Publications by authors named "Elena Filippini"

Background: Small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMC) are a heterogeneous group of structurally abnormal chromosomes, with an incidence of 0,044% in newborns that increases up to almost 7 times in developmentally retarded patients. sSMC from all 24 chromosome have been described, most of them originate from the group of the acrocentric, with around half deriving from the chromosome 15. Non-acrocentric sSMC are less common and, in the 30 percent of the cases, are associated with phenotypic effect.

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The post-mortem assessment of sepsis-related death can be carry out by many methods recently suggested as microbiological and biochemical investigations. In these cases, the cause of death is a multiple organ dysfunction due to a dysregulated inflammatory response occurring after the failure of infection control process. It was highlighted also that the heart can be a target organ in sepsis which determines the so-called septic cardiomyopathy characterized by myocardial depression.

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  • - It has been suggested that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) might play a role in the development of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but its serum levels in ADHD patients have not been previously studied.
  • - The study compared serum BDNF levels in 45 untreated ADHD children and 45 healthy matched controls, using the ELISA method for measurement.
  • - Results showed no significant difference in BDNF levels between ADHD patients and controls, indicating that untreated ADHD may not be associated with altered serum BDNF levels; further research with a larger sample is recommended for clearer insights.
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