Publications by authors named "Ferlin G"

For abdominal lymphoma patients, fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET) provides unique information on the presence of residual active disease. We provide an update on the largest reported cohort of patients whose management following induction therapy was based on routine PET and computed tomography (CT) restaging. Fifty-nine patients with Hodgkin's disease or aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma presenting abdominal involvement (35% with bulky disease) were studied with both PET and CT following combined chemotherapy/radiation treatment.

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Objective: To assess the reliability of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18-FDG PET) in distinguishing benign from malignant cystic lesions of the pancreas.

Summary Background Data: The preoperative differential diagnosis of cystic lesions of the pancreas remains difficult: the most important point is to identify malignant or premalignant cysts that require resection. 18-FDG PET is a new imaging procedure based on the increased glucose metabolism by tumor cells and has been proposed for the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic cancer.

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Previous studies have shown areas of cerebral hypoperfusion in the frontal and parietal lobes of asymptomatic hypertensives, in the absence of extracranial carotid artery stenosis. The aims of the present study were: (a) to correlate the presence of focal cortical hypoperfusion with the presence of white matter lesions (WML), lacunae and extracranial carotid artery stenosis; and (b) to compare the effects on cerebral perfusion of the dihydropyridine calcium entry blocker lacidipine and of hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) in hypertensive patients with carotid artery stenosis. Forty-one patients (30 males, aged 40-75) with mild to moderate essential hypertension and with negative history for cerebrovascular diseases were investigated.

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Unlabelled: Cardiac PET studies in patients with left bundle branch block (LBBB) are few, and the results are conflicting. In particular, even if a reduced uptake of FDG is reported, confirmation in a large group of patients and exact understanding of the underlying cause are lacking.

Methods: We selected 29 consecutive patients who had complete LBBB and no significant stenosis on coronary angiography scheduled for FDG and 13N-NH3 PET for myocardial viability evaluation at our center.

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Focal cerebral hypoperfusion is a common finding in uncomplicated hypertensives even in the absence of large vessel atherosclerosis, and neuropsychological deficits correlate with cerebral hypoperfusion in hypertensive patients with cerebral microangiopathy. We investigated the effects on cerebral perfusion of the dihydropiridine calcium antagonist lacidipine and of hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) in asymptomatic hypertensive patients with concomitant atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries. Fifteen essential hypertensives (including 13 males, aged 55-75 years) with at least one 30-60% stenosis of the internal carotid artery at echo-color Doppler examination were treated in a double-blind, randomized, parallel study with lacidipine (4-6 mg od) or HCTZ (25-50 mg od) for 3 months after a 4-week single-blind placebo period.

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Background: Treatment of both Hodgkin's disease (HD) and aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) with abdominal presentation at the time of diagnosis is often followed by detection of residual masses by computed tomography (CT). However, CT is usually unable to discriminate between residual tumor and fibrosis/necrosis. We investigated the ability of fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET) to differentiate between residual active tumor tissue and fibrosis.

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To evaluate the effectiveness of PET with FDG in the preoperative identification of loco-regional lymph node metastases in patients with head and neck tumors a total of 24 consecutive patients coming to the E.N.T.

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Could a brain circuit exist, verifiable using positron emission tomography (PET), that links coitus and its dysfunctions, such as impotence? Could re-establishing normal sexual functioning be linked with the normalization of some sort of altered brain metabolism utilizing a therapeutic project that uses psychodynamic psychotherapy integrating virtual reality (VR)? A Brain PET Scan and a self-administered sexual activity questionnaire were given to 11 heterosexual patients affected by impotence due to psychological causes, both before and approximately 6 months after a cycle of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Seven randomly-selected patients received psychotherapy with VR technology using the Optale Method. PET data, used to indicate glucose consumption in various brain areas, were compared with data from normal patients, and a statistical analysis was run.

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Background: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an alternative therapy in patients with refractory angina pectoris when coronary revascularization cannot be performed. Several hypotheses have been given to explain the effects of SCS in reducing the number and the intensity of anginal crises. These hypotheses include possible variations in myocardial blood flow (MBF).

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Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been widely studied by neuroimaging techniques in recent years with conflicting results. In particular, using single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and perfusion tracers, hypoperfusion has been found in several brain regions, although the findings vary across research centers. The objective of this study was to investigate brain metabolism of patients affected by CFS, using [18F]fluorine-deoxyglucose (18FDG) positron emission tomography (PET).

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Background/aims: Previous studies showed contrasting results with regard to alterations of regional cerebral blood flow/metabolism in subjects with liver cirrhosis. The aim of the study was to extend these findings in a larger series of patients. In addition, we wanted to determine whether such alterations are reversed by successful liver transplantation.

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Objectives: We investigated the sensitivity and specificity of exercise-induced T wave normalization (TWN) in infarct-related electrocardiographic leads (IRLs) for detection of residual viability in the infarct area.

Background: The meaning of exercise-induced TWN on IRLs is not yet well understood. Recent reports suggest that TWN during dobutamine echocardiography could indicate the presence of viable myocardium.

