Publications by authors named "A Murgia"

This study investigates why individuals with multimorbidity-two or more chronic conditions-are more prone to adverse outcomes after surgery. In our cohort, ninety-eight of 144 participants had multimorbidity. The myocardial transcriptome and metabolites involved in energy production were measured in 53 and 57 sequential participants, respectively.

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  • - Breast cancer (BrC) is the most common cancer in women, and most deaths related to it are due to metastasis, which is the spread of cancer to other parts of the body.
  • - Common areas where BrC metastasizes include lymph nodes, liver, lungs, bones, and brain, with instances of bladder metastasis being rare.
  • - A case is reported where a patient with a history of BrC showed bladder metastasis, exhibiting symptoms like blood in urine (hematuria), low urinary tract issues, and swelling of the kidneys (hydronephrosis).
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Cirrhosis detection in primary care relies on low-performing biomarkers. Consequently, up to 75% of subjects with cirrhosis receive their first diagnosis with decompensation when causal treatments are less effective at preserving liver function. We investigated an unprecedented approach to cirrhosis detection based on dynamic breath testing.

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Background: Carotid artery atherosclerosis is highly prevalent in the general population and is a well-established risk factor for acute ischemic stroke. Although the morphological characteristics of vulnerable plaques are well recognized, there is a lack of consensus in reporting and interpreting carotid plaque features.

Objectives: The aim of this paper is to establish a consistent and comprehensive approach for imaging and reporting carotid plaque by introducing the Plaque-RADS (Reporting and Data System) score.

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