, Adult, Recurrence, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Purpose: The aim of the study is to identify CT findings that are predictive of recurrence of acute uncomplicated colonic diverticulitis, to better risk-stratify these patients for whom guidelines recommend a conservative outpatient treatment and to determine the appropriate management with an improvement of health costs., Materials and Methods: Over the past year, 33 patients enrolled in an outpatient integrated care pathway (PDTA) for uncomplicated acute diverticulitis with 1-year follow-up period, without recurrence, and 33 patients referred to Emergency Department for a recurrent acute diverticulitis were included. Images of admission CT were reviewed by two radiologists and the imaging features were analyzed and compared with Chi-square and Student t tests. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression models were employed to identify parameters that significantly predicted recurrence in 1-year follow-up period and establish cutoff and recurrence-free rates. The maximally selected rank statistics (MSRS) were used to identify the optimal wall thickening cutoff for the prediction of recurrence., Results: Patients with recurrence showed a greater mean parietal thickness compared to the group without recurrence (16 mm vs. 11.5 mm; HR 1.25, p < 0.001) and more evidence of grade 4 of peridiverticular inflammation (40% vs. 12%, p = 0.009, HR 3.44). 12-month recurrence-free rates progressively decrease with increasing thickness and inflammation. In multivariate analysis, only parietal thickness maintained its predictive power with an optimal cutpoint > 15 mm that causes a sixfold increased risk of recurrence (HR 6.22; 95% CI, 3.05-12.67; p < 0.001). Beyond thickness and peridiverticular inflammation, predictive value of early recurrence within 90 days from the 1st episode resulted also an Hinchey Ib on admission CT., Conclusions: The maximum wall thickening and the grade of peridiverticular inflammation can be considered as predictive factors of recurrence and may be helpful in selecting patients for a tailored treatment to prevent the risk of recurrence., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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33. Sex differences in 123 I-mIBG scintigraphy imaging techniques in patients with heart failure.
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Conte M, De Feo MS, Frantellizzi V, Di Rocco A, Farcomeni A, De Cristofaro F, Maria R, Pisani AR, Rubini G, and De Vincentis G
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- Humans, Female, Male, Sex Characteristics, Retrospective Studies, Radiopharmaceuticals, Heart, Radionuclide Imaging, 3-Iodobenzylguanidine, Heart Failure diagnostic imaging
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123 I-mIBG-scintigraphy could be a useful stratifying tool for patients with heart failure (HF). The purpose of this retrospective study is to evaluate whether there are differences between men and women with HF in terms of the prediction of cardiac arrhythmic events (AE)., Research and Methods: A total of 306 patients, before implantable-cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) implantation, were evaluated. They underwent123 I-mIBG-scintigraphy and an evaluation of the results was performed after 85 months of follow-up. Early and late planar and SPECT cardiac images were acquired. Heart-to-mediastinum ratio (HM) for planar images and the sum of the segmental scores (SS) for SPECT were calculated., Results: In the general population, age, early SS (ESS), late SS (LSS), and ejection fraction (EF) were statistically significant for the prediction of AE at Cox regression, while early and late HM (eHM,lHM) were not significative for the prediction of AE. Population was divided into females and males and univariate analysis was conducted separately for the two cohorts: no significant variables for prediction of AE were found in females. For males, ESS, LSS, EF, and late HM were statistically significant predictors of AE. The overall survival was similar in males and females, but the risk of AE is lower in males than in females., Conclusions:123 I-mIBG represents a more effective tool for the prediction of AE in male patients than in women.- Published
- 2023
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34. A Systematic Review on Dementia and Translocator Protein (TSPO): When Nuclear Medicine Highlights an Underlying Expression.
