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2. Interventi educativi in ambito penitenziario: (a)simmetrie tra dentro e fuori
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Castellano, L, Gonnella, P, Maisto, F, Mantegazza, R, Saraceno, B, Ferrari, M, Verdi, L, Milano, C, Bruni, L, Van Aken, M, Sambati S, Trotto, C, Bezzi, R, R,Bezzi, Castellano, L, Gonnella, P, Maisto, F, Mantegazza, R, Saraceno, B, Ferrari, M, Verdi, L, Milano, C, Bruni, L, Van Aken, M, Sambati S, Trotto, C, Bezzi, R, and R,Bezzi
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- 2022
3. Prassi statutaria e crisi della democrazia nei partiti politici
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Prosperi, F, D'Amico, G, Femia, P, Episcopo, F, Alpini, A, Pedrini, F, Piraino, F, Caterini, E, Caccavale, C, Perriello, L.C, Nonne, L, Barba, V, Gorgoni, A, Cordiano, A, Iorio, G, Carapezza Figlia, G, Bartolini, F e Patti, F.P, Albanese, R.A, Nervi, A, De Mauro, A, Quadri, R, Follieri, L, Tatarano, M, Vercellone, A, Calvo, R, Boiti, C, Monticelli, S, Sitzia, L, Dalla Massara, T, Achille, D, D'Andrea, S, Garofalo, A.M: Martone, I, Sirena, P, Damiani, E, Maisto, F, Ballerini, L, Delfini, F, Buset, G, Cicero, C, Bertolini, A, Bellisario, E, Izzo, U, Mezzanotte, F, Malomo, A, Grondona, M, Perlingieri, P, Mantucci, D, Perlingieri, G, D'Ambrosio, M, Prosperi, F, D'Amico, G, Femia, P, Episcopo, F, Alpini, A, Pedrini, F, Piraino, F, Caterini, E, Caccavale, C, Perriello, L.C, Nonne, L, Barba, V, Gorgoni, A, Cordiano, A, Iorio, G, Carapezza Figlia, G, Bartolini, F e Patti, F.P, Albanese, R.A, Nervi, A, De Mauro, A, Quadri, R, Follieri, L, Tatarano, M, Vercellone, A, Calvo, R, Boiti, C, Monticelli, S, Sitzia, L, Dalla Massara, T, Achille, D, D'Andrea, S, Garofalo, A.M: Martone, I, Sirena, P, Damiani, E, Maisto, F, Ballerini, L, Delfini, F, Buset, G, Cicero, C, Bertolini, A, Bellisario, E, Izzo, U, Mezzanotte, F, Malomo, A, Grondona, M, Perlingieri, P, Mantucci, D, Perlingieri, G, and D'Ambrosio, M
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Il contributo intende affrontare la prassi statutaria dei più recenti partiti politici, al fine di evidenziare la "crisi" della democrazia interna delle organizzazioni politiche. Ciò, almeno, sotto un duplica aspetto. Da un lato sono codificate regole che attribuiscono ampi poteri a pochi soggetti. Dall'altro, vi è la tendenza a superare le regole statutarie, privilegiando le scelte e ed i diktat di coloro che guidano il partito politico. Nella parte finale del contributo si dialoga con il futuro legislatore al fine di individuare alcune linee guida per una disciplina organica dei partiti politici.
