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Audiologic profile of infants at risk: experience of a Western Sicily tertiary care centre.

2012

Objective: To identify the incidence of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) on infant at risk and to classify the degree and type of hearing loss describing the main causes associated in Western Sicily. To compare single TEOAE and combined TEOAE/ABR techniques studying the referral rate, the false-positive and false-negative rates through concordance test (κ coefficient), sensitivity (TPR) and specificity (TNR) for each protocol. Methods: From January 2010 to June 2011, 412 infants at risk, ranging from 4 to 20 weeks of life, transferred to Audiology Department of Palermo from the births centers of Western Sicily, underwent to audiological assessment with TEOAE, tympanometry and ABR. The foll…

MaleRiskPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHearing lossHearing Loss SensorineuralAuditory neuropathySensitivity and SpecificityNeonatal screeningInfant at riskAuditory neuropathySensorineural hearing lossTertiary Care CentersNeonatal ScreeningPregnancyRisk FactorsIntensive careotorhinolaryngologic diseasesEvoked Potentials Auditory Brain StemMedicineHumansRisk factorFamily historyPregnancy Complications InfectiousSicilymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfant NewbornInfantGeneral MedicineAudiologymedicine.diseaseAudiometry Evoked ResponseLow birth weightOtorhinolaryngologyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSensorineural hearing lossFemaleAudiometrymedicine.symptombusinessInternational journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology
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Demonstration of antibodies to the surface (anti-p41) and core proteins (anti-p24) of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in individuals positive …

1987

Diagnosis of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) relies on the demonstration of antibody to this virus. Occasionally, the combined analysis of sera using ELISA and western blot reveals false-positive results. We have compared a newly developed test to detect antibodies to the core (anti-p24) and surface (anti-p41) proteins of HIV with the established tests described above. Anti-p24 and anti-p41 were negative in three individuals positive for anti-HIV by ELISA and immunoblot; they had a low risk to acquire HIV infection and were clinically and immunologically normal and suspected false positive previously. In 62 individuals at risk, anti-p41 was always positive while anti-p…

MaleRiskRetroviridae Proteins OncogenicHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Retroviridae ProteinsEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayHIV Antibodiesmedicine.disease_causeAntibodies ViralVirusAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Western blotViral Envelope ProteinsAntibody SpecificityDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansGenetics (clinical)Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndromebiologymedicine.diagnostic_testAnti hivvirus diseasesHIVCore proteinGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseVirologyHIV Envelope Protein gp41Immunologybiology.proteinMolecular MedicineFemaleAntibodyKlinische Wochenschrift
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Saliva analysis by surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS) in orthodontic treatment: first pilot…

2011

Abstract Objective SELDI-TOF-MS (Surface-Enhanced Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometry) allows the generation of an accurate protein profile from minimal amounts of biological samples and may executes proteomic profile of saliva. The aim of this work is to compare the proteomic profile of saliva of patients in orthodontic treatment to the beginning of treatment and after three months by using the surface enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS) technology. Materials and methods Saliva was collected from 14 patients, between the 11 and 17 years, to the beginning of the orthodontic treatment and after three months. Specimens …

MaleSaliva analysis SELDI-TOF-MS orthodontic treatmentSalivaAdolescentProteomePilot ProjectsOrthodonticsSinapinic acidMass spectrometrySensitivity and SpecificityOrthodontics CorrectiveMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundOrthodontic AppliancesSELDI-TOF-MSHumansSalivary Proteins and PeptidesChildSalivaProteomic ProfileChromatographytooth movement; orthodontic treatment; seldi-tof-mstooth movementSurface-enhanced laser desorption/ionizationchemistrySpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationFemaleorthodontic treatmentTime-of-flight mass spectrometryseldi-tof-ms
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Species differences in activating and inactivating enzymes related to the control of mutagenic metabolites

1977

Microsomal monooxygenases catalyze the biosynthesis of epoxides from olefinic and aromatic compounds whilst microsomal epoxide hydratase and cytoplasmic glutathione S-transferases are responsible for their further biotransformation. Although catalytically very efficient the cytoplasmic glutathione S-transferases play, due to their subcellular localization, a minor role in the inactivation of epoxides derived from large lipophilic compounds and were, therefore, not included in this study. It was shown with such a lipophilic compound, benzo(a)pyrene, as a model substance and with liver enzyme mediated bacterial mutagenesis as biological endpoint that species and strain differences in epoxide …

MaleSalmonella typhimuriumHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisToxicologyMixed Function OxygenasesMicechemistry.chemical_compoundSpecies SpecificityBiotransformationBiosynthesisCoumarinsAnimalsBenzopyrenesBiotransformationEpoxide Hydrolaseschemistry.chemical_classificationMutagenesisGeneral MedicineGlutathioneMonooxygenaseRatsEnzymeBenzo(a)pyrenechemistryBiochemistryPhenobarbitalMicrosomes LiverMicrosomeFemaleOxidoreductasesMethylcholanthreneMutagensArchives of Toxicology
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Propyldazine is mutagenic inSalmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli: Distinct specificity for strains TA1537 AND TA97