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Conte M, De Feo MS, Corica F, Gorica J, Sidrak MMA, De Cristofaro F, Filippi L, Ricci M, De Vincentis G, and Frantellizzi V
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- Humans, Nuclear Medicine, Fluorine Radioisotopes chemistry, Cerebellum diagnostic imaging, Animals, Dementia diagnostic imaging, Neuroinflammatory Diseases diagnostic imaging, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon, Positron-Emission Tomography, Receptors, GABA-A analysis, Radiopharmaceuticals chemistry, Molecular Imaging methods
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Background: Translocator protein (TSPO) is a neuroinflammation hallmark. Different TSPO affinity compounds have been produced and over time, the techniques of radiolabeling have been refined. The aim of this systematic review is to summarize the development of new radiotracers for dementia and neuroinflammation imaging., Methods: An online search of the literature was conducted in the PubMed, Scopus, Medline, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases, selecting published studies from January 2004 to December 2022. The accepted studies considered the synthesis of TSPO tracers for nuclear medicine imaging in dementia and neuroinflammation., Results: A total of 50 articles was identified. Twelve papers were selected from the included studies' bibliographies and 34 were excluded. Thus, 28 articles were ultimately selected for quality assessment., Conclusion: Huge efforts in developing specific and stable tracers for PET/SPECT imaging have been made. The long half-life of
18 F makes this isotope a preferable choice to11 C. An emerging limitation to this however is that neuroinflammation involves all of the brain which inhibits the possibility of detecting a slight inflammation status change in patients. A partial solution to this is using the cerebellum as a reference region and developing higher TSPO affinity tracers. Moreover, it is necessary to consider the presence of distomers and racemic compounds interfering with pharmacological tracers' effects and increasing the noise ratio in images.- Published
- 2023
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35. Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging: An Added Value in the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer, a Systematic Review.
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De Feo MS, Sidrak MMA, Conte M, Frantellizzi V, Marongiu A, De Cristofaro F, Nuvoli S, Spanu A, and De Vincentis G
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Purpose: Breast cancer is the most common solid tumor and the second highest cause of death in the United States. Detection and diagnosis of breast tumors includes various imaging modalities, such as mammography (MMG), ultrasound (US), and contrast-enhancement MRI. Breast-specific gamma imaging (BSGI) is an emerging tool, whereas morphological imaging has the disadvantage of a higher absorbed dose. Our aim was to assess if this imaging method is a more valuable choice in detecting breast malignant lesions compared to morphological counterparts., Methods: research on Medline from 1995 to June 2022 was conducted. Studies that compared at least one anatomical imaging modality with BSGI were screened and assessed through QUADAS2 for risk of bias and applicability concerns assessment. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value (PPV and NPV) were reported., Results: A total of 15 studies compared BSGI with MMG, US, and MRI. BSGI sensitivity was similar to MRI, but specificity was higher. Specificity was always higher than MMG and US. BSGI had higher PPV and NPV. When used for the evaluation of a suspected breast lesion, the overall sensitivity was better than the examined overall sensitivity when BSGI was excluded. Risk of bias and applicability concerns domain showed mainly low risk of bias., Conclusion: BSGI is a valuable imaging modality with similar sensitivity to MRI but higher specificity, although at the cost of higher radiation burden., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2022
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36. Preoperative Multiparametric Ultrasound and Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology evaluation of parotid gland tumors: which is the best technique?
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Guiban O, Rubini A, Fresilli D, Lucarelli GT, Ralli M, Cassoni A, Bezzi M, Radzina M, Greco A, De Vincentiis M, De Vito C, De Cristofaro F, Catalano C, and Cantisani V
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- Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Sensitivity and Specificity, Parotid Gland diagnostic imaging, Parotid Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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Aims: To evaluate the pre-surgical diagnostic value of Multiparametric Ultrasound (MPUS) and Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) in differentiating parotid gland tumors, comparing the results with histology., Materials and Methods: The study enrolled 84 patients with parotid gland lesions surgically treated in a single tertiary center and evaluated by MPUS. Each patient underwent FNAC. Histological examination was considered the gold standard., Results: Histology identified 62 benign tumors and 22 malignancies. In the differential diagnosis between malignant and benign lesions, B-mode Ultrasound (US), Color-Doppler US, Contrast-Enhanced US (CEUS), Elastography (USE) and FNAC showed the following values of sensitivity: 82%, 81%, 86%, 77%, 73% respectively; specificity: 97%, 61%, 95%, 71%, 97% respectively; PPV: 90%, 43%, 86%, 50%, 89% respectively; NPV: 93%, 90%, 95%, 88%, 91% respectively; and accuracy: 89%, 71%, 90%, 78%, 84% re-spectively., Conclusions: CEUS proved to be a valid and accurate method for identifying malignant tumors of parotid gland; the combination of B-mode US with CEUS showed similar diagnostic accuracy, but better sensitivity than CEUS taken alone. USE did not improve the diagnostic performance of the B-mode US, alone or in association with CEUS; however, it revealed the highest diagnostic accuracy in the differentiation between benign lesions. FNAC demonstrated lower values in comparison with CEUS and with USE. Therefore, according to our study, MPUS could be proposed as a valid alternative to FNAC.
