7 results on '"Zoppini, C."'
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2. Varying clinical course of large placental chorioangiomas. Report of 3 cases.
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Zoppini C, Acaia B, Lucci G, Pugni L, Tassis B, and Nicolini U
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- Adult, Anemia etiology, Cesarean Section, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation etiology, Female, Fetal Diseases etiology, Gestational Age, Humans, Pregnancy, Thrombocytopenia etiology, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color, Hemangioma diagnostic imaging, Placenta Diseases diagnostic imaging, Pregnancy Outcome
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Three cases of placental chorioangiomas, from 6.5 to 10 cm in diameter, were diagnosed prenatally by ultrasound and color Doppler imaging at 21-34 weeks of gestation. In 1 case, due to fetal hydrops and maternal 'mirror syndrome', immediate delivery of a neonate, who was severely anemic, thrombocytopenic and had consumption coagulopathy, was required. In the other 2 pregnancies, conservative management was possible, once fetal cardiac failure and anemia were ruled out by the combination of fetal blood sampling and serial echographic and Doppler investigations.
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- 1997
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3. In fetuses with isolated hydronephrosis, urinary beta 2-microglobulin and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) have a limited role in the prediction of postnatal renal function.
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Tassis BM, Trespidi L, Tirelli AS, Bocconi L, Zoppini C, and Nicolini U
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- Calcium urine, Female, Gestational Age, Humans, Hydronephrosis physiopathology, Pregnancy, Regression Analysis, Sodium urine, Acetylglucosaminidase urine, Fetus metabolism, Hydronephrosis urine, Kidney physiopathology, beta 2-Microglobulin urine
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Seventy-one fetal urine samples were taken from the bladder or renal pelvis of 33 fetuses at 13-36 weeks' gestation with a diagnosis of urinary tract anomaly. Severe isolated hydronephrosis in the absence of an enlarged bladder was the indication for sampling in 12/33 fetuses (26 samples), who were retrospectively classified into three groups: normal, intermediate, and dysplastic, based on the evaluation of postnatal renal function or histology. For all samples, urinary sodium (Na+), calcium (Ca2+), creatinine, beta 2-microglobulin, and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) were measured. Among the 71 fetal urine samples, both beta 2-microglobulin and NAG correlated inversely with gestational age, Na+, and Ca2+, but not with creatinine concentrations. However, the correlation of urinary beta 2-microglobulin with gestational age was dependent on the Na+ and Ca2+ concentrations, whereas urinary NAG correlated significantly with urinary Na+ and Ca2+, and also with gestational age. In fetuses with isolated hydronephrosis, only Na+, and not Ca2+, was significantly related to both beta 2-microglobulin and NAG. Only Na+ and beta 2-microglobulin were significantly, and similarly, higher in both dysplastic and intermediate kidneys when compared with fetuses with normal postnatal function. If only the last urine sampled was considered, there was overlapping of all parameters in the three groups. In isolated hydronephrosis, only the most extreme forms of renal failure might be suggested by elevated levels of Na+, Ca2+, beta 2-microglobulin, and NAG, without an obvious superiority of any of these parameters.
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- 1996
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4. Prenatal diagnosis of congenital varicella infection.
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Kustermann A, Zoppini C, Tassis B, Della Morte M, Colucci G, and Nicolini U
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- Amniocentesis, Chorionic Villi Sampling, DNA, Viral analysis, Female, Fetal Blood chemistry, Fetal Diseases microbiology, Gestational Age, Herpes Zoster congenital, Herpes Zoster microbiology, Herpesvirus 3, Human genetics, Herpesvirus 3, Human immunology, Humans, Immunoglobulin M blood, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Pregnancy, Fetal Diseases diagnosis, Herpes Zoster diagnosis, Prenatal Diagnosis
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Fourteen fetuses at risk of Varicella-Zoster virus (VZV) infection underwent prenatal diagnosis at 10-24 weeks' gestation by a combination of chorionic villus sampling, amniocentesis, and fetal blood sampling. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was done on fetal and placental tissues, using primers which define a 221 bp region of the gene coding for the 44 kD protein of VZV. Positive cases were further analysed by dot blot hybridization, using radiolabelled DNA probes corresponding to the Hind III fragment VZV genome. The rate of placental/fetal infection was 36 per cent (5/14 fetuses: 2/11 in the first and 3/3 in the second trimester). At post-mortem examination, two aborted fetuses had hydrocephaly and VZV DNA was found in most of the examined tissues. The nine women who tested negative at prenatal investigation delivered healthy neonates whose VZV-specific IgM antibody titres were negative and none of them developed herpes zoster infection. In view of the high frequency of fetal VZV infection and the reported low rate of malformations, the role of invasive prenatal diagnosis in women who acquire the infection in the first half of gestation is mainly that of reassurance when the test is negative.
