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2. Infectious and uterus related complications during pregnancy and development of atopic and nonatopic asthma in children
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Calvani, M., Alessandri, C., Sopo, S. Miceli, Panetta, V., Tripodi, S., Torre, A., Pingitore, G., Frediani, T., and Volterrani, A.
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- 2004
3. Allergy and childhood epilepsy: a close relationship?
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Frediani, T., Lucarelli, S., Pelliccia, A., Vagnucci, B., Cerminara, C., Barbato, M., and Cardi, E.
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- 2001
4. Alopecia and coeliac disease: report of two patients showing response to gluten-free diet
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Barbato, M., Viola, F., Grillo, R., Franchin, L., Lo Russo, L., Lucarelli, S., Frediani, T., Mazzilli, M. C., and Cardi, E.
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- 1998
5. Prevalence and Clinical Relevance of IgE Sensitization to Profilin in Childhood: A Multicenter Study
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Dondi, A, Tripodi, S, Panetta, V, Asero, R, Businco, Ad, Bianchi, A, Carlucci, A, Ricci, G, Bellini, F, Maiello, N, del Giudice, Mm, Frediani, T, Sodano, S, Dello Iacono, I, Macrì, F, Massaccesi, V, Caffarelli, C, Rinaldi, L, Patria, Mf, Varin, E, Peroni, Diego, Chinellato, I, Chini, L, Moschese, V, Lucarelli, S, Bernardini, R, Pingitore, G, Pelosi, U, Tosca, M, Paravati, F, La Grutta, S, Meglio, P, Calvani, M, Plebani, M, Matricardi, Pm, Asero, Riccardo, Tripodi, Salvatore, Dondi, Arianna, Di Rienzo Businco, Andrea, Sfika, Ifigenia, Bianchi, Annamaria, Candelotti, Paolo, Caffarelli, Carlo, Povesi Dascola, Carlotta, Ricci, Giampaolo, Calamelli, Elisabetta, Maiello, Nunzia, MIRAGLIA DEL GIUDICE, Michele, Frediani, Tullio, Frediani, Simone, Macri, Francesco, Moretti, Matteo, Iacono, Iride Dello, Patria, Maria Francesca, Varin, Elena, Peroni, Diego, Comberiati, Pasquale, Chini, Loredana, Moschese, Viviana, Lucarelli, Sandra, Bernardini, Roberto, Pingitore, Giuseppe, Pelosi, Umberto, Tosca, Mariangela, Cirisano, Anastasia, Faggian, Diego, Plebani, Mario, Verga, Carmen, Matricardi, Paolo Maria, and Del Giudice, Michele Miraglia
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Male ,Allergy ,Profilin ,Prevalence ,Immunoglobulin E ,Allergic rhinitis ,Children ,Component-resolved diagnosis ,IgE ,Oral allergy syndrome ,Panallergens ,Pollen ,Allergens ,Antigens, Plant ,Carrier Proteins ,Child ,Cross Reactions ,Cucumis sativus ,Female ,Fruit ,Humans ,Hypersensitivity ,Italy ,Poaceae ,Profilins ,Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal ,Risk Factors ,Skin Tests ,Immunology and Allergy ,Immunology ,Medicine (all) ,Epidemiology ,Outpatient clinic ,Sensitization ,Rhinitis ,Skin Test ,biology ,Allergen ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cross Reaction ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Allergic rhinitis, Children, Component-resolved diagnosis, IgE , Oral allergy syndrome, Panallergens, Pollen, Profilin ,Socio-culturale ,macromolecular substances ,Component-resolved diagnosi ,Allergic ,Allergic rhiniti ,medicine ,Antigens ,Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica ,Seasonal ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Plant ,medicine.disease ,Cucumis sativu ,biology.protein ,Panallergen ,Carrier Protein ,business - Abstract
Background: Little is known about the prevalence and clinical relevance of hypersensitivity to the plant panallergen profilin in children. Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate prevalence, risk factors and clinical relevance of profilin sensitization in a large cohort of Italian children of different ages living in different geographic areas. Methods: Children with pollen allergy enrolled by 16 pediatric outpatient clinics sited in three main geographic areas of Italy were studied. SPT were carried out with commercial pollen extracts and a commercial purified date palm pollen profilin. IgE specific for allergenic pollen molecules, Phl p 12 (grass profilin) and Pru p 3 (peach lipid transfer protein) were tested by ImmunoCAP FEIA. Results: IgE to Phl p 12 (≥0.35 kU/l) was observed in 296 of the 1,271 participants (23%), including 17 of the 108 (16%) preschool children. Profilin SPT was positive (≥3 mm) in 320/1,271 (25%) participants. The two diagnostic methods were concordant in 1,151 (91%, p < 0.0001) cases. Phl p 12 IgE prevalence declined from northern to southern Italy and was directly associated with IgE to Phl p 1 and/or Phl p 5 and Ole e 1. Among children with IgE to Phl p 12, OAS was provoked by kiwi, melon, watermelon, banana, apricot and cucumber. Conclusions: Profilin sensitization is very frequent among pollen-allergic children, occurs at a very young age and contributes to the development of childhood OAS with a typical pattern of offending foods. Pediatricians should always consider IgE sensitization to profilin while examining pollen-allergic children, even if they are at preschool age.
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- 2015
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6. Pollen-induced allergic rhinitis in 1360 Italian children: comorbidities and determinants of severity
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DONDI, ARIANNA, RICCI, GIAMPAOLO, BELLINI, FEDERICA, Tripodi S, Panetta V, Asero R, Businco AD, Bianchi A, Carlucci A, Maiello N, del Giudice MM, Frediani T, Sodano S, Dello Iacono I, Macrì F, Massaccesi V, Caffarelli C, Rinaldi L, Patria MF, Varin E, Peroni D, Chinellato I, Chini L, Moschese V, Lucarelli S, Bernardini R, Pingitore G, Pelosi U, Tosca M, Paravati F, La Grutta S, Meglio P, Calvani M, Plebani M, Matricardi PM, Italian Pediatric Allergy Network, Dondi, A, Tripodi, S, Panetta, V, Asero, R, Businco, Ad, Bianchi, A, Carlucci, A, Ricci, G, Bellini, F, Maiello, N, MIRAGLIA DEL GIUDICE, Michele, Frediani, T, Sodano, S, Dello Iacono, I, Macrì, F, Massaccesi, V, Caffarelli, C, Rinaldi, L, Patria, Mf, Varin, E, Peroni, D, Chinellato, I, Chini, L, Moschese, V, Lucarelli, S, Bernardini, R, Pingitore, G, Pelosi, U, Tosca, M, Paravati, F, La Grutta, S, Meglio, P, Calvani, M, Plebani, M, Matricardi, Pm, Dondi A, Tripodi S, Panetta V, Asero R, Businco AD, Bianchi A, Carlucci A, Ricci G, Bellini F, Maiello N, del Giudice MM, Frediani T, Sodano S, Dello Iacono I, Macrì F, Massaccesi V, Caffarelli C, Rinaldi L, Patria MF, Varin E, Peroni D, Chinellato I, Chini L, Moschese V, Lucarelli S, Bernardini R, Pingitore G, Pelosi U, Tosca M, Paravati F, La Grutta S, Meglio P, Calvani M, Plebani M, Matricardi PM, Italian Pediatric Allergy Network (I-PAN)., Businco, A, Miraglia del Giudice, M, Patria, M, and Matricardi, P
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Male ,Questionnaires ,Allergy ,Pediatrics ,multiple pollen sydrome ,multiple pollen syndrome ,Breastfeeding ,Comorbidity ,Airborne allergen ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Epidemiology ,Prevalence ,Immunology and Allergy ,Outpatient clinic ,Age of Onset ,Child ,Conjunctivitis, Allergic ,Rhinitis ,pan-allergens ,profilin ,asthma ,children ,allergic rhinitis ,epidemiology ,italy ,allergic conjunctivitis ,Environmental exposure ,Humans ,Disease Progression ,Italy ,Allergens ,Antigens, Plant ,Skin Tests ,Pollen ,Child, Preschool ,Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal ,Early Diagnosis ,Female ,Allergic conjunctivitis ,panallergen ,allergic rhiniti ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunology ,Allergic ,medicine ,allergic conjunctiviti ,Antigens ,Preschool ,Asthma ,Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica ,Seasonal ,business.industry ,Plant ,medicine.disease ,Conjunctivitis ,pan-allergen ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR) is highly prevalent and rapidly evolving during childhood. General practitioners may not be fully aware of the nature and severity of symptoms experienced by patients and might underestimate the prevalence of moderate or severe disease. Thus, the relevance of early diagnosis and intervention may be overlooked. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the severity of pollen-induced AR and its determinants in Italian children referred to allergy specialists and who had never received specific immunotherapy (SIT). METHODS: Children (age 4-18 yr) affected by pollen-induced AR who had never undergone SIT were recruited between May 2009 and June 2011 in 16 pediatric outpatient clinics in 14 Italian cities. Recruited children's parents answered standardized questionnaires on atopic diseases (International Study of Allergy and Asthma in Childhood, Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma, Global Initiative for Asthma). The children underwent skin-prick test (SPT) with several airborne allergens and six food allergens. Information on socio-demographic factors, parental history of allergic diseases, education, perinatal events, breastfeeding, nutrition and environmental exposure in early life was collected through an informatics platform shared by the whole network of clinical centers (AllergyCARD™). RESULTS: Among the 1360 recruited patients (68% males, age 10.5 ± 3.4 yr), 695 (51%) had moderate-to-severe AR, 533 (39%) asthma, and 325 (23.9%) oral allergy syndrome (OAS). Reported onset of pollen-induced AR was on average at 5.3 ± 2.8 yr, and its mean duration from onset was 5.2 ± 3.3 yr. Only 6.2% of the patients were pollen-monosensitized, and 84.9% were sensitized to ≥3 pollens. A longer AR duration was significantly associated with moderate-to-severe AR symptoms (p 0.004), asthma (p 0.030), and OAS comorbidities (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: This nationwide study may raise awareness of the severity of pollen-induced AR among Italian children who have never received pollen SIT. The strong association between pollen-induced AR duration and several markers of disease severity needs replication in longitudinal studies, while suggesting that countrywide initiatives for earlier diagnosis and intervention should be planned.
