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A methodological approach in the evaluation of the efficacy of treatments for the dimensional stabilisation of waterlogged archaeological wood

2010

Abstract The aim of the work is to set up a methodological approach to verify the effectiveness of the treatments of decayed waterlogged archaeological wood and to point out the proper thermo-hygrometric conditions for its preservation after treatment. The treatments were performed on wood samples of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton), oak (Quercus sp. caducifolia), elm (Ulmus cf. minor) and strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo L.), obtained from stems pertaining to the original vegetation found in the excavation site of the Ancient Ships in Pisa (Italy), and dated from seventh century BC to second century AD The utilised products were: Polyethylene Glycols (PEG) of various molecular weights, a…

ArcheologyDiagnosis on woodMaterials scienceKlucelMaterials Science (miscellaneous)ConservationSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliConsolidantsConsolidantSpectroscopyArbutus unedoSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicabiologyTreatmentsWaterlogged archaeological woodTrehaloseVegetationDecaybiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyPEGTreatmentStrawberry treeChemistry (miscellaneous)Pinus pinasterPPGGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAfter treatment
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DIAGNOSIS-RELATED GROUP ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIC HEALTHCARE BUDGETING

2011

The term Diagnosis-Related Group DRG) refers to a classification system used to assess hospital services with the aim of streamling health care costs and improving performance. The DRG system focuses on the utilization of resources, and is not concerned with the specific type of care provided to the patient. This system highlights any diseconomies and eventual critical aspects of the hospital system. This article examines the variables used to correctly evaluate hospital performance based on the DRG system. These include: Average length of Stay, Average Daily Patients Load, Comparative Performance Index and Case Mix Index.

Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) Average Length of Stay Patient Load Average Daily Patient Load Comparative Performance Index Case Mix Index
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Hepatitis E Virus Detection in Liver Tissue from Patients with Suspected Drug-Induced Liver Injury

2015

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is increasingly recognized as a cause of acute hepatitis in the industrialized world. We aimed to determine the frequency of acute Hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection in cases of suspected drug-induced liver injury (DILI), mainly a diagnosis of exclusion. To this aim, formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) liver tissues of all cases routinely processed in our institute during a 2 ½ years period in which DILI was amongst the differential diagnoses (157 liver biopsies, one liver explant) were subjected to semi-nested RT-PCR for the detection of hepatitis E virus (HEV) RNA. Histopathology was re-evaluated on all cases tested positive. HEV RNA was detectable in…

DrugPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectviruses610 Medicine & health2700 General Medicinemedicine.disease_causeliverHepatitis E virushepatitis E virus infection10049 Institute of Pathology and Molecular PathologyGenotypeHepatitis E virusmedicinehepatitismedia_commonLiver injuryHepatitislcsh:R5-920molecular testingbusiness.industryvirus diseasesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseDiagnosis of exclusiondigestive system diseasesOriginal Research in MedicineEtiologyMedicineHistopathologylcsh:Medicine (General)businessdrug-induced liver injuryFrontiers in Medicine
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French patient-reported experience of diagnosis, management and burden of neuroendocrine tumors

2020

Background: There is a lack of knowledge regarding the experience of patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NET) in France. Materials & methods: A patient survey that captured information on diagnosis, disease impact/management and awareness was conducted. Data of respondents from France were analyzed and compared with US data as a reference. Results: Key topics included delays in diagnosis, negative impact on quality of life, patient access to NET medical experts and treatments, and information on NET and treatments. Significant differences were observed between France and the USA regarding NET diagnosis. Conclusion: This survey highlights the considerable burden experienced by patients…

Economics and EconometricsPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryForestryNeuroendocrine tumorsmedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDiagnosis managementMaterials ChemistryMedia TechnologyMedicine030211 gastroenterology & hepatologybusinessInternational Journal of Endocrine Oncology
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Statements from the Taormina expert meeting on occult hepatitis B virus infection

