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2. One-trocar surgery: A less invasive videosurgical approach in childhood
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L. Mastroianni, G. Amici, Ascanio Martino, M. Zamparelli, and Giovanni Cobellis
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Biopsy ,Umbilicus (mollusc) ,Varicocele ,Less invasive ,Video-Assisted Surgery ,medicine ,Appendectomy ,Humans ,Cyst ,Child ,Laparoscopy ,Laparotomy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Ileal Diseases ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Mean age ,General Medicine ,Appendicitis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Endoscopy ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background/Purpose: Laparoscopic techniques and instruments are evolving to lessen the invasiveness of this surgical approach. The authors present their experience with the videosurgical approach using only 1 trocar. Methods: Between October 1997 and January 2000 the authors performed 59 videosurgical procedures using a 1-trocar approach (mean age, 11.5 years; range, 4 to 18 years). A 10-mm Hasson trocar was inserted in an "open" fashion either through the umbilicus (laparoscopy) or below the apex of the 12th rib (retroperitoneoscopy). An operative laparoscope was used in all cases. The operations were 18 retroperitoneoscopic Palomo varicocelectomies, 1 retroperitoneoscopic renal biopsy, 38 appendectomies, and 2 ileal resections (Meckel's diverticulum, duplication cyst). For appendectomies and ileal resections, the corresponding intestinal loop was grasped and exteriorized through the umbilicus to perform conventional surgery. Results: Mean operating time was 50.9 minutes (range, 30 to 120) for laparoscopies and 44 minutes (range, 15 to 80) for retroperitoneoscopy. There were 11 conversions (8 appendectomies, 3 varicocelectomies) and no postoperative complications. Conclusions: "One-trocar surgery" is safe, effective, and fast with a low complication rate and excellent cosmetic results. The authors believe it is the least invasive as well as the most effective approach in the treatment of varicocele, appendicitis, and selected intestinal diseases. J Pediatr Surg 36:811-814. Copyright © 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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- 2001
3. Evolutionary search for low autocorrelated binary sequences
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M. Zamparelli, Burkhard Militzer, and Dieter Beule
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Scheme (programming language) ,Class (set theory) ,Mathematical optimization ,Optimization problem ,Classical example ,Autocorrelation ,Evolutionary algorithm ,Binary number ,Theoretical Computer Science ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,computer ,Software ,Evolutionary programming ,computer.programming_language ,Mathematics - Abstract
The search for low autocorrelated binary sequences is a classical example of a discrete frustrated optimization problem. We demonstrate the efficiency of a class of evolutionary algorithms to tackle the problem. A suitable mutation operator using a preselection scheme is constructed, and the optimal parameters of the strategy are determined.
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- 1998
4. Detection of crossing vessels at the ureteropelvic junction with fast MRI
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M, Zamparelli, G, Cobellis, L, Rossi, G, Valeri, G, Amici, and A, Martino
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Adult ,Male ,Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male ,Adolescent ,Infant ,Hydronephrosis ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Pelvis ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Prospective Studies ,Ureter ,Child ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Minimally invasive surgery is an alternative to open surgery in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in selected pediatric patients. Anomalous crossing vessels represent a contraindication to endopyelotomy and may also interfere with the videosurgical pyeloplasty. We investigated the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) without contrast in the preoperative evaluation of anomalous crossing vessels in children.From January 1999 to December 1999, 14 patients with diagnosis of hydronephrosis were prospectively evaluated with the aim of accurately plan the operative approach. The children underwent MRI study with HASTE sequences, heavily T2 weighted. Diagnosis was made without IV contrast material. No sedation was used.4 out of the 14 patients studied were diagnosed as having anomalous crossing vessels at the ureteropelvic junction. They underwent open dismembered pyeloplasty and the diagnosis was confirmed at the operation. There was 1 false negative.The fast T2 weighted MRI allows a non invasive preoperative assessment of crossing vessels at the UPJO which is of paramount importance in the choice of the appropriate surgical approach. Nevertheless, the high cost and the low sensitivity (80%, 4/5) make this technique still not routinely applicable in the preoperative work-up of children with UPJO.
