Publications by authors named "Corazza G"

Long interspersed nuclear elements 1 (LINE-1) are the most abundant and the only autonomous mobile elements in the human genome. When their epigenetic repression is removed, it can lead to disease, such as autoimmune diseases and cancer. Coeliac disease (CeD) is an immune-mediated disease triggered by an abnormal T-cell response to dietary gluten and a predisposing condition of small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA), frequently characterized by epigenetic alterations.

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The widespread implementation of artificial intelligence technologies provides an appealing alternative to traditional search engines for online patient healthcare education. This study assessed ChatGPT-3.5's capabilities as a source of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) information, using Google Search as a comparison.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the clinical characteristics and gastric tumor risk in patients with autoimmune gastritis (AIG) across eight Italian hospitals, focusing on those with and without Helicobacter pylori infection.
  • A total of 1,598 AIG patients were assessed; findings indicated that those who were H. pylori-naive had a higher tendency for certain autoimmune conditions and significant family health history.
  • The overall incidence of gastric adenocarcinoma was low, but a notable percentage developed type 1 gastric neuroendocrine neoplasm (gNEN), especially in patients presenting with vitamin B12/iron deficiencies, suggesting these individuals should receive closer monitoring.
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Background: Data regarding the clinical outcome of patients with immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-induced colitis are scant. We aimed to describe the 12-month clinical outcome of patients with ICI-induced colitis.

Materials And Methods: This was a retrospective, European, multicentre study.

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Background And Aim: Recreational use of nitrous oxide (NO) has been associated with the development of severe nitrous oxide-induced neuropathy (NOn). Follow-up of these patients poses challenges, and their clinical progression remains largely unknown. The identification of prognostic factors is made difficult by the lack of standardized longitudinal assessments in most studies.

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Objectives: There are no data regarding the prevalence of comorbidity (ie, additional conditions in reference to an index disease) and multimorbidity (ie, co-occurrence of multiple diseases in which no one holds priority) in patients with liver cirrhosis. We sought to determine the rate and differences between comorbidity and multimorbidity depending on the aetiology of cirrhosis.

Design: This is a subanalysis of the San MAtteo Complexity (SMAC) study.

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Introduction: Diverticular disease (DD), commonly associated with the elderly, is becoming more prevalent among younger individuals. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the differences in the natural history and outcomes between young and old patients with DD.

Methods: Adult patients with DD diagnosed between 2010 and 2022 at an Italian tertiary referral center were enrolled, and their demographic and clinical data were retrieved.

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  • The study investigates the diagnostic delay experienced by pediatric patients with celiac disease across 13 referral centers in Italy, covering cases from 2010 to 2019 and analyzing data in 2023.
  • It finds that the median diagnostic delay for these patients is about 5 months, with a notable portion experiencing extreme delays of 11 months or more.
  • Factors such as age at diagnosis influence delays, with younger patients (under 3 years) generally facing shorter wait times for diagnosis.
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Neurological immune-related adverse events (irAEs) due to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are rare complications of immunotherapy, particularly dreadful for patients and clinical teams. Indeed, neurological irAEs are potentially severe and their diagnosis require prompt recognition and treatment. Additionally, the spectrum of neurological irAEs is broad, affecting either neuromuscular junction, peripheral or central nervous system.

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Introduction: The natural history of autoimmune gastritis (AIG) has been poorly described. In this study, we report the long-term natural history and clinical clustering of the full spectrum of AIG, from the potential to the complicated stage.

Methods: Prospective single-center study conducted in a tertiary referral center.

