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J Biol Regul Homeost Agents ; 32(2 Suppl. 1): 217-221, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29460545

ABSTRACT

This study has tested the effects of hyperbaric oxygen in periodontal structures in agreement with the theories supported by literature research. Eight patients, from 30 to 50 years-of-age, were tested with pure oxygen inhalation, at the 2.5 ATA absolute pressure. Main approved tests of periodontal health were evaluated before and after HBOT’s cycles. The results in all patients treated with HBOT, have founded clear improvement of clinical and instrumental parameters.


Subject(s)
Gingiva/drug effects , Gingiva/physiology , Hyperbaric Oxygenation , Oxygen/therapeutic use , Adult , Health , Humans , Middle Aged , Oxygen/administration & dosage
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Endocrine ; 42(2): 382-90, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22315013

ABSTRACT

Differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) is an important clinical entity in our population (Novara, Piedmont, Italy) which is characterized by important environmental influences, as iodine deficiency (ID) and subsequent supplementation, thyroiditis and occupational exposure. To evaluate the features of DTC in our population 20 years after the iodine-prophylaxis pondering the effects of the introduction of the new guidelines for diagnosis and management of DTC after 2005. 322 patients [244 females, age: mean (±SD) 53.8 ± 15.8 years] treated for DTC in a tertiary care center between 1997 and 2010 were retrospectively evaluated. Medical history, demographics, and pathological features were considered. Patients were subdivided into two groups: A (n = 139, diagnosis 1997­2005) and B (n = 183, diagnosis 2006­2010). The population of group A showed a mild ID, while normal iodine status was recorded in group B. A significant increase in histological tumor-associated thyroiditis was found from group A to B (p = 0.021). Recurrent or persistent diseases were found to be correlated with lymph nodes metastases and/or a distant disease at diagnosis, stimulated thyroglobulin levels at the first follow-up and an additional radioiodine therapy. Twenty percent of our patients were females employed in textile industries. The tumor-related inflammation and the occupational exposure should be considered as important factors in the pathogenesis of DTC. Further studies are required in order to confirm our findings.


Subject(s)
Thyroid Gland/physiopathology , Thyroid Neoplasms/physiopathology , Adult , Aged , Cohort Studies , Early Detection of Cancer , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Hospitals, University , Humans , Iodine/adverse effects , Iodine/deficiency , Iodine/therapeutic use , Iodine/urine , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Staging , Nutrition Policy , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Sodium Chloride, Dietary/adverse effects , Sodium Chloride, Dietary/therapeutic use , Thyroid Gland/pathology , Thyroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Thyroid Neoplasms/epidemiology , Thyroid Neoplasms/pathology
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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 14(10): 865-70, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21222373

ABSTRACT

Herbal medicines are widely used in the world and are generally considered effective and safe, although many studies have demonstrated their potential toxic effects, particularly for the liver. We present a case of a woman, who developed a mixed cholestatic/hepatocellular liver injury due to herbal products. Firstly, she was admitted to Division of Surgery for right upper abdominal pain and jaundice and, for the suspect of biliary obstruction, she underwent to cholecystectomy. For persistence of liver enzymes elevation, she was admitted to our Gastroenterology Unit. We excluded every etiologies of hepatitis and, after an intensive dialogue with the patient, we obtained a history of herbal medicines use. Then, we performed a liver biopsy which was compatible with hepatotoxic injury. Therapy with ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) was started. Liver function tests returned to normal in two months. We describe this clinical case to encourage the communication doctor/patient in phytotherapy area and physician knowledge about efficacy and side effects of herbal medicine to avoid delayed diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/diagnosis , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/toxicity , Phytotherapy/adverse effects , Adult , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Ursodeoxycholic Acid/therapeutic use
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Int J Cancer ; 82(5): 640-3, 1999 Aug 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10417759

ABSTRACT

Germline mutations in the tyrosine-kinase domain of the MET proto-oncogene were found in patients suffering from the hereditary predisposition to develop multiple papillary renal-cell carcinomas (hereditary PRCC, HPRCC). PRCCs are often multiple and bilateral even in patients without a family history. We analyzed the germline of patients carrying multiple or single papillary tumors with and without family history. One patient had a familial cancer and carried a novel (V1110I) germline MET mutation, located in MET gene exon 16. This mis-sense mutation was found in affected members of this patient's family. Interestingly, the V1110I mutation is located in the ATP-binding site of the MET kinase and is homologous to the V157I mutation that triggers the sarcomagenic potential of the v-erbB oncogene. The V1110I mutated MET receptor is an active kinase and transforms NIH-3T3 fibroblasts in the in vitro assays. Patients without familiality did not show germline mutations in the MET kinase domain, showing that multiple and bilateral papillary kidney tumors develop in the absence of these mutations. In conclusion, we describe a new mutation in the MET oncogene kinase domain, associated to HPRCC, affecting an amino-acid residue critical for kinase activation in different oncogenes.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/genetics , Germ-Line Mutation , Kidney Neoplasms/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met/genetics , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Binding Sites , Carcinoma, Renal Cell/pathology , Cell Transformation, Neoplastic , DNA, Complementary/genetics , Female , Humans , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Male , Pedigree , Proto-Oncogene Mas
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G Chir ; 18(10): 745-51, 1997 Oct.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9480001

ABSTRACT

The Authors report their experience in the treatment of soft tissue necrotizing infections. The correct "timing" of the association of surgery, antibiotics and hyperbaric oxygen therapy is stressed. The good clinical results obtained in the patients examined confirm the usefulness of an early treatment modulated according to the needs of each single patient.


