Publications by authors named "F Robutti"

The aim of the study was to evaluate whether treatment with 200 micrograms/d of the somatostatin analogue octreotide (SMS 201-995) for three months can influence the trophic action exerted by hypergastrinemia on endocrine cells of the oxyntic mucosa, a condition potentially leading to hyperplasia and carcinoid tumors. Endocrine cells were morphometrically investigated in Grimelius silver stained sections of endoscopic biopsies of oxyntic mucosa collected from 13 hypergastrinemic patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) (n = 5), antral G cell hyperfunction (AGCH) (n = 4) and atrophic gastritis type A (AG-A) (n = 4) before and after 3 months treatment and 3 months after drug discontinuance. The treatment induced a reduction of the volume density (P < 0.

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Using a computer-assisted image analysis system, we performed a morphometric study of silver-stained nucleoli of hepatocytes in liver biopsy specimens from hepatitis C virus-positive patients with chronic persistent hepatitis (3 cases), chronic active hepatitis (4 cases), and cirrhosis (4 cases). The number and the total area of nucleoli, the average area of each nucleolus and the nuclear area were determined for each of 100 hepatocytes per case. A continuing increase in the area of both nucleoli and nuclei paralleled a progressive decrease in the number of nucleoli during the evolution of chronic hepatitis C to liver cirrhosis.

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The number and the size of silver-stained intranuclear granules, which correspond to the nucleolus and nucleolar organizer regions, have been determined by means of quantitative methods in cultured primary human mesothelial cells obtained from normal, reactive and malignant mesothelium. The mean values per nucleus of the number, the total area, the average area, and the relative area of the silver-stained granules and the mean nuclear area were determined for each of the three conditions. Normal, reactive and malignant mesothelial cells differed significantly in all the features.

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Being able to identify patients with superficial bladder carcinoma at high risk of tumour relapse would be helpful in reducing the high recurrence rate observed in these cases, because a more aggressive prophylactic treatment could be applied. We obtained a series of cystoscopic and histological findings from 27 patients with pTa and pT1 bladder carcinomas, of whom 19 recurred within 2 years following transurethral resection. Histological grade, shape and number of tumours were chosen as discriminating features between patients who relapsed and those who did not.

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Modifications of gene expression may occur in hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related chronic liver diseases, possibly also involving ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes contained in the nucleolus. Changes in the level of transcriptional activity of rRNA genes are reflected by variations in the number and/or size of the nucleoli. Therefore a quantitative analysis of the silver-stained nucleoli (AgNus) was performed in a small series of liver needle biopsies from patients with HBV+ chronic persistent hepatitis (CPH) (n = 3), HBV+ chronic active hepatitis (CAH) (n = 3) and HBV+ cirrhosis (CIR) (n = 3).

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