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- 2021
4. Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatment of Adults With Gambling Disorder: A Meta-Review
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Di Nicola, Marco, De Crescenzo, F., D'Alo, G. L., Remondi, C., Panaccione, I., Moccia, Lorenzo, Molinaro, Marzia, Dattoli, Luigi, Lauriola, Alessandro, Martinelli, S., Giuseppin, Giulia, Maisto, F., Crosta, Maria Luigia, Di Pietro, S., Amato, L., Janiri, Luigi, Di Nicola M. (ORCID:0000-0001-7457-0426), Moccia L., Molinaro M., Dattoli L., Lauriola A., Giuseppin G., Crosta M. L., Janiri L. (ORCID:0000-0002-1633-9418), Di Nicola, Marco, De Crescenzo, F., D'Alo, G. L., Remondi, C., Panaccione, I., Moccia, Lorenzo, Molinaro, Marzia, Dattoli, Luigi, Lauriola, Alessandro, Martinelli, S., Giuseppin, Giulia, Maisto, F., Crosta, Maria Luigia, Di Pietro, S., Amato, L., Janiri, Luigi, Di Nicola M. (ORCID:0000-0001-7457-0426), Moccia L., Molinaro M., Dattoli L., Lauriola A., Giuseppin G., Crosta M. L., and Janiri L. (ORCID:0000-0002-1633-9418)
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Gambling disorder (GD) leads to impaired socioeconomical functioning and increased social costs. Although the research on GD has been rising over the years, approved treatment guidelines are currently not available. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature on the pharmacological and psychosocial treatment of adults with GD, and to identify possible agreed-upon standards of care. METHODS: MEDLINE, PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, Embase, and CINAHL electronic databases were searched up to April 2019 for systematic reviews on pharmacological, psychosocial, and combined treatment of adults with GD. Twenty-six studies were eventually included in this meta-review. RESULTS: Studies reported promising results of opioid antagonists and mood stabilizers in reducing GD-related symptomatology. Lithium was particularly effective in subjects with comorbid bipolar disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) was the most commonly used psychological intervention and reduced global severity, gambling frequency, and financial loss. Motivational interviewing (MI) seemed to improve several GD domains, alone or in combination with CBT. Self-help interventions (SHIs) showed some efficacy in promoting treatment-seeking, and in combination with other treatments. CONCLUSIONS: We found moderate evidence of effect for CBT, but weaker evidence for pharmacotherapy and SHIs. Results suggested some efficacy for MI in the short but not in the long term. It is likely that certain interventions might be more effective than others on specific features of GD. Further studies are needed to compare the efficacy and acceptability of individual and combined psychosocial and pharmacological interventions, to deliver patient-tailored treatments.
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- 2020
5. La detenzione 'scontata': appunti sul carcere
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Maisto, F, Mussio, S, Naldi, A, BUZZELLI, SILVIA, Maisto, F, Mussio, S, Naldi, A, and Buzzelli, S
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standards detentivi, trattamenti inumani, giurisprudenza europea ,IUS/16 - DIRITTO PROCESSUALE PENALE - Published
- 2013
6. Suicide Attempts in Juvenile Bipolar Versus Major Depressive Disorders: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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De Crescenzo, F., Serra, G., Maisto, F., Uchida, M., Woodworth, H., Casini, Mp., Baldessarini, Rj., Vicari, Stefano, S. Vicari (ORCID:0000-0002-5395-2262), De Crescenzo, F., Serra, G., Maisto, F., Uchida, M., Woodworth, H., Casini, Mp., Baldessarini, Rj., Vicari, Stefano, and S. Vicari (ORCID:0000-0002-5395-2262)
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OBJECTIVE: Suicide attempts are prevalent in association with major mood disorders, and risk is greater with bipolar disorder (BD) than major depressive disorder (MDD) in adults. There may be similar relationships in juvenile mood disorders, but the evidence has not been compiled systematically and quantitatively. METHOD: We searched for reports of studies comparing rates of suicide attempts in children or adolescents diagnosed with BD or MDD, and applied random-effects meta-analysis. RESULTS: In 6 reports from 1995 to 2017, with 2,303 participants diagnosed with mood disorder from the United States and South Korea, aged 3 to 18 years, rates of suicide attempts differed significantly by diagnosis: BD (31.5%) > MDD (20.5%) > hypomania or mania-only (8.49%). Risk of suicide attempts differed (BD > MDD) highly significantly by meta-analysis (odds ratio [OR] = 1.71, CI = 1.33-2.20, p < .0001), and was very similar if a study with attempts and suicidal ideation was excluded (OR = 1.64, CI = 1.26-2.15, p < .0001). CONCLUSION: Risk of suicide attempts in juvenile mood disorder patients ranked: BD > MDD >> hypomania or mania-only >> juvenile general population.