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- 2021
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37. Targeted Alpha Therapy with Thorium-227.
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Frantellizzi V, Cosma L, Brunotti G, Pani A, Spanu A, Nuvoli S, De Cristofaro F, Civitelli L, and De Vincentis G
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- Antibodies, Monoclonal pharmacology, Antibodies, Monoclonal therapeutic use, Biomarkers, Tumor antagonists & inhibitors, DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded radiation effects, Drug Stability, Humans, Immunoconjugates chemistry, Immunoconjugates pharmacology, Molecular Targeted Therapy methods, Neoplasms genetics, Radiopharmaceuticals chemistry, Radiopharmaceuticals pharmacology, Thorium chemistry, Thorium pharmacology, Tumor Microenvironment immunology, Tumor Microenvironment radiation effects, Alpha Particles therapeutic use, Immunoconjugates therapeutic use, Neoplasms radiotherapy, Radiopharmaceuticals therapeutic use, Thorium therapeutic use
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Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) can deliver high localized burden of radiation selectively to cancer cells as well as the tumor microenvironment, while minimizing toxicity to normal surrounding cell. Radium-223 (
223 Ra), the first-in-class α-emitter approved for bone metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer has shown the ability to prolong patient survival. Targeted Thorium-227 (227 Th) conjugates represent a new class of therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals for TAT. They are comprised of the α-emitter227 Th complexed to a chelator conjugated to a tumor-targeting monoclonal antibody. In this review, the authors will focus out interest on this therapeutic agent. In recent studies227 Th-labeled radioimmunoconjugates showed a relevant stability both in serum and vivo conditions with a significant antigen-dependent inhibition of cell growth. Unlike223 Ra, the parent radionuclide227 Th can form highly stable chelator complexes and is therefore amenable to targeted radioimmunotherapy. The authors discuss the future potential role of227 Th TAT in the treatment of several solid as well as hematologic malignancies.- Published
- 2020
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38. Colocutaneous fistula through ulcerative colitis and cancer to the pyoderma gangrenosum: a never-ending story for a single patient. Case report.
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Eberspacher C, Mascagni D, Fralleone L, Maturo A, Di Matteo FM, De Cristofaro F, Merletti D, Santoro A, Mascagni P, Pontone S, and Pironi D
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- Abdominal Wall, Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Adult, Colitis, Ulcerative diagnostic imaging, Colonic Diseases diagnostic imaging, Colonic Neoplasms diagnosis, Colonic Neoplasms pathology, Cutaneous Fistula diagnostic imaging, Humans, Intestinal Fistula diagnostic imaging, Male, Pyoderma Gangrenosum diagnosis, Colitis, Ulcerative complications, Colonic Diseases etiology, Cutaneous Fistula etiology, Intestinal Fistula etiology, Pyoderma Gangrenosum complications
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Background: Inflammatory bowel diseases may be associated with many extraintestinal complications, that in some cases can represent the first onset of these disorders. In particular during the course of the disease, Ulcerative Colitis develops extraintestinal manifestations very frequently. One of the rarest is pyoderma gangrenosum, a noninfectious neuthrophilic dermatosis, that can involve most commonly legs but also other parts of the skin or mucosas. It can be idiopathic or associated with gammopathies, vasculitis, chronic arthritis or, like in our case, with inflammatory bowel disease and malignancies., Case Presentation: A 38-year-old man was referred to our Department with a colo-cutaneous fistula in the left quadrant of abdominal wall. In the anamnesis he reported a trauma during a soccer match three weeks before. Through a CT scan and endoscopy with biopsy an inflammatory bowel disease with a segmental colitis and stenosis was diagnosed. After medical therapy, an initial radiological drainage and a period of parenteral nutrition, he underwent a left hemicolectomy. Despite the previous endoscopic biopsy the histopathological examination put in evidence not only inflammatory disease (in particular Ulcerative Colitis) but also a colorectal tumor pT4pN0. After the full recovery before chemotherapy he has developed on the chest and on the abdomen some painful nodules, with central necrosis, one of those in contact with one of the ribs. Through TC and RM it was impossible to understand the precise nature of these skin lesions. With biopsy a pyoderma gangrenosum was diagnosed and treated until complete resolution., Discussion and Conclusion: Management of inflammatory bowel diseases can be a true challenge, not only for the intestinal manifestations, but also for all the other features not related to gut. In some cases the same patient can develop many complications, such as malignancies or rare cutaneous diseases. Despite the initial surprise for such a weird evolution in a same patient, from fistula to inflammatory disease to cancer and finally to pyoderma gangrenosum, to face every single complication following consolidated diagnostic and pathological paths has been the correct strategy for controlling the disease.
