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Absidi poligonali e impianti basilicali della Sicilia tardomedievale

2015

Il disegno planimetrico adottato nelle cattedrali di età normanna, e in particolare nel duomo di Monreale, fino al principio dell’età moderna è un punto di riferimento nella progettazione di chiese di nuova costruzione in Sicilia. Non si tratta tuttavia di una inerziale ripetizione, ma di un riferimento non scevro di “riformulazioni”. Alcuni casi fanno registrare in particolare una variante nell’icnografia absidale, dove la sagoma semicircolare viene rimpiazzata da una pianta poligonale, relazionabile all’arrivo di soluzioni formali, tecniche e costruttive proprie della stagione gotica. L’esordio in Sicilia di una soluzione poligonale chiaramente concepita come alternativa all’icnografia se…

Abside impianto basilicale Sicilia tardomedioevoApse basilica plan Sicily late Middle AgesSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Vertebro-Basilar Junction Aneurysms: A Single Centre Experience and Meta-Analysis of Endovascular Treatments

2014

Vascular lesions of the vertebrobasilar junction (VBJ) are challenging in neurosurgical practice, and their gold-standard therapy is still under debate. We describe the operative strategies currently in use for the management of these complex vascular lesions and discuss their rationale in a literature meta-analysis and single centre blinded retrospective study. The single centre study included a review of initial presentation, angiographic features and clinical outcome (with modified Rankin Scale [mRS] scores) over a long-term follow-up. In our series, small aneurysms were effectively treated by endosaccular coil embolization, whereas a strategy including flow-diverter devices combined wi…

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtyParent arteryModified Rankin Scalemedicine.arterymedicineBasilar arteryHumansEndovascular treatmentRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingcardiovascular diseasesEndovascular treatmentAgedVertebrobasdar junctionAneurysm morphologySettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryEndovascular ProceduresGiant aneurysmsIntracranial AneurysmRetrospective cohort studyOriginal ArticlesGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedEmbolization TherapeuticFlow diverterCerebral AngiographySurgerySingle centreTreatment OutcomeMeta-analysisFemaleStentsNeurology (clinical)RadiologybusinessThe Neuroradiology Journal
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Basilar Artery Diameter Is a Potential Screening Tool for Fabry Disease in Young Stroke Patients

2010

<i>Background:</i> Fabry disease (FD) is a rare hereditary lysosomal storage disease that has been highlighted as a possible etiology of stroke at a young age. Enlarged basilar artery diameters (BADs) have been demonstrated in FD, and we hypothesize that they might be useful for the screening of FD in young stroke patients. The aim of this study was to compare BADs of young stroke patients without FD to those of FD patients and of healthy age-matched controls. <i>Methods:</i> BADs were measured using MR angiography in 3 age- and gender-matched groups: 25 FD patients (aged 36.5 ± 11.0 years), 26 non-FD stroke patients and 20 healthy controls. <i>Results:</i&g…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyRisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificityPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsGermanymedicine.arteryInternal medicineLysosomal storage diseaseBasilar arteryHumansMass ScreeningMedicineStrokeRetrospective StudiesAnalysis of VarianceChi-Square Distributionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAge FactorsMagnetic resonance imagingRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingFabry diseaseCerebral AngiographyStrokeNeurologyBasilar ArteryCase-Control StudiesEtiologyCardiologyFabry DiseaseFemaleNeurology (clinical)Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessDilatation PathologicCerebral angiographyCerebrovascular Diseases
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Image-Guided Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound for Monitoring Posthemorrhagic Vasospasms of Infratentorial Arteries: A Feasibility Study

2019

Background A considerable number of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) develop vasospasms of the infratentorial arteries. Transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) is used to screen for vasospasm. In this study, we used a technical modification that combines TCD with an image guidance device that the operator can use to navigate to the ultrasonic window and to predefined intracranial vascular targets. Our aim was to analyze the feasibility, spatial precision, and spatial reproducibility of serial image-guided TCD of infratentorial and—for comparison—supratentorial arteries in the clinical setting of monitoring for vasospasm after SAH. Methods The study included 10 SAH patients, who eac…

