Publications by authors named "Croce E"

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  • - The study investigates the distribution of the synthetic cathinone MDPHP in post-mortem specimens of a 30-year-old man, highlighting high concentrations in urine and gastric content, suggesting potentially lethal levels.
  • - Various toxicological analyses, including gas chromatography and liquid chromatography, were used to measure MDPHP and other substances, with no evidence of recent cocaine injection found.
  • - Findings indicated that MDPHP levels were significantly higher compared to previously reported fatal cases, leading the researchers to conclude that the individual's death was likely due to MDPHP overdose.
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Objective: The objective of the analysis presented is to assess the efficacy of a fast-track pathway for elective hip and knee arthroplasty, compared to the traditional approach, adopted within a research hospital located in Milan (Italy), in terms of length of stay reduction and related direct medical costs.

Methods: A monocentric observational retrospective study was implemented considering adult subjects who underwent elective primary total hip or knee replacement, with a diagnosis of primary or secondary osteoarthritis. Exclusion criteria were subjects admitted via emergency department, subjects undergoing knee or hip replacement because of fractures or prosthesis revision.

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Purpose: Atelectasis otitis media (AtOM) is a chronic condition where the tympanic membrane (TM) becomes retracted towards the middle ear and the ossicular chain. Surgical treatment for this condition could be indicated based on stage of atelectasis, patient's clinical condition and hearing loss. Over the years, AtOM has been treated with various types of tympanoplasty under microscopic view.

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Previous studies showed an association between single nucleotide gene variants (SNVs) of PD-1 and cancer susceptibility. We analyzed PD1.5 C > T and PD1.

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In recent years, advances in melanoma treatment have renewed patient hope. This comprehensive review emphasizes the evolving treatment landscape, particularly highlighting first-line strategies and the interplay between immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and targeted therapies. Ipilimumab plus nivolumab has achieved the best median overall survival, exceeding 70 months.

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MDPHP is a synthetic cathinone (SC) belonging to α-pyrrolidinophenone derivatives. It is a central nervous system stimulant and may induce hallucinations, paranoia, tachycardia, hypertension, chest pain, and rhabdomyolysis. In literature, a few cases of intoxication have been reported.

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Aberrant motor-sensory predictive functions have been linked to symptoms of psychosis, particularly reduced attenuation of self-generated sensations and misattribution of self-generated actions. Building on the parallels between prediction of self- and other-generated actions, this study aims to investigate whether individuals with psychosis also demonstrate abnormal perceptions and predictions of others' actions. Patients with psychosis and matched controls completed a two-alternative object size discrimination task.

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Background: Despite having revolutionized the treatment paradigm for advanced melanoma, not all patients benefit from immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. To date, there are no predictive biomarkers for response or the occurrence of immune-related adverse events (irAEs) to programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) inhibitors. Our aim was to investigate the predictive and prognostic role of single nucleotide variants (SNVs) of genes involved in the PD-1 axis.

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Background: Racial disparities in atopic disease (atopic dermatitis [AD], asthma, and allergies) prevalence are well documented. Despite strong associations between race and socioeconomic deprivation in the United States, and socioeconomic status (SES) and atopic diseases, the extent to which SES explains these disparities is not fully understood.

Objective: We sought to identify racial disparities in childhood atopic disease prevalence and determine what proportion of those disparities is mediated by SES.

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Background: It is unclear whether there are racial/ethnic disparities in the risk of upper respiratory viral infection acquisition and/or lower respiratory manifestations.

Methods: We studied all children and children with asthma aged 6 to 17 years in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007-2012) to evaluate (1) the association between race/ethnicity and upper respiratory infection (URI) and (2) whether race/ethnicity is a risk factor for URI-associated pulmonary eosinophilic inflammation or decreased lung function.

Results: Children who identified as Black (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.