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- 2003
5. Unusual clinical presentation of a rare case of phyllodes tumor of the breast in an adolescent girl
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Ascanio Martino, M. Zamparelli, L. Rossi, G. Amici, Giovanni Cobellis, and A. Santinelli
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Mammary gland ,Breast Neoplasms ,Nipple discharge ,Phyllodes Tumor ,Rare case ,medicine ,Humans ,Girl ,media_common ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Phyllodes tumor ,General Medicine ,Emergency department ,Exudates and Transudates ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nipples ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Histopathology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business - Abstract
Phyllodes tumor of the breast is a very rare neoplasm, particularly in adolescent girls and young women. It usually presents as unilateral palpable mass. The authors report the case of an adolescent girl who presented at the Emergency Department with bloody nipple discharge. Although the clinical signs suggested an intraductal tumor, the histologic examination showed a phyllodes tumor. The management and the biologic behavior of this uncommon tumor are discussed with particular regard to the very unusual clinical presentation in this patient. J Pediatr Surg 36:941-943. Copyright © 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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- 2001
6. Results and complications of laparoscopic surgery for pediatric varicocele
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G. Esposito, G. Amici, Alfonso Papparella, Alessandro Settimi, Ciro Esposito, Rocco Damiano, Rosario Sacco, G. Monguzzi, M. Zamparelli, N. Innaro, M.A. Gonzalez-Sabin, Leonardo Montinaro, L. Mastroianni, R. Rubino, Esposito, C, Monguzzi, G, GONZALEZ SABIN, Ma, Rubino, R, Montinaro, L, Papparella, Alfonso, Esposito, G, Settimi, A, Mastroianni, L, Zamparelli, M, Sacco, R, Amici, G, Damiano, R, and Innaro, N.
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Male ,Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Testicular vein ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Varicocele ,Veins ,Recurrence ,Testis ,Hydrocele ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,Laparoscopy ,Ligation ,Umbilical granuloma ,Emphysema ,Granuloma ,Testicular atrophy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Postoperative complication ,Arteries ,Phlebography ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Testicular Hydrocele ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.vein ,Complications Laparoscopy Varicocele ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results and complications of laparoscopic varicocelectomy in children. Methods: Over a 36-month period, 211 children underwent laparoscopic treatment of varicocele. Their ages ranged between 6 and 17 years; the varicocele was located on the left side in 209 cases (99.1%) and was bilateral in 2 (0.9%). In 195 patients the laparoscopic transperitoneal approach was used and in 16 retroperitoneoscopy was used. Thirty children (14.2%) underwent ligation of the veins alone, and 181 (85.8%) underwent ligation of testicular veins and artery. In 15 (7.1%) cases an additional procedure was applied during the same operation. Results: Average operating time was 30 minutes and hospitalization about 24 hours. At an average follow-up of 26 months, there were 19 (9%) postoperative complications: 14 children had a left hydrocele, 3 children a scrotal emphysema, and 2 an umbilical granuloma. There were 5 recurrences of varicocele in our series: 2 (2 of 30, 6.6%) after the Ivanissevitch procedure, and 3 (3 of 181, 1.6%) after Palomo’s. Testicular atrophy did not occur in any patient of this series. Conclusions: This preliminary experience shows that the results of the laparoscopic approach are comparable to those of the open approach. The ligation of testicular veins and artery is preferable to the ligation of the testicular veins alone. Hydrocele seems to be the most frequent postoperative complication and a potential problem, especially in children operated on with the Palomo procedure. J Pediatr Surg 36:767-769. Copyright © 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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- 2001
7. Amino acids counteract the inhibitory effect of fentanyl on hepatocyte oxidative metabolism
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M. Zamparelli, Agostino Pierro, Lewis Spitz, and Simon Eaton
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Cell Respiration ,Biology ,Pharmacology ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Fentanyl ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oxygen Consumption ,Reference Values ,medicine ,Animals ,Amino Acids ,Rats, Wistar ,Cells, Cultured ,Probability ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Myxothiazol ,Biological activity ,General Medicine ,Hypothermia ,Amino acid ,Rats ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Animals, Newborn ,Liver ,Hepatocyte ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Toxicity ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,Thermogenesis ,medicine.drug ,Adjuvants, Anesthesia ,Body Temperature Regulation - Abstract
Background/Purpose: Hypothermia is common after major surgery in newborns and can be triggered by intraoperative fentanyl analgesia. Recent studies have found that fentanyl inhibits hepatocyte mitochondrial oxidative metabolism, which is proportional to thermogenesis. In adults it has been shown that amino acids have a thermogenic effect, although the biochemical basis of this phenomenon is not known. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that amino acids counteract the inhibition of neonatal hepatocyte oxygen consumption by fentanyl. Methods: Hepatocytes were isolated from suckling rats, and O 2 consumption was measured polarographically. In experiment A hepatocytes were incubated with (1) palmitate alone (control), (2) palmitate plus fentanyl, (3) palmitate plus fentanyl plus amino acids, and (4) palmitate plus amino acids. In experiment B the effects of essential and nonessential amino acids were tested separately. In experiment C, to investigate whether the effect of amino acids is intramitochondrial, hepatocytes were incubated with amino acids plus inhibitors of mitochondrial respiration. Results: In experiment A, fentanyl significantly inhibited O 2 consumption ( P =.006). This inhibition was reversed by amino acids ( P P 2 consumption in the presence of myxothiazol among the groups indicating that amino acids affect intramitochondrial O 2 consumption. Conclusions: (1) Amino acids abolish the inhibitory effect of fentanyl on hepatocyte oxidative metabolism. (2) Amino acids affect intramitochondrial O 2 consumption and therefore thermogenesis. (3) Perioperative administration of amino acids in neonates may help to prevent hypothermia and its deleterious effects. J Pediatr Surg 35:736-739. Copyright © 2000 by W.B. Saunders Company.