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We evaluated the clinical value of positron emission tomography (PET) using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) for neuroendocrine tumor (NET) detection. Sixteen patients with cytologically or histologically proved NETs were investigated. Patients were divided in two groups of eight patients each according to the clinicopathologic features related to prognosis: slow-growing NETs and aggressive NETs.

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A diabetic patient affected by insulin-dependent diabetes, significant stenosis of left anterior descending (LAD) coronary, thrombolyzed myocardial infarction and complete left bundle branch block (LBBB) was examined by PET. Myocardial perfusion, glucose utilization and oxidative metabolism were evaluated by 13N-ammonia, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) and 11C-acetate, respectively. Despite severe damage in 18F-FDG uptake in the septum, with a septum-to-lateral ratio (S/L R) equal to 0.

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Unlabelled: Increased risk of subsequent cardiac events after an acute infarction can be identified through dipyridamole infusion. It remains to be determined whether echocardiographic or scintigraphic imaging modes are equivalent. The aim of our study was to compare the prognostic information obtained early after an acute uncomplicated myocardial infarction through high-dose dipyridamole coupled with echocardiography or scintigraphy via Tc 99m sestamibi SPECT imaging.

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We investigated 5 MTC patients, 3 preoperatively for staging purpose, and 2 after surgery, during the follow-up, because of the persistence of elevated serum tumoral markers. FDG PET results were compared with conventional radiologic (US, CT scan, MRI) and scintigraphic non-invasive techniques (99mTc-MIBI and 99mTc-MDP scans). In all the 3 patients preoperatively studied, PET, as well as the other imaging modalities, detected the primitive tumor and the loco-regional lymphnode metastases.

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We report the results of FDG PET whole body scan in 75 cancer patients in whom tumor extent was defined by surgical, histological or cytological findings and clinical follow-up. Twenty-five had malignant lymphomas, 24 lung carcinomas, and 26 other types of solid tumors. Twenty-three patients were evaluated at disease onset, before therapy, and 37 at the moment of tumor recurrence; the remaining 15 patients were in complete remission after treatment and were taken as controls.

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Background: This study compares the prognostic value of 99mTc-labeled methoxyisobutyl isonitrile (MIBI) single-photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT) imaging, echocardiography, and other clinical and laboratory prognostic factors in the long-term risk stratification of patients with stable uncomplicated infarcts.

Methods And Results: Ninety-one consecutive patients affected by a first myocardial infarction without serious complications were enrolled. After at least 3 months from the infarction, they were submitted to stress-rest MIBI SPECT and rest echocardiography.

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Asymptomatic chronic thyroiditis (ACT) is a variant of the autoimmune thyroiditis characterized by the presence of circulating anti-thyroid antibodies and the absence of palpable goiter. Thyroid function can be normal but a considerable percentage of ACT patients tend to develop subclinical hypothyroidism over time and thus periodical controls of thyroid hormones and TSH levels are needed. At present, useful parameters for predicting the functional outcome of ACT patients are lacking.

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Many patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) develop parkinsonian symptoms, suggesting an overlapping between AD and Parkinson's disease (PD). However, pathologic and neurochemical studies indicate that the involvement of the dopamine system may be different in the two conditions. Using single photon emission tomography, we determined the relative specific striatal uptake (striatum to cerebellum ratio) of the D2 receptor ligand [123I]-IBZM in 15 AD patients without overt extrapyramidal symptoms (three subjects presented mild rigidity and bradykinesia) and nine age-matched controls.

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In this study we investigated the bone scan pattern in a homogeneous group of asymptomatic patients implanted with the same type of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and with a minimum follow-up of 2 years. Twenty-nine patients (21 females, 8 males, mean age 62 years), with a total of 30 uncemented Hofmann TKAs, were entered in the study. The time interval from surgery to scintigraphic evaluation ranged from 2 to 4 years.

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Background: Aim of the present study was to compare the ability of low-dose (5-10 gamma/Kg/min) dobutamine echocardiography (DE) and of positron emission tomography (PET), performed after a thrombolized acute myocardial infarction (AMI), to predict the spontaneous functional recovery (SFR) of viable but akinetic myocardial segments.

Patients And Methods: Twenty-one pts were studied by DE, 10 +/- 2 days (DE1) and 31 +/- 2 days (DE2), after a thrombolized AMI, and by PET (18F-FDS, glucose load) within 7 days after DE2; a basal echo was also performed 3 months after AMI. The left ventricle was divided in 16 segments, both in echo and PET examination.

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The value of functional and morphological neuroimaging in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still debated. Described here are cerebral perfusion and linear measures of medial temporal lobe atrophy in 2 monozygotic twins discordant for AD who were investigated with technetium 99m-hexamethylpropy-leneamineoxime single-photon emission tomography (SPET) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Both showed pathological cortical perfusion findings on SPET, while medical temporal lobe atrophy was present only in the affected twin.

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