Publications by authors named "Francesca Sorvillo"

Aim: To evaluate serum osteoprotegerin (OPG) concentrations in relation to age-dependent changes in serum markers of bone metabolism and systemic inflammation.

Methods: Two-hundred and eighty-three healthy subjects were evaluated for plasma estimated creatinine clearance (Cr-clearance), C-reactive protein (CRP), bone alkaline phosphatase, C-telopeptides of type-1 collagen (CrossLaps), nuclear factor-kappaB ligand (RANKL) and OPG concentrations.

Results: In adult subjects (82 cases aged between 27 and 64 years) serum OPG concentrations were significantly and independently correlated with RANKL and Cr-clearance (R(2): 0.

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Unlabelled: In women monitored for thyroid carcinoma, short-term stimulation with rhTSH induced an acute decrease in serum C-telopeptides of type-1 collagen and an increase in serum BALP levels without any effect on OPG production. The inhibitory effect of TSH on bone resorption occurred only in postmenopausal women who showed low BMD and a high bone turnover rate as an effect of L-thyroxine suppressive therapy.

Introduction: It has been recently shown that thyrotropin (TSH) has an inhibitory activity on skeletal remodeling in in vitro conditions.

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Objective: To compare the effects of pregnancy on the serum free thyroxine (FT4) levels in two cohorts of primary hypothyroid women treated with different levothyroxine (L-T4) doses before gestation.

Design And Method: Twenty-five women with compensated hypothyroidism of different aetiology (thyroidectomized and Hashimoto's thyroiditis) were enrolled in this prospective study. The women were receiving substitutive doses of L-T4 and were anticipating pregnancy.

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  • The study examines how TSH influences VEGF production over time in patients with thyroid carcinoma.
  • It tracks serum levels of VEGF, thyroglobulin, and TSH in 45 thyroidectomized patients at multiple intervals after administering rhTSH.
  • Results indicate that rhTSH significantly lowers VEGF levels, particularly during TSH peaks, suggesting TSH might affect VEGF regulation in tissues beyond the thyroid.
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Objective: In the present study we have performed a grey-scale quantitative analysis of thyroid echogenicity in the patients affected by Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT), obtaining a numerical estimate of the degree of hypoechogenicity associated with the appearance of thyroid dysfunction.

Materials And Methods: The study group included 89 patients with serum positivity for thyroglobulin (TgAb) and/or peroxidase (TPOAb) antibodies. Ultrasound (US) evaluation of thyroid gland and biochemical assay of serum thyrotropin (TSH), free-thyroxine (FT4) and free-triiodiothyronyne (FT3) were performed in all patients, and in 40 healthy subjects enrolled as control group.

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Objective: In this study we performed single-cell analysis of the intracellular cytokine expression in peripheral CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes from patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) to investigate the type-1 response separately for the two lymphocyte sub-populations.

Design And Methods: Twenty-nine patients affected by HT and 20 healthy subjects, matched for sex and age, were enrolled. After the analysis of the lymphocyte sub-populations, the intracellular content of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in phorbolmyristate acetate (PMA)-stimulated CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes was assayed.

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  • This study explored thyroid hormone changes in patients with liver cirrhosis related to hepatitis C virus (HCV) and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
  • Group A consisted of 31 patients with HCC, while Group B included 29 patients without HCC, both groups matched by sex, age, and liver dysfunction.
  • The results showed that although thyroid hormone levels were similar between the groups, patients with HCC had significantly higher levels of reverse T3 (rT3) at diagnosis, suggesting that increased rT3 could help identify HCC in cirrhosis patients.
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  • This study investigates the link between serum IGF-I levels and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related cirrhosis.
  • It followed 114 patients for about 56 months, conducting regular liver ultrasounds and serum IGF-I measurements.
  • Results showed a significant decrease in IGF-I levels in patients who developed HCC, occurring about 9 months before diagnosis. *
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Objective: To investigate whether the addition of iodized salt to daily diet in thyroidectomized patients for nontoxic goitre could influence the effectiveness of nonsuppressive L-thyroxine (L-T4) therapy on thyroid remnant size, during 12 months' follow-up after thyroid surgery.

Design And Patients: A consecutive series of selected 139 patients (26 males, 113 females; median age 45 years, range 30-69 years) living in a moderate iodine-deficient area, and undergoing thyroid surgery for nontoxic multinodular goitre, was enrolled. Patients were assigned randomly to two different therapeutic regimens: 70 patients received L-T4 therapy alone (Gr.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the addition of ribavirin (RIBA) to interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) therapy increases the risk of developing thyroid autoimmunity and/or dysfunction.

Design And Methods: The study group (group A) included 72 patients undergoing treatment with IFN-alpha (3-6 million units three times weekly) plus RIBA (1.0-1.

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Background And Objective: The therapeutic efficacy of lanreotide SR and octreotide LAR has been studied widely in patients treated previously with neurosurgery and/or radiotherapy. These therapies limit the evaluation of the long-term effects of somatostatin analogues on tumour shrinkage. Neurosurgical and radiotherapy treatments cause irreversible anatomical changes in pituitary morphology, which can make accurate evaluation of tumour shrinkage difficult.

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