Publications by authors named "Farci G"

Background. Hypophysitis is an inflammatory disease of the pituitary gland that may mimic pituitary tumors clinically and radiologically. Case Description.

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Introduction: New evidence indicates infections are emerging as risk factors for atherosclerosis although their specific role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis is still unclear.

Case Presentation: A 43-year-old Caucasian man who had been treated for four years for multiple sclerosis progressively manifested systemic hypertension, polycythemia, peripheral arterial occlusion with intermittent claudication, and persistent headaches. In 2006, an instrumental analysis (magnetic resonance imaging) of our patient revealed widespread fibrocalcific atherosclerotic lesions which accounted for all his current symptoms, including those related to microbial stimulus.

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In this paper we have investigated the distribution of corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH)-, vasopressin- and oxytocin-immunoreactive (IR) neurones in the paraventricular nucleus in the senile compared to the adult human brain. We found a higher number of CRH-IR neurones in senile compared to adult subjects. Vasopressin- and oxytocin-IR neurones were instead more weakly stained in the former compared to latter.

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One of 4 siblings affected by hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia (HSCA) of Marie's type developed Hodgkin's disease (HD): the stage was IV B, the patient was submitted to conventional chemo- and radiotherapy and achieved complete remission. An accurate clinical, genetic and immunological study was carried out on all his family, including a complete HLA typing, a chromosome study, the immunophenotyping of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), the PBMC response to polyclonal mitogens, to interleukin 2 (IL-2), to the association of PHA + IL-2 and the evaluation of the IL-2 receptor expression. No association was clearly demonstrable between an HLA haplotype and HSCA, while the patient with HSCA and HD was HLA-B18- and DQw3-positive (the last at homozygous level), two antigens known to be strongly associated with HD, mainly among the Sardinian ethnic group.

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Hydatid localization in the major branches of the pulmonary circulation have rarely been reported. The AA. describe the case of a young male patient, previously operated for pulmonary and hepatic hydatidosis, who was unresponsive to medical treatment and died of right heart failure.

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A considerable number of patients having aorto-femoral surgery for chronic obliterative atherosclerosis show evidence of obstructed run-off vessels. In this condition poorer long-term results were documented in many series. The present study was aimed at investigating the state of 33 small muscular arteries of 8 limbs amputated for atherosclerotic gangrene.

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Two familial cases of hairy cell leukaemia are reported: a daughter, 44-years-old, with a very unusual ultrastructural pattern found in hairy cells, the "tubuloreticular inclusions", and her mother, 71-years-old, who was affected six years later. Routine laboratory investigations, cytochemical and cytogenetic studies including HLA typing, as well as in vitro proliferative response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to polyclonal mitogens and to exogenous interleukin 2, were performed. The immunological characterization by assessing the cell surface phenotypic markers with monoclonal antibodies and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) investigations were also carried out.

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The hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis of heroin addicts was investigated by evaluating plasma cortisol levels throughout the day in 37 heroin abusers (HA), 17 of whom showed detectable morphine levels, indicating heroin administration in the previous hours and in 12 controls. All HA showed lower cortisol levels in basal condition (100.7 +/- 61.

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