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- 2013
7. Abstracts from the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2016
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Pouessel, G, Claverie, C, Labreuche, J, Renaudin, J-M, Dorkenoo, A, Eb, M, Moneret-Vautrin, A, Deschildre, A, Leteurtre, S, Grabenhenrich, L, Worm, M, Dölle, S, Scherer, K, Hutteger, I, Christensen, M, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Mortz, C, Eller, E, Kjaer, HF, Carneiro-Leão, L, Badas, J, Coimbra, A, Levy, DP, Ben-Shoshan, M, Rimon, A, Benor, S, Arends, NJT, Edelbroek, N, de Groot, H, Emons, JAM, Brand, HKA, Verhoeven, D, van Veen, LN, de Jong, NW, Noh, G, Jang, EH, Pascal, M, Dominguez, O, Piquer, M, Alvaro, M, Jimenez-Feijoo, R, Lozano, J, Machinena, A, del Mar Folqué, M, Giner, MT, Plaza, AM, Turner, P, Patel, N, Vazquez-Ortiz, M, Lindsley, S, Walker, L, Rosenberg, S, Mari, A, Alessandri, C, Giangrieco, I, Tuppo, L, Rafaiani, C, Mitterer, G, Ciancamerla, M, Ferrara, R, Bernardi, ML, Zennaro, D, Tamburrini, M, Ciardiello, MA, Harwanegg, C, Fernandez, A, Selb, R, Egenmann, P, Epstein, M, Hoffmann-Sommergruber, K, Koning, F, Lovik, M, Clare Mills, EN, Moreno, J, van Loveren, H, Wal, J-M, Diesner, S, Bergmayr, C, Pfitzner, B, Assmann, VE, Starkl, P, Endesfelder, D, Eiwegger, T, Szepfalusi, Z, Fehrenbach, H, Jensen-Jarolim, E, Hartmann, A, Pali-Schöll, I, Untersmayr, E, Wille, S, Meyer, P, Klingebiel, C, Lidholm, J, Ehrenberg, A, Östling, J, Cleach, I, Mège, J-L, Vitte, J, Aina, R, Dubiela, P, Pfeifer, S, Bublin, M, Radauer, C, Humeniuk, P, Kabasser, S, Asero, R, Bogas, G, Gomez, F, Campo, P, Salas, M, Doña, I, Barrionuevo, E, Guerrero, MA, Mayorga, C, Prieto, A, Barber, D, Torres, MJ, Jamin, A, Wangorsch, A, Ballmer, B, Vieths, S, Scheurer, S, Apostolovic, D, Mihailovic, J, Krstic, M, Starkhammar, M, Velickovic, TC, Hamsten, C, van Hage, M, van Erp, FC, Knol, EF, Kansen, HM, Pontoppidan, B, Meijer, Y, van der Ent, CK, Knulst, AC, Sayers, R, Brown, H, Custovic, A, Simpson, A, Mills, C, Schulz, J, Akkerdaas, J, Totis, M, Capt, A, Herouet-Guicheney, C, van Ree, R, Banerjee, T, Banerjee, A, Claude, M, Bouchaud, G, Lupi, R, Castan, L, Tranquet, O, Denery-Papini, S, Bodinier, M, Brossard, C, De Poi, R, Gritti, E, De Dominicis, E, Popping, B, de Laureto, PP, Palosuo, K, Kukkonen, AK, Pelkonen, A, Mäkelä, M, Lee, NA, Rost, J, Muralidharan, S, Campbell, D, Mehr, S, Nock, C, Baumert, J, Taylor, S, Mastrorilli, C, Tripodi, S, Caffarelli, C, Perna, S, Di Rienzo Businco, A, Sfika, I, Dondi, A, Bianchi, A, Dascola, CP, Ricci, G, Cipriani, F, Maiello, N, del Giudice, MM, Frediani, T, Frediani, S, Macrì, F, Pistoletti, C, Iacono, ID, Patria, MF, Varin, E, Peroni, D, Comberiati, P, Chini, L, Moschese, V, Lucarelli, S, Bernardini, R, Pingitore, G, Pelosi, U, Olcese, R, Moretti, M, Cirisano, A, Faggian, D, Travaglini, A, Plebani, M, Verga, MC, Calvani, M, Giordani, P, Matricardi, PM, Ontiveros, N, Cabrera-Chavez, F, Galand, J, Beaudouin, E, Pineau, F, Sakai, S, Matsunaga, K, Teshima, R, Larré, C, Denery, S, Tschirner, S, Trendelenburg, V, Schulz, G, Niggemann, B, Beyer, K, Bouferkas, Y, Belabbas, Y, Saidi, D, Kheroua, O, Mecherfi, KEE, Guendouz, M, Haddi, A, Kaddouri, H, Amaral, L, Pereira, A, Rodrigues, S, Datema, M, Jongejan, L, Clausen, M, Knulst, A, Papadopoulos, N, Kowalski, M, de Blay, F, Zwinderman, A, Hoffman-Sommergruber, K, Ballmer-Weber, B, Fernandez-Rivas, M, Deng, S, Yin, J, Eisenmann, C, Nassiri, M, Reinert, R, van der Valk, JPM, van Wijk, RG, Vergouwe, Y, Steyerberg, EW, Reitsma, M, Wichers, HJ, Savelkoul, HFJ, Vlieg-Boerstra, B, Dubois, AEJ, Carolino, F, Rodolfo, A, Cernadas, J, Roa-Medellín, D, Rodriguez-Fernandez, A, Navarro, J, Albendiz, V, Baeza, ML, Intente-Herrero, S, Mikkelsen, A, Mehlig, K, Lissner, L, Verrill, L, Luccioli, S, van Bilsen, J, Kuper, F, Wolterbeek, A, Rankouhi, TR, Verschuren, L, Cnossen, H, Jeurink, P, Garssen, J, Knippels, L, Garthoff, J, Houben, G, Leeman, W, Eleonore Pettersson, M, Schins, AMM, Koppelman, GH, Kollen, BJ, Zubchenko, S, Kuntz, S, Mérida, P, Álvaro, M, Riggioni, C, Castellanos, JH, Jimenez, R, Cap, M, Drumez, E, Lejeune, S, Thumerelle, C, Mordacq, C, Nève, V, Ricò, S, Varini, M, Nocerino, R, Cosenza, L, Amoroso, A, Di Costanzo, M, Di Scala, C, Bedogni, G, Canani, RB, Turner, PJ, Poza-Guedes, P, González-Pérez, R, Sánchez-Machín, I, Matheu-Delgado, V, Wambre, E, Ballegaard, A-S, Madsen, C, Gregersen, J, Bøgh, KL, Aubert, P, Neunlist, M, Magnan, A, Lozano-Ojalvo, D, Pablos-Tanarro, A, Pérez-Rodríguez, L, Molina, E, López-Fandiño, R, Rekima, A, Macchiaverni, P, Turfkruyer, M, Holvoet, S, Dupuis, L, Baiz, N, Annesi-Maesano, I, Mercenier, A, Nutten, S, Verhasselt, V, Mrakovcic-Sutic, I, Banac, S, Sutic, I, Baricev-Novakovic, Z, Pavisic, V, Muñoz-Cano, R, Jiménez-Rodríguez, T, Corbacho, D, Roca-Ferrer, J, Bartra, J, Bulog, A, Micovic, V, Markiewicz, L, Szymkiewicz, A, Szyc, A, Wróblewska, B, Harvey, BM, Harthoorn, LF, Wesley Burks, A, Rentzos, G, Björk, A-LB, Bengtsson, U, Barber, C, Kalicinsky, C, Breynaert, C, Coorevits, L, Jansen, C, Van Hoeyveld, E, Verbeke, K, Kochuyt, A-M, Schrijvers, R, Deleanu, D, Muntean, A, Konstantakopoulou, M, Pasioti, M, Papadopoulou, A, Iliopoulou, A, Mikos, N, Kompoti, E, de