Publications by authors named "E Beccaria"

Background: Several international organizations have outlined the components of infection prevention and control (IPC) programs. To successfully implement an IPC program, hospital staff may adopt a manual that provides support for implementing the IPC measures, even requiring significant efforts. This study aims to identify essential aspects and develop a standardized structure for an IPC manual.

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  • The study investigates the impact of X chromosome mosaicism on spontaneous menarche in patients with Turner syndrome, finding a significant association between the two.
  • Analysis of 40 Turner syndrome patients revealed that those with spontaneous menarche had a higher percentage of the normal 46,XX chromosome lineage compared to those with primary amenorrhea.
  • Genetic and molecular-cytogenetic techniques indicated that a mosaicism of around 10% for normal cells could predict spontaneous puberty, highlighting the complexity of genetic factors in Turner syndrome's ovarian function.
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Background: Observation of the quality of endogenously generated "General Movements" has been proved to be a reliable and sensitive tool in the assessment of fragile neonates. The absence of fidgety movements at 2-4 months post-term is highly predictive of Cerebral Palsy. On the contrary, the presence of a poor repertoire pattern during the writhing period is not reliable in predicting motor or neurobehavioral disorders at any stage of development.

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A case of inferior myocardial infarction in a 77 years old woman suffering from angina pectoris for 8 years, is reported. The clinical course was complicated by mild heart failure secondary to interventricular septum repture, diagnosed by Doppler-echocardiography. The patient was discharged in III-IV NYHA class with medical therapy.

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After a brief revision about the long QT syndrome, we report the case of a 52 year old man admitted to hospital for a syncopal attack. His electrocardiogram was considered normal: sinus bradycardia and U waves were recorded. The echocardiogram revealed anterior mitral leaflet redundancy and possible tricuspid prolapse.

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