11 results on '"Serraino, S."'
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2. The role of DWI sequences in preclinical investigations of the sacroiliac joints anomalies in patients with Crohn's disease. Our experience
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Costanzo, M., Di Piazza, A., Serraino, S., Federica Vernuccio, Picone, D., Ricceri, Vm, F. Midiri, Sergio Salerno, G. Lo Re, M. Costanzo, A. Di Piazza, S. Serraino, F. Vernuccio, D. Picone, V. Ricceri, F. Midiri, S. Salerno, and G. Lo Re
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Inflammation ,genetic structures ,Gastrointestinal tract ,education ,Musculoskeletal joint ,Pathology ,MR ,Small bowel ,Imaging sequences ,Small bowel, Gastrointestinal tract, Musculoskeletal joint, MRDiffusion/ Perfusion, MR, Imaging sequences, Colonography MR, Inflammation, Pathology ,Colonography MR ,MR-Diffusion/Perfusion - Abstract
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information References, Learning objectives: The purpose of this study is to establish the role to confer to diffusion weighted sequences (DWI) in the detection of early stage of sacroileitis in patients with Crohn's Disease...
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- 2016
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3. Shot-dead CT-virtopsy: our experience
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Serraino, S., Scopelliti, L., Picone, D., Federica Vernuccio, Murmura, E., Midiri, F., Li Pomi, F., Sergio Salerno, Lo Re, G., S. Serraino, L. Scopelliti, D. Picone, F. Vernuccio, E. Murmura, F. Midiri, F. Li Pomi, S. Salerno, and G. Lo Re
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Computer Applications-General ,Computer Applications-Virtual imaging ,genetic structures ,Computer Applications-3D ,Forensic / Necropsy studies, CT, Computer Applications-3D, Computer Applications-General, Computer Applications-Virtual imaging, Forensics ,education ,Forensic / Necropsy studies ,CT ,Forensics - Abstract
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information References, Learning objectives: To illustrate the potential of CT-virtopsy (CT-v) as a valid help in post-mortem evaluation in gunshot-dead people. To explain as it can support, complete and, in some special cases, be a substitute of body-opening autopsy. To stress its role in...
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- 2016
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4. Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging at 1.5 Tesla in paediatric patients with Crohn's disease
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Sergio Salerno, Picone, D., Federica Vernuccio, Rabita, F., Galfano, Mc, Serraino, S., Lo Re, G., Massimo Midiri, Salerno, S, Picone, D, Vernuccio, F, Rabita, F, Galfano, MC, Serraino, S, Lo Re, G, and Midiri, M
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Crohn's, DWI, MR - Abstract
Aim of our study was to investigate role of ADC values at b=0, 500, 800, and at multi-b in the evaluation of PCD
5. MRI DEFECOGRAPHY: TECHNIQUE, INDICATIONS AND CLINICAL FINDINGS NOT ONLY IN OBSTRUCTED DEFECATION SYNDROME
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Di Piazza, A., Costanzo, M., Picone, D., Serraino, S., Federica Vernuccio, Geraci, C., La Tona, Giuseppe, Sergio Salerno, G. Lo R. e., A. Di Piazza, M. Costanzo, D. Picone, S. Serraino, F. Vernuccio, C. Geraci, G. La Tona, S. Salerno, and G. Lo Re.
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genetic structures ,Efficacy studies ,education ,Abdomen ,Education and training ,Pelvis, Abdomen, MR, Defecography, Efficacy studies, Diagnostic procedure, Pelvic floor dysfunction, Education and training ,MR ,Diagnostic procedure ,Pelvis ,Defecography ,Pelvic floor dysfunction - Abstract
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information References, Learning objectives: MRI defecography allows to show the whole dynamic phase of evacuation, through cine-sequences, in association with high resolution morphological data. This education poster aims to shareour personal experience about the MRI defecography, even though...
6. Imaging for Ballistic Trauma: Other Applications of Forensic Imaging in the Living
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Sergio Salerno, Dario Picone, Antonina Argo, Salvatore Serraino, Massimo Midiri, Livio Milone, Serraino S., Milone L., Picone D., Argo A., Salerno S., and Midiri M.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Forensic radiology ,Forensic imaging ,Computer science ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Gunshot ,Postmortem CT ,Postmortem ct ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,medicine ,Medical physics ,Ballistic trauma - Abstract
Firearms are mechanical instruments that allow launching remote specific bodies with mass (bullets) exploiting burst gas energy. The role of imaging for ballistic trauma is crucial in order to define the main characteristics for both judiciary and nonjudiciary purpose, which are the intracorporeal trajectory, the entrance and exit wounds, and the general characteristics of gunshot injuries.
