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Role of apparent diffusion coefficient values in prostate diseases characterization on diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging.

2019

BACKGROUND: To evaluate if normal and pathological prostate tissue can be distinguished by using apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to understand if it is possible to differentiate among pathological prostate tissues using ADC values.METHODS:Our population consisted in 81 patients (mean age 65.4 years) in which 84 suspicious areas were identified. Regions of interest were placed over suspicious areas, detected on MRI, and over areas with normal appearance, and ADC values were recorded. Statistical differences between ADC values of suspicious and normal areas were evaluated. Histopathological diagnosis, obtained from targeted biopsy using MRI-…

Image-Guided BiopsyMaleProstatic DiseasesProstate DiseasesUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentPopulation030232 urology & nephrologyurologic and male genital diseases030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDiffusion03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineProstateImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansEffective diffusion coefficienteducationAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overProstate MRI Diffusion Weighted ImagingAtypical small acinar proliferationeducation.field_of_studymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryProstatectomyProstateProstatic NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasebody regionsDiffusion Magnetic Resonance Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureNephrologyNeoplasm GradingbusinessNuclear medicineAlgorithms
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Diagnostic performance and reproducibility of T2w based and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) based PI-RADSv2 lexicon descriptors for prostate MRI.

2017

To examine the diagnostic performance of PI-RADSv2 T2w and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) based lexicon descriptors, inter-observer agreement for descriptor assignment and diagnostic accuracy of the PI-RADSv2 assessment categories for multiparametric prostate MRI.176 lesions in 79 consecutive patients are analyzed, lesions are histopathologically verified by MRI-ultrasound fusion biopsy. All lesions are rated according to the PI-RADSv2 lexicon, descriptors for T2w and DWI sequences and resulting assessment categories are assigned by two independent blinded radiologists. We perform receiver-operating-characteristic analysis using the assessment categories. To analyze inter-observer agreeme…

Image-Guided BiopsyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLexiconMultimodal Imaging030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAgedRetrospective StudiesUltrasonographyObserver VariationReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryProstateProstatic NeoplasmsReproducibility of ResultsMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingPI-RADSDiffusion Magnetic Resonance ImagingRadiology Information SystemsROC Curve030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiologist 2RadiologybusinessImage-Guided BiopsyKappaDiffusion MRIEuropean journal of radiology
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Prospective Evaluation of PI-RADS™ Version 2 Using the International Society of Urological Pathology Prostate Cancer Grade Group System

2017

The PI-RADS™ (Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System), version 2 scoring system, introduced in 2015, is based on expert consensus. In the same time frame ISUP (International Society of Urological Pathology) introduced a new pathological scoring system for prostate cancer. Our goal was to prospectively evaluate the cancer detection rates for each PI-RADS, version 2 category and compare them to ISUP group scores in patients undergoing systematic biopsy and magnetic resonance imaging-transrectal ultrasound fusion guided biopsy.A total of 339 treatment naïve patients prospectively underwent multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging evaluated with PI-RADS, version 2 with subsequent systemat…

Image-Guided BiopsyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyUrology030232 urology & nephrology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicinePredictive Value of TestsProstateBiopsymedicineMedical imagingHumansProspective StudiesMultiparametric Magnetic Resonance ImagingAgedUltrasonographymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryProstatic NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingPI-RADSProstate-specific antigenmedicine.anatomical_structureRadiologyNeoplasm GradingbusinessJournal of Urology
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Antimicrobial Lubricant Did Not Reduce Infection Rate in Transrectal Biopsy Patients in a Large Randomized Trial Due to Low Complication Rates

2018

Abstract Background Transrectal prostate biopsy (pbx) is the most frequent outpatient procedure in the urological field. Septic complications are a major health issue. Objective To evaluate complication rates with or without an antimicrobial lubricant. Design, setting, and participants A total of 1000 patients received pbx between 2013 and 2015. Information about complications was collected by a 3-wk questionnaire. Return rate was 73.2% (n = 732). Intervention Randomization for pbx with the instillation of an antimicrobial lubricant (intervention group, n = 385) or the standard lubricant (control group, n = 347) was performed. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis Multivariable anal…

Image-Guided BiopsyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyProstate biopsyFeverUrology030232 urology & nephrologyPatient ReadmissionHematospermialaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawGermanyInternal medicineBiopsymedicineHumansProspective StudiesAgedHematuriaLubricantsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrinary retentionProstateRectumProstatic NeoplasmsAntibiotic ProphylaxisHemospermiaUrinary RetentionAnti-Bacterial AgentsTransrectal biopsy030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternational Prostate Symptom Scoremedicine.symptomGastrointestinal HemorrhageComplicationbusinessEuropean Urology Focus
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Predicting Gleason Group Progression for Men on Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance: Role of a Negative Confirmatory Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Ultra…

2018

Active surveillance has gained acceptance as an alternative to definitive therapy in many men with prostate cancer. Confirmatory biopsies to assess the appropriateness of active surveillance are routinely performed and negative biopsies are regarded as a favorable prognostic indicator. We sought to determine the prognostic implications of negative multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging-transrectal ultrasound guided fusion biopsy consisting of extended sextant, systematic biopsy plus multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging guided targeted biopsy of suspicious lesions on magnetic resonance imaging.All patients referred with Gleason Grade Group 1 or 2 prostate cancer based on systematic…

