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Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome: case report of fetal unilateral ventriculomegaly and hypoplastic left middle cerebral artery

2013

Prenatal ultrasonographic detection of unilateral cerebral ventriculomegaly arises suspicion of pathological condition related to cerebrospinal fluid flow obstruction or cerebral parenchimal pathology. Dyke-Davidoff-Masson syndrome is a rare condition characterized by cerebral hemiatrophy, calvarial thickening, skull and facial asymmetry, contralateral hemiparesis, cognitive impairment and seizures. Congenital and acquired types are recognized and have been described, mainly in late childhood, adolescence and adult ages. We describe a female infant with prenatal diagnosis of unilateral left ventriculomegaly in which early brain MRI and contrast enhanced-MRI angiography, showed cerebral left…

AdultMiddle Cerebral Arterymedicine.medical_specialtyHemiparesisDevelopmental delayCase ReportPrenatal diagnosisCerebral VentriclesVascular anomalyDiagnosis DifferentialSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPregnancyIntellectual Disabilitymedicine.arteryHemiatrophyHumansMedicineCerebral CortexBrain DiseasesDyke-Davidoff-Masson syndromebusiness.industryFetal ventriculomegalyInfantSyndromemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingHydrocephalusSurgeryHemiparesisFacial AsymmetryContrast enhanced-MRI angiographyMiddle cerebral arteryCerebral ventricleCerebral hemiatrophyFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessMagnetic Resonance AngiographyHydrocephalusVentriculomegaly
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Wilms' tumor in patients with 9q22.3 microdeletion syndrome suggests a role for PTCH1 in nephroblastomas

2012

Nephroblastoma (Wilms' tumor; WT) is the most common renal tumor of childhood. To date, several genetic abnormalities predisposing to WT have been identified in rare overgrowth syndromes. Among them, abnormal methylation of the 11p15 region, GPC3 and DIS3L2 mutations, which are responsible for Beckwith-Wiedemann, Simpson-Golabi-Behmel and Perlman syndromes, respectively. However, the underlying cause of WT remains unknown in the majority of cases. We report three unrelated patients who presented with WT in addition to a constitutional 9q22.3 microdeletion and dysmorphic/overgrowth syndrome. The size of the deletions was variable (ie, from 1.7 to 8.9 Mb) but invariably encompassed the PTCH1 …

AdultPatched Receptorsmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyPTCH1AdolescentNonsense mutationCNVShort ReportReceptors Cell SurfaceBiologymedicine.disease_causeWilms’ tumorWilms TumorFetal MacrosomiaSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPregnancyInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineHumansPerlman syndromeChildovergrowthGenetics (clinical)MutationComparative Genomic HybridizationWilms' tumorPTCH1 GeneMicrodeletion syndromeFANCC nephroblastomamedicine.diseaseKidney NeoplasmsPatched-1 ReceptorEndocrinologyPTCH1Settore MED/03 - Genetica MedicaOvergrowth syndromeMutationFemaleChromosome DeletionChromosomes Human Pair 9Comparative genomic hybridization
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What’s the name? Weight stigma and the battle against obesity

2020

AbstractChildhood obesity has spread worldwide, it is on the rise, starts earlier and is more severe, despite all treatment attempts.According to recent studies, weight stigma is a factor that can hinder the success of therapies. Healthcare workers, mainly paediatricians, need to feel the urgency of anti-stigma training. The use of non-stigmatizing terminologies and images in various areas (school, sports clubs, healthcare, media, society in general) can improve disease management.