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- 2019
39. Extraocular muscle sampled volume in Graves' orbitopathy using 3-T fast spin-echo MRI with iterative decomposition of water and fat sequences.
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Garau LM, Guerrieri D, De Cristofaro F, Bruscolini A, and Panzironi G
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Background: Current magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques for measuring extraocular muscle (EOM) volume enlargement are not ideally suited for routine follow-up of Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO) because the difficulty of segmenting the muscles at the tendon insertion complicates and lengthens the study protocol., Purpose: To measure the EOM sampled volume (SV) and assess its correlation with proptosis., Material and Methods: A total of 37 patients with newly diagnosed GO underwent 3-T MRI scanning with iterative decomposition of water and fat (IDEAL) sequences with and without contrast enhancement. In each patient, the three largest contiguous coronal cross-sectional areas (CSA) on the EOM slices were segmented using a polygon selection tool and then summed to compute the EOM-SV. Proptosis was evaluated with the Hertel index (HI). The relationships between the HI value and EOM-SV and between HI and EOM-CSA were compared and assessed with Pearson's correlation coefficient and the univariate regression coefficient. Inter-observer and intra-observer variability were calculated., Results: HI showed a stronger correlation with EOM-SV ( P < 0.001; r = 0.712, r
2 = 0.507) than with EOM-CSA ( P < 0.001; r = 0.645 and r2 = 0.329). The intraclass correlation coefficient indicated that the inter-observer agreement was high (0.998). The standard deviation between repeated measurements was 1.9-5.3%., Conclusion: IDEAL sequences allow for the measurement EOM-SV both on non-contrast and contrast-enhanced scans. EOM-SV predicts proptosis more accurately than does EOM-CSA. The measurement of EOM-SV is practical and reproducible. EOM-SV changes of 3.5-8.3% can be assumed to reflect true volume changes.- Published
- 2018
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40. MRI rare finding: Absence of the left liver lobe.
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Ceravolo I, Guerrieri D, De Vargas Macciucca M, De Cristofaro F, and Panzironi G
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We report a rare case of left liver lobe absence in an 80-year-old male patient discovered during an MRI scan. The main imaging features of this condition are briefly reviewed, together with its pathogenesis and the most common associations and differential diagnoses.
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- 2017
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41. Prospective evaluation of Quasistatic Ultrasound Elastography (USE) compared with Baseline US for parotid gland lesions: preliminary results of elasticity contrast index (ECI) evaluation.
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Cantisani V, David E, De Virgilio A, Sidhu PS, Grazhdani H, Greco A, De Vincentiis M, Corsi A, De Cristofaro F, Brunese L, Calliada F, Blandino A, Tombolini M, Ascenti G, Stramare R, Caratozzolo M, and D'Ambrosio F
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Parotid Gland diagnostic imaging, Prospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography methods, Young Adult, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Parotid Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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Aims: To assess the diagnostic value of elasticity contrast index (ECI) elastography, in comparison with conventional ultrasound for the differentiation of benign and malignant parotid lesions., Material and Methods: Sixty-three consecutive patients with parotid gland tumors, treated surgically at a single tertiary center were enrolled. Ultrasound evaluation consisted of B-mode, color-Doppler and quasistatic ultrasound elastography (USE), conducted with the ECI technique. For each lesion the echogenicity, margins, vascularization, and capsulation were considered to determine benign or malignant lesions. Histology was considered the gold standard., Results: Using conventional parameters, the observer suggested malignant lesions in 20 cases and benign lesions in 43 cases (accuracy: 61.8%). ECI>3.5 alone was the most accurate parameter (accuracy: 90.5%), with sensitivity of 93.7% and specificity of 89.4%. However, when combined with the other US criteria, no statistically significant diagnostic accuracy improvement was achieved., Conclusions: Our results show that USE with ECI index measurement can help to discriminate preoperatively benign from malignant lesions, with the exception of pleomorphic adenoma which is stiff. We suggest that USE can be used as an additional tool to conventional US evaluation of salivary gland lesions.