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- 2000
8. Biofilm formation on the surface of ceramic tiles
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R, Sessa, M, Di Pietro, M, Zamparelli, G, Schiavoni, and M, Del Piano
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ceramic tiles ,Ceramics ,biofilm ,flow system ,Construction Materials ,Biofilms ,Environmental Microbiology ,Escherichia coli ,Environment, Controlled ,Microbiology - Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the formation of biofilm on the surface of ceramic tiles, widely present in public and private buildings, using six parallel flow chambers. Our flow system was conceived and made to compare biofilm results by parallel distributed rectangular tiles. The tiles, divided into two identical A and B sections, were placed within the flow chambers. Biofilm formation was performed after 72 h and was quantified by viable counts of bacteria. Average viable counts ranged from 1.1x10(7) to 7.3x10(7) cfu cm(-2) and from 1.1x10(7) to 5.8x10(7) cfu cm(-2) respectively for biofilm A and B sections. As statistical analysis does not show significant differences, we can conclude that biofilms obtained were so similar to each other that they confirmed the system reproducibility. Our next step will be to use our system to study Legionella pneumophila and to evaluate the efficacy of antibacterial agents.
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- 2000
9. Analgesic doses of fentanyl impair oxidative metabolism of neonatal hepatocytes
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M. Zamparelli, A McEwan, Lewis Spitz, Agostino Pierro, Patti A. Quant, and Simon Eaton
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Oligomycin ,Antifungal Agents ,Liver cytology ,Analgesic ,Mitochondria, Liver ,Mitochondrion ,Pharmacology ,Fentanyl ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oxygen Consumption ,Medicine ,Animals ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Rats, Wistar ,Morphine ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Rats ,Analgesics, Opioid ,Microscopy, Electron ,Thiazoles ,Mitochondrial respiratory chain ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Animals, Newborn ,Liver ,Anesthesia ,Hepatocyte ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Methacrylates ,Surgery ,Oligomycins ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background/Purpose: Studies in human surgical neonates have shown that intraoperative fentanyl analgesia results in greater fall in perioperative body core temperature compared with morphine analgesia. The aim of the study was to compare in a neonatal animal model the biochemical effect of fentanyl and morphine on hepatocyte oxidative metabolism. Methods: Hepatocytes were isolated from suckling rats and the oxygen consumption from palmitate was measured polarographically. In experiment A , fentanyl and morphine within the respective analgesic serum ranges were added to hepatocytes to assess the effect on oxygen consumption. In experiment B , fentanyl was added to hepatocytes in the presence of inhibitors of mitochondrial respiration to investigate its site of action. In experiment C , hepatocytes were incubated with either fentanyl or morphine, centrifuged, and then examined ultrastructurally by electron microscopy. Results: In experiment A , fentanyl inhibited oxygen consumption by up to 40% ( P P experiment B , in the presence of oligomycin, fentanyl increased the inhibition of oxygen consumption; however, in the presence of myxothiazol, no further inhibition by fentanyl occurred. In experiment C , mild ultrastructural alterations to hepatocytes were observed after incubation with fentanyl but not with morphine. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that therapeutic doses of two commonly used analgesic drugs impair neonatal hepatic oxidative metabolism. Fentanyl exerts a greater effect than morphine by diminishing liver oxygen consumption by up to 40%. The inhibitory effect of fentanyl occurs directly on the mitochondrial respiratory chain, either on substrate oxidation or on the thermogenic proton leak. The findings of this study are relevant to the perioperative management of surgical neonates.
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- 1999
10. [Value of uroflowmetry in a long-term follow-up study in hypospadias surgery]
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G, Saggiomo, D, Di Meglio, G, Di Iorio, M, Zamparelli, V, Linetti, G, Ardimento, A M, Cotrufo, A, Marte, Saggiomo, G, DI MEGLIO, D, DI IORIO, G, Zamparelli, M, Linetti, V, Ardimento, G, Cotrufo, Am, and Marte, Antonio
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Male ,Hypospadias ,Urodynamics ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Urine ,Child ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Many authors have shown the role of uroflowmetry in the follow-up of patients operated on for hypospadias. This technique has also been used to assess the validity of the operative technique.Sixty patients have been selected among those operated on for hypospadias from January 1990 till January 1996 at the Pediatric Surgery Department of the Second University of Naples, Italy. These patients underwent uroflowmetry with a rotating disk sensor at clinic. Postoperative time at uroflowmetry ranged between 6 months and 6 years. Flow pattern, maximum flow rate (Q max) and mean flow rate (Q ave) were measured. Results are expressed as percentiles and compared with those obtained from Toguri. Q max and Q ave greater than 25 degrees percentile were considered normal; Q max and Q ave between 25 degrees and 5 degrees percentile were considered query obstructed; Q max and Q ave below the 5 degrees percentile were considered obstructed.Forty-two patients (70%) presented values above the 25 degrees centile, 8 patients (13.4%) presented an obstructed-like flow and 10 children (16.6%) showed a query obstructed flow. Three patients from the latter group presented within three months an obstructed-like flow.Uroflowmetry is an important tool in the follow-up of patients operated on for hypospadias that are at risk for stenosis and then requiring a further treatment, either dilatation or surgery.