Image-Guided BiopsyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologymedicine.medical_treatment030232 urology & nephrology03 medical and health sciencesProstate cancer0302 clinical medicineBiopsyMedicineHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyWatchful WaitingMultiparametric Magnetic Resonance ImagingUltrasonography InterventionalAgedRetrospective Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryProstateProstatic NeoplasmsMagnetic resonance imagingRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisMagnetic Resonance ImagingDisease ProgressionRadiologyNeoplasm GradingbusinessImage-Guided BiopsyWatchful waitingThe Journal of urology
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Soft errors in commercial off-the-shelf static random access memories

2016

International audience; This article reviews state-of-the-art techniques for the evaluation of the effect of radiation on static random access memory (SRAM). We detailed irradiation test techniques and results from irradiation experiments with several types of particles. Two commercial SRAMs, in 90 and 65 nm technology nodes, were considered as case studies. Besides the basic static and dynamic test modes, advanced stimuli for the irradiation tests were introduced, as well as statistical post-processing techniques allowing for deeper analysis of the correlations between bit-flip cross-sections and design/architectural characteristics of the memory device. Further insight is provided on the …

ImaginationDynamic test modeComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject01 natural sciencesParticle detector[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryElectronic engineeringStatic random-access memoryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLayer (object-oriented design)Ionizing Particlesmedia_common010302 applied physics[PHYS]Physics [physics]010308 nuclear & particles physicsDetectorCondensed Matter PhysicsSRAMBit mappingElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsStatic test modeMarch testParticle detectorCommercial off-the-shelfRandom accessDynamic testing
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Heavy-Ion Radiation Impact on a 4 Mb FRAM Under Different Test Modes and Conditions

2016

International audience; The impact of heavy-ions on commercial Ferroelectric Memories (FRAMs) is analyzed. The influence of dynamic and static test modes as well as several stimuli on the error rate of this memory is investigated. Static test results show that the memory is prone to temporary effects occurring in the peripheral circuitry, with a possible effect due to fluence. Dynamic tests results show a high sensitivity of this memory to switching activity of this peripheral circuitry.

ImaginationNuclear and High Energy PhysicsHeavy ion radiationMaterials science130 nmmedia_common.quotation_subject[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciencesFluence[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0103 physical sciencesStatic testingSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic Engineeringradiation testingSimulationmedia_common010302 applied physicssingle event upset (SEU)ta114ta213010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industrymultiple cell upset (MCU)FerroelectricityNon-volatile memoryRadiation testingFRAM130nm technologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringOptoelectronicsbusinessstatic and dynamic mode testingIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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An AC-assisted single-nanowire electromechanical switch

2013

A unique two-source controlled nanoelectromechanical switch has been assembled from individual, single-clamped Ge nanowires. The switching behaviour was achieved by superimposing the control signals of specific frequencies to the electrostatic potential of the output terminals, eliminating the need for an additional gate electrode. Using an in situ manipulation technique inside a scanning electron microscope, we demonstrate that the pull-out force required to overcome adhesion at the contact can be significantly reduced by exciting mechanical resonant modes within the nanowire.

In situMaterials scienceNanowiresGermaniumElectrostatic potentialsScanning electron microscopeNanowirechemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyGermaniumGeneral ChemistryAdhesionControl signalSpecific frequenciesManipulation techniqueschemistryElectromechanical devicesPull-out forceNanoelectromechanical switchesGate electrodesElectrodeMaterials ChemistryControl signalScanning electron microscopyElectromechanical switchesJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Re: Infertility Etiologies Are Genetically and Clinically Linked with Other Diseases in Single Meta-Diseases.

2015

The present review aims to ascertain whether different infertility etiologies share particular genes and/or molecular pathways with other pathologies and are associated with distinct and particular risks of later-life morbidity and mortality. In order to reach this aim, we use two different sources of information: (1) a public web server named DiseaseConnect ( http://disease-connect.org ) focused on the analysis of common genes and molecular mechanisms shared by diseases by integrating comprehensive omics and literature data; and (2) a literature search directed to find clinical comorbid relationships of infertility etiologies with only those diseases appearing after infertility is manifest…

InfertilityAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyPopulationReproductive medicineEndometriosisBreast NeoplasmsDiseaseComorbidityBioinformaticsMale infertilityEndocrinologyTesticular NeoplasmsDatabases GeneticmedicineHumansDiseasePhenomicseducationCancerGynecologyeducation.field_of_studyMolecular pathwaysbusiness.industryMental DisordersObstetrics and GynecologyProstatic Neoplasmsmedicine.diseasePolycystic ovaryPremature ovarian failureEditorialReproductive MedicineCardiovascular DiseasesInfertilityEtiologyOsteoporosisFemaleGene expressionbusinessGenital Diseases FemaleDevelopmental BiologyGenome-Wide Association StudyThe Journal of urology
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ASSOCIAZIONE DI SERENOA REPENS, URTICA DIOICA E PINUS PINASTER. SICUREZZA ED EFFICACIA NEL TRATTAMENTO DEI SINTOMI DEL BASSO TRATTO URINARIO. STUDIO …

2010

INTRODUCTION. Serenoa repens (saw palmetto) has been employed for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) for several years. Its mechanism of action is believed to be due to antiandrogenic, antiproliferative and antinflammatory properties. An association of Serenoa with the nettle “Utica dioica” showing antiproliferative activity and the pine “Pinus pinaster” derivative, showing antinflammatory action, has been proposed in recent years. Such an action is hoped to act not only by reducing LUTS but also by preventing the development of prostate cancer. MATHERIAL AND METHODS. During the years 2007 and 2008, 320 patients suffering from LUTS were treated with an association of Seren…

Infiammazione Fitoterapici Iperplasia prostatica Sintomi del basso tratto urinarioCancro della prostataINFLAMMATION Phytotherapy BPH LUTS Prostate cancerSettore MED/24 - Urologia
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