Publications by authors named "A G Naccarato"

Breast implant-associated (BIA) lymphoma is a rare malignancy, typically originating from T-cells; however, few cases of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) have been recently described. These cases share major features: Epstein-Barr virus positivity and a favorable prognosis with surgical intervention alone, hinting at a potential link to fibrin-associated LBCL (FA-LBCL). This study presents the first case of BIA-FA-LBCL in Italy and one of the few assessed from a molecular standpoint so far.

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This work presents a novel method for the analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in saliva samples using solid phase microextraction (SPME) coupled with gas chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC-QqQ-MS). The protocol utilizes the latest commercially available overcoated fiber (PDMS/DVB/PDMS) for direct immersion extraction of the target analytes, enabling the determination of thirteen PAHs, including low-volatile compounds. The SPME extraction method was optimized using a central composite design (CCD).

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  • The number of atmospheric mercury monitoring stations worldwide is increasing, but there are still many areas lacking sufficient coverage, prompting the need for cost-effective monitoring methods.
  • Biomonitoring with lichens and mosses, as well as passive air samplers (PASs), are viable alternatives to traditional active measurement methods, requiring no power and minimal effort.
  • In a recent study involving multiple monitoring techniques across different sites, both biomonitoring and PASs effectively identified varying levels of atmospheric mercury, highlighting their usefulness in environmental monitoring, although further investigation is necessary to understand discrepancies with traditional measurement methods.
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Clinical evidence suggests an association between comorbidities and outcome in patients with glioblastoma (GBM). We hypothesised that the internal carotid artery (ICA) calcium score could represent a promising prognostic biomarker in a competing risk analysis in patients diagnosed with GBM. We validated the use of the ICA calcium score as a surrogate marker of the coronary calcium score in 32 patients with lung cancer.

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Background: Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA, liquid biopsy) is a powerful tool to detect molecular alterations. However, depending on tumor characteristics, biology and anatomic localization, cfDNA detection and analysis may be challenging. Gliomas are enclosed into an anatomic sanctuary, which obstacles the release of cfDNA into the peripheral blood.

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