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- 2017
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42. Zenker diverticulum in the right side of the neck resembling a thyroid mass at ultrasound.
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Alessandrini S, Samperi I, De Cristofaro F, D'Armiento E, Diacinti D, Pernazza A, Bosco D, Ascoli V, and Ulisse S
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- Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Ultrasonography, Thyroid Nodule diagnostic imaging, Zenker Diverticulum diagnostic imaging
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Zenkers diverticulum represents the most common form of pharyngo-oesophageal diverticula usually occurring on the left side of the neck. Due to its anatomical proximity to the thyroid, it can mimic a thyroid mass. Here we describe the case of an asymptomatic 49-year-old man referred to the Thyroid Clinic of the Policlinico Umberto I Hospital-Sapienza University of Rome for thyroid sonography due to a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease. The patients thyroid blood tests did not reveal any abnormalities. The sonographic examination showed a dishomogeneus and hypoechoic thyroid gland. In addition, in the third middle of the right lobe, a mass (with a diameter greater than 26 mm), with heterogeneous internal echogenicity, hypoechoic margins and internal hyperechoic spots was recorded, with no appreciable flow at the Doppler evaluation. The TI-RADS score was 4c. Hence, the patient underwent ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration cytology that revealed the presence of squamous cells without cytological atypia, erythrocytes, muscular and vegetable fibres, colonies of bacteria in the absence of inflammatory infiltrate. This was consistent with the diagnostic hypothesis of oesophagus diverticulum, which was confirmed by means of a barium-swallow oesophagography. This case report underlines the possibility that a suspicious thyroid mass may result from a Zenkers diverticulum, even if located on the right side, especially if the lesion has a heterogeneous echo-texture, a hypoechoic rim and internal hyperechoic spots.
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- 2016
43. Endorectal ultrasonography performance in staging rectal cancer before and after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy.
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Panzironi G, Guerrieri D, De Cristofaro F, Bangrazi C, Di Paola C, Jafari L, Fiore F, and Masoni L
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- Female, Humans, Male, Neoplasm Staging, Rectal Neoplasms pathology, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Chemoradiotherapy methods, Endosonography methods, Neoadjuvant Therapy methods, Postoperative Care methods, Preoperative Care methods, Rectal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Rectal Neoplasms therapy
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Aim: To evaluate accuracy of endorectal ultrasonography (ERUS) both in staging and restaging rectal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy treatment., Methods: In a group of 80 patients with rectal cancer, we retrospectively selected 67 patients and divided in two groups: 41 patients affected by a stage I were investigated with a single preoperative endorectal sonography; 26 patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (stage II or more) were restaged after neoadjuvant treatment, which consisted of 5,040 cGy in 28 daily fractions associated with continuous infusion of 5-Fluorouracil. All patients underwent surgery and ERUS findings were subsequently compared with histological findings., Results: Diagnostic accuracy of ERUS in the first group of patients was high: in fact T-staging was accurate in 85% of cases. Results in the second group were significantly less accurate, with a correct T-staging just for 47% of cases. Nodes involvement was correctly evaluated in 86% of cases for the first group and in 63% of cases for the second one., Conclusions: Endorectal sonography is a valid staging modality for early rectal malignancy. Advanced cancer is treated with neoadjuvant preoperative chemoradiotherapy which is associated with better outcome than postoperative treatment. We found endorectal sonography, based on the layer model of rectal wall, often fails restaging and we think we have to develop new criteria for a correct preoperative assessment after neoadjuvant chemoradiation., Key Words: Endorectal ultrasonography, Neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy, Rectal cancer, Staging.