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- 2017
7. Compulsiveness dimension in a case of pathological gambling
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Chiappini, S., primary, Testa, R., additional, Maisto, F., additional, Leone, B., additional, Di Paolo, M., additional, Pascucci, M., additional, Polidori, P., additional, Grandinetti, P., additional, and Conte, G., additional
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- 2016
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8. Seismogenic faults, landslides, and associated tsunamis off southern Italy - Cruise No. M86/2, December 27, 2011 - January 17, 2012, Cartagena (Spain) - Brindisi (Italy)
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Krastel, Sebastian, Adami, C., Beier, J., Bialas, Jörg, Bigella, S., Chiocci, F., Crutchley, Gareth, Cukur, Deniz, Frey, B., Fu, Lili, Gross, Felix, Gurcay, S., Hempelt, J., Koch, Stephanie, Lüttschwager, G., Maisto, F., Masi, L., Matthiesen, T., Micallef, Aaron, Morelli, E., Papenberg, Cord, Ridente, D., Schwab, Julia, Sposato, A., Urlaub, Morelia, Wetzel, Gero, Krastel, Sebastian, Adami, C., Beier, J., Bialas, Jörg, Bigella, S., Chiocci, F., Crutchley, Gareth, Cukur, Deniz, Frey, B., Fu, Lili, Gross, Felix, Gurcay, S., Hempelt, J., Koch, Stephanie, Lüttschwager, G., Maisto, F., Masi, L., Matthiesen, T., Micallef, Aaron, Morelli, E., Papenberg, Cord, Ridente, D., Schwab, Julia, Sposato, A., Urlaub, Morelia, and Wetzel, Gero
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Summary The continental margins of southern Italy are located along converging plate boundaries, which are affected by intense seismicity and volcanic activity. Most of the coastal areas experienced severe earthquakes, landslides, and tsunamis in historical and/or modern times. The most prominent example is the Messina earthquake of Dec. 28, 1908 (Ms=7.3; 80,000 casualties), which was characterized by the worst tsunami Italy experienced in the historical time (~2000 casualties). It is, however, still unclear, whether this tsunami was triggered by a sudden vertical movement along a major fault during the earthquake or as a result of a giant marine slide initiated by the earthquake. The recurrence rates of major landslides and therefore the risk associated with landslides is also unknown. Based on detailed bathymetric data sets collected by Italian colleagues in the frame of the MaGIC Project (Marine Geohazards along the Italian Coast), we collected seismic data (2D and 3D) and gravity cores in three working areas (The Messina Straits, off Eastern Sicily, the Gioia Basin). A dense grid of new 2D-seismic data in the Messina Straits will allow to map fault patterns in great detail. One interesting outcome in this context is the identification of a set of normal faults striking in an EW-direction, which is almost perpendicular to the previously postulated faults. This EW-striking faults seem to be active. The area off eastern Sicily is characterized by numerous landslides and a complex deformation pattern. A 3D-seismic data set has been collected during the cruise using the so called P-cable in order to investigate these deformation patterns in detail. The new data will be the basis for a risk assessment in the working areas.