Castro, ED, Bartalomé, B, Ue, KL, Griffiths, E, Till, S, Grimshaw, K, Roberts, G, Selby, A, Butiene, I, Larco, JI, Dubakiene, R, Fiandor, A, Fiocchi, A, Sigurdardottir, S, Sprikkelman, A, Schoemaker, A-F, Xepapadaki, P, Keil, T, Cojocariu, Z, Barbado, BS, Iancu, V, Arroabarren, E, Esarte, MG, Arteaga, M, Andrade, MC, Borges, D, Kalil, J, Bianchi, PG, Agondi, RC, Gupta, RK, Sharma, A, Gupta, K, Das, M, Dwivedi, P, Karseladze, R, Jorjoliani, L, Saginadze, L, Tskhakaia, M, Basello, K, Piuri, G, Speciani, AF, Speciani, MC, Camerotto, C, Zinno, F, Pakholchuk, O, Nedelska, S, Pattini, S, Costantino, MT, Peveri, S, Villalta, D, Savi, E, Costanzi, A, Revyakina, VA, Kiseleva, MA, Kuvshinova, ED, Larkova, IA, Shekhetov, AA, Silva, D, Moreira, A, Plácido, J, van der Kleij, H, van Twuijver, E, Sutorius, R, de Kam, P-J, van Odijk, J, Lindqvist, H, Lustig, E, Jácome, AAA, Aguilar, KLB, Domínguez, MG, Hernández, DAM, Caruso, C, Casale, C, Rapaccini, GL, Romano, A, De Vitis, I, Cocco, RR, Aranda, C, Mallozi, MC, Motta, JF, Moraes, L, Pastorino, A, Rosario, N, Goudouris, E, Porto, A, Wandalsen, NF, Sarinho, E, Sano, F, Solé, D, Pitsios, C, Petrodimopoulou, M, Papadopoulou, E, Passioti, M, Kontogianni, M, Adamia, N, Khaleva, E, del Prado, AP, Du Toit, G, Krzych, E, Samolinska-Zawisza, U, Furmanczyk, K, Tomaszewska, A, Raciborski, F, Lipiec, A, Samel-Kowalik, P, Walkiewicz, A, Borowicz, J, Samolinski, B, Nano, AL, Recto, M, Somoza, ML, López, NB, Alzate, DP, Ruano, FJ, Garcimartín, MI, Haroun, E, de la Torre, MV, Rojas, A, Onieva, ML, Canto, G, Rodrigues, A, Forno, A, Cabral, AJ, Gonçalves, R, Vorozhko, I, Sentsova, T, Chernyak, O, Denisova, S, Ilènko, L, Muhortnich, V, Zimmermann, C, Rohrbach, A, Bakhsh, FR, Boudewijn, K, Oomkes-Pilon, A-M, Van Ginkle, D, Šilar, M, Jeverica, A, Vesel, T, Avčin, T, Korošec, P, van der Valk, J, Berends, I, Arends, N, van Maaren, M, Wichers, H, Emons, J, Dubois, A, de Jong, N, Matsyura, O, Besh, L, Huang, C-H, Jan, T-R, Stiefel, G, Tratt, J, Kirk, K, Arasi, S, Caminiti, L, Crisafulli, G, Fiamingo, C, Fresta, J, Pajno, G, Remington, B, Kruizinga, A, Marty Blom, W, Westerhout, J, Bijlsma, S, Blankestijn, M, Otten, H, Klemans, R, Michelsen-Huisman, AD, van Os-Medendorp, H, Kruizinga, AG, Versluis, A, van Duijn, G, de Zeeuw-Brouwer, HM-L, Castenmiller, JJM, Noteborn, HPJM, Houben, GF, Bravin, K, Luyt, D, Javed, B, Couch, P, Munro, C, Padfield, P, Sperrin, M, Byrne, A, Oosthuizen, L, Kelleher, C, Ward, F, Brosnan, N, King, G, Corbet, E, Guzmán, JAH, García, MB, Asensio, O, Navarrete, LV, Larramona, H, Miró, XD, Pyrz, K, Austin, M, Boloh, Y, Galloway, D, Hernandez, P, Hourihane, JOB, Kenna, F, Majkowska-Wojciechowska, B, Regent, L, Themisb, M, Schnadt, S, Semic-Jusufagic, A, Galvin, AD, Kauppila, T, Kuitunen, M, Kitsioulis, NA, Douladiris, N, Kostoudi, S, Manolaraki, I, Mitsias, D, Manousakis, E, Papadopoulos, NG, Knibb, R, Hammond, J, Cooke, R, Yrjänä, J, Hanni, A-M, Vähäsarja, P, Mustonen, O, Dunder, T, Kulmala, P, Lasa, E, D’Amelio, C, Martínez, S, Joral, A, Gastaminza, G, Goikoetxea, MJ, Candy, DCA, Van Ampting, MTJ, Oude Nijhuis, MM, Butt, AM, Peroni, DG, Fox, AT, Knol, J, Michaelis, LJ, Padua, I, Padrao, P, Moreira, P, Barros, R, Sharif, H, Ahmed, M, Gomaa, N, Mens, J, Smit, K, Timmermans, F, Poredoš, T, Jeverica, AK, Sedmak, M, Benedik, E, Accetto, M, Zupančič, M, Yonamine, G, Soldateli, G, Aquilante, B, Pastorino, AC, de Moraes Beck, CL, Gushken, AK, de Barros Dorna, M, dos Santos, CN, Castro, APM, Al-Qahtani, A, Arnaout, R, Khaliq, AR, Amin, R, Sheikh, F, Alvarez, J, Anda, M, Palacios, M, De Prada, M, Ponce, C, Balbino, B, Sibilano, R, Marichal, T, Gaudenzio, N, Karasuyama, H, Bruhns, P, Tsai, M, Reber, LL, Galli, SJ, Ferreira, AR, Cernadas, JR, del Campo García, A, Fernández, SP, Carrera, NS, Sánchez-Cruz, FB, Lorenzo, JRF, Claus, S, Pföhler, C, Ruëff, F, Treudler, R, Jaume, ME, Madroñero, A, Perez, MTG, Julia, JC, Plovdiv, CH, Gethings, L, Langridge, J, Adel-Patient, K, 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8. Formula selection for management of children with cow's milk allergy influences the rate of acquisition of tolerance: a prospective multicenter study
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BERNI CANANI, ROBERTO, NOCERINO, RITA, Terrin G, Frediani T, Lucarelli S, Cosenza L, Passariello A, Leone L, Granata V, Di Costanzo M, Pezzella V, TRONCONE, RICCARDO, PASSARIELLO, ANNALISA, BERNI CANANI, Roberto, Nocerino, Rita, Terrin, G, Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Cosenza, L, Passariello, A, Leone, L, Granata, V, Di Costanzo, M, Pezzella, V, Troncone, Riccardo, and Passariello, Annalisa
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Male ,Pediatrics ,cow milk proteins ,Milk allergy ,Gastroenterology ,ehcf ,atopy patch testing ,double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge ,Casein ,apt ,Prospective Studies ,Amino Acids ,dbpcfc ,biology ,Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus ,Caseins ,spt ,cma ,amino acid based formula ,cow's milk allergy ,Infant Formula ,hydrolyzed rice formula ,Treatment Outcome ,cm ,Population study ,aaf ,cmp ,Female ,medicine.medical_specialty ,cow milk ,lgg ,soy formula ,Lactobacillus rhamnosus ,Cow's milk allergy ,skin prick testing ,Internal medicine ,lactobacillus rhamnosus gg ,medicine ,Humans ,sf ,extensively hydrolyzed casein formula ,binary regression analysis coefficient ,rhf ,business.industry ,Probiotics ,Dietary management ,Infant ,Oryza ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,b ,Soy Milk ,Logistic Models ,Multicenter study ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Rice formula ,Milk Hypersensitivity ,business - Abstract
