Publications by authors named "Cieri M"

Background: Nursing care plans document the nursing process, displaying actions, and illustrating expected outcomes. Their integration into electronic health records (EHRs) is critical for accurate documentation, enhanced by standardized nursing terminologies that promote communication, critical reasoning, and patient safety through consistent language for information.

Objective: This study aimed to identify appropriate standardized nursing terminology tailored to the context of a Northern Italian Cancer Center and research facility for developing nursing care plans and starting their integration into institutional EHRs.

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  • The study focused on how dietary issues and gastrointestinal problems affect the nutrition of children and young adults (ages 2-19) with cerebral palsy (CP) in Córdoba, Argentina.
  • It used data from 105 individuals to analyze their nutritional status, finding that those who depend on caregivers for feeding and require changes in food consistency are significantly more likely to be undernourished.
  • The research concluded that conditions like dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) and constipation are related to poorer nutrition, emphasizing the need for tailored nutritional strategies for these children.
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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of high-resolution micro-ultrasound-guided transrectal biopsy (TRBx) versus MRI/conventional transrectal ultrasound-guided transperineal biopsy (TPBx) in detecting clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 1,423 men who underwent prostate biopsies and found no significant difference in csPCa detection rates between the two methods (45% for TRBx and 51% for TPBx).
  • The study identified key predictors for csPCa detection, including family history, age, positive digital rectal exam results, prostate-specific antigen density, and specific imaging scores, while noting limitations like the retrospective nature of the data analysis.
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Traumatic brain injury is a global health crisis, causing significant death and disability worldwide. Neuroinflammation that follows traumatic brain injury has serious consequences for neuronal survival and cognitive impairments, with astrocytes involved in this response. Following traumatic brain injury, astrocytes rapidly become reactive, and astrogliosis propagates from the injury core to distant brain regions.

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Astrocytes provide metabolic support to neurons, maintain ionic and water homeostasis, and uptake and recycle neurotransmitters. After exposure to the prototypical PAMP lipopolysaccharide (LPS), reactive astrocytes increase the expression of pro-inflammatory genes, facilitating neurodegeneration. In this study, we analyzed the expression of homeostatic genes in astrocytes exposed to LPS and identified the epigenetic factors contributing to the suppression of homeostatic genes in reactive astrocytes.

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Background & Aims: In children with Cerebral palsy (CP) bone deformities create a difficulty in the collection of height measures by direct methods. Body segments are an alternative to study for anthropometric evaluation in children with CP. Motor compromise affects growth in these children.

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Introduction: Motor compromise characterizes cerebral palsy (CP), and is often associated with intellectual disability (ID). Standardized classification systems have been developed to describe the functions of people with CP. The aim was to functionally characterize children and adolescents aged 0 to 18 years with CP in Argentina and to investigate the association between motor compromise (GMFCS), ID and functional classifications.

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Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the leading causes of childhood disability globally with a high burden in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Preliminary findings from the global LMIC CP Register (GLM CPR) suggest that the majority of CP in LMICs are due to potentially preventable causes. Such data are lacking in the Latin American region.

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Objective: To analyze the association between energy and nutrient intake, nutritional status and motor compromise in children and adolescents aged 2-19 years with cerebral palsy (CP) attending rehabilitation centers in the Province of Cordoba, Argentina.

Methods: Cross sectional study. Data from 105 children and adolescents of both sexes aged 2-19 years with CP (67 boys [63.

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Introduction. During childhood, children may experience some degree of difficulty eating. A tool (PediEAT) has been developed in the United States and is available to assess pediatric eating and to identify problematic symptoms.

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Astrocytes are the main homeostatic cells in the central nervous system (CNS) and they have an essential role in preserving neuronal physiology. After brain injury, astrocytes become reactive, and that involves a profound change in the astroglial gene expression program as well as intense cytoskeleton remodeling that has been classically shown by the up-regulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), a pan-reactive gene over-expressed in reactive astrocytes, independently of the type of injury. Using the stab wound rodent model of penetrating traumatic injury in the cortex, we here studied the reactive astroglial morphology and reactive microgliosis in detail at 1, 3, 7, 14, and 28 days post-injury (dpi).

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Patients with pT1 high-grade (HG) urothelial carcinoma (UC) and a very high risk of progression might benefit from immediate radical cystectomy (RC), but this option remains controversial. Validation of a standardized method to evaluate the extent of lamina propria (LP) invasion (with recognized prognostic value) in transurethral resection (TURBT) specimens is still needed. The Rete Oncologica Lombarda (ROL) system showed a high predictive value for progression after TURBT in recent retrospective studies.

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  • * Though rare, extraskeletal ES can occur in soft tissues, with very few reported cases involving the urogenital tract, specifically the ureter.
  • * The article presents the first Italian case of primary ES in the ureter, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and diagnostic consideration for similar rare occurrences in young patients.
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Aim: To validate a novel equation to estimate weight from mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) among children with cerebral palsy (CP) in rural Bangladesh.

