Publications by authors named "Farina A"

In recent years, new anticancer drugs have been investigated and approved for the treatment of breast cancer based on improved survival outcomes. However, these new treatments have specific class-related side effects. Pulmonary toxicity has been identified as an adverse event of special interest with everolimus, and is becoming an increasingly significant clinical challenge with the recent approval of trastuzumab deruxtecan.

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The treatment landscape for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) has evolved significantly with the introduction of Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi), such as Tofacitinib (TOFA), which offer a new therapeutic option for patients who have failed or are intolerant to conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (csDMARDs). Safety concerns, particularly related to cardiovascular and cancer risks, prompted a need for additional investigation in real-world clinical settings. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effectiveness and predictors of response to TOFA in two subpopulations of RA patients, categorized by differing cardiovascular risk profiles.

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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) have transformed cancer treatment but can lead to rare and serious neurological side effects, such as chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO).
  • CIPO may be linked to T cell infiltration and presents with vague symptoms like nausea and constipation, complicating diagnosis and treatment.
  • In three cases treated with vedolizumab after corticosteroids failed, there was minimal improvement, suggesting vedolizumab is not an effective option for ICI-induced CIPO at this time.
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Background: Previous studies demonstrated that placental dysfunction leads to intrapartum fetal distress, particularly when an abnormal pattern of angiogenic markers is demonstrated at 36 weeks of gestation. The prediction of intrapartum fetal compromise is particularly important in patients undergoing induction of labor because of different indications for delivery, as this can be a useful in optimizing the method and timing of induction of labor.

Objective: This study aimed to examine whether the risk of preeclampsia assessed using the Fetal Medicine Foundation algorithm (derived from a combination of maternal risk factors, mean arterial pressure, placental growth factor, and soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1) is associated with the risk of intrapartum fetal compromise requiring cesarean delivery in a population of patients with singleton pregnancies undergoing induction of labor for various indications.

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Monte Carlo (MC) simulations can adequately describe photon migration in layered media; however, storing and querying the resulting dataset may be computationally prohibitive when detailed path data are needed for each photon trajectory. A heuristic approach that significantly reduces the stored information to the average path length traveled by the photons detected in each layer is proposed. Its accuracy is evaluated by comparing it with the exact time point spread function () for a bilayered medium.

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Group A (GAS), particularly (), is a significant human pathogen responsible for infections often ranging from mild superficial conditions to severe, life-threatening diseases like necrotizing fasciitis (NF) and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS). This case report details the rapid deterioration of a previously healthy 49-year-old woman who presented with localized symptoms in her left thigh, later escalating to septic shock and multi-organ failure related to GAS infection. Initial evaluations indicated significant inflammation and acute kidney injury, prompting broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment.

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The tumor suppressor is frequently mutated in hormone receptor-negative, HER2-positive breast cancer (BC), contributing to tumor aggressiveness. Traditional ancillary methods like immunohistochemistry (IHC) to assess functionality face pre- and post-analytical challenges. This proof-of-concept study employed a deep learning (DL) algorithm to predict mutational status from H&E-stained whole slide images (WSIs) of BC tissue.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most aggressive and invasive type of pancreatic cancer and is expected to soon become the second leading cause of cancer-associated death. The high mortality rate is due to the clinical features that allow asymptomatic progression to advanced stages, a period when current therapeutic treatments have limited efficacy. To address these challenges, researchers are focused on identifying new molecular and circulating markers for early PDAC detection and precision medicine.

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Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) is a powerful technique for studying biological processes. There exists a growing interest in developing strategies to enhance throughput and reduce acquisition time of FLIM systems, which commonly employ laser scanning excitation and time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) detection. In this work, we propose a wide-field FLIM microscope based on compressive sensing and high photon rate detection (beyond pile-up limit) based on a high-efficiency silicon photomultiplier detector as a single-pixel camera.

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The limits of applicability of scaling relations to generate new simulations of photon migration in scattering media by re-scaling an existing Monte Carlo simulation are investigated both for the continuous wave and the time domain case. We analyzed the convergence properties in various scenarios by numerical methods, trying to derive practical guidelines for the judicious use of this approach, as well as a deeper understanding of the physics behind such relations. In the case of scaling of the absorption coefficient, the convergence is always rigorous both for the forward and inverse problems, relying on the derivatives with respect to the absorption coefficient.

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  • Brain radiation helps control tumors in the brain but can cause cognitive impairments due to indirect damage from free radicals.
  • This damage leads to long-term cognitive issues, known as late neurotoxicity, which is a direct result of radiation therapy.
  • The review discusses how certain drugs and antioxidants, like ascorbate, may protect against these side effects, with existing research suggesting these methods are effective and cost-efficient.
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ETx-22, a novel ADC combining a tumor nectin-4-specific antibody and an innovative linker to exatecan, demonstrates significant and durable responses in low-target-expressing tumor models that are resistant to MMAE-based EV and has a better toxicity profile. This new ADC has the potential to benefit additional patient populations beyond its current indication.