2008

Giovanni Raimondo*, Jean-Pierre Allain, Maurizia R. Brunetto, Marie-Annick Buendia, Ding-Shinn Chen, Massimo Colombo, Antonio Craxi, Francesco Donato, Carlo Ferrari, Giovanni B. Gaeta, Wolfram H. Gerlich, Massimo Levrero, Stephen Locarnini, Thomas Michalak, Mario U. Mondelli, Jean-Michel Pawlotsky, Teresa Pollicino, Daniele Prati, Massimo Puoti, Didier Samuel, Daniel Shouval, Antonina Smedile, Giovanni Squadrito, Christian Trepo, Erica Villa, Hans Will, Alessandro R. Zanetti, Fabien Zoulim

HBV; guidelinesmedia_common.quotation_subjectviral hepatitisOccult hepatitis B virus infection OBISeropositive OBI and Seronegative OBImedicine.disease_causeOccult hepatitis B virus; molecular detection of HBV DNA; viral hepatitis; HBV transmissionOccult hepatitis B virusViral geneticsHBVmedicineguidelinesmedia_commonHepatitis B virusOccult hepatitis B virus infection OBI; Seropositive OBI and Seronegative OBI; False OBI; Clinical impact of OBI; Diagnosis of OBI and epidemiological aspectsHepatologymolecular detection of HBV DNAFalse OBIClinical impact of OBIArtOccult hepatitis B infectionOccultVirologyDiagnosis of OBI and epidemiological aspectsHBV transmissionHumanities
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Diagnosis and therapeutic management of primary headache in an emergency setting

2013

Introduction and aim: Much headachers are under or mis-diagnoses and data regarding the proportion of patients attending an emergency department (ED) because of headache are still few. We conducted a retrospective observational study in an ED with the following aims: (a) estimate the proportion of headache attending to an ED (b) to estimate and describe the therapeutic management of primary headache and (c) to assessment the exam most frequently requested. Materials and methods: We collected data regarding patients diagnosed with headache consecutively attending the ED of the University of Palermo between September 2011 and March 2012. The study was approved by the ethics committee. Results: Between the semester evaluated 25110 subjects were admitted to ED headache suffers were equal to 1.6 %. Of these 263 (63.1 %) were woman and 154 (36.9 %). Mean age was 44.2 (DS ± 18.4) years (p = 0.068).According to ED registry headache admission was as follow assigned: 76.5 % with a diagnosis of headache 22.8 % with a secondary headache 0.7 % with Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgias (TACs). Among those with a primary headache about 36 % of patient did not received a pharmacological treatment. Monotherapy was prescribed less frequently than combination therapy (19.1 vs 44.5 %).In monotherapy the most frequent medication were NSAIDs (28.3 %) benzodiazepines (26.7 %) and dopamine antagonists (11.7 %). Among those with a primary headache a CT scan was performed in the 124 subjects and 111 (34.8 %) had a neurologist consultation. Discussion: Our data are in line with the one previously reported in literature. The most frequently medication in the Italian ED were NSAIDs benzodiazepines dopamine antagonists and steroids. Neverless our data unlikely can be compared to other study give a snapshot. We believe that much more can be done to improve treatment of primary headache in ED.Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
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Physical activity correlates among people with psychosis: Data from 47 low- and middle-income countries

2018

Background: People with schizophrenia engage in low levels of physical activity (PA). However, few large-scale studies have investigated the factors that may influence PA participation in individuals with psychosis and data from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is especially scarce. Thus, we investigated PA correlates in a large sample of people with a psychosis diagnosis across 47 LMICs. Methods: Cross-sectional data from the World Health Survey, restricting to those with a self-reported lifetime diagnosis of schizophrenia/psychotic disorder, was analyzed. PA was assessed by the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and participants were dichotomized into those that …