Objectives To prospectively evaluate the effect of different dietary management strategies on the rate of acquisition of tolerance in children with cow’s milk allergy (CMA). Study design Otherwise healthy children (aged 1-12 months) diagnosed with CMA were prospectively evaluated. The study population was divided into 5 groups based upon the formula used for management: (1) extensively hydrolyzed casein formula ([EHCF], n = 55); (2) EHCF + Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG [LGG], n = 71); (3) hydrolyzed rice formula (RHF, n = 46); (4) soy formula (n = 55); and (5) amino acid based formula (n = 33). A food challenge was performed after 12 months to assess acquisition of tolerance. Results Two hundred sixty children were evaluated (167 male, 64.2%; age 5.92 months, 95% CI 5.48-6.37; body weight 6.66 kg, 95% CI 6.41-6.91; IgE-mediated CMA 111, 42.7%). The rate of children acquiring oral tolerance after 12 months was significantly higher (P < .05) in the groups receiving EHCF (43.6%) or EHCF + LGG (78.9%) compared with the other groups: RHF (32.6%), soy formula (23.6%), and amino acid based formula (18.2%). Binary regression analysis coefficient (B) revealed that the rate of patients acquiring tolerance at the end of the study was influenced by 2 factors: (1) IgE-mediated mechanism (B 2.05, OR 0.12, 95% CI 0.06-0.26; P < .001); and (2) formula choice, such that those receiving either EHCF (B 1.48, OR 4.41, 95% CI 1.44-13.48; P = .009) or EHCF + LGG (B 3.35, OR 28.62, 95% CI 8.72-93.93; P < .001). Conclusions EHCF accelerates tolerance acquisition in children with CMA if compared with other dietetic choices. This effect is augmented by LGG. (J Pediatr 2013;163:771-7).
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9. Malattie Allergiche
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Duse, Marzia, Indinnimeo, Luciana, Ernesti, I., Frediani, T., Lucarelli, S., and Zicari, A. M.
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10. Italian experience of pediatric liver transplantation
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Guariso, G, Lodde, V, Visonà Dalla Pozza, L, Manea, S, Salmaso, L, Facchin, P, Alberti, D, Baldassarre, M, Baldi, M, Barbera, C, Balli, F, Viola, L, Brolese, A, D'Antiga, L, Zancan, L, Cacciaguerra, S, Campanozzi, A, Castellano, E, Di Cosmo, R, Iorio, R, Vajro, P, Vegnente, A, Frediani, T, Marcellini, M, Nobili, V, Pacifico, L, Gridelli, B, Sartorelli, M, Torre, G, Maggiore, G, Masseria, R, Nebbia, G, Pastore, M, Resti, M, Guariso G, Lodde V, Visonà Dalla Pozza L, Manea S, Salmaso L, Facchin P, Alberti D, Baldassarre M, Baldi M, Barbera C, Balli F, Viola L, Brolese A, D'Antiga L, Zancan L, Cacciaguerra S, Campanozzi A, Castellano E, Di Cosmo R, Iorio R, Vajro P, Vegnente A, Frediani T, Marcellini M, Nobili V, Pacifico L, Gridelli B, Sartorelli M, Torre G, Maggiore G, Masseria R, Nebbia G, Pastore M, Resti M, Guariso, G, Lodde, V, Visonà Dalla Pozza, L, Manea, S, Salmaso, L, Facchin, P, Alberti, D, Baldassarre, M, Baldi, M, Barbera, C, Balli, F, Viola, L, Brolese, A, D'Antiga, L, Zancan, L, Cacciaguerra, S, Campanozzi, A, Castellano, E, Di Cosmo, R, Iorio, R, Vajro, P, Vegnente, A, Frediani, T, Marcellini, M, Nobili, V, Pacifico, L, Gridelli, B, Sartorelli, M, Torre, G, Maggiore, G, Masseria, R, Nebbia, G, Pastore, M, Resti, M, Guariso G, Lodde V, Visonà Dalla Pozza L, Manea S, Salmaso L, Facchin P, Alberti D, Baldassarre M, Baldi M, Barbera C, Balli F, Viola L, Brolese A, D'Antiga L, Zancan L, Cacciaguerra S, Campanozzi A, Castellano E, Di Cosmo R, Iorio R, Vajro P, Vegnente A, Frediani T, Marcellini M, Nobili V, Pacifico L, Gridelli B, Sartorelli M, Torre G, Maggiore G, Masseria R, Nebbia G, Pastore M, and Resti M
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The SIGENP Group has created an Italian Liver Transplantation database. The study considers all patients under 18 yr of age on the waiting list or transplanted between 1984 and 2005. Demographic and clinical data were collected and a descriptive analysis was conducted. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were calculated and Cox's proportional-hazards regression analysis were performed to identify predictors of death after transplantation. Twenty-two Italian centers took part and data were collected on 622 cases: only 53.8% of the transplants performed up until 1998 were carried out in Italy, while this was true of 97.7% of the operations performed between 1999 and 2005. Recipient survival curve analysis revealed one-, two- and five-yr survival rates of 88, 87 and 84%, respectively, and a significant improvement in survival after 1998 (p = 0.0322). Cox's analysis identified the following risk factors for death after liver transplantation, i.e. transplantation before 1998, neoplasms or fulminant hepatic failure as indications, being in intensive care at the time of transplantation and retransplantation. The center where the transplant is performed also revealed an influence on patient survival. Thanks to a better patient follow-up and more cooperation between specialists, the mean survival after liver transplantation is improving and Italian children can be transplanted in Italy.