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7. Anatomic variants of the biliary tree at MRCP: still too rarely reported!
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PICONE, Dario, Lo Re, G., VERNUCCIO, Federica, AMICO, Maria, SERRAINO, Salvatore, GALIA, Massimo, Galfano, M., SALERNO, Sergio, MIDIRI, Massimo, Picone, D., Lo Re, G., Vernuccio, F., Amico, M., Serraino, S., Galia, M., Galfano, M., Salerno, S., and Midiri, M.
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Congenital ,genetic structures ,Abdomen ,Abdomen, MR, Cholangiography, Congenital ,MR ,Cholangiography - Abstract
Aims and objectives Methods and materials Results Conclusion Personal information References, Aims and objectives: Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a non-invasive and fast method for evaluating requiring neither the use of contrast medium injection nor any biliary intervention. It is actually indicated for the direct visualization of the...
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- 2015
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8. Comparison of US Strain Elastography and Entero-MRI to Typify the Mesenteric and Bowel Wall Changes during Crohn's Disease: A Pilot Study.
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Lo Re G, Picone D, Vernuccio F, Scopelliti L, Di Piazza A, Tudisca C, Serraino S, Privitera G, Midiri F, Salerno S, Midiri M, Bartolotta TV, and Lagalla R
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Ultrasonography methods, Young Adult, Crohn Disease pathology, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Intestines pathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
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Purpose: To evaluate and compare the mesenteric and bowel wall changes during Crohn's disease (CD) on ultrasonography (US) Strain Elastography (SE) and Enterography Magnetic Resonance Imaging (E-MRI)., Methods: From July 2014 to September 2016, 35 patients with ileocolonoscopy diagnosis of CD were prospectively examined with E-MRI and in the same time with US and SE., Results: A total of 41 affected bowel segments and 35 unaffected bowel segments in 35 patients were evaluated. US-SE color-scale coding showed a blue color pattern in the fibrotic mesentery and bowel wall in 15 patients and a green color pattern in the edematous ones in 20 patients. The signal of the bowel wall and mesenteric fat was iso/hypointense on T2-weighted sequence in the fibrotic pattern (23/35 and 12/35 patients) and hyperintense in the edematous pattern (12/35 and 23/35 patients). Mean ADC values were, respectively, 2,58 ± 0,33 × 10
-3 for the fibrotic mesentery and 2,14 ± 0,28 × 10-3 for edematous one. There was a statistical correlation between US-SE color-scale and T2 signal intensity and between the US-SE color-scale and ADC maps., Conclusions: US-SE, ADC, and signal intensity on T2-weighted sequences on MR prove to be useful tools for the evaluation of CD pattern.- Published
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9. Ultrasound imaging-guided percutaneous treatment of rotator cuff calcific tendinitis: success in short-term outcome.
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Bazzocchi A, Pelotti P, Serraino S, Battaglia M, Bettelli G, Fusaro I, Guglielmi G, Rotini R, and Albisinni U
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- Adult, Aged, Calcinosis complications, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Shoulder Pain etiology, Tendinopathy complications, Therapeutic Irrigation, Treatment Outcome, Calcinosis diagnostic imaging, Calcinosis therapy, Rotator Cuff diagnostic imaging, Tendinopathy diagnostic imaging, Tendinopathy therapy, Ultrasonography, Interventional
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Objective: Rotator cuff calcific tendinitis (RCCT) is a common cause of shoulder pain in adults and typically presents as activity-related shoulder pain. Between non-surgical and surgical treatment options, today a few minimal invasive techniques are available to remove the calcific deposit, and they represent a cornerstone in the management of this painful clinical condition. The aim of the work was a retrospective evaluation of double-needle ultrasound-guided percutaneous fragmentation and lavage (DNL), focused on understanding the factors which are of major importance in determining a quick and good response at 1 month., Methods: A series of 147 patients affected by RCCT and suitable for DNL were evaluated. A systematic review of anamnestic, clinical and imaging data was performed in 144 shoulders treated in a single-centre setting. Clinical reports and imaging examinations were revisited. The inclusion criteria were submission to DNL, therefore fitness for the percutaneous procedure, and following 1-month follow-up. There was no exclusion owing to risk of bias. The treatment was defined as successful for constant shoulder modified score (CSS) improvement of >50% at 1 month., Results: In 70% of shoulders, the treatment resulted in a quick and significant reduction of symptoms (successful). On the whole, CSS increase at 1 month was estimated at 91.5 ± 69.1%. CSS variations were significantly related to age of patients (better results between 30 and 40 years old), calcification size (more relevant improvement for middle-sized calcifications, 12-17 mm), sonographic and radiographic features of calcific deposits (softer calcifications) and thickening of subacromial/subdeltoid bursa walls. In the final model of stepwise regression for CSS variation, ultrasound score pre-treatment and post-treatment, the distance between bursa and calcification before treatment and the size of post-treatment calcification area were shown to be independently correlated to success. Numeric rating scale score for pain showed similar results. Pain at admission was also related to age, calcification size, ultrasound and Gärtner score, power Doppler positivity, bursal wall thickening and biceps tenosynovitis., Conclusion: The success of the procedure with quick improvement in function and symptoms is warranted in soft and middle-sized calcifications, in young adults., Advances in Knowledge: Ultrasound-guided percutaneous procedures for RCCT must be safe, effective and with prompt pain relief and function restoration. This study shows which clinical picture is more favourable to this purpose and actual prognostic factors for DNL (soft and middle-sized calcifications, in young adults, are more favourable).
