Publications by authors named "Ferraro E"

Introduction: Cardiac fibrosis occurs in a wide range of cardiac diseases and is characterised by the transdifferentiation of cardiac fibroblasts into myofibroblasts these cells produce large quantities of extracellular matrix, resulting in myocardial scar. The profibrotic process is multi-factorial, meaning identification of effective treatments has been limited. The antifibrotic effect of the bile acid ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) is established in cases of liver fibrosis however its mechanism and role in cardiac fibrosis is less well understood.

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  • Highly pathogenic H5N1 (HP H5N1) influenza A virus has been found in North American ducks since 2021, leading to a study monitoring blue-winged teal in the Mississippi flyway from spring 2022 to spring 2024 for infection and antibody levels.
  • The research revealed peak infections in fall 2022 in Minnesota, mirroring historic patterns seen with low-pathogenicity influenza A viruses, but with a notably higher prevalence of H5N1.
  • Results indicated a shift in antibody response over the study period, with more ducks testing positive for the specific H5 antigen of the HP H5N1 strain, suggesting evolving patterns in how the virus is affecting duck populations during migration.
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  • * Of the 269 patients with RD, 64% were still HER2(+) while 36% had lost HER2 positivity; both subgroups had similar rates of invasive breast cancer recurrence and brain metastasis events during a 24-month follow-up.
  • * Overall, higher IDFS (invasive disease-free survival) events were observed in patients with RD compared to those who achieved a pathologic complete response (pCR), indicating that further effective treatment strategies are needed to reduce the
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  • The study investigates the effects of discontinuing dimethyl fumarate (DMF) during early pregnancy in women with multiple sclerosis (MS), analyzing 137 pregnancies from Italian MS Centers.
  • Results show that disease activity typically decreases during pregnancy but increases postpartum; higher relapse rates before conception correlate with faster relapses after giving birth.
  • Importantly, DMF exposure during early pregnancy did not negatively affect fetal outcomes, suggesting it is safe for the pregnancy context.
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The co-occurrence of germline and somatic oncogenic alterations is frequently observed in breast cancer, but their combined biologic and clinical significance has not been evaluated. To assess the role of germline-somatic interactions on outcomes in routine practice, we developed an integrated clinicogenomic pipeline to analyze the genomes of over 4,500 patients with breast cancer. We find that germline (g) -associated tumors are enriched for loss-of-function mutations and manifest poor outcomes on standard-of-care, front-line CDK4/6 inhibitor (CDK4/6i) combinations.

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Introduction: High-flow nasal oxygen (HFNO), or transnasal humidified rapid-insufflation ventilatory exchange (THRIVE), is a technique providing apneic oxygenation and a degree of ventilation during microlaryngeal surgery. Its use with laser has been questioned due to concern for airway fire. For fire to occur, a triad of ignition source, oxidizer, and fuel source must be present.

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Background: Elderly patients are underrepresented in clinical trials, particularly in early-phase studies. Our study assessed the safety and efficacy of novel anti-cancer treatments investigated in early-phase clinical trials, comparing outcomes between younger and elderly patients.

Methods: This retrospective study analyzed data from patients enrolled in phase I/II trials at our center between January 2014 and April 2021.

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  • CDK4/6 inhibitors (CDK4/6i) are key 1st line treatments for HR+HER2- metastatic breast cancer, but their effect on brain metastases (BM) is not fully understood.
  • A study evaluated 662 patients—363 who received CDK4/6i and 299 who did not—comparing their progression-free survival (CNS PFS) and overall survival (OS) after BM diagnosis.
  • Results showed that patients who received CDK4/6i after BM had better CNS PFS and OS than those who received it before, suggesting prior exposure may create resistance, indicating the need for better patient selection strategies.
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This study evaluated neoplasia in fish using medical records from zoos, aquariums, and exotic animal veterinarians. The parameters evaluated included geographic location, habitat type, signalment, anatomic location of neoplasia, type of neoplasia as confirmed with histologic examination, survival time, and treatments provided for each patient. These data were entered into the Exotic Species Cancer Research Alliance (ESCRA) database.

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Brain metastases (BM) significantly affect the prognosis as well as the quality of life of breast cancer (BC) patients. Although advancements in neurosurgical and radiotherapy techniques improve local control and symptom management, BM remains associated with a poor prognosis. In addition, the efficacy of currently approved systemic therapies in central nervous system (CNS) compartment is still limited, especially after progression on local therapy.

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Overexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), a transmembrane tyrosine kinase receptor, has been described in about 15-20% of breast cancer (BC) and is associated with poor outcomes. Trastuzumab is the first anti-HER2 monoclonal antibody (mAB) that blocks receptor activity but it also activates immune response against cancer cells, thus, revolutionizing the prognosis of patients with HER2-positive BC. Over the years, new therapies have been developed, including other mAbs and tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) that required multimodal approaches with chemotherapy to optimize their anticancer activity.

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Hormone receptor-positive (HR+) breast cancer (BC) accounts for approximately 70% of all breast invasive tumors. Endocrine therapy (ET) represents the standard treatment for HR + BC. Most patients, however, eventually develop resistance to ET, which limits their effectiveness and poses a major challenge for the management of HR + BC.