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- 2014
44. A case of symptomatic mass in the right iliac fossa: a Bermuda Triangle which often lies the right diagnosis.
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Panarese A, Pironi D, Pontone S, Vendettuoli M, De Cristofaro F, Antonelli M, Romani A, and Filippini A
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- Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Humans, Broad Ligament, Genital Neoplasms, Female diagnosis, Leiomyoma diagnosis
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Disease of the iliac fossa can often be accompanied by non-specific symptoms and some of these are exclusively caused by the compression of bulky masses of other neighboring structures. In young women a differential diagnosis is a non trivial task as several possible causes have to be taken into account. Thus, intraligamentary tumors, which are extremely rare finding, are frequently confused with uterus, ovary or intestinal tumors. Even if myomas are the most benign tumors of the female genital tract, broad ligament leiomyomas are an unusual finding in women of reproductive age. These tumors are often asymptomatic until they reach a volume likely to cause symptoms related to the mass pressure. An accurate patient's anamnesis and examination serve as a guide to further examinations. Ultrasound is the first line imaging as it can show ovarian or other pelvic mass and doesn't involve exposure to radiations in young patients, who can be pregnant. We describe the clinical presentation and imaging features of a broad ligament leiomyoma, which presented as an inguinal mass in a patient with a right iliac fossa pain. We also report our diagnostic process performing the differential diagnosis with other potential pathologies of RIF. In these cases, a preoperative disease classification discriminating the benign or malignant tumor nature is closely linked to the proper patient management.
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- 2014
45. Chronic radiation-induced proctitis: the 4 % formalin application as non-surgical treatment.
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Pironi D, Panarese A, Vendettuoli M, Pontone S, Candioli S, Manigrasso A, De Cristofaro F, and Filippini A
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- Aged, Chronic Disease, Demography, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Formaldehyde therapeutic use, Proctitis drug therapy, Radiation Injuries drug therapy
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Purpose: Radiation proctitis is a known complication following radiation therapy for pelvic malignancy. The majority of cases are treated nonsurgically. Rectal instillation of formalin solution has been described as a successful treatment for chronic radiation-induced hemorrhagic proctitis resistant to medical treatment. We present our results in patients undergoing treatment with application of 4 % formalin for radiation-induced injury to the rectum., Methods: All patients were treated under anesthesia by direct application of 4 % formalin solution to the affected rectal areas. Patient gender, initial malignancy, grade of proctitis, need for blood transfusion, previous therapy, number of applications and response to treatment with formalin, complications, and length of follow-up were reviewed., Results: A total of 15 patients with a mean age of 68.9 (range, 48-77) years were followed for 31.3 (range, 18-51) months. The mean interval from the conclusion of radiotherapy and the onset of symptoms was 6.9 months. The mean duration of hemorrhagic proctitis before formalin application was 7.9 months. Ten patients had only one formalin application and five patients required a second application because of the persistent bleeding. Thirteen patients (87 %) had complete cessation of bleeding. No complications related to the formalin treatment were observed., Conclusions: According to a revision of the literature and our experience, despite the small number of patients in our trial, we can state that the application of 4 % formalin solution is an effective, safe, and well-tolerated treatment for chronic radiation-induced hemorrhagic proctitis with minimal discomfort and no severe complications.
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- 2013
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46. Subfascial endoscopic perforator surgery (SEPS) in chronic venous insufficiency. A 14 years experience.
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Di Battista L, D'Andrea V, Galani A, De Cristofaro F, Guarino S, Pulcini A, Nardi M, Maturo A, Palermo S, De Antoni E, and Stio F
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Chronic Disease, Endovascular Procedures methods, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Length of Stay, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Selection, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Wound Healing, Angioscopy instrumentation, Angioscopy methods, Leg blood supply, Venous Insufficiency surgery
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Introduction: Subfascial Endoscopic Perforator Surgery (SEPS) enables the direct visualization and section of perforating veins. Morbidity and duration of hospitalization are both less than with conventional open surgery (Linton's or Felder's techniques)., Patients and Methods: A total of 322 legs from 285 patients with a mean age of 56 years (range 23-90) were treated at our Department from May 1996 to January 2010. In 309 cases, an endoscope (ETM Endoskopische Technik GmbH, Berlin, Germany) was introduced through a transverse incision approximately 1.5 cm in length and 10 cm from the tibial tuberosity, as with Linton's technique. A spacemaker balloon dissector for SEPS, involving a second incision 6 cm from the first, was used in only 13 cases., Results: The procedure used in each case was decided on the basis of preoperative evaluation. SEPS and stripping were performed in 238 limbs (73.91%), SEPS and short stripping in 7 limbs (2.17%), SEPS and crossectomy in 51 limbs (15.84%), and SEPS alone in 26 limbs (8.07%). 103 patients presented a total of 158 trophic ulcers; the healing time was between 1 and 3 months, with a healing rate of 82.91% after 1 month and 98.73% after 3 months., Conclusion: Subfascial ligature of perforating veins is superior to sclerotherapy and minimally invasive suprafascial treatment for the treatment of CVI. It is easy to execute, minimally invasive and has few complications.