AdultPediatric Obesitymedicine.medical_specialtyBattleAttitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial Stigmaeducation030209 endocrinology & metabolismChildhood obesity03 medical and health sciencesWeight stigmaSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialistica0302 clinical medicineWeight managementHealth careWeight managementmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineObesityDisease management (health)ChildPsychiatrymedia_commonLanguagebusiness.industryMaternal and child healthBody Weightlcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:Pediatricsmedicine.diseaseTerminologyObesityItalyWeight stigmaCommentarybusinessItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Development and implementation of the AIDA International Registry for patients with Behçet's disease

2022

AbstractPurpose of the present paper is to point out the design, development and deployment of the AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance (AIDA) International Registry dedicated to pediatric and adult patients with Behçet’s disease (BD). The Registry is a clinical physician-driven non-population- and electronic-based instrument implemented for the retrospective and prospective collection of real-life data about demographics, clinical, therapeutic, laboratory, instrumental and socioeconomic information from BD patients; the Registry is based on the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) tool, which is thought to collect standardised information for clinical real-life research, and has been rea…

AdultRegistrieAutoinflammatory diseaseRegistrySettore MED/16 - REUMATOLOGIAprecision medicinebehçet’s diseaseSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaRetrospective StudieInternal MedicineHumansProspective StudiesRegistriesChildinternational registryRetrospective StudiesBehçet's diseaseautoinflammatory diseases; behçet’s disease; international registry; precision medicine; rare diseases; uveitisBehcet Syndromerare diseasesautoinflammatory diseasesProspective StudieUveitiEmergency MedicineuveitisRare diseaseHuman
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Transitional care of young people with juvenile idiopathic arthritis in Italy: results of a Delphi consensus survey

2018

OBJECTIVES: To present the results of a Delphi consensus survey among Italian paediatric and adult rheumatologists on transitional care (TC) of young people (YP) with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). METHODS: A taskforce of 27 paediatric and adult rheumatologists evaluated the applicability of the 2016 EULAR/PReS recommendations for TC to the Italian rheumatology practice and healthcare system and formulated additional country-specific statements aimed to increase their suitability. After a two-round discussion, applicability of EULAR/PReS recommendations and agreement with newly-proposed statements were voted on a 0-10 scale (where 0 = no applicability/agreement and 10 = total applicab…

AdultTransition to Adult CareSettore MED/16 - REUMATOLOGIApaediatric rheumatic diseasesConsensusAdolescentJuvenileSocio-culturaleAdolescent; Adult; Child; Consensus; Humans; Italy; Surveys and Questionnaires; Arthritis Juvenile; Rheumatology; Transition to Adult Care; Transitional Carejuvenile idiopathic arthritis paediatric rheumatic diseases Delphi survey recommendations transitional care young peopleAdolescent Adult Child Consensus Humans Italy Surveys and Questionnaires Arthritis Juvenile Rheumatology Transition to Adult Care Transitional Careyoung peopleSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialisticayoung peopleAdolescentRheumatologySurveys and QuestionnairesHumansChildLS7_9ArthritisTransitional CareArthritis JuvenileItalyrecommendationsjuvenile idiopathic arthritisDelphi surveyjuvenile idiopathic arthritis paediatric rheumatic diseases Delphi survey recommendations transitional care young people
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Refractory Acne and 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency in a Selected Group of Female Patients.

2009

<i>Background:</i> Excessive androgen production, suspected in women when acne is accompanied by hirsutism and menstrual irregularities, may be due to congenital adrenal hyperplasia. This inherited disorder of cortisol biosynthesis is caused in more than 90–95% of all cases by 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD). The steroid 21-hydroxylase gene <i>(CYP21)</i> has a high degree of variability. <i>Objective:</i> This study was conducted to evaluate <i>CYP21 </i>gene mutations in a selected group of women with papulopustular and comedonal acne refractory to treatment, irregular menses and hirsutism. <i>Methods:</i> 30 out of 61 women e…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentDrug ResistancePhysiologyDermatologyAdrenocorticotropic hormoneYoung AdultSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPapulopustularInternal medicineAcne VulgarismedicineHumansPoint MutationCongenital adrenal hyperplasiaGenetic TestingRefractory acne Excessive androgen production Non-classical 21-hydroxylase deficiency CYP21 gene mutations.AcnehirsutismAdrenal Hyperplasia Congenitalmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologybusiness.industry17-alpha-HydroxyprogesteroneACTH stimulation test21-Hydroxylasemedicine.diseasePolycystic ovaryEndocrinologybiology.proteinFemaleSteroid 21-HydroxylaseHyperandrogenismbusinessPolycystic Ovary Syndrome
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A novel L1CAM mutation in a fetus detected by prenatal diagnosis

