Publications by authors named "Branconi F"

Currently, different approaches are used to select oocytes for in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures, but they do not assure a significant association with the pregnancy outcome. Since several studies have proposed the expression of HLA-G antigens in early embryos to be a possible marker of elevated implantation rate, we have investigated the presence of soluble HLA-G molecules in 50 follicular fluids (FFs). The results have shown soluble HLA-G antigens (sHLA-G) in 19/50 (38%) FFs.

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Aim: The aim of the study was to compare the clinical results and efficiency of three insemination technique: intraperitoneal insemination (IPI), fallopian sperm perfusion (FSP) and intrauterine insemination (IUI).

Methods: The experimental design was a prospective, randomized trial. A total of 101 homologous insemination cycles were performed in 71 consecutive couples with unexplained or male subfertility.

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Background: To improve the outcome of endometrial cancer patients, a more accurate prognostic assessment is mandatory. The aims of the study were to evaluate the role of flow cytometric DNA ploidy as an independent prognostic factor in patients with endometrial cancer and to verify if ploidy was able to distinguish patients with different prognosis into homogeneous subgroups for grade of differentiation and stage.

Methods: In a prospective study, DNA ploidy was evaluated from fresh tumor samples in 174 endometrial cancer patients who underwent surgery as the first treatment.

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Background: Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) is a time-consuming procedure that can be avoided in presence of axillary metastases. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of ultrasound scan (US) in the prediction of axillary nodes status in patients scheduled for SNB.

Methods: Axillary US was performed and when feasible, a core biopsy of suspicious nodes was taken.

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In breast cancer patients with negative sentinel node biopsy (SNB), surveillance of the unremoved nodes is recommended. Clinical examination has poor sensitivity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of axillary ultrasound scan (AUS) in the follow-up of these patients.

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Objectives: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) has been used to treat hepatic, renal and prostate tumors. Preliminary experiences in breast cancer, followed by surgical excision, were encouraging. We performed a pilot trial of ultrasound-guided percutaneous RFA, not followed by surgery, in three elderly inoperable patients with breast carcinoma.

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Objective: To assess and compare the laparoscopic uterine nerve ablation (LUNA) and the vaginal uterosacral ligament resection (VUSR) in postmenopausal women with chronic pelvic pain (CPP).

Study Design: Eighty postmenopausal women with intractable and severe midline CPP were randomized to undergo LUNA or VUSR. Costs of two surgical procedures were assesses.

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The expression of Histocompatibility Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-G molecules is a mandatory prerequisite for the development of pregnancy but no hypotheses have yet been advanced regarding the lack of HLA-G modulation expression in a percentage of early embryos obtained by in vitro fertilization (IVF). One possible hypothetical model assumes that the absence of regulation of HLA-G or impaired interleukin (IL)-10 secretion could be related to germinal defects. We investigated the presence of soluble HLA-G antigens in supernatants of single embryo cultures from couples admitted to a second fertilization procedure; these couples showed a complete absence of HLA-G modulation in the first cycle's embryo supernatants (0/31).

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Background: It has been shown by previous studies that the mean fetal heart rate (FHR) decreases from the 11th to the 30th week, afterwards the values remain more stable. In the present study we evaluated the FHR pattern throughout the last stages of pregnancy and particularly we estimated the interindividual variability to achieve the maturation of the parasympathetic nervous system in the control of the FHR rythm.

Methods: Serial FHR determinations were made from the 28th week until term in 126 physiological pregnancies, submitted to umbilical Doppler velocimetry.

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Unlabelled: From the early months of pregnancy and even more so later, women suffer a deficiency of iron along with a decline in their red blood cell count. It is also now clear that women who take iron supplements during pregnancy do not suffer the same post-natal reduction in hemoglobin and ferritin as those who don't make it. A study was therefore conducted on 40 women aged 20-35, with iron-deficiency anaemia during or immediately after pregnancy all of whom presented Hb < 10 gr/dl, Ht < 33% and serum iron < 60 micrograms/dl.

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Unlabelled: The determination of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status of the newborn remains a major diagnostic problem as a routine test, which detects antibodies to HIV, is of limited value in evaluating newborns. However, the risk of infection for a baby whose mother is an HIV carrier is not yet clear.

