Background: Pregnancy in Type 1 diabetic patients is a precarious condition, both for mother and fetus with increased the risk of prematurity and, immediately after delivery with risk of respiratory distress syndrome and hypoglycaemia in newborns. A strict control and monitoring of diabetes throughout pregnancy is important in reducing the impact of the disease on the fetus and newborn. In recent years many new technologies have been introduced to ameliorate diabetes monitoring, where the last is the Real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (RT-CGMS).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMinerva Stomatol
April 1998
Background And Methods: The cranio-facial morphology has been evaluated on the basis of cephalometric studies in nine patients with Turner's syndrome. The aim of this study is to identify the growth model and the typical malocclusions of this syndrome. This study has been completed with an evaluation of mesio-distal dimension of permanent teeth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report on five cases of Seckel syndrome type I primordial dwarfism, belonging to three unrelated sibships. Immunological and cytogenetic investigations with DEB test did not evidence immunodeficiency or chromosomal fragility. HLA phenotype studies revealed an identical haplotype in affected sibs: a possible linkage with HLA is therefore suggested.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe term "Minimal Breast Cancer" includes different neoplastic changes, the common characteristic of which is an high survival rate (90% of cases) when the treatment is early started. In all patients with palpable nodules and in patients "at risk", thermography, mammography, xerography, echography and cytological examination by suction-needle, must be performed to rule out the existence of a "Minimal Breast Cancer". The methods of treatment preferred by the Authors, according to the different types of pathological changes, are the following: a) through follow-up or, alternatively, subcutaneous mastectomy when a "lobular carcinoma in situ"; b) subcutaneous mastectomy and axillary emptying when the diagnosis is found in "intraductal carcinoma"; c) mastectomy, performed according to Patey's technique, or removal of all the involved breast quadrant, axillary emptying and radiotherapy of the residual glandular parenchyma in case of ductal carcinoma or invasive lobular carcinoma less than 0.
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