2010

X-linked hydrocephalus is due to mutations in the L1 neuronal cell adhesion molecule (L1CAM) gene. L1 protein plays a key role in neurite outgrowth, axonal guidance, and pathfinding during the development of the nervous system. We report on a familial case diagnosed by prenatal ultrasonographic examination, with cerebellar hypoplasia, agenesis of the corpus callosum, and the bilateral overlapping of the second and third fingers of the hand. Sequencing of the L1CAM gene showed a novel missense mutation in exon 14: transition of a guanine to cytosine at position 1777 (c.1777G > C), which led to an amino acid change of alanine to proline at position 593 (Ala593Pro) in the sixth immunoglobulin …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyL1Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule L1Prenatal diagnosismedicine.disease_causeL1CAM L1-desease prenatal diagnosis hydrocephalus HSAS CRASH syndromeExonSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPregnancyPrenatal DiagnosisInternal medicinemedicineHumansPoint MutationMissense mutationAgenesis of the corpus callosumUltrasonographyMutationbusiness.industrymedicine.diseasePedigreeFetal DiseasesEndocrinologyKaryotypingPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleNeural cell adhesion moleculeCerebellar hypoplasia (non-human)businessHydrocephalus
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The labyrinth of autoinflammatory disorders: a snapshot on the activity of a third-level center in Italy.

2015

Autoinflammatory disorders (AIDs) are a novel class of diseases elicited by mutations in genes regulating the homeostasis of innate immune complexes, named inflammasomes, which lead to uncontrolled oversecretion of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1β. Protean inflammatory symptoms are variably associated with periodic fever, depicting multiple specific conditions. Childhood is usually the lifetime in which most hereditary AIDs start, though still a relevant number of patients may experience a delayed disease onset and receive a definite diagnosis during adulthood. As a major referral laboratory for patients with recurrent fevers, we have tested samples from 787 patients in the perio…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyReferralProinflammatory cytokineDiagnosis DifferentialRheumatologyAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Internal medicinePeriodic feverMedicineHumansAge FactorChildGenetic disorderInnate immune systembusiness.industryHereditary Autoinflammatory DiseasesAge FactorsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAdulthoodInterleukin-1βRheumatologyImmunity InnateHereditary Autoinflammatory DiseasePeriodic feverSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAItalyRecurrent feverImmunologyAutoinflammationbusinessAutoinflammatory DisordersHuman
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Serological Screening of Celiac Disease: Choosing the best tests under two years.

2005

Aga CeliachiaSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaAga Serology
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Epileptic seizures as a manifestation of cow's milk allergy: a studied relationship and description of our pediatric experience

2014

Adverse reactions after ingestion of cow's milk proteins can occur at any age, from birth and even amongst exclusively breast-fed infants, although not all of these are hypersensitivity reactions. The most common presentations related to cow's milk protein allergy are skin reactions, failure to thrive, anaphylaxis as well as gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders. In addition, several cases of cow's milk protein allergy in the literature have documented neurological involvement, manifesting with convulsive seizures in children. This may be due to CNS spread of a peripheral inflammatory response. Furthermore, there is evidence that pro-inflammatory cytokines are responsible for disruptin…

AllergyImmunologyPro-inflammatory cytokinesAtypical clinical featuresAtypical clinical features; CNS inflammation; Cow's milk allergy; Pro-inflammatory cytokines; Seizures;Cns inflammationCow's milk allergyProinflammatory cytokineNOAtopyCow's milk allergySeizuresmedicineImmunology and AllergyIngestionAnimalsHumansChildbusiness.industryfood and beveragesmedicine.diseaseCNS inflammationMilkSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAImmunologyFailure to thrivemedicine.symptomMilk HypersensitivitybusinessAnaphylaxis
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