Publications by authors named "A R D Coda"

Bioabsorbable metallic alloys constitute a very challenging and innovative field, mainly aimed to develop the next generation of temporary medical implants. Degradation data, biological and tests are of major importance in particular for complex alloys, in which the individual element additions could enhance material performance and add functionalities. In this study, a novel Fe-Mn-Si-Cu alloy was carefully designed for vascular and blood-contact applications, and its microstructure, mechanical behavior, degradation behavior and biological performances were investigated accordingly.

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  • The use of smart technology, particularly smartwatches, in managing diabetes has increased in the last decade, aiming to help monitor blood glucose levels, medication adherence, and physical activity.
  • This systematic review sought to evaluate existing research on the effectiveness of smartwatch technology for individuals with type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes by analyzing relevant studies from multiple databases.
  • Out of 8558 screened titles, 5 studies involving 322 participants were examined, highlighting the focus on the feasibility and usability of smartwatches in diabetes management, with one study exploring a clinical trial.
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Background: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder with no cure. Most children are prescribed several medications aimed at controlling disease activity, managing symptoms, and reducing pain. Physical activity is also encouraged to retain musculoskeletal function.

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Philadelphia-Negative Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are a diverse group of blood cancers leading to excessive production of mature blood cells. These chronic diseases, including polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and primary myelofibrosis (PMF), can significantly impact patient quality of life and are still incurable in the vast majority of the cases. This review examines the mechanobiology within a bone marrow niche, emphasizing the role of mechanical cues and the primary cilium in the pathophysiology of MPNs.

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Torsional disorders of the lower limb are common in childhood, and they are one of the primary reasons parents seek consultation with healthcare providers. While clinical manoeuvres can assess femoral and tibial torsion, their reliability is medium to low. Various imaging-based techniques, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, fluoroscopy, biplanar radiology and ultrasonography, have been used to evaluate torsional alterations of the lower extremity.

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