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A. Abruzzo

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Reoperation for persistent or recurrent secondary hyperparathyroidism

2017

Background: Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common acquired disorder seen in chronic renal failure. Its pathophysiology is mainly due to hyperphosphatemia and vitamin D deficiency and resistance. When medical treatment fails, subtotal and total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation are the standard procedures, although both are associated with high recurrence rates.Methods and Results: 4 patients experienced persistence and 9 relapse. The first 4 were subjected to reoperation after 6 months for the persistence of symptoms due to the finding of a supernumerary adenomatous gland while the remaining patients at the reoperation showed in 5 cases 2 more glands in over thymic position, an…

Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generaleintraoperative parathyroid hormone measurement; persistent hyperparathyroidism; recurrent hyperparathyroidism; subtotal parathyroidectomyrecurrent hyperparathyroidismpersistent hyperparathyroidismsubtotal parathyroidectomyIntraoperative parathyroid hormone measurementSettore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
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Nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease patients

2015

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) is a chronic disorder characterized bya relapsing-remitting course, which alternates between active and quiescent states, ultimately impairing a patient's quality of life. The two main types of IBD are Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). CD shows a transmural granulomatous inflammation that can involve any segment of the intestine affecting all layers of the intestinal wall while UC is limited to the mucosa and superficial sub-mucosa of the colon. In physiologial conditions the gut is costantly exposed to various antigens, commensal microflora and pathogens and the inflammatory response is finely balanced. Anyhow in some individuals with genet…

Settore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleIntestinal Bowel Diseases IBD Fiber microbioma dysbiosis Ulcerative Colitis Crohn Disease
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Obtaining mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue of murine origin: Experimental study

2015

Stem cells have a key role in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Although not immortal, they are able to expand manyfold in culture retaining at the same time their growth and multilineage potential. They also show a migratory capacity when transplanted systemically in animal model with injuries. Thanks to their properties and their plasticity stem cells are of great importance since they can be used as a tool for repair damaged tissues and organs. Mesenchymal stem cells, in particular, have the ability to differentiate into lineages of mesodermal tissues, such as skeletal muscle, bone, tendons, cartilage, and fat under appropriate culturing conditions. Recent evidence suggest th…

Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleStem cellSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataBiotechnology; Experimental surgery; Stem cells; Regenerative medicineRegenerative medicineExperimental surgerySettore VET/08 - Clinica Medica VeterinariaBiotechnology
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The intestinal ecosystem and probiotics

2016

The term "probiotic" comes from the greek "pro bios" and means "pro life": Nowadays, an increasing number of pharmaceutical preparations and functional foods are enriched with probiotics and for the patients it is increasingly important to receive information needed to know how to orient in the choice. The benefits from probiotics are many and include the modulation of the intestinal microflora (stimulation of beneficial bacteria and inhibition of pathogens), the support of bowel function and the stimulation of the immune system. This broad spectrum of beneficial effects to maintain efficient the intestinal ecosystem. Therefore, probiotics are an useful tool to prevent the formation of diso…

dysbiosis intestinal microflora Inflammatory Bowel Disease IBD probiotics
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The influence of some dietary components on intestinal microbiota

2016

The gut microbiota is the set of symbiotic microorganisms that resides in our intestine. The interaction between the gut microbiota and the mucosal immune system can be altered as a result of shifts in the composition or metabolic activity of the intestinal microflora. Recent studies establish that diet is one of the main involved factors in determining the microbial composition of the gut suggesting its role as external factor able to promote the onset of specific diseases by disrupting the immune homeostasis. Starting from the evidence that the 57% of the gut microbiota’s entire variation are due to dietary alterations this review aims at providing an overview of the positive impact of so…

dysbiosis gut microbiota diet inflammatory bowel disease IBDSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia Clinica
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Nutrition, malnutrition and dietary interventions in inflammatory bowel disease

2014

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), which includes both Crohn's disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC), is a chronic idiopathic inflammatory disorder affecting the gastrointestinal tract. Diet, as a source of luminal antigens, is thought to be an important factor in the pathogenesis of IBD. often the nutritional status of patients is significantly compromised, particularly in CD. several factors, including drug-nutrient interactions, disease location, symptoms, and dietary restriction can lead to protein energy malnutrition and specific nutritional deficiencies. solid evidence regarding the accountability of certain dietary components in the etiology of IBD are lacking. With regard to malnu…

Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiaSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaInflammatory Bowel Disease IBD Nutrition malnutrition dysbiosisSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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Enteral nutrition: Our experience with percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) and revision of literature

2012

Enteral nutrition (EN), as parenteral nutrition (PN), can be used in cases of patients whose medical conditions prevent the intake of food by mouth; unlike PN, EN keeps the functionality of the digestive tract and it makes home management of patients easier. However, the experience and literature have documented a number of serious complications, fortunately rare, which depend on the methods used in EN realization. We report in this paper our experience in 44 cases of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), concluding that it is a safe and complications-free procedure. We believe that a nutritional intervention is indicated when, improving nutritional status, patients can obtain a better…

Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneralePercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomySurgical gastrostomyEnteral nutrition
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