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- 1998
11. Catch-up growth in children with vesico-ureteric reflux
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Antonio Marte, C. E. Rocco, Maria Rosaria Papale, A. La Manna, Cesare Polito, M. Zamparelli, Polito, C, Marte, Antonio, Zamparelli, M, Papale, Mr, Rocco, Ce, and LA MANNA, A.
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Male ,Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Renal function ,Growth ,Standard score ,Kidney ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Vesicoureteral reflux ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,Retrospective Studies ,Vesico-Ureteral Reflux ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,Reflux ,Infant ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Renal scarring ,Surgery ,El Niño ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,business - Abstract
A longitudinal retrospective study of height Z score (HZ score) and weight-for-height index (WHI) was performed on 94 pre-pubertal children with vesico-ureteric reflux (VUR) and normal creatinine clearance followed for 1 – 6.8 years (mean 3.1 years). Thirty patients had bilateral VUR with scintigraphic signs of renal scarring (B+), 17 had bilateral VUR without renal scarring (B – ), 27 had unilateral VUR with (U+) and 20 unilateral VUR without (U – ) renal scarring. Thirty-three patients received only antimicrobial medication and 61 underwent successful antireflux operation. The increase in HZ score and WHI during the 1st year of follow-up was significantly (P = 0.001 and 0.00003, respectively) higher than during the 2nd year. At first visit, B+ subjects had an average WHI and HZ score that were significantly (P = 0.02 and 0.04, respectively) lower than the other groups of patients together. At last visit this difference was not significant. In B+ subjects, the WHI and HZ score at last visit were significantly (P = 0.04 for both) higher than at the first visit. B+ patients fully recover their body growth deficit compared with other groups of VUR subjects after medical and/or surgical therapy.
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- 1997
12. Gaschromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of fatty acids in human milk from forty puerperae living in southern Italy
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G, Corso, C, Colavita, M, Esposito, R, Roma, C, Napoli, M, Zamparelli, and V, Ansanelli
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Adult ,Italy ,Milk, Human ,Fatty Acids ,Humans ,Female ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry - Abstract
Fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk, an important factor in newborn nutrition, may change in relation to maternal diet and individual metabolic characteristics. This study was carried out on a group of 40 puerperae who lived in Southern Italy, delivered at term and feeded with common mediterranean diet. End-milk samples were collected between the 15th and 40th day (in mean at 27th day) after delivery. Analysis of fatty acids was performed using high resolution gaschromatography and mass spectrometry. It has been reported 37 different fatty acids including 6 branched chain fatty acids (BCFA).
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- 1995
13. Glutamine increases fatty acid oxidation in neonatal hepatocytes from both control and endotoxaemic rats
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M. Zamparelli, S.-C. Kim, Agostino Pierro, Simon Eaton, and Lewis Spitz
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Glutamine ,Biochemistry ,Chemistry ,Beta oxidation - Published
- 2001
14. Use of Integra dermal regeneration template in burn patients: An Italian expert consensus Delphi study.
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Giudice G, Ranno R, Lombardo G, Di Lonardo A, Perniciaro G, Posadinu MA, Melandri D, D'Alessio R, Preis FB, Zamparelli M, Risso D, Minunni G, Pinzauti E, Merelli S, Governa M, Maggio G, and Tedeschi P
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Introduction: Burn injuries pose significant challenges in healthcare, with Integra dermal regeneration template (DRT) emerging as a prominent solution to enhance wound healing and recovery. Although there is no clear consensus on its technical use and application. We convened a panel of 14 burn specialists aiming to provide consensus regarding the application and usage of Integra in managing burn wounds., Methods: Panelists employed a modified Delphi technique to assess agreement and provide feedback on 81 initial statements covering various aspects of Integra DRT application in burn wound care over three subsequent rounds. This study was endorsed by the Italian Society of Burn Surgery (SIUST)., Results: Fourteen heads of burn unit departments participated in the Delphi process. At the end of the third round and subsequent discussion on the final statement list, the panel achieved consensus on 24 statements shaping recommendations for Integra application across various aspects, including wound bed preparation, acellular dermal matrix application, definitive coverage, and complication management., Conclusion: The resultant 24 finalized statements from this Italian consensus offer a comprehensive and practical framework for employing Integra DRT in burn patient care. Reflective of specific Italian expertise and practice, these recommendations supplement and refine existing literature, serving as a dynamic guide subject to periodic updates aligned with evolving evidence and experience in the field of burn surgery., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest. The ethics committee of the lead institution confirmed that no ethical approval was required for this study., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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15. Focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver in infancy: a case report.