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  • The study investigates the diagnostic delays in patients with symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease (SUDD) and identifies associated risk factors over a period from 2010 to 2022.
  • A total of 70 patients were analyzed, revealing a median diagnostic delay of 7 months, with 25% initially misdiagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
  • Key findings indicated that past misdiagnosis, high educational levels, and prior abdominal surgeries significantly influenced the extent of diagnostic delays in SUDD cases.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how often and in what ways inclusion body myositis (IBM) affects facial muscles, comparing these findings to facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD).
  • Thirty-two IBM patients were assessed alongside 29 healthy controls and 39 FSHD patients through video recordings of seven facial tasks, with multiple raters evaluating facial weakness using a facial weakness score (FWS).
  • Results showed that 63% of IBM patients had facial weakness, which significantly impaired their performance on facial tasks and was associated with more swallowing difficulties; in contrast, FSHD patients had even worse facial weakness and more facial asymmetry.
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  • The gastrointestinal tract is the most frequent extranodal site for non-Hodgkin lymphomas, with a focus on T-cell lymphomas in this study.
  • The retrospective analysis included 28 patients, identifying various subtypes of intestinal T-cell lymphomas and revealing strong associations with celiac disease in about 70% of cases.
  • Key factors, such as peripheral lymphocytosis and disease stage, were linked to worse survival rates, highlighting the need for better prognostic tools for these types of lymphomas.
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent sleep breathing disorder characterized by the collapse of the pharyngeal walls that entails recurrent episodes of cessation of breathing or decrease in airflow while sleeping. This results in sleep fragmentation, decreased oxygen saturation and an increase in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, causing excessive daytime sleepiness, hypertension and increased prevalence of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Mandibular advancement devices (MAD) represent a valid alternative therapy to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, thrusting the mandible forward, increasing the lateral diameter of the pharynx and reducing the collapsibility of the airway.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), is a complex, immune-mediated, disorder which leads to several gastrointestinal and systemic manifestations determining a poor quality of life, disability, and other negative health outcomes. Our knowledge of this condition has greatly improved over the last few decades, and a comprehensive management should take into account both biological (i.e.

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  • - The study aimed to measure the rates of in-hospital and early post-discharge mortality among hospitalized patients.
  • - A total of 1,451 patients were analyzed, with findings showing 6.4% died during their hospital stay and 15.9% died within four months after leaving the hospital.
  • - Key factors linked to higher mortality rates included age, dependency levels, malnutrition, and longer hospital stays, suggesting that targeted interventions could help reduce early post-discharge deaths.
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Celiac disease is a chronic autoimmune disorder involving the small intestine, characterized by villous atrophy, crypt hyperplasia and an increase in intraepithelial lymphocytes. Due to both calcium malabsorption and immune activation, a high prevalence of bone mass derangement is evident in this condition, regardless of the presence of overt malabsorption. Alterations of mineral metabolism are also frequently described, and in this review, the modifications of serum levels of vitamin D are analyzed, according to the available literature on this topic.

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In the present work we explored in two separate studies the modulatory role of trait emotional intelligence (EI) over the effect exerted on children's creative potential by two other key elements defining creativity, namely cognitive resources (here explored through basic executive functions, Study 1) and contextual-environmental factors (that is, teachers' implicit conceptions of the factors influencing children's creativity, Study 2). Confirming previous research, executive functions (particularly interference control and working memory) emerged as main predictors of children's creative performance; however, their positive effect arose especially when associated with a high trait EI level. In the same vein, teachers' implicit conception about children's creative potential and about their efficacy in teaching creativity emerged to exert a facilitatory effect on children' creative potential.

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  • - The study examined diagnostic delays in coeliac disease (CD) among 2362 adult patients across 19 Italian clinics, focusing on overall, patient-related, and physician-related delays.
  • - The median overall diagnostic delay was found to be 8 months, with patient-associated delays averaging 3 months and physician-associated delays averaging 4 months, linked to previous misdiagnosis and neurological symptoms.
  • - The findings highlight the importance of identifying factors that prolong diagnosis, suggesting the need for improved screening strategies for coeliac disease.
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Asplenia (the congenital or acquired absence of the spleen) and hyposplenism (defective spleen function) are common causes of morbidity and mortality. The spleen is a secondary lymphoid organ that is responsible for the regulation of immune responses and blood filtration. Hence, asplenia or hyposplenism increases susceptibility to severe and invasive infections, especially those sustained by encapsulated bacteria (namely, Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae type b).

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Dairy products are frequently considered responsible for post-prandial symptoms and are withdrawn from the diet, even against medical advice. We analysed the symptoms patients consider as lactose related; we also evaluated if psychological profile may affect the interpretation of the relationship between lactose and symptoms. In 268 patients undergoing lactose breath test, symptoms considered evoked by lactose intake were recorded and their severity measured.

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Purpose: The objective of this study was to utilize therapeutic ultrasound in enhancing delivery of topical macromolecules into the cornea.

Methods: Rabbit corneas were dissected and placed in a diffusion cell with a small ultra-red fluorescent protein (smURFP; molecular weight of 32,000 Da) as a macromolecule solution. The corneas were treated with continuous ultrasound application at frequencies of 400 or 600 kHz and intensities of 0.

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