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Background: Adipose tissue metabolism may be impaired in patients with cancer. In particular, increased lipolysis was described in cancer-promoting adipose tissue atrophy. For this reason, we assessed the expression of the lipolysis-associated genes and proteins in subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) of gastrointestinal (GI) cancer patients compared to controls to verify their involvement in cancer, among different types of GI cancers, and in cachexia.

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  • - The study analyzed the factors behind treatment changes in 4,739 patients with active relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis from the Italian MS Register, focusing on those who experienced relapses within the past two years.
  • - Results revealed that over half of the patients switched their disease-modifying therapy (DMT) due to clinical relapses, with those who switched being typically younger and less disabled than non-switchers.
  • - The use of high-efficacy DMTs, particularly anti-CD20 drugs like Alemtuzumab and Ocrelizumab, was shown to significantly lower the risk of needing to switch treatments due to disease activity.
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  • * Researchers hypothesized that altering the metabolism of different microglia subsets could enhance their anti-inflammatory effects, presenting a potential treatment strategy for neurodegenerative diseases.
  • * The study found that the FDA-approved drug Ranolazine, along with other compounds like Quercetin and Naringenin, can reduce inflammation and neurotoxicity in microglial cells, suggesting these molecules could be useful for therapy without the side effects associated with corticosteroids.
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Objectives: Post intubation phonatory insufficiency (PIPI) or posterior glottic diastasis describes posterior glottic insufficiency (PGI) caused by prolonged intubation causing medial arytenoid ulceration, mucosal scarring, and incomplete cricoarytenoid joint adduction. The purpose of this review is to showcase diagnostic findings, surgical rehabilitation, and gaps in our treatment algorithm of PIPI.

Data Sources: Embase, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science.

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Background: Hospital prescribers often use the labels on multicompartment compliance aids or monitored dosage systems, known in Australia as dose administration aids (DAAs), as a trusted source of information about patients' medication regimens taken in the community.

Aim: The primary aim was to explore the prevalence and nature of labelling incidents on community pharmacy-prepared DAAs.

Methods: A convenience sample of 100 adult patients admitted to a metropolitan teaching hospital who used a community pharmacy-prepared DAA at home was recruited.

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The terms hoarseness and dysphonia are used interchangeably, and both describe a type of altered vocal quality affecting one-third of patients. While hoarseness may be secondary to benign conditions such as reflux or viral laryngitis, it may suggest benign or malignant vocal-fold pathology. It is important for caregivers to know how to evaluate, treat, and when to refer patients for direct visualization via laryngoscopy.

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Background: Although multiple sclerosis (MS) Intimacy and Sexuality Questionnaire-19 (MSISQ-19) is a widely applied tool, no unique definition of sexual dysfunction (SD) based on its score exists.

Objective: To explore the impact of different MSISQ-19 cut-offs on SD prevalence and associated risk factors, providing relevant information for its application in research and clinical settings.

Methods: After defining SD according to two different MSISQ-19 cut-offs in 1155 people with MS (pwMS), we evaluated SD prevalence and association with sociodemographic and clinical features, mood status and disability via logistic regression.

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Decreased left ventricle (LV) function caused by genetic mutations or injury often leads to debilitating and fatal cardiovascular disease. LV cardiomyocytes are, therefore, a potentially valuable therapeutical target. Human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hPSC-CMs) are neither homogeneous nor functionally mature, which reduces their utility.

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Background: Patients with HER2+ breast cancer (BC) frequently develop leptomeningeal metastases (LM). While HER2-targeted therapies have demonstrated efficacy in the neoadjuvant, adjuvant, and metastatic settings, including for parenchymal brain metastases, their efficacy for patients with LM has not been studied in a randomized controlled trial. However, several single-armed prospective studies, case series and case reports have studied oral, intravenous, or intrathecally administered HER2-targeted therapy regimens for patients with HER2+ BC LM.

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  • The study investigates the incidence of de Quervain's tenosynovitis in caregivers of newborns, examining factors like the child's age, weight, and the caregiver's lactation status.
  • Surveys targeting parents in the Buffalo area were conducted, revealing different groups based on reported wrist pain and the results of a self-guided Finkelstein test, including 90 with no pain and 20 with pain indicating possible tenosynovitis.
  • The findings suggest that caregiving activities significantly contribute to the development of wrist pain, whereas hormonal changes related to lactation do not appear to be a major factor, indicating the need for healthcare providers to consider this condition in caregivers with wrist pain.
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Despite being a common issue in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS), sexual dysfunction is still underinvestigated. This work aims to assess the potential determinants of sexual dysfunction in pwMS by considering its relationship with disease severity (in terms of global disability), illness perception, and depressive symptoms. In this multicenter study, 1010 pwMS responded to an online survey.

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Recent cross-sectional investigations suggest a relationship between frailty, as measured by Frailty Index (FI), and multiple sclerosis (MS). However, if and how frailty is associated with relapse activity in MS is still unknown. To explore this issue, a one-year follow-up study involving 471 patients was conducted.

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Flavonoids are natural compounds that are attracting great interest in the biomedical field thanks to the wide spectrum of their biological properties. Their employment as anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antidiabetic drugs, as well as for many other pharmacological applications, is extensively investigated. One of the most successful ways to increase their therapeutic efficacy is to encapsulate them into a polymeric matrix in order to control their concentration in the physiological fluids for a prolonged time.

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