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De Luca G, Zamparelli M, Fadda C, and Martone A
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- Humans, Infant, Male, Focal Nodular Hyperplasia diagnosis, Focal Nodular Hyperplasia surgery
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Focal nodular hyperplasia of the liver is a benign disorder usually affecting young women. Its treatment in children is traditionally conservative. Because of its rarity in childhood, its differential diagnosis with other hepatic tumors in children and infants is challenging. We present the case of a 7-month-old infant with large focal nodular hyperplasia affecting the whole left liver lobe. Because of progressive enlargement of the lesion and compression of the portal vein, the baby underwent successful surgical treatment. Different therapeutic options and relative indications are discussed.
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- 2006
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16. Detection of crossing vessels at the ureteropelvic junction with fast MRI.
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Zamparelli M, Cobellis G, Rossi L, Valeri G, Amici G, and Martino A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Hydronephrosis diagnosis, Infant, Male, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures methods, Pelvis, Prospective Studies, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ureter blood supply, Ureter pathology, Ureteral Obstruction diagnosis, Ureteral Obstruction surgery, Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male methods
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Objective: Minimally invasive surgery is an alternative to open surgery in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) in selected pediatric patients. Anomalous crossing vessels represent a contraindication to endopyelotomy and may also interfere with the videosurgical pyeloplasty. We investigated the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) without contrast in the preoperative evaluation of anomalous crossing vessels in children., Materials and Methods: From January 1999 to December 1999, 14 patients with diagnosis of hydronephrosis were prospectively evaluated with the aim of accurately plan the operative approach. The children underwent MRI study with HASTE sequences, heavily T2 weighted. Diagnosis was made without IV contrast material. No sedation was used., Results: 4 out of the 14 patients studied were diagnosed as having anomalous crossing vessels at the ureteropelvic junction. They underwent open dismembered pyeloplasty and the diagnosis was confirmed at the operation. There was 1 false negative., Conclusions: The fast T2 weighted MRI allows a non invasive preoperative assessment of crossing vessels at the UPJO which is of paramount importance in the choice of the appropriate surgical approach. Nevertheless, the high cost and the low sensitivity (80%, 4/5) make this technique still not routinely applicable in the preoperative work-up of children with UPJO.
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- 2003
17. Fatty acid oxidation in neonatal hepatocytes: effects of sepsis and glutamine.
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Kim SC, Pierro A, Zamparelli M, Spitz L, and Eaton S
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- Animals, Animals, Newborn, Lipopolysaccharides, Oxidation-Reduction, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Fatty Acids metabolism, Glutamine therapeutic use, Hepatocytes physiology, Liver metabolism, Sepsis pathology
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Objective: Little is known about fat use during sepsis during the neonatal period. Intramitochondrial O(2) consumption is inhibited in isolated hepatocytes from suckling septic rats and this impairment is reversed by glutamine. We investigated the effect of neonatal sepsis on fat oxidation and whether glutamine can directly affect fatty acid oxidation., Methods: Suckling Wistar rats (11 d) received an intraperitoneal injection of 300 microg/kg of lipopolysaccharide (Escherichia coli 055:B5); controls received normal saline. At 2 h, hepatocytes were isolated. Hepatocytes were incubated at 37 degrees C with 0.5 mM [1-(14)C]palmitate or 0.5 mM [1-(14)C]palmitate plus 10 mM glutamine. After 1 h, the perchloric acid-soluble (14)C-radioactivity (representing mainly ketone bodies) and (14)CO(2) were measured. Hepatocyte O(2) consumption from 0.5 mM palmitate was measured with and without 2.5 ng/mL myxothiazol to estimate intramitochondrial O(2) consumption., Results: There were no significant differences in fatty acid oxidation between control and endotoxemic hepatocytes measured as acid-soluble radioactivity (which represents mainly ketogenesis, plus Krebs cycle intermediates), as (14)CO(2) production, or as the sum of acid-soluble radioactivity plus (14)CO(2) generation. Glutamine significantly increased fatty acid oxidation (acid-soluble radioactivity plus (14)CO(2)) in hepatocytes from control and endotoxic animals., Conclusions: The finding of no significant difference in fatty acid oxidation between hepatocytes from control and endotoxemic rats is surprising given that intramitochondrial O(2) consumption from palmitate is decreased. This may reflect altered use of acetyl-coenzyme A to ketone bodies and Krebs cycle intermediates. Glutamine enhanced fatty acid oxidation from control and endotoxemic hepatocytes, suggesting that it may promote substrate oxidation during endotoxemia.
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- 2002
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18. Unusual clinical presentation of a rare case of phyllodes tumor of the breast in an adolescent girl.