Method: Children with CP aged 2 to 18 years registered in the Bangladesh CP Register were randomly selected. Data on sociodemographics, Gross Motor Function Classification System level, and anthropometric measurements were extracted.

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  • - Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is challenging to manage due to ongoing research into effective prognostic and predictive biomarkers for treatment response.
  • - The review highlights the importance of histological features, genomic rearrangements, and protein expression, emphasizing their roles in influencing recurrence and progression of NMIBC.
  • - The authors call for more studies on tissue biomarkers, particularly through immunohistochemical evaluation, to improve patient stratification and treatment prediction in clinical practice.
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  • Recent research explored using immunohistochemical protein markers to classify bladder cancer, but no established tissue biomarkers can accurately predict patient survival or chemotherapy response in urothelial carcinoma (UC).
  • In a study involving 251 patients with muscle-invasive bladder carcinoma, immunohistochemical analysis divided tumors into basal, luminal, mixed, and neu-like subtypes based on expression of specific markers.
  • Findings showed a significant percentage of tumors exhibited phenotypical changes between non-muscle-invasive and muscle-invasive stages, with basal tumors remaining more stable compared to others, and a better overall survival in luminal tumors transitioning to basal types.
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  • Renal medullary carcinoma (RMC) is a rare and aggressive kidney cancer primarily affecting young patients with sickle cell trait or disease, characterized by genetic changes that result in the loss of the INI1 gene expression.
  • Recently, a similar but distinct type of kidney cancer termed "Renal cell carcinoma unclassified with medullary phenotype" (RCCU-MP) has been observed in older patients without sickle cell conditions, with very few cases reported.
  • This text highlights a specific case of RCCU-MP in a 62-year-old man and notes that the classification of these rare cancers may evolve, emphasizing the need for more awareness and research on their poor prognoses.
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Following brain injury or in neurodegenerative diseases, astrocytes become reactive and may suffer pathological remodeling, features of which are the loss of their homeostatic functions and a pro-inflammatory gain of function that facilitates neurodegeneration. Pharmacological intervention to modulate this astroglial response and neuroinflammation is an interesting new therapeutic research strategy, but it still requires a deeper understanding of the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms of the phenomenon. Based on the known microglial-astroglial interaction, the prominent role of the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) pathway in mediating astroglial pathological pro-inflammatory gain of function, and its ability to recruit chromatin-remodeling enzymes, we first explored the microglial role in the initiation of astroglial pro-inflammatory conversion and then monitored the progression of epigenetic changes in the astrocytic chromatin.

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Aim: To develop equations and software to estimate weight using segmental measures for children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Method: This was a cross-sectional study. Children and adolescents with CP of both sexes from 2 to 19 years old from five cities in Argentina were included.

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  • Tumor-to-tumor metastasis occurs when cancer spreads from one tumor to another, making diagnosis challenging, especially if the secondary tumor isn't known yet.
  • The case discusses a 52-year-old woman with a small kidney nodule that showed two different cell types, suggesting the possibility of a hidden gastrointestinal tumor.
  • The uniqueness of this case lies in the unusual combination of tumor types and the difficulties faced in diagnosing an aggressive primary tumor that wasn't initially detected.
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  • Signs and symptoms related to testicular and paratesticular areas can signal serious conditions like germline tumors or sarcomas, which may need urgent medical attention.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant diagnostic delays in cancer cases in Italy, with impacts that may not be fully appreciated.
  • This text presents a unique case of a 57-year-old man who ignored a growing scrotal mass for nine months due to COVID-19 fears, ultimately leading to the diagnosis of a rare paratesticular leiomyosarcoma.
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  • The study investigated the effects of a sudden shift to digital pathology during the COVID-19 pandemic on diagnostic accuracy and pathologist perceptions.
  • It involved 17 participants who analyzed archived test cases and completed a survey, with results compared to traditional microscopy methods.
  • The findings showed a 9% overall error rate, suggesting that while transition duration may not impact performance, senior pathologists faced challenges adapting to digital methods, potentially leading to discrepancies in diagnoses.*
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Objective: Based on a sample of children and adolescents of both genders, our objective is to des cribe height growth, estimate the peak age at growth spurt, growth rate at this point, the final adult height expected, and differential patterns Subjects and Method: A cross-sectional study was conduc ted using demographic, clinical, and anthropometric data collected prospectively from children and adolescents of both sexes between 2015 and 2016. Height percentiles were calculated using the LMS (skewness, median, and coefficient of variation) method and then adjusted using the Preece-Baines model 1.

Results: We evaluated 861 participants (484 girls, 377 boys), aged between 2 and 18 years.

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