Publications by authors named "F Cerneca"

Background: It has recently been suggested that recombinant FSH administration may result in an increased risk of venous thrombosis. An open-label, randomized, controlled trial was carried out to compare the impact of urinary and recombinant FSH on haemostasis.

Methods: Fifty infertile women were randomized, using a random number generator on a personal computer, to receive either highly purified urinary FSH (u-hFSH) or recombinant human FSH (r-hFSH); a starting dose of 150 IU.

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Background: The clotting state of the blood changes according to the type of physical exercise to which a group of healthy subjects are subjected. We studied the behaviour of the coagulation system before and after near-maximum, specific and standardized exercise tests in three groups of males practising sports defined as demanding in terms of cardiovascular output.

Methods: The study was a comparative investigation between athletes and the group of controls composed of presumably healthy males.

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Objective: To establish the physiologic changes in the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems during normal pregnancy and puerperium.

Study Design: One hundred and seventeen normal pregnant women were investigated in a longitudinal study involving five measurements: blood samples were collected at 10, 20, 30, 36 weeks and on the second day puerperium and were assayed for prothrombin time (PT expressed in INR), activated partial thromboplastin time (PTT), fibrinogen (FBG), antithrombin III activity (AT III), protein C activity (PC), protein S activity (PS), prothrombin fragments 1+2 (F1+2), type 1 plasminogen activator inhibitor activity (PAI) and tissue-plasminogen activator antigen (t-PA). Student t-test, One Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni test were used for statistical analysis.

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Variations of platelet aggregation and plasma levels of clotting factors V, IX, XI, and XII were studied in 5 patients with Niemann-Pick disease type Is in the course of a 3-year study of treatment with periodic subcutaneous infusions of amniotic epithelial cells. Before commencement of treatment, the concentrations of these factors were found to be abnormal in four of five patients. It was possible to complete the study protocol in only two patients.

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