Publications by authors named "D Sottile"

Endotoxin content is a critical factor that affects the safety of biological pharmaceutical products. International pharmacopoeias describe several reference methods to determine endotoxin levels in advanced therapy medicinal product (ATMP) preparations. Administration of ATMPs must be done as rapidly as possible to ensure complete viability and potency of the cellular product.

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Aim: The study of sentinel lymph node has greatly increased the knowledge about lymphatic drainage in breast cancer.

Material Of Study: The experience of 181 patients operated for breast carcinoma in the last two years, of which 70 undergoing SLN biopsy, allowed us to highlight some peculiarities of lymphatic drainage of the breast and led us to physiological and pathological considerations about lymphatic flow in patients for breast carcinoma. We studied patients undergoing lymphoscintigraphic mapping with SLN biopsy who were candidates for breast cancer surgery.

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Breast chondrosarcoma is a rare sarcoma that mainly occurs in females >50 years old. To the best of our knowledge, only 16 cases were reported in the literature prior to 2013 and all patients were surgically treated by mastectomy, with or without lymphadenectomy, which was occasionally preceded by neoadjuvant chemotherapy. However, the literature does not report the benefit of mastectomy compared with a more conservative surgery.

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Myotonic dystrophy type 1, or Steinert's myotonic dystrophy, is a rare RNA-mediated autosomal dominant disease. Here we describe two clinical cases of patients with Steinert's disease who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy under general anaesthesia in conjunction with thoracic peridural anaesthesia, without muscle relaxants. Using such an anaesthesiological technique allowed for rapid recovery from anaesthesia, quick and complete recovery of autonomous breathing, and a significant haemodynamic and arterial blood gases stability, as well as an adequate and complete analgesic coverage over the entire perioperative period.

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