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  • The study focuses on understanding the clinical and immunologic characteristics of patients with paraneoplastic neurologic syndromes (PNSs) linked to Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC).
  • A total of 47 patients were analyzed, revealing common neurological disorders such as Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) and encephalomyelitis, along with significant associations with specific neural antibodies.
  • The findings indicate that many patients initially presented without identifiable skin tumors but had lymph node metastases, and those without a primary tumor had a lower mortality rate compared to those with identified tumors.
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Background: Upadacitinib (UPA) is a selective, reversible Janus kinase inhibitor (JAKi) approved for the treatment of RA. However, there is still no solid evidence on the long-term efficacy of UPA in treated patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of UPA to obtain remission or low disease activity (LDA) in a series of UPA patients in patients with RA after 6 and 12 months of treatment in a real-world setting.

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Introduction: Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) occurs in 25% of patients undergoing a high-risk pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) and is a driving cause of major morbidity, mortality, prolonged hospital stay and increased costs after PD. There is a need for perioperative methods to decrease these risks. In recent studies, preoperative chemoradiotherapy in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) reduced the rate of POPF seemingly due to radiation-induced pancreatic fibrosis.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors lead to effective antitumour responses but also to immune-related adverse events (irAEs), which affect the nervous system in 1-5% of patients. Encephalitis is the most frequent central nervous system irAE and is clinically relevant due to its high severity and mortality. Early diagnosis is crucial but is hampered by the broad list of alternative diagnoses, the lack of established diagnostic criteria, and the need of extensive diagnostic procedures (e.

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  • This study investigates the clinical characteristics of neurologic immune-related adverse events (n-irAEs) linked to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and their potential to become chronic.
  • A total of 66 patients were analyzed, with findings showing that a significant portion experienced chronic n-irAEs, particularly affecting the peripheral nervous system and leading to various neurological impairments.
  • The study highlights that patients with concurrent myocarditis had a higher risk of fatal outcomes, and chronic n-irAEs often required ongoing treatment or resulted in persistent neurological issues like ataxia and cognitive impairment.
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We demonstrate the usability of bioresorbable phosphate glass fibers for time-domain diffuse optical spectroscopy (TD-DOS) in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) region of 950-1600 nm, with the use of an InGaAs detector. Bioresorbable fibers for diffuse optics present an exciting prospect due to their ability to be left implanted while retrieving optical properties from deeper regions (few cm) for monitoring treatments. Extending TD-DOS to the SWIR region could be useful to better identify biomarkers such as water, lipids and collagen, given their increase in absorption in this range.

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Background: One of the challenges that our Italian National Health Service is facing is the structural change of society, regarding the migratory flows recorded in the last thirty years with the consequent increase in faithful who follow religions other than the Catholic one.

Aim Of The Study: This study highlights the critical issues due to religious indications of different faiths which can have implications for our healthcare system. The study analyses the different concept of health, illness, well-being and pain, life and death, gender issues, rules regarding diet, fasting and drugs that can be taken by the patients.

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Following soil disturbances, establishing healthy roadside vegetation can reduce surface water runoff, improve soil quality, decrease erosion, and enhance landscape aesthetics. This study explores the use of organic soil amendments (OAs) as alternatives to conventional vegetation growth approaches, aiming to provide optimal compost mixing ratios for poor soils, and clarify guidelines for OAs' use in roadside projects. Three sandy loam soils and one loam soil were chosen for the study.

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Ataxia with anti-regulator of G-protein signaling 8 autoantibodies (RGS8-Abs) is an autoimmune disease recently described in four patients. The present study aimed to identify other patients with RGS8-Abs, describe their clinical features, including the link between RGS8-related autoimmune cerebellar ataxia (ACA) and cancer. Patients with RGS8-Abs were identified retrospectively in the biological collections of the French Reference Center for Paraneoplastic Neurological Syndrome and the University of California San Francisco Center for Encephalitis and Meningitis.

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: Central Venous Catheter (CVC)-related infections cannot always be solved by replacement, due to some vascular anomalies or an emergency status. This comprehensive, evidence-based review aimed to define the efficacy of antibacterial lock therapy (ALT) compared to the standard of care (SoC) in CVC-related infections. : We performed a systematic search in PubMed, Embase, and Google Scholar, looking for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and cohort or case-control observational studies.

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Background: Previous evidence showed that placental dysfunction triggers spontaneous preterm or term births and intrapartum fetal compromise and often requires urgent delivery, thereby exposing both the fetus and the mother to significant risks. Predicting spontaneous labor onset and intrapartum fetal compromise could improve obstetrical management and outcomes, but this is currently difficult, particularly in low-risk populations.

Objective: The objective of this study was to examine whether placental dysfunction, as assessed at 36 weeks' gestation by the soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 to placental growth factor ratio, is associated with the interval to spontaneous onset of labor and intrapartum fetal compromise that requires cesarean delivery in a routinely examined population.

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  • The study investigated immune checkpoint inhibitor-related encephalitis (ICI-encephalitis) to better understand its characteristics, identify diagnostic biomarkers, and explore factors predicting patient outcomes.* -
  • It analyzed data from 67 patients (median age 69 years) diagnosed between 2015-2023, finding that 64% had focal syndromes (like limbic encephalitis) while 36% had meningoencephalitis, with the former showing worse treatment responses and higher mortality rates.* -
  • The presence of PNS-related antibodies and abnormal MRI findings were more common in focal encephalitis cases, highlighting important distinctions that could guide future diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.*
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