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- 2016
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10. What sampling device is the most appropriate for vaginal vault cytology in gynaecological cancer follow up?
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Del Pup L, Canzonieri V, Serraino D, and Campagnutta E
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Background: In women with cancer-related hysterectomy, the vaginal vault cytology has a low efficacy - when performed by conventional methods - for the early detection of vaginal recurrence. The amount of exfoliated cells collected is generally low because of atrophy, and the vaginal vault corners can be so narrow that the commonly used Ayres spatula cannot often penetrate deeply into them. This prospective study aimed at identifying the advantages obtained in specimens collection using the cytobrush, as compared to the Ayres's spatula. PATIENTS AND METHODS.: 141 gynaecologic cancer patients were studied to compare samplings collected with Ayre's spatula or with cytobrush. In a pilot setting of 15 patients, vaginal cytology samples obtained by both Ayre's spatula and cytobrush were placed at the opposite sites of a single slide for quali-quantitative evaluation. Thereafter, the remaining 126 consecutive women were assigned to either group A (spatula) or B (cytobrush) according to the order of entry. The same gynaecologist performed all the procedures., Results: In all 15 pilot cases, the cytobrush seemed to collect a higher quantity of material. The comparative analysis of the two complete groups indicated that the cytobrush technique was more effective than the spatula one. The odds ratio (OR) for an optimal cytology using the cytobrush was 2.8 (95% confidence interval -C.I. 1.3-6.2; chi-square test, p=0.008)., Conclusions: Vaginal vault cytology with cytobrush turned out to better perform than the traditional Ayre's spatula to obtain an adequate sampling in gynecological cancer patients.
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- 2012
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11. [Validation of PM10 and PM2.5 personal samplers: comparison between PEM and CEN-ARPAV selectors].
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Scapellato ML, Tessari R, Bonfiglio E, Benassi A, Tieppo P, De Bortoli A, Serraino S, Carrieri M, Maccà I, Gori G, and Bartolucci GB
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- Environmental Monitoring instrumentation, Humans, Particle Size, Time Factors, Air Pollutants analysis, Environmental Exposure, Environmental Monitoring methods
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In order to validate specific personal selectors for the collection of fine particles, 65 double measurements of PM10 and PM2.5 were carried out at the same collection site; thus allowing a comparison between two different methods of sampling. The first method was that normally used by ARPAV in order to sample the above-mentioned granulometric fractions in outdoor environment. The second method was chosen by us for personal sampling (PEM working at 2 l/min and at 4 l/min). In both cases the filters gravimetric analysis conformed to the expectations of D.M. 60 of 2/4/2002. The comparison between the two methods showed a good correlation in both the granulometric fractions: correlation coefficients r for the PM2.5 are equal to 0.96 and 0.99 for the PEM working at 2 l/min and at 4 l/min respectively; r for the PM10 are equal to 0.98 and 0.99 for the PEM working at 2 l/min and at 4 l/min respectively. The analysis of results in terms of fine particles concentration and difference between methods against their mean, shows a slight overestimate of the particles concentration with PEM working at 2 l/min, compared to those working at 4 l/min. Nevertheless, considering the good results obtained even with a flow of 2 l/min, we believe that using PEM working at 2 l/min to monitoring 24 hours-personal exposure assures an improved capacity in the battery-operated pumps.
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