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11. Italian experience of pediatric liver transplantation
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Guariso, Graziella, Visonà Dalla Pozza, Laura, Manea, Silvia, Salmaso, Laura, Lodde, Veronica, Facchin, Paola, Alberti, D., Baldassarre, M., Baldi, M., Balli, F., Barbera, C., Brolese, A., Cacciaguerra, S., Campanozzi, A., Castellano, E., D'Antiga, L., Di Cosmo, R., Frediani, T., Gridelli, B., Iorio, R., Maggiore, G., Marcellini, M., Masseria, R., Nebbia, G., Nobili, V., Pacifico, L., Pastore, M., Resti, M., Sartorelli, M., Torre, G., Vajro, P., Vegnente, A., Viola, L., Zancan, L., Guariso, G., Visonà Dalla Pozza, L., Manea, S., Salmaso, L., Lodde, V., Facchin, P., Alberti, D., Baldassarre, M., Baldi, M., Balli, F., Barbera, C., Brolese, A., Cacciaguerra, S., Campanozzi, A., Castellano, E., D'Antiga, L., Di Cosmo, R., Frediani, T., Gridelli, B., Iorio, Raffaele, Maggiore, G., Marcellini, M., Masseria, R., Nebbia, G., Nobili, V., Pacifico, L., Pastore, M., Resti, M., Sartorelli, M., Torre, G., Vajro, Pietro, Vegnente, Angela, Viola, L., and Zancan, L.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Databases, Factual ,Adolescent ,Waiting Lists ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pediatric liver transplantation ,Child ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Italy ,Liver Diseases ,Liver Transplantation ,Multivariate Analysis ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,Survival Analysis ,Survivors ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Transplantation ,LIVER TRANPLANTATION, CHILDREN ,Socio-culturale ,Liver transplantation ,Pediatrics ,Databases ,Fulminant hepatic failure ,Internal medicine ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Survival analysis ,Factual ,business.industry ,Patient survival ,Perinatology and Child Health ,Surgery ,El Niño ,Waiting list ,business - Abstract
The SIGENP Group has created an Italian Liver Transplantation database. The study considers all patients under 18 yr of age on the waiting list or transplanted between 1984 and 2005. Demographic and clinical data were collected and a descriptive analysis was conducted. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were calculated and Cox's proportional-hazards regression analysis were performed to identify predictors of death after transplantation. Twenty-two Italian centers took part and data were collected on 622 cases: only 53.8% of the transplants performed up until 1998 were carried out in Italy, while this was true of 97.7% of the operations performed between 1999 and 2005. Recipient survival curve analysis revealed one-, two- and five-yr survival rates of 88, 87 and 84%, respectively, and a significant improvement in survival after 1998 (p = 0.0322). Cox's analysis identified the following risk factors for death after liver transplantation, i.e. transplantation before 1998, neoplasms or fulminant hepatic failure as indications, being in intensive care at the time of transplantation and retransplantation. The center where the transplant is performed also revealed an influence on patient survival. Thanks to a better patient follow-up and more cooperation between specialists, the mean survival after liver transplantation is improving and Italian children can be transplanted in Italy.
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12. Neuro-immune interactions and anorectal motility in children with food-allergy related constipation
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Borrelli O, Di Nardo G, Lucarelli S, Frediani T, Cucchiara S., BARBARA, GIOVANNI, DE GIORGIO, ROBERTO, CREMON, CESARE, STANGHELLINI, VINCENZO, AGA, Borrelli O, Di Nardo G, Barbara G, De Giorgio R, Cremon C, Lucarelli S, Frediani T, Stanghellini V, and Cucchiara S.
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13. Serum Transaminases in Children with Wilson's Disease
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Iorio, R., D'Ambrosi, M., Marcellini, M., Barbera, Cristiana, Maggiore, G., Zancan, L., Giacchino, R., Vajro, P., Marazzi, Mg, Francavilla, R., Michielutti, F., Resti, M., Frediani, T., Pastore, M., Mazzarella, G., Fusco, G., Cirillo, F., Vegnente, A, Hepatology Committee of Italian Society of Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology, Nutrition, Iorio, R, D'Ambrosi, M, Marcellini, M, Barbera, C, Maggiore, G, Zancan, L, Giacchino, R, Vajro, Pietro, Marazzi, Mg, Francavilla, R, Michielutti, F, Resti, M, Frediani, T, Pastore, M, Mazzarella, G, Fusco, G, Cirillo, F, ANGELA VEGNENTE ON BEHALF OF THE HEPATOLOGY COMMITTEE OF ITALIAN SOCIETY OF PAEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY HEPATOLOGY AND, N. U. T. R. I. T. I. O. N., Iorio, Raffaele, D'Ambrosi, Mariangela, Mazzarella, Giuseppina, Cirillo, Francesco, and Vegnente, Angela
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Socio-culturale ,Copper ,Liver disease ,Patients compliance ,Penicillamine ,Zinc ,Gastroenterology ,Transaminase ,Hepatolenticular Degeneration ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Infant ,Alanine Transaminase ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Predictive factor ,Wilson's disease ,Liver ,El Niño ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,business ,Serum transaminase ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives: The response of serum transaminase levels to penicillamine and zinc treatment in Wilson’s disease is poorly understood. The aim of this multicenter retrospective study was to evaluate transaminase levels after penicillamine and zinc treatment in children with Wilson’s disease. Patients and Methods: One hundred and nine patients with Wilson’s disease (median age at diagnosis, 7.2 years; range, 1 to 18 years), treated for at least 12 months and observed in the last 20 years at 11 Paediatric Departments were studied. Clinical, laboratory and histologic features at diagnosis and initial treatment were recorded. Efficacy parameters were normalization of serum transaminase level and improved clinical and/or laboratory signs. One hundred and two patients had clinical or laboratory signs of liver disease. Results: Fifty-six of 87 patients (64%) given penicillamine normalized serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels within a median of 17 months (range, 2 to 96 months). Of the 29 patients with persistent hyper-ALT, 17 (59%) switched to zinc; only four of these normalized ALT on zinc within a median period of 38 months (range, 7 to 48 months). Eleven (50%) of the 22 patients given zinc alone normalized ALT within a median period of 6 months (range, 1 to 36 months). Of the 11 patients with persistent hyper-ALT, five switched to penicillamine. Three of the five normalized ALT within a median period of 6 months (range, 6 to 9 months). Overall, in penicillamine-treated and zinc-treated patients with persistent hypertransaminasemia, ALT decreased from a basal median of 236 IU/L (range, 54 to 640 IU/L) to a median of 78 (range, 46 to 960 IU/L) at the end of follow-up (P = 0.0245). Poor compliance was suspected in only 10% of cases. No predictive factor of persistent hypertransaminasemia was identified. Liver disease did not worsen in any patient during the study. Conclusions: Although the efficacy of penicillamine and zinc is well documented, it is notable that a subset of children with Wilson’s disease-related liver disease (36%) had hypertransaminasemia despite appropriate treatment with penicillamine or zinc.
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14. Persistence of Elevated Aminotransferases in Wilson's Disease Despite Adequate Therapy [2]
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Iorio, R., D Ambrosi, M., Marcellini, M., Barbera, C., Maggiore, G., Zancan, L., Giacchino, R., Vajro, P., Marazzi, M. G., Ruggiero Francavilla, Michielutti, F., Resti, M., Frediani, T., Pastore, M., Vegnente, A., Iorio, R., D'Ambrosi, M., Marcellini, M., Barbera, C., Maggiore, G., Zancan, L., Giacchino, R., Vajro, P., Marazzi, M. G., Francavilla, R., Michielutti, F., Resti, M., Frediani, T., Pastore, M., and Vegnente, A.
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15. Diagnostic relevance of IgE sensitization profiles to eight recombinant <italic>Phleum pratense</italic> molecules.
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Cipriani, F., Mastrorilli, C., Tripodi, S., Ricci, G., Perna, S., Panetta, V., Asero, R., Dondi, A., Bianchi, A., Maiello, N., Miraglia del Giudice, M., Frediani, T., Macrì, F., Lucarelli, S., Dello Iacono, I., Patria, M. F., Varin, E., Peroni, D., Chini, L., and Moschese, V.