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- 1996
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5. Changes in blood flow velocity waveforms following fetal blood sampling.
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Zoppini C, Brioschi D, Tassis B, Zuliani G, Kustermann A, and Nicolini U
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- Aorta physiology, Blood Flow Velocity, Cerebral Arteries physiology, Female, Gestational Age, Humans, Pregnancy, Pulsatile Flow, Ultrasonography, Doppler, Pulsed, Aorta embryology, Blood Specimen Collection adverse effects, Blood Specimen Collection methods, Cerebral Arteries embryology, Fetal Blood, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Umbilical Arteries physiology
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The umbilical artery, aorta, and middle cerebral artery pulsatility indices were investigated by pulsed Doppler ultrasound in 73 fetuses at 18-37 weeks of gestation, before and after fetal blood sampling performed either at the placental cord insertion (n = 46) or at the intrahepatic vein (n = 27). At the end of the procedure, after randomization, 35 fetuses were infused amounts of normal saline equal to the blood volume withdrawn, and 38 fetuses served as controls. Following blood sampling, the umbilical artery pulsatility indices decreased both in controls (p = 0.004) and in the saline group (p = 0.006). The middle cerebral artery velocity waveforms exhibited similar changes only in controls (p = 0.01), and no changes in fetal heart rate and aortic pulsatility indices were recorded in either group. The changes in blood flow velocity waveforms did not correlate with gestational age and the blood volume sampled, and were similar whether the site of sampling was the placental cord insertion or the intrahepatic vein. In 10 acidemic and/or hypoxemic fetuses, pulsatility indices in the umbilical and middle cerebral arteries were not modified by the blood sampling procedure. The release of vasoactive substances is most likely the cause of diminished vascular resistances following fetal blood sampling. Hypoxemic/acidemic fetuses may fail to mount a normal vasodilative response to needle puncture.
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- 1995
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6. Acute hemodynamic effects induced by chorionic villus sampling: a preliminary investigation.
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Zoppini C, Ludomirsky A, Godmilow L, Weiner S, Maislin G, and Donnenfeld AE
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- Analysis of Variance, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Female, Heart Rate, Fetal, Humans, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, First, Prospective Studies, Pulsatile Flow, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Umbilical Arteries physiology, Vascular Resistance, Chorionic Villi Sampling adverse effects, Hemodynamics
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Objective: Our purpose was to evaluate the effects of chorionic villus sampling on the fetal heart rate, the fetal umbilical artery pulsatility index, and the maternal arcuate artery resistance index., Study Design: M-mode fetal heart rate, pulsed Doppler fetal umbilical artery pulsatility index, and maternal arcuate artery resistance index measurements were obtained before and immediately after chorionic villus sampling in 50 patients and were compared with 50 procedure-free, gestational age--matched controls. Comparisons within groups were performed with paired T tests and mean changes between groups with two-sample T tests, and variance comparisons between groups were performed with F tests., Results: The mean changes (SD) in fetal heart rate, umbilical artery pulsatility index, and arcuate artery resistance index in patients undergoing chorionic villus sampling and in controls were not statistically different from zero or from each other. However, the variance around the mean fetal heart rate change was 17.1 times larger in the chorionic villus sampling group than the control group (F 17.1, degrees of freedom 49,49, p < 0.0001), and the variance around the mean pulsatility index change was 2.7 times larger in the chorionic villus sampling group than in the control group (F 2.7, degrees of freedom 49,49, p = 0.0007). There was no significant difference in mean resistance index change or variance around the mean resistance index change between groups., Conclusion: Chorionic villus sampling induces significant but unpredictable fluctuations in fetal heart rate and umbilical artery pulsatility index but does not affect maternal arcuate artery resistance index.
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- 1993
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7. Prenatal diagnosis of anatomical connections in conjoined twins by use of contrast magnetic resonance imaging.
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Zoppini C, Vanzulli A, Kustermann A, Rizzuti T, Selicorni A, and Nicolini U
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- Abortion, Therapeutic, Adult, Female, Fetal Diseases diagnostic imaging, Fetoscopy, Humans, Intestines abnormalities, Pregnancy, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Umbilical Cord abnormalities, Fetal Diseases diagnosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Pregnancy, Multiple, Prenatal Diagnosis, Twins, Conjoined pathology
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Omphalopagus conjoined twins were diagnosed by ultrasonography in a pregnant woman at 21 weeks' gestation. In order to clarify the anatomical connections, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed, having achieved fetal paralysis by intravascular injection of 100 mg of pancuronium into each twin. Prior to MRI, 2 ml of a 0.0001 mmol/ml solution of gadolinium DTPA was also injected into the stomach of one twin. The contrast agent opacified the bowel loops of both twins, indicating bowel to bowel anastomosis. Following pregnancy termination, autopsy confirmed the prenatal diagnosis.
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- 1993
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