AdultMaleSubarachnoid hemorrhageComputed Tomography AngiographyUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialCerebral arteriesBrain Ischemia03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansVasospasm Intracranialcardiovascular diseasesImage guidanceVertebral ArteryAgedComputed tomography angiographyReproducibilitymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsVasospasmCerebral ArteriesMiddle AgedSubarachnoid Hemorrhagemedicine.diseaseCerebral AngiographyTranscranial DopplerBasilar Artery030220 oncology & carcinogenesiscardiovascular systemsymbolsFeasibility StudiesFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessNuclear medicineDoppler effectBlood Flow Velocity030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWorld Neurosurgery
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Early auditory evoked potentials (EAEP) in vertebral basilar insufficiency

1979

Stimulation with a short tone pip elicits an acoustic nerve compound action potential (I) and different waves (II--VII) in the inital 10 ms. Seven waves have been studied in 40 control subjects and five waves in 12 patients with vertebral-basilar insufficiency. Abnormalities of the different waves were observed at levels such as cochlea and/or acoustic nerve, medulla, caudal pons, rostral pons, and midbrain. The recording of early auditory evoked potentials (EAEP) is a noninvasive method of confirming impairment of the auditory pathway caused by a reduced vascular supply of vertebral and basilar arteries.

AdultMaleVertebral basilar insufficiencyStimulationMidbrainVertebrobasilar InsufficiencymedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Vertebrobasilar insufficiencyBiological PsychiatryMedullaCochleaAgedbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineAnatomyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePonsCompound muscle action potentialPsychiatry and Mental healthAcoustic StimulationEvoked Potentials AuditoryFemalesense organsbusinessArchiv f�r Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten
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Traumatic lesion of the extracranial vertebral artery--a note-worthy potentially lethal injury.

1994

The autopsy findings from routine neuropathological investigations of the cervical spine after any history of trauma emphasized the vulnerability of the extracranial vertebral arteries. In 21 cases with trauma to the head and neck, normal autopsy procedures did not succeed in revealing an obvious cause of death. Traumatic lesions of the spinal cord such as contusion or neurorrhexis were seen in 10 cases. In 15 cases we observed different degrees and stages of traumatic lesions of the extracranial vertebral arteries. Sudden death due to acute brain stem ischemia might be considered as an explanation in some of these cases. Six case reports with traumatic vertebral artery (VA) lesions after s…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentVertebral arteryPoison controlAutopsyHemorrhageWounds NonpenetratingSudden deathPathology and Forensic MedicineBrain IschemiaDeath SuddenFatal Outcomemedicine.arteryCause of DeathmedicineCraniocerebral TraumaHumansVertebrobasilar insufficiencySpinal Cord InjuriesVertebral ArteryAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryThrombosisMiddle AgedSpinal cordmedicine.diseaseThrombosisSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureBlunt traumaCerebrovascular CirculationCervical VertebraeFemaleAutopsybusinessBrain StemInternational journal of legal medicine
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A case of atypical sporadic hemiplegic migraine associated with PFO and hypoplasia of vertebro-basilar system.

2009

We describe the case of a patient with atypical hemiplegic migraine and associated basilar symptoms, where a large patent foramen ovale (PFO) and hypoplasia of basilar artery were found. The longer period of 4-year remission of the headache attacks was coincident with the percutaneous PFO closure. When 5 years after, hemiplegic migraine attacks relapsed, with more relevant basilar symptoms, a mild re-opening of PFO was found. The atypical presentation of attacks with basilar symptoms and prolonged hemiplegia does not strictly fit the diagnostic criteria of ICHD-II.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAuraMigraine with AuraClinical NeurologyForamen Ovale PatentHemiplegiaCase ReportNeurological disorderHemiplegic migraineRecurrencePFOmedicine.arteryBasilar arteryVertebrobasilar InsufficiencyMedicineHumansCardiac Surgical ProceduresBasilar type migrainebusiness.industryBasilar-Type MigraineAnticoagulantsBrainGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingHypoplasiaMigraine with auraSurgeryAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineTreatment OutcomeVertebro-basilar system hypoplasiaMigraineBasilar ArteryPatent foramen ovalecardiovascular systemNeurology (clinical)sense organsmedicine.symptombusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedMagnetic Resonance AngiographyThe journal of headache and pain
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Seventh nerve palsies may be the only clinical sign of small pontine infarctions in diabetic and hypertensive patients

