Publications by authors named "Cristina Agostinis"

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  • A 45-year-old woman with a long history of diffuse osteoarticular pain, especially in her lower back, was referred for a new imaging evaluation by a rheumatologist after having been diagnosed with spondyloarthritis 11 years prior.
  • She had been effectively treated for 3 years with a medication (adalimumab) before being lost to follow-up for 8 years and now shows worsening symptoms, including low back pain and fatigue.
  • Imaging studies including MRI and CT scans were ordered to investigate the underlying causes of her worsening pain, amidst complications like nonobstructing kidney stones and abnormal vitamin D levels.
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  • A 45-year-old woman with chronic low back pain, previously diagnosed with spondyloarthritis, underwent new imaging tests after years of treatment and being lost to follow-up.
  • After initially responding well to a medication for her condition, she returned with intensified symptoms and additional issues like kidney stones.
  • Recent blood tests showed some abnormalities, and various imaging studies were conducted to investigate the worsening of her pain.
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Checkpoint inhibitors have substantially improved the prognosis for patients with advanced malignancy. Treatment with immunomodulants has the ability to reactivate the immune system against tumor cells, but can also trigger the development of immune-related adverse events that reflects a loss of tolerance of the immune system for self-antigens. Regarding the endocrine system, thyroid and pituitary are the most frequent glands involved; in particular hypophysitis is commonly observed with anti-CTLA4 with a variable impaired anterior pituitary dysfunction (mainly ACTH and TSH dysregulation) while a posterior pituitary dysfunction has been rarely described.

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Aortic coarctations in adults are mainly represented by recurrent critical narrowing at the site of previous surgical correction, or less frequently by native forms of complex obstructive malformations of the distal arch and isthmus. We present our experience with an unusual form of native adult aortic coarctation presenting as a complete interruption of the aortic arch.

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Background: Prognostic factors affecting outcome of traumatic brain injury (TBI), despite their importance, are still under discussion. The purpose of this study was to describe risk factors of in-hospital mortality and outcome at 1 year in a homogeneously treated population of patients with moderate/severe TBI.

Methods: A total of 193 consecutive patients with moderate or severe TBI (Glasgow Coma Scale [GCS] score 13-3, including patients with initial GCS score of 13 at high risk for subsequent neurologic deterioration), admitted to the intensive care unit, were retrospectively analyzed.

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Streptococcus pyogenes is a rare but aggressive cause of meningitis, which often evolves in a poor outcome with fatal consequences. Although lumbar puncture and CT scan of the brain are the gold standard of diagnosis of cerebral infections, they can have some limitations. We report and describe the clinical history and neuroimaging of a 36-year-old woman admitted to the emergency department of our hospital three days after the onset of earache and otorrhoea.

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Neonatal haemochromatosis is a rare alloimmune gestational disease with a high mortality. The hallmark of neonatal haemochromatosis is severe neonatal liver failure associated with extrahepatic siderosis. Thus far, no pituitary dysfunction has been reported to result from the tissue damage associated with extrahepatic siderosis.

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The use of inhaled nitric oxide in patients with traumatic brain injury, intracranial hypertension, and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has been reported in an intensive care unit setting only in a few case reports. The use of the prone position for patients with traumatic brain injury and lung impairment has been reported only in selected cases. Here we report our experience with the use of both inhaled nitric oxide and the prone position together in the operating room in a patient with head injury and ARDS who underwent column stabilization.

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Objective: Evaluate preoperative imaging in predicting operative stage. Describe the outcomes in surgically treated juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA) with the influence of middle cranial fossa, carotid, or dural involvement on recurrence.

Study Design: Retrospective cohort of surgically treated patients with JNA.

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