Publications by authors named "DONADEO A"

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  • The study investigates the differences in interoceptive (internal awareness) and exteroceptive (external awareness) perceptions between patients with psychosis (PSY) and healthy controls (HC), revealing that PSY have altered perceptions.
  • Findings showed PSY had increased scores in specific domains of interoception and exteroception, highlighting stronger coupling compared to HC, especially among those with schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorders.
  • The research identifies distinct correlation patterns between interoceptive and exteroceptive perceptions in HC and PSY, suggesting complex interactions that differ based on the type of psychosis.
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Objectives: Noisy thoughts or perceptions are characteristics of psychosis (PSY) and, they are deeply related to source monitoring (SM) - the ability to discriminate the origin of internal/external experiences.

Methods: This MOOSE, PRISMA-compliant meta-analysis compared SM performances in PSY compared to healthy controls (HC) focusing on signal-to-noise discrimination in order to: i) test whether neuroimaging procedures (fMRI/EEG) might be a group-specific source of noise for SM; ii) compare error- and accuracy-based indexes; iii) to meta-analyze signal-detection measures (i.e.

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Aims: Source monitoring (SM) is the metacognitive ability to determine the origin of one's experiences. SM is altered in primary psychiatric psychosis, although relationships between SM subtypes, other cognitive domains and symptoms are unclear. Our aims were to synthesize evidence comparing psychosis -with and without hallucinations- and healthy controls classifying SM subtypes by source discrimination (internal/external/reality monitoring) and stimulus modality (visual/auditory/imagined/performed).

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Rationale: The use of intravenous valproate is not approved for clinical practice in psychiatry. Literature data pointed out for a potential usefulness of this route of administration for valproate, but there is no actual consensus.

Objectives: The aim of the present systematic review is to assess the effectiveness of intravenous valproate in agitation as well as general safety.

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The ability to discriminate the origin of stimuli, known as source monitoring, is crucial for self-other distinction and the integration of internally generated and externally generated experiences. Despite its valence, evidence on source monitoring in autism is yet scarce and unclear. We systematically reviewed literature concerning source monitoring in autism and its relationship with other constructs, such as memory type, encoding effects, social cognition, general intelligence, and clinical factors.

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Mucin-like carcinoma-associated antigen (MCA) is a new tumor associated antigen expressed on breast cancer cells independent of histological type and recognized by a two-site sandwich EIA (Roche) using the Mab b-12 as capture and detection antibody and a MCA cut-off of 11 U/ml. MCA serum levels were determined in 409 breast cancer patients and in 100 pts with benign breast disease histologically confirmed and staged according to UICC. The sensitivity of MCA regarding the stage of disease was elevated only in metastatic patients (89%) and the MCA values of this group were significantly different compared to those of patients with early or locally advanced breast cancer.

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MCA serum levels were determined in 196 patients with benign breast disease (BD) and in 371 patients with breast cancer. MCA values were abnormal in 30.6% of the patients with BD.

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p53 was originally considered to be a nuclear oncogene, but several convergent lines of research have indicated that the wild-type gene functions as a tumor suppressor gene negatively regulating the cell cycle. Mutations in the p53 gene have been detected in many tumor types and seem to be the most common genetic alterations in human cancer. In this preliminary study, sera of 92 patients (pts) with breast disease were analyzed for the presence of the mutant p53 protein (mp53) with a selective immunoenzyme assay employing a monoclonal antibody (PAb 240) specific for the majority of mammalian m p53 but not for the wild-type protein.

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A study has been carried out on 10 patients with ovarian cancer treated by intraperitoneal mitoxantrone. The serum concentration was determined by high performance liquid chromatography with spectrophotometric detection. The extracted analyte on the cartridge was injected and eluted on-line into the analytical column by the mobile phase.

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CA 125 serum levels were measured in 74 patients with ovarian carcinoma. Among 31 patients undergoing a second look laparotomy (SL) after chemotherapy pathologic complete response (PCR) was observed in 14 patients, residual disease (RD) less than 2 cm in 7 patients and RD greater than 2 cm in 10 patients. The disease status was compared to the CA 125 serum levels measured just before SL.

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