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- 2014
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9. Bathy-morphological setting of Terceira Island (Azores) after the FAIVI cruise
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Chiocci, F. L., Romagnoli, C., Casalbore, D., Sposato, A., Martorelli, Eleonora, Alonso, B., Casas, D., Conte, A. M., Di Bella, L., Ercilla, G., Estrada, Ferran, Falese, F., Farran, M., Forleo, V., Frezza, V., Hipolito, A., Lebani, A., Maisto, F., Pacheco, J., Pimentel, A., Quartau, Rui, Roque, C., Sampaio, I., Santoro, P. C., Tempera, Fernando, Chiocci, F. L., Romagnoli, C., Casalbore, D., Sposato, A., Martorelli, Eleonora, Alonso, B., Casas, D., Conte, A. M., Di Bella, L., Ercilla, G., Estrada, Ferran, Falese, F., Farran, M., Forleo, V., Frezza, V., Hipolito, A., Lebani, A., Maisto, F., Pacheco, J., Pimentel, A., Quartau, Rui, Roque, C., Sampaio, I., Santoro, P. C., and Tempera, Fernando
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High-resolution morpho-bathymetric data at 1:200,000 scale obtained during the FAIVI cruise (2011) and the resulting geomorphologic map of the Terceira island offshore area (central Azores, Portugal) are presented for the first time. The uneven morphology around Terceira is primarily related to volcanic features, such as linear and cone-shaped eruptive centres and lava flows. Such features are mostly concentrated on volcanic ridges and are aligned along preferential axes, suggesting a strong interaction between tectonics and volcanic processes. The occurrence of active tectonics is also demonstrated by systems of faults cutting the seafloor to the north, east and south of the island. Mapped erosive-depositional features include an insular shelf located at < 150 m water depth (wd), small landslide headwalls, erosive scarps, channelized features and crescent-shaped bedforms. The presented map may represent the base for a first-order geo-hazard assessment.
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- 2013
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10. Federalismo fiscale. Il problema della collaborazione Stato–Regioni
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Albino, L, Amirante, C, Aquino, C, Atripaldi, V, Caterini, M, Caterini, E, Cerri, A, Cervati, AA, Degrassi, L, D’Andrea, A, D’Ignazio, G, Ferrari, V, Fragola, M, Gambino, S, Lozano Miralles, J, Luciani, F, Maisto, F, Mattioni, A, Mazzitelli, A, Moschella, G, Nocito, W, Ponte, FV, Prisco, S, Puzzo, F, Rolli, R, Ruiz–Rico Ruiz, G, Siclari, M, Zicaro, V, Stancati, P, DEGRASSI, LIDIANNA, Albino, L, Amirante, C, Aquino, C, Atripaldi, V, Caterini, M, Caterini, E, Cerri, A, Cervati, AA, Degrassi, L, D’Andrea, A, D’Ignazio, G, Ferrari, V, Fragola, M, Gambino, S, Lozano Miralles, J, Luciani, F, Maisto, F, Mattioni, A, Mazzitelli, A, Moschella, G, Nocito, W, Ponte, FV, Prisco, S, Puzzo, F, Rolli, R, Ruiz–Rico Ruiz, G, Siclari, M, Zicaro, V, Stancati, P, and DEGRASSI, LIDIANNA
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- 2012
11. Bathy-morphological setting of Terceira Island (Azores) after the FAIVI cruise
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Chiocci, F. L., primary, Romagnoli, C., additional, Casalbore, D., additional, Sposato, A., additional, Martorelli, E., additional, Alonso, B., additional, Casas, D., additional, Conte, A.M., additional, Di Bella, L., additional, Ercilla, G., additional, Estrada, F., additional, Falese, F., additional, Farran, M., additional, Forleo, V., additional, Frezza, V., additional, Hipolito, A., additional, Lebani, A., additional, Maisto, F., additional, Pacheco, J., additional, Pimentel, A., additional, Quartau, R., additional, Roque, C., additional, Sampaio, I., additional, Santoro, P.C., additional, and Tempera, F., additional
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- 2013
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12. Acute inflammatory bowel disease of the small intestine in adult: MDCT findings and criteria for differential diagnosis
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Romano, S., primary, Russo, A., additional, Daniele, S., additional, Tortora, G., additional, Maisto, F., additional, and Romano, L., additional
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- 2009
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13. Role of 3-dimensional endoanal ultrasound in the assesstment of perianal disfunction
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Maisto, F, primary, Romano, S, additional, Reginelli, A, additional, Casale, L, additional, Liquori, P, additional, Lombardi, G, additional, and Grassi, R, additional
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- 2008