Objective: A prospective study to evaluate maternal transmission of HIV in our population.

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First-trimester chorion villosum plays the key role in the development of human placenta and secretes a large number of hormones and hormone-related substances. To test whether progesterone and estrogen could have regulatory effects on first-trimester chorion villosum functions, we investigated the presence of progesterone receptor (PR) and estrogen receptor (ER) in 47 chorion villosum samples from patients who underwent abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy. The study was carried out using immunohistochemical methods.

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The first stage of the implantation is the adhesion of the embryonic pole of the blastocyst to the decidua. Such a phenomenon has been demonstrated to be dependent on the presence of glycoproteic compounds, produced partly by the decidua and partly by the embryo. CA125 is an antigenic determinant associated to a glycoprotein expressed by various embryonic tissues.

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In this report we describe how the technique of "deterministic chaos" can be successfully applied to the study of fetal cardiotocography (CTG). The CTG tracings were analysed, after identification as "normal" or "pathological" by experts and by a computerised system, to evaluate the correlation dimension (D2), and the graphic analysis of the attractors which visualize the phase-space of the system that generated the signal (of the state of the underlying hypothetical system). Thanks to this analysis of the traces, it is possible to detect the existence of chaos in the system that generates a certain signal in this case the fetal heart rate.

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Objective: To assess the source of maternal serum CA 125 during the first trimester of pregnancy.

Study Design: CA 125 was measured in stored samples from nonviable pregnancies of 8-13 weeks gestation. The study group comprised 19 women with vaginal bleeding and 13 non-bleeders.

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CA 125, CA 19.9 and CA 15.3 are antigenic determinants on glycoproteins commonly used as serum markers in gynecologic oncology.

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Receptor content of human decidua in early pregnancy (weeks 6-12) was investigated. Fifty-three tissue samples were obtained from voluntary patients undergoing abortion and whose gestational age range from 6 to 12 weeks. Blood samples were drawn at the time of operation in order to measure circulating estradiol (E) and progesterone (P) concentrations.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the concentration of CA 125 in second trimester amniotic fluid from Down syndrome pregnancies. CA 125 was measured in stored amniotic fluid samples from pregnancies of 14-19 weeks' gestation with and without Down syndrome fetuses. CA 125 levels were expressed in multiples of the median (MOM) for normal pregnancies of the same gestational age.

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One hundred physiological pregnant women and 76 pathological pregnant women suffering from gestational diabetes and pregnancy-induced hypertension underwent a cardiotocographic examination during the course of routine diagnostic tests. The interpretation of cardiotocographic printouts was carried out using traditional as well as computerised methods. The outcome of these tests was then related to neonatal outcome and other parameters which contributed to defining the prognosis of pregnancy.

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During pregnancy because of physiologic hemodiluition and changes in various plasma protein levels, plasma viscosity is decreased compared to the non pregnant condition. Specifically the whole blood viscosity profile throughout pregnancy follows that of the hematocrit. However some pathological condition like pregnancy induced hypertension and intrauterine growth retardation are characterized by an increase of plasma viscosity.

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In present work the Authors examine the utility of CA 125 assay in patients affected by epithelial ovarian cancer. It is stressed that marker negativity does not necessarily imply the absence of disease. On the other hand the Authors underly the almost total absence of false positives, the only problem being with cases of benign gynaecological pathologies.

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Twenty primary endometrial carcinomas in 40 year-old or younger women were collected from a series of 845 carcinomas and newly re-evaluated. The typical histological profile was well-differentiated adenocarcinoma (30%) or adenoacanthoma (35%); however, a case of adenosquamous carcinoma and an exceptional malignant mixed mesodermal tumor were also observed. No tendency for myometrial infiltration (M0) was displayed by 11 (55%) of the cases, while 6 were M1 and 3 were M2 infiltrating neoplasias.

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The authors report the preliminary data on the topical treatment of endometrial hyperplasia by an intrauterine device releasing Levo-norgestrel (LNG-Nova-T), in a series of 31 patients. The patients examined so far by endometrial biopsies performed at predetermined intervals showed a complete histological regression of the hyperplasia, regardless of its pattern.

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