Publications by authors named "Arianna Di Stadio"

This scientific commentary refers to 'Beyond the cochlea: exploring the multifaceted nature of hearing loss in primary mitochondrial diseases', by Koohi . (https://doi.org/10.

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  • The paper discusses the potential of analyzing perilymph to study inner ear diseases but notes that current sampling methods are risky and mostly limited to research contexts.
  • It reviews existing literature on perilymph sampling and microneedle technology, identifying eight studies that focus on perilymph features and outcomes related to inner ear drug injections.
  • The authors propose a new, safer method for collecting perilymph in clinical settings by combining traditional techniques and innovative tools like micro-endoscopes and microneedles.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation among inflammatory biomarkers, such as the systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and the platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and the recurrence of pleomorphic adenomas (PAs).

Study Design: This was a retrospective multicenter study. Six hundred eight patients diagnosed with PA and treated by tumor enucleation were included in the analyses.

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Several studies have been done to investigate the role of hearing loss (HL) in cognitive decline. A co-existence of these two conditions has been identified. Recently, thanks to the use of functional MRI and EEG it has been shown that untreated HL can expose patients with cognitive decline to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer Disease (AD).

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This study aimed at comparing the anesthetic efficacy of lidocaine injection versus pledgets soaked in lidocaine and epinephrine during radiosurgery of inferior turbinates. The study prospectively enrolled 120 outbound patients, who were randomly assigned to group 1 -anaesthesia with tampon soaked in lidocaine and adrenaline- or group 2 -anesthesia with tampon followed by lidocaine and adrenaline injection. The following parameters were evaluated by a visual analogue scale 1 h after surgery: pain, anxiety, chocking sensation and difficulty swallowing.

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  • Facial synkinesis (FS) is a problem where facial muscles move involuntarily when someone tries to make a facial expression, often happening after facial palsy (FP).
  • The study tested whether combining physical therapy for the face with eyelid surgery helps people recover better and avoid FS compared to just using physical therapy alone.
  • Results showed that patients who had both treatments recovered faster and didn't develop FS, while some patients who only had physical therapy developed FS.
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Objective: In this study, we investigated the effects of noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) and exercise on cognition in patients with multiple sclerosis (pwMS).

Methods: A literature search was performed using the Cochrane Library, Scopus, PubMed and Web of Science. The time interval used for database construction was up to February 2024; the collected trials were subsequently screened, and the data were extracted.

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  • Nasal tip surgery is complex and considered one of the most challenging aesthetic procedures due to its intricate techniques and significant aesthetic impact.
  • The study reviewed data from nearly 20,000 Caucasian patients to develop a treatment algorithm for nasal tip surgery, focusing on evaluating defects and long-term outcomes.
  • Results showed high patient satisfaction (88.7%) and identified surgical techniques that effectively address different types of nasal tip defects, highlighting the importance of tailored approaches for optimal results.
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Background: The purpose of this multicenter study was to retrospectively investigate the prognostic significance of the tumor microenvironment, in relation to survival in a large cohort of patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC), using the method proposed by the International TILs Working Group in breast cancer.

Methods: All consecutive patients with biopsy-proven LSCC who underwent total laryngectomy (TL) between January 2014 and January 2023 were retrospectively included in the study. A retrospective review of medical records including surgical, pathological and follow-up reports was performed.

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This study aims to retrospectively investigate the prognostic significance of the tumor microenvironment, with a focus on TILs (tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes), in relation to survival in a large cohort of patients with parotid gland cancer, and it uses the method proposed by the International TILs Working Group in breast cancer. We included a cohort of consecutive patients with biopsy-proven parotid cancer who underwent surgery between January 2010 and September 2023. A retrospective review of medical records, including surgical, pathological and follow-up reports, was performed.

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Recent evidence shows that it is possible to identify the elements responsible for sensorineural hearing loss, such as pro-inflammatory cytokines and macrophages, by performing perilymph sampling. However, current studies have only focused on the diagnosis of such as otologic conditions. Hearing loss is a feature of certain neuroinflammatory disorders such as multiple sclerosis, and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is widely detected in Alzheimer's disease.