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Martino A, Zamparelli M, Santinelli A, Cobellis G, Rossi L, and Amici G
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- Adolescent, Exudates and Transudates, Female, Humans, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Nipples pathology, Phyllodes Tumor pathology
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Phyllodes tumor of the breast is a very rare neoplasm, particularly in adolescent girls and young women. It usually presents as unilateral palpable mass. The authors report the case of an adolescent girl who presented at the Emergency Department with bloody nipple discharge. Although the clinical signs suggested an intraductal tumor, the histologic examination showed a phyllodes tumor. The management and the biologic behavior of this uncommon tumor are discussed with particular regard to the very unusual clinical presentation in this patient. J Pediatr Surg 36:941-943., (Copyright 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.)
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- 2001
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19. One-trocar surgery: a less invasive videosurgical approach in childhood.
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Martino A, Zamparelli M, Cobellis G, Mastroianni L, and Amici G
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Laparotomy, Male, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Appendectomy instrumentation, Appendectomy methods, Appendicitis surgery, Biopsy instrumentation, Biopsy methods, Ileal Diseases surgery, Kidney Diseases pathology, Laparoscopy methods, Varicocele surgery, Video-Assisted Surgery instrumentation, Video-Assisted Surgery methods
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Background/purpose: Laparoscopic techniques and instruments are evolving to lessen the invasiveness of this surgical approach. The authors present their experience with the videosurgical approach using only 1 trocar., Methods: Between October 1997 and January 2000 the authors performed 59 videosurgical procedures using a 1-trocar approach (mean age, 11.5 years; range, 4 to 18 years). A 10-mm Hasson trocar was inserted in an "open" fashion either through the umbilicus (laparoscopy) or below the apex of the 12th rib (retroperitoneoscopy). An operative laparoscope was used in all cases. The operations were 18 retroperitoneoscopic Palomo varicocelectomies, 1 retroperitoneoscopic renal biopsy, 38 appendectomies, and 2 ileal resections (Meckel's diverticulum, duplication cyst). For appendectomies and ileal resections, the corresponding intestinal loop was grasped and exteriorized through the umbilicus to perform conventional surgery., Results: Mean operating time was 50.9 minutes (range, 30 to 120) for laparoscopies and 44 minutes (range, 15 to 80) for retroperitoneoscopy. There were 11 conversions (8 appendectomies, 3 varicocelectomies) and no postoperative complications., Conclusions: "One-trocar surgery" is safe, effective, and fast with a low complication rate and excellent cosmetic results. The authors believe it is the least invasive as well as the most effective approach in the treatment of varicocele, appendicitis, and selected intestinal diseases., (Copyright 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.)
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- 2001
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20. Results and complications of laparoscopic surgery for pediatric varicocele.
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Esposito C, Monguzzi G, Gonzalez-Sabin MA, Rubino R, Montinaro L, Papparella A, Esposito G, Settimi A, Mastroianni L, Zamparelli M, Sacco R, Amici G, Damiano R, and Innaro N
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- Adolescent, Arteries surgery, Child, Emphysema etiology, Follow-Up Studies, Granuloma etiology, Humans, Ligation adverse effects, Ligation methods, Male, Phlebography, Recurrence, Testicular Hydrocele etiology, Testis blood supply, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Varicocele diagnosis, Veins surgery, Laparoscopy adverse effects, Laparoscopy methods, Varicocele surgery
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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results and complications of laparoscopic varicocelectomy in children., Methods: Over a 36-month period, 211 children underwent laparoscopic treatment of varicocele. Their ages ranged between 6 and 17 years; the varicocele was located on the left side in 209 cases (99.1%) and was bilateral in 2 (0.9%). In 195 patients the laparoscopic transperitoneal approach was used and in 16 retroperitoneoscopy was used. Thirty children (14.2%) underwent ligation of the veins alone, and 181 (85.8%) underwent ligation of testicular veins and artery. In 15 (7.1%) cases an additional procedure was applied during the same operation., Results: Average operating time was 30 minutes and hospitalization about 24 hours. At an average follow-up of 26 months, there were 19 (9%) postoperative complications: 14 children had a left hydrocele, 3 children a scrotal emphysema, and 2 an umbilical granuloma. There were 5 recurrences of varicocele in our series: 2 (2 of 30, 6.6%) after the Ivanissevitch procedure, and 3 (3 of 181, 1.6%) after Palomo's. Testicular atrophy did not occur in any patient of this series., Conclusions: This preliminary experience shows that the results of the laparoscopic approach are comparable to those of the open approach. The ligation of testicular veins and artery is preferable to the ligation of the testicular veins alone. Hydrocele seems to be the most frequent postoperative complication and a potential problem, especially in children operated on with the Palomo procedure., (Copyright 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company.)
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- 2001
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21. Biofilm formation on the surface of ceramic tiles.