MaleHealth BehaviorPsychological intervention*PsychosisGlobal Health0302 clinical medicine*Developing countries/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2800/2803Developing countrie*ExerciseMobilityPsychiatry/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700/2738*Physical activityPsychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniaPsychiatry and Mental HealthMarital statusAnxietyFemaleBiological psychiatrymedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychosismedicine.medical_specialtyDeveloping countries; Exercise; Mobility; Physical activity; Psychiatry; Psychosis; Schizophrenia; Psychiatry and Mental Health; Biological PsychiatryPsychosiDeveloping countries03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansPsychiatryExerciseBiological PsychiatryPhysical activity*SchizophreniaOdds ratiomedicine.diseasePsychosisHealth Surveys030227 psychiatryCross-Sectional StudiesPsychotic DisordersSocioeconomic FactorsSchizophrenia*Psychiatry*Mobility030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyDiagnosis of schizophrenia
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Clinico-diagnostic features of neuralgic amyotrophy in childhood

2020

Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA), even known as Personage-Turner's syndrome (PTS), is a neurologic condition, affecting the lower motor neurons of brachial plexus and/or individual nerves or nerve branches, characterized by pain, muscle weakness/atrophy, and sensory symptoms. NA has an acute/subacute onset, after an infection or vaccination; it is more common in male and is rare in the pediatric population. The etiology remains uncertain, being considered heterogeneous and multifactorial. A severe acute neurologic pain around the shoulder girdle is the classic presenting symptom at onset. As the pain subsides, weakness and paresis develop. NA is usually unilateral, but sometimes, a subclinical con…

MalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyWeaknessNeurologyPainNeurological examinationDermatology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineElectromyography; Neuralgic amyotrophy; Neuralgic pain; Pediatric; Personage-Turner’s syndromemedicineHumansBrachial Plexus NeuritisBrachial Plexus030212 general & internal medicineChildParesisPediatricMuscle Weaknessmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographyPersonage-Turner’s syndromeMuscle weaknessGeneral MedicineNeuralgic amyotrophyDiagnosis of exclusionPsychiatry and Mental healthMuscular AtrophySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)Differential diagnosismedicine.symptombusinessBrachial plexusNeuralgic pain030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Toward fast malaria detection by secondary speckle sensing microscopy

2012

Diagnosis of malaria must be rapid, accurate, simple to use, portable and low cost, as suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO). Despite recent efforts, the gold standard remains the light microscopy of a stained blood film. This method can detect low parasitemia and identify different species of Plasmodium. However, it is time consuming, it requires well trained microscopist and good instrumentation to minimize misinterpretation, thus the costs are considerable. Moreover, the equipment cannot be easily transported and installed. In this paper we propose a new technique named "secondary speckle sensing microscopy" ((SM)-M-3) based upon extraction of correlation based statistics of s…

Microscopeocis:(170.4580) Optical diagnostics for medicineocis:(170.0180) MicroscopyBiologylaw.inventionSpeckle patternOpticslawocis:(120.6160) Speckle interferometryMicroscopyComputer visionMicroscopistInstrumentation (computer programming)ocis:(170.6480) Spectroscopy specklebusiness.industryGold standard (test)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCell StudiesDiagnosis of malariaocis:(170.1470) Blood or tissue constituent monitoringocis:(170.1530) Cell analysisSpeckle imagingArtificial intelligenceocis:(170.3880) Medical and biological imagingbusinessBiotechnologyBiomedical Optics Express
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The Role of HSP70 in the Diagnosis of HCC

2015

ABSTRACT: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common tumor with a fatal clinical outcome if not diagnosed at an early stage. To date there is still a lack of reliable tumor biomarkers to detect asymptomatic precursor lesions in early HCC. Conventional pathological analysis also often fails to achieve sufficient sensitivity and specificity to diagnose early HCC. Genetic, proteomic, immunohistochemical, and liquid biopsy analysis indicate a role for members of the heat-shock protein 70 (HSP70) family as potential tumor-specific markers for HCC. The aim of this review is to revisit the existing literature and to specifically explore HSP70 as a molecular tumor biomarker for the detection of HCC…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtyKEY WORDS: Diagnosis of HCC Hsp70 liquid biopsy tumor biomarkerSettore MED/09 - Medicina Internabusiness.industryInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineMolecular MedicineLiquid biopsybusinessBiochemistryBiotechnology
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