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Amato G

A rapid and quantitative technique to study striatal dopaminergic neurodegeneration by in vivo reverse microdialysis in rats

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Is there an inguinal sphincter in the groin area? Is the impairment of this sphincter due to adhesional phlogosis leading to indirect inguinal hernia?

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Familiar history and predictive risk factors to type 2 diabetes: a cross sectional study in young Sicilian subjects of both sexes.

Aim. For many industrialised populations, family history to type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a risk factor to the development of illness, inducing early anthropometric and metabolic modifications. Aim of this study was to confirm in Sicilian population the influence of family history to type 2 DM on anthropometric data and basal blood pressure, considering the different degrees of familiar history to illness. Methods. In a cohort of 680 young healthy Sicilian subjects (278 men and 402 women) we analysed the relations of family history degree of DM on anthropometric data, such as body mass index (BMI), waist/hip ratio (WHR) and triceps skinfold. Degree of family history of DM was defined as …

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Inguinal hernia: The destiny of the inferior epigastric vessels and the pathogenesis of the disease

While many scientific reports deal with inguinal hernia, including treatment methods and prosthetic devices proposed to provide a cure, few studies have sought to deepen our understanding of the etiology of this disease. The genesis of inguinal protrusion seems to be a neglected subject, even though addressing hernia genesis may be helpful for improving techniques and materials for surgical treatment. To clarify the source of inguinal protrusions, macroscopic and histological alterations of the inferior epigastric vessels in the herniated groin have been studied. These vascular structures exhibit significant features that could help to illuminate hernia genesis.In patients with double ipsil…

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Apoptotic pathway induced by cadmium in sea urchin embryos

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MUSCARINIC MODULATION OF THE ACTIVITY OF THE SUBSTANTIA NIGRA PARS COMPACTA NEURONS IN RATS: ROLE OF THE TEGMENTAL PEDUNCULOPONTINE NUCLEUS

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LA FARMACOGENOMICA NELLA VALUTAZIONE DEL RISCHIO DA CHEMIOTERAPIA: POLIMORFISMI GENICI E 5-FLUOROURACILE NEL TRATTAMENTO DEL CARCINOMA DEL COLON-RETTO

Introduzione: Il 5-fluorouracile (5-FU) ed il suo profarmaco capecitabina, attivo per via orale, è usato nel trattamento di numerosi tumori solidi, tra cui carcinomi mammari, colo-rettali e della regione testa-collo. Nonostante la sua efficacia, a suo carico sono stati associati fenomeni di grave tossicità correlati all’enzima diidropirimidina deidrogenasi (DPD), responsabile del suo metabolismo,la cui carenza determina un profondo ritardo nell’eliminazione dell’agente chemioterapico.Pertanto la presenza di polimorfismi nella regione codificante del gene DPYD può determinare lo sviluppo di gravi tossicità di III-IV grado, come: nausea, vomito, diarrea, stomatiti, leucopenia, neutropenia, pi…

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La colecistectomia con procedura minivasiva open nei soggetti anziani ad alto rischio

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Effect of maximal exercise on reticulocytes in athletes

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Endoscopic sclerotherapy for hemostasis of acute esophageal variceal bleeding.

Introduction. Currently the most widely used methods for endoscopic control of esophageal varices bleeding are sclerotherapy and rubber band ligation. Although the superiority of band ligation (BL) over endoscopic sclerotherapy (SCL) for the secondary prophylaxis of variceal hemorrhage has been proven, the best approach for acute bleeding remains controversial. Patients and methods. We performed a retrospective study between January 2005 and May 2013. We selected 104 patients with gastrointestinal hemorrhage from rupture of esophageal varices treated with endoscopic sclerotherapy. The sclerosing agent used was 1% polidocanol in 89 cases, butyl-cyanoacrylate in 8 cases and sodium tetradecyls…

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Response to cadmium stress in sea urchin embryos

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Increased airway inflammatory cells in endurance athletes: what do they mean?

Inflammatory cells are increased in the airways of endurance athletes, but their role in causing exercise-induced respiratory symptoms and bronchoconstriction, or their possible long-term consequences, are uncertain.To put the results of athlete studies in perspective, by analysing the pathogenesis of airway cell changes and their impact on respiratory function.Athletes of different endurance sports at rest showed increased airway neutrophils. Elite swimmers and skiers also showed large increases in airway eosinophils and lymphocytes, possibly related to chronic, exercise-related exposure to irritants or cold and dry air, respectively. Post-exercise studies reported variable responses of ai…

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Molecular characterization of Sicilian lentil ecotypes using ISSR.

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Effect of endurance and maximal exercise on reticulocytes in athletes

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Dynamic inguinal hernia repair with a 3d fixation-free and motion-compliant implant: a clinical study.

Static solutions for highly motile structures such as the groin seem to represent a procedural incongruence. Another important issue in prosthetic hernia repair is related to the poor quality of tissue ingrowth within conventional flat meshes and plugs. These are all static, passive devices, and thus do not move in synchrony with the natural movements of the groin. In the literature there is a clear understanding of how conventional prostheses used for inguinal hernia repair are incorporated by rigid fibrotic tissue. The term "scar plate" well emphasizes this occurrence. The ingrowth of this kind of stiff fibrotic scar leads to mesh shrinkage and to the reduction of the mesh surface area. T…

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