Publications by authors named "Amalfitano G"

In this study, a novel micrometric biomaterial acting as a cyclic oxygen releasing system is designed. Human hemoglobin (Hb) is conjugated to the surface of gelatin microspheres (GM) to produce gelatin hemoglobin oxygen depot (G-HbOD). G-HbOD is obtained by means of two different conjugation strategies.

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In a retrospective study conducted in an Italian tertiary care hospital, the incidence of nosocomial candidemia was evaluated together with causative pathogens, treatment, and risk factors for death. Over a 6-year period (1992-1997), a total of 189 episodes of candidemia occurred in 189 patients (mean age 58+/-19 years), accounting for an average incidence of 1.14 episodes per 10,000 patient-days per year.

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The aneuploidy of autosomes 7, 10, and sex chromosomes (X and Y) was analyzed in a series of 44 primary (de novo) and 20 secondary glioblastomas using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on smear preparations of glioma tissue. The tumors were screened for trisomy 7, monosomy 10, as well as loss of the Y chromosome and disomy of the X chromosome in male subjects, and monosomy of the X chromosome in female subjects. We found that taken alone or in combination, these chromosomal abnormalities do not appear to be characteristic of a glioblastoma subtype; therefore, they do not allow the differentiation between primary and secondary glioblastomas.

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Cryptococcus neoformans isolates that exhibited unusual patterns of resistance to fluconazole and voriconazole were isolated from seven isolates from two different geographical regions: one isolate from an Israeli non-AIDS patient and six serial isolates from an Italian AIDS patient who had suffered six recurrent episodes of cryptococcal meningitis. Each isolate produced cultures with heterogeneous compositions in which most of the cells were susceptible, but cells highly resistant to fluconazole (MICs, >/=64 microg/ml) were recovered at a variable frequency (7 x 10(-3) to 4.6 x 10(-2)).

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An electron microscopic survey of the occurrence of bacteriophages which appear spontaneously in cultures of haemolytic intestinal spirochaetes of human and animal origin was made. Excluding one isometric tailed phage particle which was observed in the form of free particle in proximity to a spirochaete of the w beta HIS strain HRM18, bacteriophages were never observed while examining cells of 21 weakly beta-haemolytic human intestinal spirochaetes (w beta HIS), swine Serpulina pilosicoli strain P43/6/78, and the avian strain 1380, although 50-100 cells of each spirochaetal strain were analysed. Isometric tailed bacteriophages were found associated with only three out of the 100 cells of strongly beta-haemolytic swine Serpulina hyodysenteriae strain P18A comparatively analysed.

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Between September and October 1994 we observed three cases of Pseudomonas aeruginosa endophthalmitis in a single ophthalmology center. Endophthalmitis progressed rapidly following surgical intervention, and the three patients completely lost vision in the affected eye. Microbiological surveillance culture specimens were obtained from environmental sites, the operating team, intraocular lenses, irrigation fluids, and surgical equipment.

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A gas chromatographic technique with flame ionization detection, which is based on a solid-phase extraction (SPE) procedure using mixed-mode SPE columns, for the simultaneous quantitation of dextropropoxyphene and norpropoxyphene in urine is presented. Urine is treated with sodium hydroxide in order to rearrange, by base catalysis, norpropoxyphene to norpropoxyphene amide, which is then extracted with these columns and chromatographed. The method is specific, linear over the range 0-2000 ng/mL, sensitive, and reproducible.

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In patients with cystic fibrosis, infection with Pseudomonas cepacia is associated with poor outcomes. However, the epidemiology of Burkholderia cepacia is still unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia colonization among cystic fibrosis patients attending the Verona CF Centre, a large specialized unit to which patients from different parts of Italy are admitted.

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Genome fingerprinting by field inversion gel electrophoresis (FIGE) was utilized to typify 129 isolates of Pseudomonas cepacia (Pc) from 59 patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and from environmental cultures in the CF ward. The aim of this study was to assess whether a segregation policy avoided colonization of CF patients by nosocomial strains and contamination of the environment by colonized individuals, whether or not an 'epidemic strain' was present in the ward and whether cross-colonization occurred in CF individuals subjected to prolonged close contact. The Pc strains of each patient remained unchanged over time; 78% of the genome finger printings (GFP) were individual, whereas the others gave rise to 9 GFP groups.

