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Confocal laser endomicroscopy for gastrointestinal diseases.

2008

Confocal laser endomicroscopy enables in vivo microscopy of the mucosal layer of the gastrointestinal tract with subcellular resolution during ongoing endoscopy. Endomicroscopy opens the door to immediate tissue and vessel analysis. Different types of diseases can be diagnosed with optical surface and subsurface analysis. Analysis of the in vivo microarchitecture can be used for targeting biopsies to relevant areas, and subsurface imaging can unmask microscopic diseases or bacterial infection. Molecular imaging is becoming feasible, which will enable new indications in gastrointestinal endoscopy. This article reviews the current and rapidly expanding clinical data on endomicroscopy and give…

Confocal laser endomicroscopyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMicroscopy Confocalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryColonGastrointestinal DiseasesGastroenterologyfood and beveragesColitisEndoscopy GastrointestinalEndoscopyBarrett EsophagusCeliac DiseaseOptical surfaceEndomicroscopyMedicineIn vivo microscopyHumansVessel analysisMolecular imagingbusinessGastrointestinal endoscopyGastrointestinal NeoplasmsGastrointestinal endoscopy clinics of North America
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Confocal laser endomicroscopy: technical status and current indications.

2006

Confocal laser endomicroscopy is a newly introduced endoscopic tool that makes it possible to carry out confocal microscopic examination of the mucosal layer during ongoing endoscopy. Different types of tissue and diseases can be diagnosed immediately, facilitating early diagnosis of gastrointestinal cancer. Analysis of the in vivo microarchitecture is helpful in targeting biopsies to relevant areas. In addition, subsurface imaging can unmask microscopic diseases - (microscopic colitis) or bacterial infection ( HELICOBACTER PYLORI), for example. Molecular imaging is becoming feasible, and this will shortly open the door to new indications in gastrointestinal endoscopy (e.g., in vivo recepto…

Confocal laser endomicroscopyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMicroscopy Confocalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryConfocalLasersGastroenterologymedicine.diseaseColitisEndoscopy GastrointestinalEndoscopyBarrett EsophagusMicroscopic colitisIn vivoStomach NeoplasmsBiopsymedicineHumansGastrointestinal cancerMolecular imagingbusinessEndoscopy
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Advances in confocal laser endomicroscopy for the diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases

2009

Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) is a novel technique enabling in vivo microscopy of the human gastrointestinal mucosa. Cellular details even below the tissue surface can be visualized at high resolution during ongoing endoscopy.This review summarizes the current clinical data on the use of CLE in different disease states and discusses a perspective for future clinical and scientific application of CLE.Review on published literature and meeting abstracts.Confocal laser endomicroscopy covers a growing field of indications in both upper and lower gastrointestinal endoscopy and beyond. It has been shown to reliably predict the presence of neoplastic lesions and inflammatory changes of the g…

Confocal laser endomicroscopyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryfungiBiochemistry (medical)Biomedical EngineeringGeneral MedicineGastrointestinal mucosaTissue surfacemedicine.diseaseUlcerative colitisEndoscopymedicineEndomicroscopyMolecular MedicineIn vivo microscopybusinessGastrointestinal endoscopyExpert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics
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Advanced imaging of the gastrointestinal tract: research vs. clinical tools?

2009

Diagnostic endoscopy has moved forward considerably in the recent years. Still, three major needs have to be satisfied: endoscopy should be able to detect a lesion, characterize the lesion, and then its nature should be confirmed. These steps should ideally translate into an immediate therapeutic decision.High definition endoscopy has optimized our endoscopic view onto the mucosa and can be combined with digital surface enhancement modalities. Chromoendoscopy still holds a place to detect especially flat lesions in high-risk patients such as ulcerative colitis. Digital chromoendoscopy techniques such as narrow band imaging, i-scan, or Fuji intelligent chromo endoscopy offer new possibilitie…

Confocal laser endomicroscopymedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal tractBiomedical ResearchNarrow-band imagingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryHigh definition endoscopyGastroenterologyChromoendoscopyEndoscopyDiagnosis DifferentialLesionAutofluorescencemedicineHumansEndoscopy Digestive SystemRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessGastrointestinal NeoplasmsCurrent Opinion in Gastroenterology
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Chromoendoscopy: What Is Its True Value for Ulcerative Colitis Surveillance?

2010

Advanced imaging technologies are enabling targeted biopsies or endoscopic resections due to better visualization of the mucosal architecture. This new concept of ‘smart biopsies’ is in particular important for patients with higher risk for development cancer (e.g. ulcerative colitis) but can also be beneficial for screening purposes. This short review will focus on new imaging modalities like chromoendoscopy, digital chromoendoscopy, high-definition endoscopy and confocal laser endomicroscopy in the lower GI tract which will be crucial in the future to detect colorectal neoplasia earlier then before.