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14. What indication for Multidetector row CT-exam of the small bowel in inflammatory disease? Results and limits of MDCT enteroclysis and MDCT enterography
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Romano, S, primary, Romano, L, additional, Maisto, F, additional, Russo, A, additional, and Grassi, R, additional
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- 2007
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15. Different protocols in MDCT- enteroclysis technique to study the small bowel inflammatory disease: lightening the “radiologic secrets” of the method
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Romano, S, primary, Romano, L, additional, Maisto, F, additional, Lombardo, P, additional, Russo, A, additional, Cinque, T, additional, and Grassi, R, additional
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- 2007
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16. Interventi educativi in ambito penitenziario: (a)simmetrie tra dentro e fuori
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R,Bezzi, Castellano, L, Gonnella, P, Maisto, F, Mantegazza, R, Saraceno, B, Ferrari, M, Verdi, L, Milano, C, Bruni, L, Van Aken, M, Sambati S, Trotto, C, and Bezzi, R
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Interventi educativi in ambito penitenziario: (a)simmetrie tra dentro e fuori - categorie e stereotipi - la relazione in carcere: un rapporto tra adulti? - operare all'interno, guardando fuori - Published
- 2022
17. Prassi statutaria e crisi della democrazia nei partiti politici
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Iorio, G, Prosperi, F, D'Amico, G, Femia, P, Episcopo, F, Alpini, A, Pedrini, F, Piraino, F, Caterini, E, Caccavale, C, Perriello, L.C, Nonne, L, Barba, V, Gorgoni, A, Cordiano, A, Iorio, G, Carapezza Figlia, G, Bartolini, F e Patti, F.P, Albanese, R.A, Nervi, A, De Mauro, A, Quadri, R, Follieri, L, Tatarano, M, Vercellone, A, Calvo, R, Boiti, C, Monticelli, S, Sitzia, L, Dalla Massara, T, Achille, D, D'Andrea, S, Garofalo, A.M: Martone, I, Sirena, P, Damiani, E, Maisto, F, Ballerini, L, Delfini, F, Buset, G, Cicero, C, Bertolini, A, Bellisario, E, Izzo, U, Mezzanotte, F, Malomo, A, Grondona, M, Perlingieri, P, Mantucci, D, Perlingieri, G, D'Ambrosio, M, and Zicchittu, P
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partiti politici, statuti, democrazia interna ,IUS/01 - DIRITTO PRIVATO ,partiti politici, regole di democrazia, prassi statutaria - Abstract
Il contributo intende affrontare la prassi statutaria dei più recenti partiti politici, al fine di evidenziare la "crisi" della democrazia interna delle organizzazioni politiche. Ciò, almeno, sotto un duplica aspetto. Da un lato sono codificate regole che attribuiscono ampi poteri a pochi soggetti. Dall'altro, vi è la tendenza a superare le regole statutarie, privilegiando le scelte e ed i diktat di coloro che guidano il partito politico. Nella parte finale del contributo si dialoga con il futuro legislatore al fine di individuare alcune linee guida per una disciplina organica dei partiti politici.
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- 2021
18. Cardiocutaneous Fistula in a Delayed Iathrogenic Ventricular Perforation of the Heart
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Roberto Grassi, Profili S, Salvatore Cappabianca, Stefania Romano, F Maisto, Francesco Meloni, Meloni, F, Profili, S, Grassi, Roberto, Cappabianca, Salvatore, Maisto, F, and Romano, S.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cutaneous Fistula ,Heart Ventricles ,Fistula ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Iatrogenic Disease ,Heart Rupture ,Breast Neoplasms ,Wounds, Penetrating ,Computed tomographic ,Fatal Outcome ,Breast cancer ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radiation Injuries ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cardiac Rupture ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Carcinoma, Ductal ,Radiation therapy ,Heart Injuries ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Female ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,Ventricular Perforation ,Radiology ,Cardiomyopathies ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Cardiac iathrogenic lesions can occur during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Resistance of the heart to an injury may cause a delay from the traumatic event to onset of the symptomatology or to heart rupture. We describe a rare case cardiac perforation with delayed rupture of the heart in a patient previously submitted to radiation therapy for breast cancer. Cardiocutaneous fistula at the cross-sectional computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings has not been previously reported, to our knowledge.