2002

Backgroud: Small brainstem infarctions are increasingly recognized as a cause of isolated ocular motor and vestibular nerve palsies in diabetic and/or hypertensive patients. This raises the question whether there are also isolated 7th nerve palsies due to pontine infarctions in patients with such risk factors for the development of cerebrovascular diseases. Methods: Over an 11-year-period, we retrospectively identified 10 diabetic and/or hypertensive patients with isolated 7th nerve palsies and electrophysiological abnormalities indicating pontine dysfunction. All patients had examinations of masseter and blink reflexes, brainstem auditory evoked potentials, direct current electro-oculograp…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyBrain Stem InfarctionsNeurologyFunctional LateralityDiabetes ComplicationsOcular Motility DisordersPonsInternal medicineNeural PathwaysDiabetes MellitusVestibulocochlear Nerve DiseasesmedicineHumansCranial nerve diseaseStrokeAgedRetrospective StudiesParesisbusiness.industryMiddle AgedVestibular nervemedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingFacial nerveFacial paralysisSurgeryFacial NerveNeurologyBasilar ArteryHypertensionCardiologyFemaleDisease SusceptibilityNeurology (clinical)Facial Nerve Diseasesmedicine.symptombusinessJaw jerk reflexJournal of Neurology
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A randomized trial of steroid avoidance in renal transplant patients treated with everolimus and cyclosporine

2005

In this randomized trial renal transplant recipients were treated with basiliximab, everolimus 3 mg/day, low-dose CsA. At transplantation, patients were randomized to stop steroids at the seventh day (group A) or to continue oral steroids in low doses (group B). Of the 113 patients enrolled, 65 were randomized to group A and 68 to group B. All patients were followed for 2 years. During the study 28 (43%) group A patients required reintroduced corticosteroids. One patient died, in group B. The Graft survival rate was 97% in group A and 90% in group B. There were more biopsy-proven rejections in group A (32% vs 16%; P = .044). The mean creatinine clearance was 54 +/- 21 mL/min in group A vs 5…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentBasiliximabUrologyRenal functionGroup AGroup Blaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawAdrenal Cortex HormonesHLA AntigensmedicineLiving DonorsHumansEverolimuscyclosporineAgedSirolimusTransplantationEverolimusbusiness.industryHistocompatibility TestingeverolimuMiddle Agedrenal transplantationKidney TransplantationSurgerySteroid Avoidance in Renal Transplant PatientsTransplantationRegimentrial; transplant; immunosoppressivesteroid avoidanceSurgeryFemalebusinessImmunosuppressive Agentsmedicine.drugFollow-Up Studies
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The internal auditory artery: (embryology, anatomy, angiography, pathology).

1975

A review of the literature on the embryology, anatomy and angiography of the internal auditory artery has shown that there may be considerable variation as to the origin and number of internal auditory arteries. The present study, based on serial magnification angiographies of the internal auditory artery, has demonstrated 7 variants of the origin of this artery although in 45.4% of cases the internal auditory artery arose from the anterior inferior cerebellar artery. For the diagnosis of pathological processes in the cerebellopontine angle (tumors, sudden deafness, vascular abnormalities) magnification angiography is of special importance. Acoustic neurinomas in particular can be diagnosed…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyeducationMagnificationCerebellopontine AngleDeafnessInternal Auditory Arterymedicine.arteryCerebellummedicineHumansCerebellar NeoplasmsNeuroradiologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryAngiographyIntracranial AneurysmAnatomyArteriesMiddle AgedCerebellopontine angleAnterior inferior cerebellar arterymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyBasilar ArteryEar InnerAngiographyFemaleNeurology (clinical)RadiologybusinessArteryJournal of neurology
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