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A xanthogranulomatous process resembling residual disease on endof- treatment 18f-FDG-PET/CT and Whole Body Magnetic Resonance performed on a primary…

2016

We report the case of a woman, affected by breast diffuse large B-Cell lymphoma, who developed a xanthogranulomatous process wrongly interpreted as residual disease on 18F-FDG-PET/CTand Whole Body Magnetic Resonance after treatment with ibrutinib plus standard immunochemotherapy. Newer drugs, such as immunomodulatory agents and checkpoint inhibitors, have demonstrated high effectiveness on lymphoma, but are associated with unclear imaging features such as tumor flare or pseudo-progression, related to inflammatory reactions. Wide imaging techniques availability improves diagnostic possibilities. However, the awareness of the adopted treatment strategy and its possible implications on imaging…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyWhole body magnetic rcsonanccmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIbrutinibObstetrics and GynecologyMagnetic resonance imagingCHOPFDG-PET/CTBrcasr lymphoma; FDG-PET/CT; Ibrutinib; Rituximab; Whole body magnetic rcsonancc; Xantogranulomatous process; Obstetrics and GynecologyPrimary Breast Lymphomachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryXantogranulomatous proceIbrutinibmedicineFdg pet ctRituximabRituximabWhole bodybusinessNuclear medicineBrcasr lymphomamedicine.drugGiornale Italiano di ostetricia e ginecologia
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Body composition in children and adolescents residing in southern Europe: Prevalence of overweight and obesity according to different international r…

2019

The objective was to analyze body composition in children and adolescents of Southern Europe to identify prevalence of overweight and obesity. This investigation involved 512 girls and 488 boys between 7-to 19-years. Variables evaluated were Body Mass Index (BMI) and Fat Mass (FM; electrical bioimpedance). The references used to establish prevalence according to BMI were those of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF); in the case of FM, the Child Growth Foundation (CGF) reference was used. There were significant differences (p < 0.05) in the prevalence of overweight and obesity between the three classifications (32.3% according to IOTF, 37.3%…

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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdown Measures on Quality of Life among Italian General Population

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic that has hit the world in the year 2020 has put a strain on our ability to cope with events and revolutionized our daily habits. On 9 March, Italy was forced to lockdown to prevent the spread of the infection, with measures including the mandatory closure of schools and nonessential activities, travel restrictions, and the obligation to spend entire weeks in the same physical space. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown measures on quality of life (QoL) in a large Italian sample, in order to investigate possible differences in QoL levels related to both demographic and pandemic-specific variables. A total of 2251 Italian a…

PopulationPsychological interventionlcsh:Medicinegeneral populationArticleSocial grouplockdown03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifehealth psychologyPandemicSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaMedicine030212 general & internal medicineClosure (psychology)educationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrypandemiclcsh:RCOVID-19healthGeneral MedicinehumanitiesWHOQOL-BREFHealth psychologyCOVID-19; Quality of Life; pandemic; lockdown; gender differences; WHOQOL-BREF; health; health psychology; general population; ItalySnowball samplingItalygender differencesgender differenceQuality of Lifebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemography
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CHILDHOOD: WHAT WE UNDERSTAND AND DO NOT UNDERSTAND

2019

"What is childhood?" - an educated person today would answer that childhood is the stage of a child’s growing up to achieve social maturity and becoming a  responsible member of society. A person when he/she is at the life period between infancy and youth is not recognized as an adult (Hanson, 2009). Blonsky noted that 33% of a person’s life-span belongs to his/her childhood (Blonskis, 1920). The stages of human childhood are a product of history. These are subject to changes just like thousands of years ago. Historically, childhood is not mainly related to the state of biological maturity, but to the specific social status of a person which manifests itself in the roles of duties and right…

Power (social and political)childhood; parents; educators; adults who do not currently care for childrenState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionSocializationSubject (philosophy)PsychologyPeriod (music)media_commonMaturity (psychological)Developmental psychologySocial statusSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Excess of de novo variants in genes involved in chromatin remodelling in patients with marfanoid habitus and intellectual disability.

2020

PurposeMarfanoid habitus (MH) combined with intellectual disability (ID) (MHID) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous presentation. The combination of array CGH and targeted sequencing of genes responsible for Marfan or Lujan–Fryns syndrome explain no more than 20% of subjects.MethodsTo further decipher the genetic basis of MHID, we performed exome sequencing on a combination of trio-based (33 subjects) or single probands (31 subjects), of which 61 were sporadic.ResultsWe identified eight genes with de novo variants (DNVs) in at least two unrelated individuals (ARID1B, ATP1A1, DLG4, EHMT1, NFIX, NSD1, NUP205 and ZEB2). Using simulation models, we showed that five genes (DLG4, NFIX, …

ProbandMale[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]intellectual deficiencyMESH: NFI Transcription Factorschromatin remodelingMarfan SyndromeCraniofacial AbnormalitiesMESH: ChildIntellectual disabilityMESH: Craniofacial AbnormalitiesMESH: Mental Retardation X-LinkedExomeChildde novo variantsGenetics (clinical)Exome sequencingGeneticsMESH: ExomeMESH: Middle AgedbiologyMESH: Genetic Predisposition to DiseaseMiddle AgedNFIXMESH: Young AdultFemaleAdultMESH: MutationAdolescentChromatin remodelingMESH: Intellectual DisabilityMESH: Marfan SyndromeEHMT1Young AdultMESH: Whole Exome SequencingIntellectual DisabilityExome SequencingGeneticsmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to Diseasemarfanoid habitusGeneMESH: Neurodevelopmental DisordersMESH: AdolescentMESH: HumansGenetic heterogeneityMESH: Chromatin Assembly and DisassemblyMESH: Histone-Lysine N-MethyltransferaseMESH: AdultHistone-Lysine N-Methyltransferasemedicine.diseaseChromatin Assembly and DisassemblyMESH: MaleNFI Transcription FactorsNeurodevelopmental DisordersMutationbiology.proteinMental Retardation X-LinkedMESH: FemaleJournal of medical genetics
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The 2021 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Thymus and Mediastinum: What Is New in Thymic Epithelial, Germ Cell, and Mesenchymal Tumors?