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19. Federalismo fiscale. Il problema della collaborazione Stato–Regioni
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DEGRASSI, LIDIANNA, Albino, L, Amirante, C, Aquino, C, Atripaldi, V, Caterini, M, Caterini, E, Cerri, A, Cervati, AA, Degrassi, L, D’Andrea, A, D’Ignazio, G, Ferrari, V, Fragola, M, Gambino, S, Lozano Miralles, J, Luciani, F, Maisto, F, Mattioni, A, Mazzitelli, A, Moschella, G, Nocito, W, Ponte, FV, Prisco, S, Puzzo, F, Rolli, R, Ruiz–Rico Ruiz, G, Siclari, M, Zicaro, V, and Stancati, P
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garanzie ,tutele sociali ,Costituzione - Published
- 2012
20. Microbiome shifts elicited by ornamental lighting of granite facades identified by MinION sequencing.
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Méndez A, Maisto F, Pavlović J, Rusková M, Pangallo D, and Sanmartín P
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- Lighting, Nanopore Sequencing, Pilot Projects, Archaea genetics, Archaea radiation effects, Microbiota, Silicon Dioxide chemistry, Bacteria genetics, Bacteria radiation effects, Bacteria isolation & purification, Bacteria classification, Fungi genetics
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Night-time outdoor illumination in combination with natural sunlight can influence the visible phototrophic colonizers (mainly algae) growing on stone facades; however, the effects on the microbiome (invisible to the naked eye) are not clear. The presence of stone-dwelling microbes, such as bacteria, diatoms, fungi, viruses and archaea, drives further biological colonization, which may exacerbate the biodeterioration of substrates. Considering the microbiome is therefore important for conservation of the built heritage. The impact of the following types of lighting on the relative abundance and diversity of the microbiome on granite ashlars was evaluated in a year-long outdoor pilot study: no lighting; lighting with a metal halide lamp (a traditional lighting system currently used to illuminate monuments); and lighting with a novel LED lamp (an environmentally sound prototype lamp with a biostatic effect, halting biological colonization by phototrophs, currently under trial). Culturable fractions of microbiome and whole-genome sequencing by metabarcoding with Oxford Nanopore Sequencing (MinION) was conducted for bacteria and fungi in order to complement both community characterization strategies. In addition, the possible biodeteriorative profiles of the isolated strains, relative to calcium carbonate precipitation/solubilisation and iron oxidation/reduction, were investigated by plate assays. Alpha and beta diversity indexes were also determined, along with the abundance of biocide and antibiotic resistance genes. Culture-dependent microbiological analysis failed to properly show changes in community composition, for which metagenomic approaches like MinION are better suited. Thus, MinION analysis identified shifts in the granite microbiome elicited by ornamental lighting. The novel LED lamp with the biostatic effect on phototrophs caused an increase in the diversity of bacteria and fungi. In this case, the microbiome was more similar to that in the unlit samples. In the samples illuminated by the metal halide lamp, dominance of bacteria was favoured and the presence of fungi was negligible., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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21. Suicidal behavior in juvenile bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder patients: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Serra G, De Crescenzo F, Maisto F, Galante JR, Iannoni ME, Trasolini M, Maglio G, Tondo L, Baldessarini RJ, and Vicari S
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Humans, Mood Disorders, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide, Attempted psychology, Bipolar Disorder psychology, Depressive Disorder, Major psychology