1985

The antihypertensive drug propyldazine (Atensil) was demonstrated to be muta- genic with auxotrophic mutants of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli. Addition of liver S9 mix (postmitochondrial supernatant fraction supplemented with an NADPH-generating system) had little, if any, effect on the mutagenicity. The mutagenicity showed an unusual pattern of strain specificity. Increased fre- quencies of reversion were observed with all strains whose auxotrophy was caused by frame-shift mutations: the number of revertant colonies per plate from S. typhimurium TA98, TA1538, TA97, and TA1537 was increased up to 5-, 9-, 43-, and 160-fold, respectively, above background. Among the strains that…

MaleSalmonella typhimuriumSalmonellaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAuxotrophyReversionMutagenBiologyToxicologymedicine.disease_causeAmes testMicrobiologySpecies SpecificityEscherichia coliGeneticsmedicineAnimalsEscherichia coliBiotransformationGenetics (clinical)DihydralazineStrain (chemistry)Mutagenicity Testsfood and beveragesRats Inbred StrainsHydralazineDihydralazineRatsPyridazinesOncologyMutationMicrosomes LiverMutagensmedicine.drugTeratogenesis, Carcinogenesis, and Mutagenesis
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Evaluation of prostate segmentation algorithms for MRI: The PROMISE12 challenge

2014

Contains fulltext : 137969.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Prostate MRI image segmentation has been an area of intense research due to the increased use of MRI as a modality for the clinical workup of prostate cancer. Segmentation is useful for various tasks, e.g. to accurately localize prostate boundaries for radiotherapy or to initialize multi-modal registration algorithms. In the past, it has been difficult for research groups to evaluate prostate segmentation algorithms on multi-center, multi-vendor and multi-protocol data. Especially because we are dealing with MR images, image appearance, resolution and the presence of artifacts are affected by differences in scanners and/or …

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Effectiveness of assisted and unassisted cough capacity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients.

2017

Decreased cough capacity during a respiratory infection is one of the main causes of acute respiratory failure and hospitalisation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).To determine whether a respiratory measurement could identify the effectiveness of cough capacity in ALS during a respiratory infection.This was a prospective study of all ALS patients who were treated at a respiratory care unit due to a respiratory infection from 2012 to 2016. The effectiveness of unassisted and assisted coughing was evaluated and respiratory function tests were performed during the acute episode.Forty-eight ALS patients were enrolled, with only four having an effective unassisted cough. The variable which…

MaleSensitivity and Specificity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansAcute respiratory failureRespiratory functionRespiratory systemAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisProspective cohort studyRespiratory Tract Infectionsbusiness.industryAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisRespiratory infectionReproducibility of ResultsInsufflationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaserespiratory tract diseasesRespiratory Function TestsTreatment Outcome030228 respiratory systemNeurologyCoughAnesthesiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessRespiratory Insufficiency030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRespiratory careAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisfrontotemporal degeneration
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Tumor-associated autoantibody signature for the early detection of gastric cancer

2012

Autoantibodies against tumor-associated antigens are very attractive biomarkers for the development of noninvasive serological tests for the early detection of cancer because of their specificity and stability in the sera. In our study, we applied T7 phage display-based serological analysis of recombinant cDNA expression libraries technique to identify a representative set of antigens eliciting humoral responses in patients with gastric cancer (GC), produced phage-antigen microarrays and exploited them for the survey of autoantibody repertoire in patients with GC and inflammatory diseases. We developed procedures for data normalization and cutoff determination to define sero-positive signal…

MaleSerumCancer ResearchMicroarrayBiologySensitivity and SpecificityAntigenAntigens NeoplasmStomach NeoplasmsBacteriophage T7Biomarkers TumormedicineHumansSerologic TestsEarly Detection of CancerAgedAutoantibodiesGene LibraryInflammationAutoantibodyArea under the curveCancerMiddle AgedMicroarray Analysismedicine.diseasePrimary tumorOncologyImmunologyBiomarker (medicine)FemaleGastritismedicine.symptomInternational Journal of Cancer
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Specific codon 13 K-ras mutations are predictive of clinical outcome in colorectal cancer patients, whereas codon 12 K-ras mutations are associated w…

2002

Background: K-ras mutations, one of the earliest events observed in colorectal carcinogenesis, are mostly found in codons 12 and 13, and less frequently in codon 61, all three of which are estimated to be critical for the biological activity of the protein. Nevertheless the prognostic significance of such mutations remains controversial. Our purpose was to assess whether any or specific K-ras mutations in primary colorectal cancer had prognostic significance and were linked to clinico-pathological parameters. Patients and methods: Paired tumor and normal tissue samples from a consecutive series of 160 untreated patients (median of follow up 71 months), undergoing resective surgery for prima…

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Diagnostic efficacy of the ELISA test for the detection of deamidated anti-gliadin peptide antibodies in the diagnosis and monitoring of celiac disea…

2009

Background and Aim: We evaluated the diagnostic performance of an ELISA test for anti-gliadin IgA and IgG antibodies, which uses synthetic deamidated gliadin peptides (anti-gliadin antibodies, AGAs) as coating; the results were compared with a test that uses extracted gliadin (AGAe). Methods: The study was conducted on the sera of 144 patients suffering from celiac disease (CD), including 20 patients with IgA deficiency and 9 who were following a gluten-free diet (GFD), and 129 controls. Results: In the 115 CD patients (without IgA deficiency), the sensitivity of AGAe IgA and IgG was 32.2 and 60.9%, whereas that of AGAs IgA and IgG was 59.1 and 72.2%. The specificity for AGAe IgA and IgG, a…

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