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Clarithromycin, azithromycin and dirithromycin have recently been introduced in France. We list the different drug-interactions with these three new drugs and with erythromycin, josamycin, roxithromycin, midecamycin and spiramycin.

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Treatment of rat C6 glioma with high doses of 13 cis-retinoic acid (cRA) was responsible for death related to haemorrhagic necrosis localized to the tumor. Our aim was to explore this adverse effect of retinoid treatment. We show that cRA-treated C6 glioma at 25 mg/kg/day for 18 days exhibits in vivo an increase T-PA activity, which is responsible for a localized tumor fibrinolytic activity.

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We report on a case of keratitis with hypopion by Fusarium monilinforme, in a patient with palpebral retraction and light exophthalmos caused by hyperthyroidism. We emphasize the importance of the microscopic examination of bioptic material and the identification of fungal species: the first permits an early diagnosis, the second the adoption of a targeted and effective therapy. In our case, the ocular infection was successfully treated with antimycotic drugs used topically.

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A 73-year old man developed an acute prosthetic aortic valve dehiscence for which emergent operation was undertaken. The intraoperative evidence of an aortic annular disruption and of a subannular abscess led to the hypothesis that an endocarditis process was involved. The aortic valve was replaced with a stentless porcine bioprosthesis.

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Biotinylation and digoxigenination have been compared for labeling proteins from a total frozen tissue extract and from products of immunopurification with anti-RAR beta (retinoic acid receptor beta). The detection of biotinylated and digoxigeninated proteins was found to be easier and more sensitive than detection of silver-stained proteins after two-dimensional electrophoresis. Although biotinylated or digoxigeninated proteins can be detected with avidin conjugates or anti-digoxigenin antibodies, they can also be detected with specific antibodies such as anti-RAR beta antibodies.

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A case of bilateral idiopathic granulomatous mastitis in a 67-year-old woman is described. The clinical presentation and mammographic findings raised strong suspicions of malignancy, excluded by the histological examination, which made it possible also to rule out possible known causes of granulomatous inflammation of the breast.

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In view of the frequent activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R) in gliomas and autocrine hypothesis, we searched for 'EGF-like' factor(s) in cystic fluids (CFs) associated with gliomas. Membranes of A431 cells, which overexpress EGF-R, were used to explore such activity in 20 CFs. In all cases CFs induced inhibition of EGF-R phosphorylation.

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The inhibitory activity of cefpirome (HR 810), a new cephalosporin derivative for parenteral use, was tested by agar dilution methods against Enterococcus faecalis (100 strains), Staphylococcus aureus (40 strains) and coagulase-negative staphylococcal species (60 strains) in comparison with other beta-lactam antibiotics. For E. faecalis, the cefpirome minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) range was 2-128 micrograms/ml, with an MIC50 of 8 micrograms/ml, and an MIC90 of 64 micrograms/ml.

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Enterococci are characterized by an intrinsic resistance to growth inhibition by beta-lactam antibiotics. The low susceptibility of enterococci to beta-lactam antibiotics is associated with the synthesis of a particular penicillin-binding protein (PBP) that has a low affinity for beta-lactam agents. This protein appears to be capable of taking over the function of the other PBPs when they are saturated with beta-lactam molecules or inactivated by mutations.

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The in vitro activity of BAY v 3522, a new cephalosporin with unusually good activity against enterococci, was tested on 100 clinical isolates of Enterococcus faecalis. The MIC for 86.3% of the strains was 4 micrograms/ml, whereas the MIC for 13.

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The ultrastructure of twenty human intestinal spirochetes was analyzed using the electron microscope. Negatively stained cells were generally found to be loosely and irregularly waved. The isolates had cell dimensions ranging from 0.

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Ascites fluid from hybridoma cell lines producing monoclonal antibodies to an exoantigen of Microsporum canis was assayed for its precipitating properties. Three types of monoclonal antibodies were used for serological analysis of heterologous mycelial cultures. Based on specific antigenic determinants, the fungal strains showed different immunodiffusion reactivity within the species.

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