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Objective: To assess rates and lethality of suicidal behavior in studies of children and adolescents diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD) or bipolar disorder (BD)., Methods: This PROSPERO-registered protocol (CRD-42019159676) systematically reviewed reports on suicidal behavior among juveniles (age ≤ 18 years), and pooled data on risk (% of subjects) and rates (%/year), followed by random-effects meta-analysis and multivariable linear regression modeling., Results: Included were 41 reports (1995-2020) from 15 countries involving 104,801 juveniles (102,519 diagnosed with MDD, 2282 with BD), at risk for 0.80-12.5 years. Meta-analytically pooled suicide attempter-rates averaged 7.44%/year [95%CI: 5.63-9.25] with BD and 6.27%/year [5.13-7.41] with MDD. Meta-analysis of 5 studies with both diagnostic groups found significantly greater attempt risk with BD vs. MDD (OR = 1.59 [1.24-2.05], p < 0.0001). In 6 studies, suicide rate with juvenile mood disorders averaged 125 [56.9-236]/100,000/year, similar to adult rates, >30-times greater than in the general juvenile population, and higher among older adolescents. The ratio of attempts/suicides (A/S) was 52.6 among mood-disordered juveniles, indicating greater lethality than among juveniles in the general population (A/S ≥ 250), but somewhat less than in the estimated adult general population (A/S ca. 30)., Conclusions: Rates of suicide attempts in juveniles with a major mood disorder averaged 6580/100,000/year, were greater in BD versus MDD observed under the same conditions, and greater with shorter periods of observation. Lethality (fatalities per suicide attempt) was greater in juveniles diagnosed with major affective disorders than in the juvenile general population, but less than in adults., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2022
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22. Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatment of Adults With Gambling Disorder: A Meta-Review.
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Di Nicola M, De Crescenzo F, D'Alò GL, Remondi C, Panaccione I, Moccia L, Molinaro M, Dattoli L, Lauriola A, Martinelli S, Giuseppin G, Maisto F, Crosta ML, Di Pietro S, Amato L, and Janiri L
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- Adult, Humans, Systematic Reviews as Topic, Bipolar Disorder, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Gambling therapy, Motivational Interviewing
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Background and Objectives: Gambling disorder (GD) leads to impaired socioeconomical functioning and increased social costs. Although the research on GD has been rising over the years, approved treatment guidelines are currently not available. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature on the pharmacological and psychosocial treatment of adults with GD, and to identify possible agreed-upon standards of care., Methods: MEDLINE, PubMed, Cochrane, Web of Science, Embase, and CINAHL electronic databases were searched up to April 2019 for systematic reviews on pharmacological, psychosocial, and combined treatment of adults with GD. Twenty-six studies were eventually included in this meta-review., Results: Studies reported promising results of opioid antagonists and mood stabilizers in reducing GD-related symptomatology. Lithium was particularly effective in subjects with comorbid bipolar disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) was the most commonly used psychological intervention and reduced global severity, gambling frequency, and financial loss. Motivational interviewing (MI) seemed to improve several GD domains, alone or in combination with CBT. Self-help interventions (SHIs) showed some efficacy in promoting treatment-seeking, and in combination with other treatments., Conclusions: We found moderate evidence of effect for CBT, but weaker evidence for pharmacotherapy and SHIs. Results suggested some efficacy for MI in the short but not in the long term. It is likely that certain interventions might be more effective than others on specific features of GD. Further studies are needed to compare the efficacy and acceptability of individual and combined psychosocial and pharmacological interventions, to deliver patient-tailored treatments.