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  • The study introduced the Quality Assessment of Medical Artificial Intelligence (QAMAI), a tool aimed at evaluating the quality of health information from AI platforms, highlighting the need for such assessments as AI use expands in healthcare.
  • QAMAI was validated through a rigorous process involving 27 reviewers who evaluated responses generated by ChatGPT4, demonstrating strong reliability and validity metrics, including a high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.837) and excellent inter-rater reliability (ICC = 0.983).
  • The successful validation of QAMAI suggests it could be an important resource for healthcare professionals as more patients turn to AI for medical information, helping ensure they receive quality data.
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  • Cauliflower ear deformity is a common issue caused by ear trauma, leading to aesthetic and surgical challenges due to limitations in existing correction techniques.
  • A new minimally invasive surgical method was tested, adapting the Valente otoplasty technique, which involves removing excess tissue and reshaping the ear to improve its appearance.
  • Results from a case series of 7 patients showed effective surgery with high satisfaction rates and no recurrence of the deformity after two years, suggesting this technique could be a reliable option for correction.
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Purpose: Although COVID-19 anosmia is often transient, patients with persistent olfactory dysfunction (pOD) can experience refractory parosmia and diminished smell. This study evaluated four putative therapies for parosmia in patients with chronic COVID-19 olfactory impairment.

Methods: After screening nasal endoscopy, 85 patients (49 female, 58%) with pOD and treatment-refractory parosmia were randomized to: (1) ultramicronized palmitoylethanolamide and luteolin + olfactory training (OT) (umPEALUT group, n = 17), (2) alpha-lipoic acid + OT (ALA group, n = 21), (3) umPEALUT + ALA + OT (combination group, n = 28), or 4) olfactory training (OT) alone (control group, n = 23).

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The development of language, memory and intellectual functions is linked to normal hearing and correct sounds interpretation. Hearing loss (HL), especially in its severe form, negatively affects the development of these functions. This prospective study aimed at comparing the Intelligent Quotients (IQ) of children with cochlear implants (CI) with the ones of people wearing hearing aids (HA) after one year of hearing rehabilitation.

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Despite its histological resemblance to colorectal adenocarcinoma, there is little information about the molecular events involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal-type sinonasal adenocarcinoma (ITAC). The present study investigated the possible role and clinical value of microRNA (miR)-let-7a, a head and neck squamous cell carcinoma-related miR, in a well-characterized and homogeneous cohort of patients with ethmoidal ITAC associated with occupational exposure, treated by primary surgery. miR-let-7a expression levels were analyzed in 23 pairs of ethmoidal ITAC and adjacent normal formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues by reverse transcription-quantitative PCR.

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  • * In a retrospective analysis of 77 patients treated surgically, findings revealed a five-year overall survival rate of 83.2% and a disease-free survival rate of 60%, with aggressive tumors exhibiting factors like necrosis and lymphovascular invasion.
  • * The results highlight the importance of stratifying patients based on certain histological features to better predict outcomes and guide treatment for those with high-risk AciCC.
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Objectives: Topic treatment can be useful to improve short and long-term nasal outcomes after nasal surgery, reducing discomfort and risk of synechia. This study aimed at evaluating the effect on clinical outcomes of nasal packaging using Fitostimoline® gauze in FESS and septoplasty.

Methods: A case-control study on hospitalized patients was performed in a tertiary referral center.

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  • Adenoid cystic carcinoma is a rare and slow-growing salivary gland cancer with difficult treatment options and a poor prognosis.
  • This systematic review analyzed the effectiveness of post-operative radiotherapy compared to surgery alone, focusing on controlling local recurrences and improving survival rates.
  • Findings indicated that while post-operative radiation significantly enhanced local control at 5 years, there were no meaningful differences in overall survival at 5 and 10 years, highlighting the need for further high-quality studies.
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  • Hearing impairment can occur in various neurological conditions and can indicate specific disorders, with objective tests helping to identify affected auditory pathways.
  • A systematic review analyzed case-control studies on hearing and migraine function related to neuro-inflammatory disorders, revealing higher risks of auditory deficits in patients with conditions like headaches, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis.
  • The findings support the idea that inflammation in the cerebrospinal fluid can spread to the inner ear, leading to hearing issues linked to neuroimmunological and neuroinflammatory disorders.
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Early decannulation, performed within the first ten days after supracricoid partial laryngectomy, can result in a more rapid recovery of swallowing function with a semisolid bolus in the short term, about 30 days. We selected 20 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of larynx, who underwent supracricoid laryngectomies: 10 cricohyoidopexy (CHP) and 10 cricohyoidoepiglottopexy (CHEP). Staging was pT2 (10 pts), and pT3 (10 pts).

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Lateral skull base involvement from parotid cancers is a rare condition and is considered a poor prognostic indicator. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature of parotid tumors with temporal bone invasion to analyze the survival outcome. A systematic literature review was performed in August 2022, without time limits, and 289 patients affected by parotid gland cancers and lateral skull base involvement were included.

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