Publications by authors named "C Racchini"

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  • Bowel ultrasonography (BUS) is a noninvasive method used to assess bowel activity in patients with Crohn's disease (CD), and this study aimed to evaluate its effectiveness in tracking improvements after various biological therapies.
  • In a multicenter study involving 188 adult CD patients across 16 sites in Italy, BUS parameters like bowel wall thickening and transmural healing were analyzed at different time points after treatment, showing significant improvement after 3 and 12 months.
  • The results highlighted that BUS can effectively monitor changes in bowel activity related to biological therapies, indicating its potential as a valuable tool in managing CD.
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Autoimmune manifestations are common both in patients chronically infected by hepatitis C virus, and in patients transplanted for non-autoimmune diseases. A correlation between interferon based treatment and autoimmune diseases or the development of autoantibodies is well established in non-transplanted patients, but few data are available about transplanted patients. It is unclear whether interferon may increase the incidence of acute cellular rejection and there are few reports on the development of atypical autoimmune manifestations during post-liver transplantation interferon or pegylated interferon treatment.

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An isoenzyme of pyruvate kinase (Tu M2-PK) is overexpressed by tumor cells and can be measured in blood by a specific immunoenzymatic assay. Our objective was to investigate the diagnostic value of Tu M2-PK in comparison with that of CA 19-9 in pancreatic cancer. We studied 265 subjects: 60 with histologically confirmed pancreatic cancer, 43 with benign pancreatic diseases (acute and chronic pancreatitis), 5 with benign cystic neoplasms of the pancreas, 9 with neuroendocrine tumors, 77 with other abdominal malignancies, 47 with benign digestive diseases, and 24 healthy controls.

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To evaluate pancreatic exocrine function in uremia, 25 patients undergoing regular hemodialysis without clinical evidence of pancreatic disease and 25 healthy control subjects were studied by fecal elastase 1 and chymotrypsin. Abdominal ultrasonography and measurement of serum lipase, calcium, phosphate, and parathormone were also carried out. Fecal elastase was significantly lower (P < 0.

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