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- 2020
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23. Suicide Attempts in Juvenile Bipolar Versus Major Depressive Disorders: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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De Crescenzo F, Serra G, Maisto F, Uchida M, Woodworth H, Casini MP, Baldessarini RJ, and Vicari S
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Risk Factors, Suicide, Attempted statistics & numerical data, Bipolar Disorder psychology, Depressive Disorder, Major psychology, Suicidal Ideation, Suicide, Attempted psychology
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Objective: Suicide attempts are prevalent in association with major mood disorders, and risk is greater with bipolar disorder (BD) than major depressive disorder (MDD) in adults. There may be similar relationships in juvenile mood disorders, but the evidence has not been compiled systematically and quantitatively., Method: We searched for reports of studies comparing rates of suicide attempts in children or adolescents diagnosed with BD or MDD, and applied random-effects meta-analysis., Results: In 6 reports from 1995 to 2017, with 2,303 participants diagnosed with mood disorder from the United States and South Korea, aged 3 to 18 years, rates of suicide attempts differed significantly by diagnosis: BD (31.5%) > MDD (20.5%) > hypomania or mania-only (8.49%). Risk of suicide attempts differed (BD > MDD) highly significantly by meta-analysis (odds ratio [OR] = 1.71, CI = 1.33-2.20, p < .0001), and was very similar if a study with attempts and suicidal ideation was excluded (OR = 1.64, CI = 1.26-2.15, p < .0001)., Conclusion: Risk of suicide attempts in juvenile mood disorder patients ranked: BD > MDD >> hypomania or mania-only >> juvenile general population., (Copyright © 2017 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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24. Acute inflammatory bowel disease of the small intestine in adult: MDCT findings and criteria for differential diagnosis.
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Romano S, Russo A, Daniele S, Tortora G, Maisto F, and Romano L
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases diagnostic imaging, Intestine, Small diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Inflammatory changes of the intestine leading to acute abdomen could represent a frequent diagnostic challenge for radiologists actively involved in the emergency area. MDCT imaging findings needs to be evaluated considering the clinical history and symptoms and other abdominal findings that could be of help in differential diagnosis. Several protocols have been suggested and indicated in the imaging of patient with acute intestine. However, a CT protocol in which the precontrast scanning of the abdomen is followed by i.v. administration of contrast medium using the 45-55 s delay could be effective for an optimal visualization of the bowel wall. It is important to learn to recognize how the intestine reacts to the injury and how it "talks", in order to become aware of the different patterns of disease manifestation related to an acute intestinal condition, for an effective diagnosis of active and acute inflammatory bowel disease.
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- 2009
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25. Cardiocutaneous fistula in a delayed iathrogenic ventricular perforation of the heart: computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings.
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Meloni F, Profili S, Grassi R, Cappabianca S, Maisto F, and Romano S
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- Breast Neoplasms radiotherapy, Carcinoma, Ductal radiotherapy, Carcinoma, Ductal secondary, Cardiomyopathies etiology, Cutaneous Fistula etiology, Fatal Outcome, Female, Humans, Iatrogenic Disease, Lymphatic Metastasis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Middle Aged, Radiation Injuries complications, Radiotherapy, Adjuvant adverse effects, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Cardiomyopathies diagnosis, Cutaneous Fistula diagnosis, Heart Injuries diagnosis, Heart Ventricles injuries, Radiation Injuries diagnosis, Wounds, Penetrating diagnosis
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Cardiac iathrogenic lesions can occur during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Resistance of the heart to an injury may cause a delay from the traumatic event to onset of the symptomatology or to heart rupture. We describe a rare case cardiac perforation with delayed rupture of the heart in a patient previously submitted to radiation therapy for breast cancer. Cardiocutaneous fistula at the cross-sectional computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging findings has not been previously reported, to our knowledge.
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- 2009
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26. [The anxious-depressive syndrome. Polycentric study with the collaboration of 1,048 Italian physicians].
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Maisto F
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Adjustment Disorders diagnosis, Adjustment Disorders drug therapy, Anxiety Disorders diagnosis, Anxiety Disorders drug therapy, Fluphenazine therapeutic use, Nortriptyline therapeutic use
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- 1977
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