Subject(s)
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/therapy , Hyperbaric Oxygenation , Soft Tissue Infections/therapy , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Female , Gangrene/microbiology , Gangrene/therapy , Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Soft Tissue Infections/microbiology
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Eur J Cancer B Oral Oncol ; 29B(2): 113-7, 1993 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8180586

ABSTRACT

Serial sections of whole surgical specimens from 28 patients with locally advanced oral carcinoma were examined to assess the histopathological effects of a preoperative intravenous (i.v.) chemotherapy and radiotherapy protocol. In 15 cases (54%), no residual neoplastic tissue was found: in 9, the tumour area showed a dense hyalinised connective tissue, whereas in the other 6 cases foci of keratotic material were surrounded by a foreign body-type reaction. In 13 patients (46%), residual neoplastic tissue was observed: small fields of tumour were present in 6 cases, whereas tumour was widely persistent in 7. Lymph node metastases were observed in 9 cases (32%), with extracapsular spreading in 6 (21%). In 93% of cases, pathological staging on the specimen was more favourable than the clinical preoperative staging. 23 patients (82%) are alive without evidence of disease 30-55 months after surgery; 10 (43%) did not show any residual neoplastic tissue in the specimen; 10 patients (43%) showed persistence of tumour, but in 5 (21%) only small fields of tumour were observed. 4 patients (14%) died due to their tumour. The pathological data show that this protocol is successful in the treatment of advanced oral carcinoma; furthermore, they provide reliable information about the response to therapy and the subsequent course of the disease.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/therapy , Mouth Neoplasms/pathology , Mouth Neoplasms/therapy , Adult , Aged , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/drug therapy , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/radiotherapy , Chemotherapy, Adjuvant , Cisplatin/administration & dosage , Clinical Protocols , Combined Modality Therapy , Female , Fluorouracil/administration & dosage , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mouth Neoplasms/drug therapy , Mouth Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Neoplasm Staging , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/drug therapy , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/pathology , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Pharyngeal Neoplasms/therapy , Preoperative Care , Prognosis , Treatment Outcome
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 15(2): 252-60, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1527992

ABSTRACT

Wistar rats from the same litter were randomly divided into four groups and received subcutaneously from the 6th to 28th day post partum one of the following drugs: L-proline, methylmalonate, L-phenylalanine plus alpha-methylphenylalanine, or equivalent volumes of 0.9% (w/v) saline (controls). On day 30, the animals were killed, the brain was removed and the cerebral cortex and cerebellum was immediately dissected. Total intermediate filament fraction (IF) was obtained from cerebral cortex and cerebellum by using a high-salt phosphate-buffered solution supplemented by 1% Triton X-100. The pellet contained the bulk of the IF proteins. Following SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, these proteins were identified as the 200, 150 and 68 kD subunits of neurofilaments (NF-H, NF-M and NF-L, respectively), the 66 kDa associated protein, the 57 kDa intermediate filament-like protein and the 52 kDa glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). They were further scanned through densitometry from enriched fractions of controls and of animals treated with the various drugs in order to determine the effects of the treatments on their concentration. Our results showed that the concentration of IF protein in cerebellum was not affected by the treatments, whereas chronic administration of all drugs significantly decreased NF-H subunit concentration in rat cerebral cortex.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Cortex/metabolism , Methylmalonic Acid/pharmacology , Neurofilament Proteins/metabolism , Phenylalanine/analogs & derivatives , Phenylalanine/pharmacology , Proline/pharmacology , Animals , Body Weight/drug effects , Brain/anatomy & histology , Cerebral Cortex/drug effects , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Organ Size/drug effects , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ; 11 Suppl 34: 1-66, 1991.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1723561

ABSTRACT

Recurrence is a tumor renewal in a previously treated field or surgical wound after a disease-free period. The present work investigates loco-regional recurrences. In the first part of the work the most frequent recurrence sites, types and their characteristics (i.e. infiltrating, exophytic, ulcerating) are studied along with the problems in clinical and pathological diagnosis, new diagnostic imaging (CT and MR) and the UICC classification system. The second part of the work is dedicated to examining classical treatments (surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and radiochemotherapy associations) as well new therapies (i.e. cryosurgery, hyperthermia, immunotherapy, photodynamic therapy). A review of the literature is made for indications, results and complications. An extensive study of the cases of the Head and Neck Group of the University of Turin during the 1983-1990 period is also reported. This experience is based on 312 cases: 68 (oropharynx and larynx) treated by surgery, 51 (neck nodes and stomal recurrences) treated by radiotherapy and hyperthermia, 35 (neck nodes) by hyperthermia alone, 168 (all sites) by chemotherapy and 20 by immunotherapy. In the third part of this work supportive therapies and practical problems are reported. In conclusion a therapeutic approach is proposed in relation to the site of the recurrence and previous treatments.


Subject(s)
Head and Neck Neoplasms , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Combined Modality Therapy , Head and Neck Neoplasms/surgery , Head and Neck Neoplasms/therapy , Humans , Hyperthermia, Induced , Immunotherapy , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/therapy , Palliative Care , Photochemotherapy , Prognosis , Radiotherapy Dosage
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