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Sessa R, Di Pietro M, Zamparelli M, Schiavoni G, and Del Piano M
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- Environment, Controlled, Environmental Microbiology, Microbiology instrumentation, Biofilms growth & development, Ceramics, Construction Materials microbiology, Escherichia coli growth & development
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The aim of the study was to investigate the formation of biofilm on the surface of ceramic tiles, widely present in public and private buildings, using six parallel flow chambers. Our flow system was conceived and made to compare biofilm results by parallel distributed rectangular tiles. The tiles, divided into two identical A and B sections, were placed within the flow chambers. Biofilm formation was performed after 72 h and was quantified by viable counts of bacteria. Average viable counts ranged from 1.1x10(7) to 7.3x10(7) cfu cm(-2) and from 1.1x10(7) to 5.8x10(7) cfu cm(-2) respectively for biofilm A and B sections. As statistical analysis does not show significant differences, we can conclude that biofilms obtained were so similar to each other that they confirmed the system reproducibility. Our next step will be to use our system to study Legionella pneumophila and to evaluate the efficacy of antibacterial agents.
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- 2000
22. Amino acids counteract the inhibitory effect of fentanyl on hepatocyte oxidative metabolism.
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Zamparelli M, Eaton S, Spitz L, and Pierro A
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- Amino Acids pharmacology, Animals, Animals, Newborn, Body Temperature Regulation drug effects, Cell Respiration physiology, Cells, Cultured, Liver cytology, Probability, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Reference Values, Sensitivity and Specificity, Adjuvants, Anesthesia antagonists & inhibitors, Amino Acids metabolism, Cell Respiration drug effects, Fentanyl antagonists & inhibitors, Liver metabolism, Oxygen Consumption drug effects
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Background/purpose: Hypothermia is common after major surgery in newborns and can be triggered by intraoperative fentanyl analgesia. Recent studies have found that fentanyl inhibits hepatocyte mitochondrial oxidative metabolism, which is proportional to thermogenesis. In adults it has been shown that amino acids have a thermogenic effect, although the biochemical basis of this phenomenon is not known. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that amino acids counteract the inhibition of neonatal hepatocyte oxygen consumption by fentanyl., Methods: Hepatocytes were isolated from suckling rats, and O2 consumption was measured polarographically. In experiment A hepatocytes were incubated with (1) palmitate alone (control), (2) palmitate plus fentanyl, (3) palmitate plus fentanyl plus amino acids, and (4) palmitate plus amino acids. In experiment B the effects of essential and nonessential amino acids were tested separately. In experiment C, to investigate whether the effect of amino acids is intramitochondrial, hepatocytes were incubated with amino acids plus inhibitors of mitochondrial respiration., Results: In experiment A, fentanyl significantly inhibited O2 consumption (P = .006). This inhibition was reversed by amino acids (P < .001). In experiment B, both essential and nonessential amino acids reversed the effect of fentanyl (P < .001). In experiment C, there was no difference in O2 consumption in the presence of myxothiazol among the groups indicating that amino acids affect intramitochondrial O2 consumption., Conclusions: (1) Amino acids abolish the inhibitory effect of fentanyl on hepatocyte oxidative metabolism. (2) Amino acids affect intramitochondrial O2 consumption and therefore thermogenesis. (3) Perioperative administration of amino acids in neonates may help to prevent hypothermia and its deleterious effects.
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- 2000
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23. Analgesic doses of fentanyl impair oxidative metabolism of neonatal hepatocytes.
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Zamparelli M, Eaton S, Quant PA, McEwan A, Spitz L, and Pierro A
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- Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage, Animals, Animals, Newborn, Antifungal Agents pharmacology, Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology, Fentanyl administration & dosage, Liver cytology, Methacrylates, Microscopy, Electron, Mitochondria, Liver metabolism, Morphine administration & dosage, Oligomycins pharmacology, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Thiazoles pharmacology, Analgesics, Opioid pharmacology, Fentanyl pharmacology, Liver metabolism, Morphine pharmacology, Oxygen Consumption drug effects
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Background/purpose: Studies in human surgical neonates have shown that intraoperative fentanyl analgesia results in greater fall in perioperative body core temperature compared with morphine analgesia. The aim of the study was to compare in a neonatal animal model the biochemical effect of fentanyl and morphine on hepatocyte oxidative metabolism., Methods: Hepatocytes were isolated from suckling rats and the oxygen consumption from palmitate was measured polarographically. In experiment A, fentanyl and morphine within the respective analgesic serum ranges were added to hepatocytes to assess the effect on oxygen consumption. In experiment B, fentanyl was added to hepatocytes in the presence of inhibitors of mitochondrial respiration to investigate its site of action. In experiment C, hepatocytes were incubated with either fentanyl or morphine, centrifuged, and then examined ultrastructurally by electron microscopy., Results: In experiment A, fentanyl inhibited oxygen consumption by up to 40% (P < .01). Morphine inhibited oxygen consumption to a maximum of 25% (P < .01). In experiment B, in the presence of oligomycin, fentanyl increased the inhibition of oxygen consumption; however, in the presence of myxothiazol, no further inhibition by fentanyl occurred. In experiment C, mild ultrastructural alterations to hepatocytes were observed after incubation with fentanyl but not with morphine., Conclusions: This study demonstrates that therapeutic doses of two commonly used analgesic drugs impair neonatal hepatic oxidative metabolism. Fentanyl exerts a greater effect than morphine by diminishing liver oxygen consumption by up to 40%. The inhibitory effect of fentanyl occurs directly on the mitochondrial respiratory chain, either on substrate oxidation or on the thermogenic proton leak. The findings of this study are relevant to the perioperative management of surgical neonates.