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  • Medical procedures can cause significant pain and anxiety in patients, potentially leading to long-term negative effects if not managed properly.
  • A study aimed to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) headsets and noise-canceling headphones (HP) against standard treatment (TAU) in alleviating pain and anxiety for children undergoing dermatology procedures.
  • Results showed that both VR and HP significantly reduced anxiety levels from before to after the procedures, whereas the TAU group did not experience the same reduction, highlighting the potential benefits of technology-based interventions in pediatric care.
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Background: Treatment options for advanced melanoma have increased with the US Food and Drug Administration approval of the anti-LAG3 plus anti-PD-1 relatlimab/nivolumab combination. To date, ipilimumab/nivolumab is the benchmark of overall survival, despite a high toxicity profile. Furthermore, in BRAF-mutant patients, BRAF/MEK inhibitors and the atezolizumab/vemurafenib/cobimetinib triplet are also available treatments, making the first-line therapy selection more complex.

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  • The study looks at how different types of medications, called biological drugs and biosimilars, affect health care costs for patients with certain diseases, especially in rheumatology.
  • Researchers examined 145 patients and found that most were using the original biological drugs instead of the biosimilars, even though patients using biosimilars showed better adherence to treatment.
  • The total health costs for these patients over one year was quite high, with a large portion going toward medications, and the study suggests that better communication among health professionals could help more people use biosimilars.
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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized the management of multiple tumors, due to improved efficacy, quality of life, and safety. While most immune-related adverse events (irAEs) are mild and easily managed, in rare cases such events may be life-threatening, especially those affecting the neuromuscular and cardiac system. The management of neuromuscular/cardiac irAEs is not clear due to the lack of consistent data.

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Background: Individuals who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, or nonbinary (LGBTQIA+) experience inequitable access to and utilization of health care services. Nurses' lack of awareness and sensitivity may contribute to this phenomenon.

Purpose: This article describes the development and validation of the Gender and Sexual Diversity Sensitivity Scale (GSDSS).

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  • Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a widespread chronic condition in children, often managed by primary care providers, but sometimes requiring dermatology specialists.
  • A survey of 50 caregivers revealed that while they felt both PCPs and specialists listened to their concerns, many believed that specialists offered better care for managing AD.
  • The study suggests that earlier and more frequent referrals to dermatology specialists might benefit children with AD, indicating a need for further research on access to care based on race and ethnicity.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how reliable and valid remote assessments of atopic dermatitis severity are, using caregiver-provided photos (p-EASI) and videos (v-EASI) compared to traditional in-person evaluations.
  • A group of 50 children with varying severity of atopic dermatitis had their skin condition assessed by caregivers through photos and videos, and by clinicians using in-person ratings.
  • Results showed that p-EASI demonstrated strong reliability and validity, while v-EASI had moderate reliability, indicating both methods could be useful for assessing atopic dermatitis remotely.
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School nurses are crucial to addressing adolescent mental health, yet evidence concerning their evolving role has not been synthesized to understand interventions across levels of practice (i.e., individual, community, systems).

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Purpose: Already at high-risk for adverse consequences associated with daily living, youth experiencing homelessness face additional barriers to health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to identify the self-reported experiences and healthcare needs of youth experiencing homelessness as services in the community began to shut down at the beginning of the pandemic.

Method: From May through November 2020, qualitative data were obtained by telephone or Facebook messenger from 20 youth (M = 22.

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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionised clinical practice in oncology in the last years, leading to a survival benefit in several tumour types. To investigate whether these benefits are associated with improved quality of life, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis comparing patient-reported outcomes (PROs) between ICIs and standard chemotherapy (CT) in patients with advanced solid tumours.

Methods: Clinical trials comparing the efficacy of ICIs (either programmed death receptor-1 and programmed death-ligand 1 inhibitors or cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen 4 inhibitors, as single agent or in combination) versus CT were included.

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Objective: To synthesize the growing body of literature on the role of social determinants of health (SDoH) in asthma and asthma disparities.

Data Sources: A pubmed.gov search was performed to identify published literature on SDoH, asthma, asthma disparities, and race and ethnicity.

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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, highly aggressive, neuroendocrine cutaneous tumor. The incidence of MCC is growing worldwide, and the disease-related mortality is about three-fold higher than melanoma. Since a few years ago, very little has been known about this disease, and chemotherapy has been the standard of care.

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