Confocal laser endomicroscopymedicine.medical_specialtyMicroscopy ConfocalStaining and Labelingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyCancerGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyUlcerative colitisEndoscopy GastrointestinalChromoendoscopyEndoscopyImaging modalitiesInternal medicinemedicineHumansColitis UlcerativeColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessDigestive Diseases
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Congenital heart defects in newborns with apparently isolated single gastrointestinal malformation: A retrospective study.

2015

Abstract Background Congenital gastrointestinal system malformations/abdominal wall defects (GISM) may appear as isolated defects (single or complex), or in association with multiple malformations. The high incidence of association of GISM and congenital heart defects (CHD) in patients with syndromes and malformative sequences is known, but less expected is the association of apparently isolated single GISM and CHD. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of CHD in newborns with isolated GISM, and the possibility to modify the diagnostic-therapeutic approach just before the onset of cardiac symptoms or complications. Methods Anamnestic, clinical, and imaging data of newborns …

Congenital abnormalitieHeart Defects CongenitalMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseaseGastrointestinal Diseasesmedicine.medical_treatment030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVentricular septal defectAbdominal wallSepsis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsInternal medicineIntensive Care Units NeonatalmedicineEndocarditisHumansRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryIntestinal atresiaCardiovascular abnormalitieInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseIntestinal atresiaGastrointestinal Tractmedicine.anatomical_structureMesenterium defectDigestive system abnormalitiePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCardiologyFemalebusinessCentral venous catheterAbdominal surgeryEarly human development
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Metabolic disorders and gastroenteropancreatic-neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs): How do they influence each other? An Italian Association of Medical …

2022

Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies derived from neuroendocrine cells that can occur anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract. GEP-NETs incidence has been steadily increasing over the past decades, in parallel with the increasing incidence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS). It is not yet fully known whether the MetS components (such as obesity, dyslipidemia and type 2 diabetes) could be involved in the etiology of GEP-NETs or could influence their outcomes. In this review, a panel of experts of the Italian Association of Medical Oncology (AIOM), Italian Association of Medical Diabetologists (AMD), Italian Society of Endocrinology…

ConsensusSettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaGEP-NET progressionMetabolic disordersHematologyMedical OncologyMetabolic syndromeNOGEP-NET survivalPancreatic NeoplasmsNeuroendocrine Tumorsgastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors; gep-net progression; gep-net survival; metabolic disorders; metabolic syndrome; consensus; humans; medical oncology; diabetes mellitus; type 2; intestinal neoplasms; neuroendocrine tumors; pancreatic neoplasms; stomach neoplasmsOncologyGEP-NET progression; GEP-NET survival; Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors; Metabolic disorders; Metabolic syndromeDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Stomach NeoplasmsIntestinal NeoplasmsDiabetes MellitusHumansLS4_3Gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumorsType 2
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Il consenso informato per l'effettuazione del test per la diagnosi di infezione da HIV: Come comportarsi in caso di minori

2008

AIDS is a clinical picture related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. In the last 20 years this infection has spread progressively, with approximately 2.4 million children under 15 years old now infected. The HIV antibody test is generally used to reveal the infection. In most European countries the test is voluntary; in Italy, implementation of the test is now regulated by Law 135/90. Art. 5 of the law states that the test is voluntary while informed consent is obligatory. However, nothing is stated concerning the child's consent. By contrast, other Italian laws (e.g., Law 194/78, Law 194/96 and DPR 309/90) establish that the physician should only accept the wishes of minors …

ConsentMinorMicrobiology (medical)Infectious DiseasesSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegalePrivacyConsent; HIV testing; Minor; Privacy; Microbiology (medical); Infectious DiseasesHIV testing
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One dimensional consolidation of Opalinus Clay from shallow depth

2017

First experimental results on Opalinus Clay from shallow depth (< 30 m depth) are presented and compared to results on cores from Mont Terri Underground Rock Laboratory (~ 300 m depth). Samples were tested in one dimensional condition using an advanced experimental technique. The samples from the two sites show similar properties in terms of geotechnical characterization and one dimensional compressibility/swelling indexes, despite the different source depths.

Consolidation (soil)MineralogyOverburden pressureVoid ratioPore water pressureSoilParticle-size distributionSoil waterCompressibilityShalesLaboratory TestingMercury intrusion porosimetryOpalinus ClayGeology
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New Geometric Constraint Solving Formulation: Application to the 3D Pentahedron

2014

Geometric Constraint Solving Problems (GCSP) are nowadays routinely investigated in geometric modeling. The 3D Pentahedron problem is a GCSP defined by the lengths of its edges and the planarity of its quadrilateral faces, yielding to an under-constrained system of twelve equations in eighteen unknowns. In this work, we focus on solving the 3D Pentahedron problem in a more robust and efficient way, through a new formulation that reduces the underlying algebraic formulation to a well-constrained system of three equations in three unknowns, and avoids at the same time the use of placement rules that resolve the under-constrained original formulation. We show that geometric constraints can be …

Constraint (information theory)Mathematical optimizationQuadrilateralComputer scienceAlgebraic numberFocus (optics)Geometric modelingParametrizationPentahedronPlanarity testing
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