Publications by authors named "DiMaggio A"

Background: Mesalamine is one of the most-used drugs in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), especially ulcerative colitis. Regulatory agencies have listed mesalamine as an unsafe drug in subjects with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency based on the risk of hemolysis, although scientific evidence is lacking. The occurrence of acute and/or chronic hemolytic anemia in IBD patients with G6PD deficiency exposed to mesalamine was evaluated.

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Objective: Because of their increased interaction with patients, healthcare workers (HCWs) face greater vulnerability to COVID-19 exposure than the general population. We examined prevalence and correlates of ever COVID-19 diagnosis and vaccine uncertainty among HCWs.

Design: Cross-sectional data from the Household Pulse Survey (HPS) conducted during July to October 2021.

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Background: Infants with congenital heart defects (CHDs) have increased risk of childhood morbidity and mortality. However, little is known about racial/ethnic differences in early childhood mortality.

Patients And Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study with data from the Texas Birth Defect Registry on 19 530 singleton, live-born infants with a CHD and born January 1, 1996, to December 31, 2003, to non-Hispanic (NH) white, NH black, and Hispanic women.

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Objective: To analyze risk factors for type 2 diabetes among women attending menopause clinics in Italy for counselling about the menopause.

Subjects: Women attending a network of first-level outpatient menopause clinics in Italy for general counselling about menopause or treatment of menopausal symptoms.

Methods: Cross-sectional study with no exclusion criteria.

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Objective: To obtain data on correlates of climacteric symptoms in women around menopause attending menopause clinics in Italy.

Methods: Since 1997 a large cross sectional study has been conducted on the characteristics of women around menopause attending a network of first level menopause outpatient's clinics in Italy. A total of 66,501 (mean age 54.

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Earlier work has demonstrated that hamster eggs that do not release a second polar body after fertilization in vitro lack a block to polyspermy (Stewart-Savage and Bavister, 1987: Gamete Res 18:333-338). Since polar body release requires microfilaments, the involvement of microfilaments in cortical granule exocytosis was examined. When hamster eggs were treated with cytochalsin B (CB) for 1 hr and then coincubated with sperm for 90 min, there was a dose-dependent increase in both the percentage of eggs with more than one sperm penetrating the zona pellucida and the mean number of sperm that penetrated the zona, with a maximum effect at 20 micrograms CB/ml (100% polypenetration, 3.

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Catheter obstruction due to fibrin deposits during CAPD can cause poor outflow of peritoneal fluid and recurrent peritonitis. In order to treat this complication, 75,000 IU of diluted Urokinase (UK) were infused into catheters obstructed by fibrin in 10 CAPD patients (4 of which had peritonitis), without adverse reactions. After 60 minutes, a 2 liter exchange of peritoneal fluid was performed.

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To date, the medical literature suggests that CAPD patients with peritonitis have an increase in the dialysate white cell count (greater than 100 cells mL) with neutrophilia (greater than 50%). In order to explore the differential composition of the peritoneal fluid cells (P.F.

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