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CONJUNCTIVITIS ,ATOPY ,CONJUNCTIVA diseases ,EYE inflammation ,ALLERGIES ,IMMUNOLOGIC diseases - Abstract
Abstract: Background: Grass pollen‐related seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (SARg) is clinically heterogeneous in severity, comorbidities, and response to treatment. The component‐resolved diagnostics disclosed also a high heterogeneity at molecular level. Our study aimed at analyzing the characteristics of the IgE sensitization to
Phleum pratense molecules and investigating the diagnostic relevance of such molecules in childhood. Methods: We examined 1120 children (age 4‐18 years) with SARg. Standardized questionnaires on atopy were acquired through informatics platform (AllergyCARD™). Skin prick tests were performed with pollen extracts. Serum IgE to airborne allergens and eightP. pratense molecules (rPhl p 1, rPhl p 2, rPhl p 4, rPhl p 5b, rPhl p 6, rPhl p 7, rPhl p 11, rPhl p 12) were tested by ImmunoCAP FEIA. Results: The analysis of IgE responses against eightP. pratense molecules showed 87 profiles. According to the number of molecules recognized by IgE, the more complex profiles were characterized by higher serum total IgE, higher grass‐specific serum IgE, and higher number and degree of sensitization to pollens. The most frequent IgE sensitization profile was the monomolecular Phl p 1. Sensitization to Phl p 7 was a reliable biomarker of asthma, whereas Phl p 12 of oral allergy syndrome. Sensitization to Phl p 7 was associated with a higher severity of SARg, and complex profiles were associated with longer disease duration. Conclusions: In a large pediatric population, the complexity of IgE sensitization profiles againstP. pratense molecules is related to high atopic features although useless for predicting the clinical severity. The detection of serum IgE to Phl p 1, Phl p 7, and Phl p 12 can be used as clinical biomarkers of SARg and comorbidities. Further studies in different areas are required to test the impact of different IgE molecular profiles on AIT response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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16. Oral Viscous Budesonide: An effective and safe new therapy for eosinophilic esophagitis in children. Results of a pilot study with a new formulation
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Oliva, S., primary, Rossi, P., additional, Rossetti, D., additional, Isoldi, S., additional, Tiberti, A., additional, Frediani, S., additional, Frediani, T., additional, Cucchiara, S., additional, and Lucarelli, S., additional
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17. Efficacy of specific sublingual immunotherapy on quality of life in asthmatic children with house dust mite respiratory allergy: prospective, multicenter case-controls 36-month study
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Fiocchi, A, Arrigoni, S, Bergamini, Barbara Maria, Bernardo, L, Castella, V, Frediani, T, and Strisciuglio, P.
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children ,immunotherapy ,asthma ,allergy ,asthma, allergy, children, immunotherapy - Published
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18. L’Italian Pediatric Allergy Network:un’opportunità di ricerca per i clinici
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Baldini, M, Bernardini, R, Berti, I, Boner, A, Caffarelli, C, Calvani, M, Cardinale, F, Chini, L, Dello Iacono, I, Di Rienzo Businco, A, Fiocchi, A, Frediani, T, La Grutta, S, Longo, G, Lucarelli, S, Macrì, F, Martelli, A, Matricardi, P, Meglio, P, Miceli Sopo, S, Moschese, V, Muraro, A, Novembre, E, Patria, M, Pelosi, U, Peroni, D, Pingitore, G, Ricci, G, Rossi, G, Scala, G, Tosca, M, and Tripodi, S
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Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale e Specialistica - Published
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19. Lack of Efficacy of Topical Furfuryl Palmitate in Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis: A Randomized Double-Blind Study
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Tripodi, S., Di Rienzo Businco, A., Panetta, V., Pingitore, G., Volterrani, A., Frediani, T., Pelosi, S., and Stefano Miceli Sopo
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Male ,Emollients ,atopic dermatitis ,Palmitates ,furfuryl palmitate ,Infant ,topical administration ,Administration, Cutaneous ,Dermatitis, Atopic ,Treatment Outcome ,Double-Blind Method ,Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA ,children ,pediatric atopic dermatitis ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Furans - Abstract
Atopic dermatitis is a common disease in children. It is usually treated with topical steroids and/or calcineurin inhibitors in association with emollients but topical antioxidants have been recently introduced as a therapeutic option for children. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of furfuryl palmitate, a new antioxidant molecule, in a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study.Children with atopic dermatitis were randomized into 2 groups treated for 2 weeks. One group of children (n = 60) was treated with a basic emollient cream and the other (n = 57) was treated with the same cream enriched with furfuryl palmitate.In both groups, there was a significant reduction (P.001) in atopic dermatitis-measured using the SCORAD index-after 14 days. The reduction in the per-protocol analysis was higher for the basic cream. Treatment success was defined as a reduction of 20% or more in the SCORAD index from baseline to day 14. Patients who used treatment not permitted by the protocol were also considered treatment failures. The intention-to-treat analysis showed 70% positive results for the basic treatment and 29% for the treatment containing furfuryl palmitate (P.0001) with a number needed to treat of 2.4 (95% confidence interval, 1.6-4.6). The emollient cream without furfuryl palmitate was observed to be more efficacious by pediatricians and parents, and no differences were reported between the 2 products in terms of tolerability.Both products proved to be efficacious in treating atopic dermatitis in children, but the emollient cream not containing furfuryl palmitate showed better clinical efficacy.
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20. A neonatal case of rare blistering dermatitis
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Lucarelli, Sandra, Lazzari, S, Leonardi, L, Frediani, S, Federici, T, and Frediani, T.
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21. Infective complications and exposure to antibiotics during pregnancy and in the first year of life and development of asthma in children
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Calvani, M. Jr, Alessandri, C., Aprile, A., Baviera, G., Benincori, N., Bueno De Mesquita, M., Cosentino, S., Frediani, T., Giorgi, F., Indinnimeo, L., Lucarelli, S., Macri', F., Matricardi, Pm, Miceli Sopo, Stefano, Pingitore, G., Porziani, M., Schirru, Ma, Simonelli, Mi, Stabile, Achille, Torre, A., Tripodi, S., Volterrani, A, and Zicari, Am
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children ,Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA ,pregnancy ,asthma ,antibiotics - Published
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22. Guidelines for the screening and follow-up of infants born to anti-HCV positive mothers
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Resti, M, Bortolotti, F, Vajro, P, Maggiore, G, Balli, F, Barbera, C, Calacoci, M, Clemente, Mg, Colombo, C, Crivellaro, C, D'Antiga, L, DE VIRGILIS, S, Frediani, T, Giacchino, R, Guariso, Graziella, Iorio, R, Marcellini, M, Nebbia, G, Marrazzi, Mg, Torre, G, Valentini, P, Vegnente, A, Viola, L., Zancan, L., Resti, M., Bortolotti, F., Vajro, Pietro, Maggiore, G., Iorio, Raffaele, and Vegnente, Angela
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viruses ,Hepatitis C virus ,Socio-culturale ,Viremia ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virus ,Pregnancy ,HCV-RNA positive mothers ,medicine ,Humans ,Mass Screening ,HCV-RNA positive children ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,Mass screening ,biology ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,Infant, Newborn ,Gastroenterology ,Hepatitis C ,Hepatitis C Antibodies ,Vertical transmission HCV infection ,medicine.disease ,Delivery, Obstetric ,Virology ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,HCV infection ,Breast Feeding ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,RNA, Viral ,Female ,Antibody ,Pregnancy, Multiple ,business ,Breast feeding - Abstract
Hepatitis C virus infection in infancy largely depends on vertical transmission. The transfer of hepatitis C virus from mother to child is almost invariably restricted to children whose mother is viremic, and the rate of transmission seems to be influenced by maternal virus load, although, in the single patient, the levels of viremia cannot be used as predictors of pediatric infection. In fact, the flow-chart for screening children at risk for vertically transmitted hepatitis C virus infection takes into account maternal viremia. In children born to anti-hepatitis C virus antibody positive, hepatitis C virus-RNA negative mothers, alanine aminotransferase and anti-hepatitis C virus should be investigated at 18-24 months of life. If alanine aminotransferase values are normal and anti-hepatitis C virus is undetectable, follow-up should be interrupted. In children born to hepatitis C virus-RNA positive mothers, alanine aminotransferase and hepatitis C virus RNA should be investigated at 3 months of age: (1) hepatitis C virus-RNA positive children should be considered infected if viremia is confirmed by a second assay performed within the 12th month; (2) hepatitis C virus-RNA negative children with abnormal alanine aminotransferase should be tested again for viremia at 6-12 months, and for anti-hepatitis C virus at 18 months; (3) hepatitis C virus-RNA negative children with normal alanine aminotransferase should be tested for anti-hepatitis C virus and alanine aminotransferase at 18-24 months, and should be considered non-infected if alanine aminotransferase is normal and anti-hepatitis C virus undetectable; (4) anti-hepatitis C virus seropositivity beyond the 18th month in a never-viremic child with normal alanine aminotransferase is likely consistent with past hepatitis C virus infection.