2022

Abstract This overview of the fifth edition of the WHO classification of thymic epithelial tumors (including thymomas, thymic carcinomas, and thymic neuroendocrine tumors [NETs]), mediastinal germ cell tumors, and mesenchymal neoplasms aims to (1) list established and new tumor entities and subtypes and (2) focus on diagnostic, molecular, and conceptual advances since publication of the fourth edition in 2015. Diagnostic advances are best exemplified by the immunohistochemical characterization of adenocarcinomas and the recognition of genetic translocations in metaplastic thymomas, rare B2 and B3 thymomas, and hyalinizing clear cell carcinomas. Advancements at the molecular and tumor biolog…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLung NeoplasmsThymomaThymomaAdenocarcinomaNeuroendocrine tumorsWorld Health OrganizationThymic carcinoma03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGerm cell tumormedicineHumansGerm cell tumor; NET G3; Thymic carcinoma; Thymic neuroendocrine tumor; Thymoma; WHO classificationThymic carcinoma030304 developmental biologyWHO classification0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryMesenchymal stem cellMediastinumMediastinumThymus Neoplasmsmedicine.disease3. Good healthThymic neuroendocrine tumorGerm Cellsmedicine.anatomical_structureOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGerm cell tumorsNET G3businessClear cellGerm cellJournal of Thoracic Oncology
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Alone at home

2008

Recently there has been much public discussion about children spending long afternoons alone at home. It has been claimed that spending a lot of time alone makes children vulnerable to many kinds of risk behaviour, such as smoking, use of alcohol and drugs, depression and poor school performance. Concerns have also been voiced about children’s unsupervised television watching, playing of computer games and surfing on the Internet. Yet, do we actually know how long the times are that children do spend alone at home and what do they do during that time? The purpose of this paper is to study how much time youngsters in Finland spend alone at home, who are the youngsters who are alone and what …

Risk behaviourSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)jel:D13Developmental psychologyjel:J13Time-use surveyIntra-family time use “with whom” contextSchool performanceFamily planningIntra-family time use; “with whom” contextTelevision watchingThe InternetPsychologybusinessKnow-howResearch data
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Ruolo della RM whole body nell’identificazione di reperti incidentali in pazienti con linfoma.

2016

Scopo: Il dibattito in merito ai reperti incidentali sta divenendo emergente in molti settori radiologici, quali l’ambico cardiaco, addominale, neurologico, senologico, pediatrico, soprattutto con metodiche quali la RM e la TC. Lo scopo del nostro studio è stato di valutare l’utilità della Risonanza Magnetica Whole Body (RM-WB) nell’identificazione di reperti incidentali in pazienti con linfoma. Materiali e metodi: Sono state revisionate le RM-WB eseguite su 114 pazienti (65 maschi; età mediana 45,2 anni, range 15-86) con diagnosi istologica di linfoma (47 Hodgkin, 67 Non-Hodgkin). I reperti incidentali sono stati classificati in tre classi: non significativi (classe 1), moderatamente signi…

Risonanza Magnetica Whole Body Linfoma Reperti incidentali
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Confronto tra RM Whole Body, TC/PET e biopsia osteomidollare, nella valutazione dell’interessamento midollare in 104 pazienti con linfoma.

2016

Scopo: Parte della stadiazione dei linfomi prevede la valutazione dell'interessamento del midollo osseo (IMO) mediante biopsia osteo-midollare (BOM) [1]. Tuttavia, secondo le ultime linee guida, la BOM non è più indicata per lo studio dei linfomi di Hodgkin [2]. La TC/PET è la tecnica di imaging standard per la stadiazione dei linfomi FDG-avidi, mentre la TC è indicata nei pazienti con istotipi non FDG-avidi [1]. Molti studi hanno dimostrato affidabilità ed elevata accuratezza diagnostica della Risonanza Magnetica Whole Body (RM-WB) nella stadiazione dei linfomi [3,4]. Lo scopo del nostro studio è stato quello di confrontare RM-WB, TC/PET e BOM, nella valutazione dell’IMO in pazienti con li…

Risonanza Magnetica Whole Body Pet/TC Biopsia osteo-midollare Linfoma infiltrazione midollare
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Osteonecrosi individuate mediante RM whole body in pazienti con Linfoma di Hodgkin trattati mediante BEACOPP.

2016

Scopo: Il trattamento del Linfoma di Hodgkin (LH) ha condotto al raggiungimento di elevati tassi di sopravvivenza [1]. Il protocollo ABVD (Doxorubicina, Bleomicina, Vinblastina e Dacarbazina) è stato considerato per molto tempo il regime chemioterapico standard nei pazienti con LH [2], grazie a una ben documentata efficacia e una scarsa tossicità. Molti studi hanno dimostrato la maggiore efficacia del protocollo BEACOPP (Bleomicina, Etoposide, Doxorubicina, Ciclofosfamide, Vincristina, Procarbazina, Prednisone) rispetto all'ABVD [3], al costo di una maggiore tossicità. L'osteonecrosi [ON] è una possibile complicanza della chemioterapia che può compromettere la qualità di vita del paziente, …

Risonanza Magnetica Whole BodyLinfomaOsteonecrosiBEACOPP
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