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- 1999
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24. [Value of uroflowmetry in a long-term follow-up study in hypospadias surgery].
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Saggiomo G, Di Meglio D, Di Iorio G, Zamparelli M, Linetti V, Ardimento G, Cotrufo AM, and Marte A
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Urine physiology, Urodynamics physiology, Hypospadias diagnosis, Hypospadias surgery
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Background: Many authors have shown the role of uroflowmetry in the follow-up of patients operated on for hypospadias. This technique has also been used to assess the validity of the operative technique., Methods: Sixty patients have been selected among those operated on for hypospadias from January 1990 till January 1996 at the Pediatric Surgery Department of the Second University of Naples, Italy. These patients underwent uroflowmetry with a rotating disk sensor at clinic. Postoperative time at uroflowmetry ranged between 6 months and 6 years. Flow pattern, maximum flow rate (Q max) and mean flow rate (Q ave) were measured. Results are expressed as percentiles and compared with those obtained from Toguri. Q max and Q ave greater than 25 degrees percentile were considered normal; Q max and Q ave between 25 degrees and 5 degrees percentile were considered query obstructed; Q max and Q ave below the 5 degrees percentile were considered obstructed., Results: Forty-two patients (70%) presented values above the 25 degrees centile, 8 patients (13.4%) presented an obstructed-like flow and 10 children (16.6%) showed a query obstructed flow. Three patients from the latter group presented within three months an obstructed-like flow., Conclusions: Uroflowmetry is an important tool in the follow-up of patients operated on for hypospadias that are at risk for stenosis and then requiring a further treatment, either dilatation or surgery.
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- 1998
25. Genetically Trained Cellular Neural Networks.
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Zamparelli M
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Real-coded genetic algorithms on a parallel architecture are applied to optimize the synaptic couplings of a Cellular Neural Network for specific greyscale image processing tasks. Using supervised learning information in the fitness function, we propose the Genetic Algorithm as a general training method for Cellular Neural Networks. Copyright 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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- 1997
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26. Catch-up growth in children with vesico-ureteric reflux.
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Polito C, Marte A, Zamparelli M, Papale MR, Rocco CE, and La Manna A
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- Body Weight, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Kidney pathology, Male, Retrospective Studies, Vesico-Ureteral Reflux drug therapy, Vesico-Ureteral Reflux surgery, Growth physiology, Vesico-Ureteral Reflux physiopathology
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A longitudinal retrospective study of height Z score (HZ score) and weight-for-height index (WHI) was performed on 94 pre-pubertal children with vesico-ureteric reflux (VUR) and normal creatinine clearance followed for 1-6.8 years (mean 3.1 years). Thirty patients had bilateral VUR with scintigraphic signs of renal scarring (B+), 17 had bilateral VUR without renal scarring (B-), 27 had unilateral VUR with (U+) and 20 unilateral VUR without (U-) renal scarring. Thirty-three patients received only antimicrobial medication and 61 underwent successful antireflux operation. The increase in HZ score and WHI during the 1st year of follow-up was significantly (P = 0.001 and 0.00003, respectively) higher than during the 2nd year. At first visit, B+ subjects had an average WHI and HZ score that were significantly (P = 0.02 and 0.04, respectively) lower than the other groups of patients together. At last visit this difference was not significant. In B+ subjects, the WHI and HZ score at last visit were significantly (P = 0.04 for both) higher than at the first visit. B+ patients fully recover their body growth deficit compared with other groups of VUR subjects after medical and/or surgical therapy.
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- 1997
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27. Gaschromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of fatty acids in human milk from forty puerperae living in southern Italy.
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Corso G, Colavita C, Esposito M, Roma R, Napoli C, Zamparelli M, and Ansanelli V
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- Adult, Female, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Humans, Italy, Fatty Acids analysis, Milk, Human chemistry
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Fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk, an important factor in newborn nutrition, may change in relation to maternal diet and individual metabolic characteristics. This study was carried out on a group of 40 puerperae who lived in Southern Italy, delivered at term and feeded with common mediterranean diet. End-milk samples were collected between the 15th and 40th day (in mean at 27th day) after delivery. Analysis of fatty acids was performed using high resolution gaschromatography and mass spectrometry. It has been reported 37 different fatty acids including 6 branched chain fatty acids (BCFA).
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- 1995
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