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23. 'L’anoressia, un disturbo della alimentazione anche nella prima infanzia? Un caso clinico'
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DE PASCALE, Adele, Lucarelli, S, Cimbolli, P, Ferri, F, Aprile, A, and Frediani, T.
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anoressia ,infanzia ,"caso clinico" - Published
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24. Celiac disease and psoriasis description of another two cases
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Barbato, Maria, Viola, F, Curione, M, LO RUSSO, L, Dito, L, Formisano, M, Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, and Cardi, E.
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25. Il fosfato di calcio per via orale: un efficace adiuvante della fototerapia nella malattia di Crigler-Najjar tipo I
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Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Pietrogiacomi, L, Dambrini, G, Martino, F, Aprile, A, Ferri, F, Vagnucci, B, Barbato, Maria, and Cardi, E.
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26. Lack of efficacy of topical furfuryl palmitate in pediatric atopic dermatitis: a randomized double-blind study.
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Tripodi, S, Di Rienzo Businco, A, Panetta, V, Pingitore, G, Volterrani, A, Frediani, T, Pelosi, S, Miceli Sopo, Stefano, Miceli Sopo, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0002-8175-6146), Tripodi, S, Di Rienzo Businco, A, Panetta, V, Pingitore, G, Volterrani, A, Frediani, T, Pelosi, S, Miceli Sopo, Stefano, and Miceli Sopo, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0002-8175-6146)
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INTRODUCTION: Atopic dermatitis is a common disease in children. It is usually treated with topical steroids and/or calcineurin inhibitors in association with emollients but topical antioxidants have been recently introduced as a therapeutic option for children. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of furfuryl palmitate, a new antioxidant molecule, in a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Children with atopic dermatitis were randomized into 2 groups treated for 2 weeks. One group of children (n = 60) was treated with a basic emollient cream and the other (n = 57) was treated with the same cream enriched with furfuryl palmitate. RESULTS: In both groups, there was a significant reduction (P < .001) in atopic dermatitis-measured using the SCORAD index-after 14 days. The reduction in the per-protocol analysis was higher for the basic cream. Treatment success was defined as a reduction of 20% or more in the SCORAD index from baseline to day 14. Patients who used treatment not permitted by the protocol were also considered treatment failures. The intention-to-treat analysis showed 70% positive results for the basic treatment and 29% for the treatment containing furfuryl palmitate (P < .0001) with a number needed to treat of 2.4 (95% confidence interval, 1.6-4.6). The emollient cream without furfuryl palmitate was observed to be more efficacious by pediatricians and parents, and no differences were reported between the 2 products in terms of tolerability. CONCLUSIONS: Both products proved to be efficacious in treating atopic dermatitis in children, but the emollient cream not containing furfuryl palmitate showed better clinical efficacy.
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27. Correlation between skin prick test using commercial extract of cow's milk protein and fresh milk and food challenge (Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2007) 18, (583-588))
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Calvani, M., Alessandri, C., Frediani, T., Lucarelli, S., Miceli Sopo, Stefano, Panetta, V., Zappala, D., Zicari, A. M., Miceli Sopo S. (ORCID:0000-0002-8175-6146), Calvani, M., Alessandri, C., Frediani, T., Lucarelli, S., Miceli Sopo, Stefano, Panetta, V., Zappala, D., Zicari, A. M., and Miceli Sopo S. (ORCID:0000-0002-8175-6146)
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The skin prick test (SPT) is regarded as an important diagnostic measure in the diagnostic work-up of cow’s milk protein allergy. It is not known whether commercial extracts have any advantage over fresh milk. The aims of the study were to (i) compare the diagnostic capacity of SPTs for the three main cow’s milk proteins (a-lactalbumin, casein and b-lactoglobulin) with fresh milk and (ii) determine a cut-off that discriminates between allergic and tolerant children in a controlled food challenge. A study was carried out on 104 children consecutively attending two paediatric allergy clinics for suspected cow’s milk allergy. A clinical history, SPTs with fresh cow’s milk and commercial extracts of its three main proteins and a challenge test were performed on all the children. A study of the validity of the prick test was also performed by taking different cut-off points for fresh milk and its proteins. Twentyeight of 104 challenge tests (26.9%) were positive. At a cut-off point of 3 mm, fresh milk showed the greatest negative predictive value (98%), whereas casein showed the greatest positive predictive value (PPV, 85%). Calculation of 95% predicted probabilities using logistic regression revealed predictive decision points of 12 mm for lactalbumin, 9 mm for casein, 10 mm for b-lactoglobulin and 15 mm for fresh cow’s milk. We found that the greater the number of positive SPTs for milk proteins, the more likely the positive response to challenge. Having a positive SPT for all three milk proteins had PPV of 92.3% and would seem more clinically useful than any cut-off. Both fresh milk and cow’s milk extract of the three main proteins could be useful in the diagnostic work-up of cow’s milk allergy. Finding positivity to all three cow’s milk proteins seems to be a simpler and more useful way of avoiding oral food challenges.
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28. Correlation between skin prick test using commercial extract of cow's milk protein and fresh milk and food challenges.
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Calvani, M, Alessandri, C, Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Miceli Sopo, Stefano, Panetta, V, Zappala', D, Zicari, A. M., Miceli Sopo, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0002-8175-6146), Calvani, M, Alessandri, C, Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Miceli Sopo, Stefano, Panetta, V, Zappala', D, Zicari, A. M., and Miceli Sopo, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0002-8175-6146)
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The skin prick test (SPT) is regarded as an important diagnostic measure in the diagnostic work-up of cow's milk protein allergy. It is not known whether commercial extracts have any advantage over fresh milk. The aims of the study were to (i) compare the diagnostic capacity of SPTs for the three main cow's milk proteins (alpha-lactalbumin, casein and beta-lactoglobulin) with fresh milk and (ii) determine a cut-off that discriminates between allergic and tolerant children in a controlled food challenge. A study was carried out on 104 children consecutively attending two paediatric allergy clinics for suspected cow's milk allergy. A clinical history, SPTs with fresh cow's milk and commercial extracts of its three main proteins and a challenge test were performed on all the children. A study of the validity of the prick test was also performed by taking different cut-off points for fresh milk and its proteins. Twenty-eight of 104 challenge tests (26.9%) were positive. At a cut-off point of 3 mm, fresh milk showed the greatest negative predictive value (98%), whereas casein showed the greatest positive predictive value (PPV, 85%). Calculation of 95% predicted probabilities using logistic regression revealed predictive decision points of 12 mm for lactalbumin, 9 mm for casein, 10 mm for beta-lactoglobulin and 15 mm for fresh cow's milk. We found that the greater the number of positive SPTs for milk proteins, the more likely the positive response to challenge. Having a positive SPT for all three milk proteins had PPV of 92.3% and would seem more clinically useful than any cut-off. Both fresh milk and cow's milk extract of the three main proteins could be useful in the diagnostic work-up of cow's milk allergy. Finding positivity to all three cow's milk proteins seems to be a simpler and more useful way of avoiding oral food challenges.
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29. Prevalence of celiac disease in dilated cardiomiopathy
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Barbato, Maria, Curione, M, DE BIASE, Luciano, Viola, F, LO RUSSO, L, Franchin, L, Formisano, M, Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, and Cardi, E.
