Publications by authors named "Francesca DE Stefano"

Article Synopsis
  • - Gastritis cystica profunda (GCP) is a rare, benign gastric lesion characterized by cystic gland growth, often misdiagnosed due to its unclear cause.
  • - A case study describes a patient with melena and discomfort, where upper GI endoscopy and imaging suggested a gastric stromal tumor, leading to surgical resection.
  • - Histological analysis confirmed GCP with unique inflammatory features, highlighting GCP as a potential cause of upper GI bleeding that requires careful diagnosis and treatment approaches.
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Background: Benchmark analysis for open liver surgery for cirrhotic patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is still undefined.

Methods: Patients were identified from the Italian national registry HE.RC.

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The progressive and physiological decline in ovarian function depends on the rate of follicular loss by atresia, contributing to the reduction in ovarian reserve. Genetics and environmental factors play important roles in ovarian senescence and in the onset of ovarian dysfunctions such as diminished ovarian reserve. A better understanding of the mechanisms underlying ovarian aging and their regulation by genetic and environmental factors is needed to evaluate ovarian reserve and to predict fertility potential by identification of more accurate and less invasive markers.

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Background: The advent of flexible CO2 laser fiber to gynecology arena might represent a turning point in the use of laser energy on a large-scale basis in gynecological surgery. However, there might be some concerns regarding the degree of surgical skills required to use the flexible system. The purpose of our study is to evaluate whether flexible CO2 laser fiber is technically accessible.

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Study Objective: To evaluate associations among catamenial pneumothorax, pelvic endometriosis, and fertility status.

Design: Retrospective study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).

Setting: Departments of Thoracic Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy.

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The p66Shc protein mediates oxidative stress-related injury in multiple tissues. Steatohepatitis is characterized by enhanced oxidative stress-mediated cell damage. The role of p66Shc in redox signaling was investigated in human liver cells and alcoholic steatohepatitis.

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Aim: Immunohistochemical and molecular studies have suggested an oncogenic role for JCV in gastrointestinal carcinomas, but at least in colorectal cancers, the data are far from being unambiguous.

Methods: Two large series of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded gastric and colorectal cancers were analysed for the expression of JCV large T Antigen (T-Ag) with a panel of five antibodies, and for the presence of T-Ag DNA sequences using two PCR systems.

Results: Intense nuclear staining was observed in 54/116 (46%) colorectal, and in 92/234 (39%) gastric cancers, using the PAb416 monoclonal antibody against large T-Ag.

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Glucagon-like peptide-1 and its analogs may preserve pancreatic beta-cell mass by promoting resistance to cytokine-mediated apoptosis. The mechanisms of TNFalpha-induced apoptosis and of its inhibition by exendin-4 were investigated in insulin-secreting cells. INS-1 and MIN6 insulinoma cells were exposed to 20 ng/ml TNFalpha, with or without pretreatment with 10 nm exendin-4.

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The p66(Shc) protein isoform regulates MAP kinase activity and the actin cytoskeleton turnover, which are both required for normal glucose transport responses. To investigate the role of p66(Shc) in glucose transport regulation in skeletal muscle cells, L6 myoblasts with antisense-mediated reduction (L6/p66(Shc)as) or adenovirus-mediated overexpression (L6/p66(Shc)adv) of the p66(Shc) protein were examined. L6/(Shc)as myoblasts showed constitutive activation of ERK-1/2 and disruption of the actin network, associated with an 11-fold increase in basal glucose transport.

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IGF-I regulates bone acquisition and maintenance, even though the cellular targets and signaling pathways responsible for its action in human bone cells are poorly understood. Whether abnormalities in IGF-I action and signaling occur in human osteoblasts under conditions of net bone loss has not been determined. Herein we carried out a comparative analysis of IGF-I signaling in primary cultures of human osteoblasts from osteoporotic and control donors.

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In this study, we evaluated the activation of various insulin signaling molecules in human fat in vivo and compared signaling reactions in visceral and subcutaneous fat depots. Paired abdominal omental and subcutaneous fat biopsies were obtained from nonobese subjects with normal insulin sensitivity under basal conditions and 6 and 30 min following administration of intravenous insulin. Insulin receptor phosphorylation was more intense and rapid and insulin receptor protein content was greater in omental than in subcutaneous adipose tissue (P < 0.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Francesca DE Stefano"

  • Francesca De Stefano's recent research focuses on a wide range of medical topics including rare gastric lesions, liver surgery outcomes, ovarian aging, and endometriosis, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach in her investigations.
  • Her 2023 publication on Gastritis Cystica Profunda highlights the challenges of diagnosing this rare gastric lesion and calls for standardized treatment methods due to its complex nature.
  • Additionally, her work on hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients provides valuable insights into postoperative benchmarks, aiming to improve surgical outcomes in a vulnerable patient population.