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- 2012
47. Lymph node metastases from differentiated thyroid carcinoma: does radioiodine still play a role?
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Ronga G, Toteda M, D'Apollo R, De Cristofaro F, Filesi M, Acqualagna G, Argirò R, Ciancamerla M, Ugolini F, and Montesano T
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Female, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Middle Aged, Neck, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Iodine Radioisotopes therapeutic use, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms radiotherapy
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Objectives: Ultrasonography and surgery have now become the elective diagnostic and therapeutic tools for neck lymph node (LN) metastases from differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC), reserving radioiodine therapy (RAI) for surgery failures. Aim of the present retrospective study was to evaluate results of RAI in cases of LN metastases displaying (131)I uptake over a long-term observation period and its possible role today., Materials and Methods: From a series of 1276 patients who had undergone surgery for DTC, 130 cases were selected showing (131)I uptaking LN metastases, detected during follow-up scans and who were then submitted to surgery and/or RAI. Patients were divided into groups according both to extent of surgery, with/without lymphectomy, and to following treatment and outcome., Results: The initial surgical approach does not seem to significantly influence the outcome. (131)I therapy alone, sometimes at low doses, can be very effective in the management of LN metastases detected at Whole Body Scan, but multiple doses are often needed. The age at diagnosis is confirmed as a negative prognostic factor., Conclusions: Considered radioprotection questions, RAI may solve (131)I uptaking LN metastases, above all if < 10 mm. For larger LN metastases and in the case of failure of RAI surgical excision is mandatory, while a subsequent therapeutic dose of (131)I could be useful to reveal incomplete excision.
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- 2012
48. A case of duodenal duplication in an adult.
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Panzironi G, De Cristofaro F, Angelini P, De Vargas Macciucca M, Ricci F, and Campagnano S
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- Adult, Duodenum diagnostic imaging, Endosonography, Humans, Male, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Duodenum abnormalities
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We report a rare case of duodenal duplication, manifested in an adult with aspecific symptoms, whose diagnosis was possible with ultrasound at the beginning and then with gastrointestinal barium study, endoscopic ultrasonography and contrast enhanced CT scan; it was confirmed surgically.
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- 2003
49. Preoperative evaluation of primary hyperparathyroidism: role of diagnostic imaging.
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Panzironi G, Falvo L, De Vargas Macciucca M, Catania A, Sorrenti S, Biancafarina A, De Cristofaro F, Ricci F, and De Antoni E
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- Adenoma pathology, Adenoma surgery, Adult, Aged, Biopsy, Diagnostic Errors, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Parathyroid Glands pathology, Parathyroid Neoplasms pathology, Parathyroid Neoplasms surgery, Radionuclide Imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, Technetium Tc 99m Sestamibi, Ultrasonography, Adenoma diagnostic imaging, Hyperparathyroidism diagnostic imaging, Parathyroid Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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This study analyses the diagnostic value of preoperative diagnostic imaging examinations in the identification and location of pathological parathyroid glands. We examined 77 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism using ultrasonography of the neck and Tc99m-MIBI scintigraphy for preoperative assessment purposes. All patients underwent surgical treatment. We compared the diagnostic imaging results with those furnished by histological examinations. TC99m-MIBI scintigraphy revealed the presence of a pathological parathyroid gland in 74/77 cases (96.1%) compared with 75/77 cases (97.4%) diagnosed by ultrasonography. The two examinations combined detected pathological glands in 100% of cases. The location of the pathological gland was correct in 57 cases (74.0%) at scintigraphy and in 56 cases (72.7%) at ultrasonography. In one case (1.3%) persistent hyperparathyroidism was demonstrated. There were no cases of relapse. In this study preoperative evaluation by ultrasonography and scintigraphy displayed great sensitivity in identifying and locating pathological parathyroid glands. Surgical neck exploration is still the gold standard in the correct location of pathological parathyroid glands measuring less than 5 mm.
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- 2002
50. [Radiologic features of villous adenoma of the large intestine].
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Panzironi G, De Vargas Macciucca M, De Cristofaro F, Ricci F, Campagnano S, and Casale A
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- Adenoma, Villous pathology, Humans, Intestinal Neoplasms pathology, Intestine, Large, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ultrasonography, Adenoma, Villous diagnostic imaging, Intestinal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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- 2002
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