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- 1998
30. Value of AGA in latent coeliac disease
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Barbato, Maria, Viola, F, Miglietta, M. R., LO RUSSO, L, Formisano, M, Bosco, S, Uccini, S, Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, and Cardi, E.
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- 1998
31. Cirrosi ad esito letale, associata ad infezione da CMV
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Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Deufemia, P, Barbato, Maria, Dambrini, G, Bosco, S, Mazzocco, M, Bederti, O, and Nigro, G.
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- 1998
32. Intestinal malhabsorbition in cystic fibrosis
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Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, Zingoni, A. M., Quattrucci, S, Dambrini, G, Stranges, A, Vagnucchi, B, Barbato, Maria, and Cardi, E.
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- 1998
33. Association of HLA-DQ7 antigen with cowmilk protein allergy in italian children
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Camponeschi, B, Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, Barbato, Maria, and Quintieri, F.
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- 1998
34. Autoimmunity and celiac disease
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Barbato, Maria, Amendola, M. A., Viola, F, Franchin, L, Daviera, L, Matrunola, M, Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, Cardi, E, and Masala, C.
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- 1998
35. Role of food allergy in cyclic vomiting syndrome
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Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, Corrado, G, Pelliccia, A, Dambrini, G, Matrunola, M, Pacchiarotti, C, Grossi, P, Barbato, Maria, and Cardi, E.
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- 1998
36. Il linfangioma cistico: Una rara causa di dolore addominale nel bambino
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Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Barbato, Maria, Bosco, S, Matrunola, M, Dambrini, G, DI BIASE, V, Cozzi, F, and Cardi, E.
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- 1998
37. Lethal bronchopulmonary infection in a child with untreated coeliac disease
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Barbato, Maria, Viola, F, LO RUSSO, L, Premate, F. M., Franchin, L, Antonelli, M, Lorino, G, Dito, L, Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, and Cardi, E.
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- 1998
38. Effectiveness of helicobacter pylori eradication in an extragastrointestinal disease: Chronic urticaria
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Lucarelli, S., primary, Frediani, S., additional, Di Nardo, G., additional, Sodano, S., additional, Santarelli, C., additional, Rossetti, D., additional, Lastrucci, G., additional, Federici, T., additional, Frediani, T., additional, and Cucchiara, S., additional
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39. Endotypes of pollen-food syndrome in children with seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis: a molecular classification.
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Mastrorilli, C., Tripodi, S., Caffarelli, C., Perna, S., Di Rienzo‐Businco, A., Sfika, I., Asero, R., Dondi, A., Bianchi, A., Povesi Dascola, C., Ricci, G., Cipriani, F., Maiello, N., Miraglia Del Giudice, M., Frediani, T., Frediani, S., Macrì, F., Pistoletti, C., Dello Iacono, I., and Patria, M. F.
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FOOD allergy in children ,FOOD allergy ,ALLERGY treatment ,HAY fever treatment ,COMORBIDITY ,CHILDREN - Abstract
Background Pollen-food syndrome ( PFS) is heterogeneous with regard to triggers, severity, natural history, comorbidities, and response to treatment. Our study aimed to classify different endotypes of PFS based on IgE sensitization to panallergens. Methods We examined 1271 Italian children (age 4-18 years) with seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis ( SAR). Foods triggering PFS were acquired by questionnaire. Skin prick tests were performed with commercial pollen extracts. IgE to panallergens Phl p 12 (profilin), Bet v 1 ( PR-10), and Pru p 3 (ns LTP) were tested by Immuno CAP FEIA. An unsupervised hierarchical agglomerative clustering method was applied within PFS population. Results PFS was observed in 300/1271 children (24%). Cluster analysis identified five PFS endotypes linked to panallergen IgE sensitization: (i) cosensitization to ≥2 panallergens ('multi-panallergen PFS'); (ii-iv) sensitization to either profilin, or ns LTP, or PR-10 ('mono-panallergen PFS'); (v) no sensitization to panallergens ('no-panallergen PFS'). These endotypes showed peculiar characteristics: (i) 'multi-panallergen PFS': severe disease with frequent allergic comorbidities and multiple offending foods; (ii) 'profilin PFS': oral allergy syndrome ( OAS) triggered by Cucurbitaceae; (iii) ' LTP PFS': living in Southern Italy, OAS triggered by hazelnut and peanut; (iv) ' PR-10 PFS': OAS triggered by Rosaceae; and (v) 'no-panallergen PFS': mild disease and OAS triggered by kiwifruit. Conclusions In a Mediterranean country characterized by multiple pollen exposures, PFS is a complex and frequent complication of childhood SAR, with five distinct endotypes marked by peculiar profiles of IgE sensitization to panallergens. Prospective studies in cohorts of patients with PFS are now required to test whether this novel classification may be useful for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in the clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Quantitative analysis of EEG in children with coeliac disease
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Barbato, Maria, Cardi, E, DE FEO, M. R., Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Mecarelli, O, Pantella, L, Piacenti, A, Pulitano, P, and Viola, F.
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- 1997
41. Le proteine della fase acuta e l’allergia alle proteine del latte vaccino
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Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Ferranti, L, Stranges, A, Dambrini, G, Vagnucchi, B, Barbato, Maria, and Cardi, E.
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- 1997
42. Role of food allergy-intolerance in coeliac patients with persistence of symptoms after a gluten-free diet
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Cardi, E., Lucarelli, S., Frediani, T., Barbato, M., Stranges, A., and Alberto Eugenio Tozzi
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- 1997
43. Impact of modification of diagnostic tecniques and criteria on the presentation of celiac disease in the last 16 years. Observation in Rome
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Barbato, M., Miglietta, M. R., Viola, F., Iulianella, V. R., Frediani, T., Lucarelli, S., Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, and Cardi, E.
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- 1996
44. Epilessia idiopatica parziale e allergia alimentare: caso clinico
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Lucarelli, S, Pelliccia, A, Frediani, T, Dambrini, G, Cerminara, C, Stranges, A, Urso, M, Barbato, Maria, and Cardi, E.
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- 1996
45. Valore diagnostico degli anticorpi IgG e IgA specifici e relative sottoclassi nell’allergia alimentare
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Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, Corbi, S, DEL GUERCIO, I, Stranges, A, Ranauro, E, Dambrini, G, Ferranti, L, Barbato, Maria, and Cardi, E.
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- 1996
46. Role of food allergy-intolerance in coeliac patients with persistence of symptoms after a gluten free diet
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Cardi, E, Lucarelli, S, Frediani, T, Barbato, Maria, Stranges, A, and AND TOZZI, E.
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- 1996
47. CO25 EFFICACY OF THE COW MILK PROTEINS FREE DIET IN CHILDREN SUFFERING FROM ROLANDIC EPILEPSY
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Lucarelli, S., primary, Frediani, T., additional, Lastrucci, G., additional, Viscido, G., additional, Federici, T., additional, Spalice, A., additional, Rossetti, D., additional, and Cucchiara, S., additional
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48. PO39 EFFICACY OF THE ELEMENTAL DIET IN A SEVERE PEDIATRIC CASE OF PRIMARY EOSINOPHILIC GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASE
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Lucarelli, S., primary, Lastrucci, G., additional, Di Nardo, G., additional, Frediani, T., additional, Federici, T., additional, Santarelli, C., additional, Frediani, S., additional, and Cucchiara, S., additional
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- 2012
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49. Sindrome di Alagille ed atresia delle vie biliari extraepatiche: evoluzione dopo portoenterostomia
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Frediani, T, Lucarelli, S, Cozzi, Denis, Rosati, C, Ferranti, L, Urso, M, Zaccaria, M. C., Panero, A, Barbato, Maria, and Cardi, E.
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- 1995
50. La forma frustra della cisti del coledoco. Un problema chirurgico
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Frediani, T, Cardi, E, Lucarelli, S, Cozzi, Denis, DEL GUERCIO, I, Rosati, M, Barbato, Maria, Bosco, S, and Cozzi, F.
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- 1995
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