Publications by authors named "G Bertino"

Purpose: The primary endpoint of the study was to quantitatively evaluate the presence of IIB neck level metastases in patients with laryngeal carcinoma, to provide valuable evidence to aid surgeons in the decision-making process for neck dissections. As a secondary aim this study analyzed the presence of factors that may be associated with a higher prevalence of metastasis.

Methods: Two independent authors (EE, MVV) searched for articles on PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, and Scopus databases.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The new treatment method, Bleomycin ElectroScleroTherapy (BEST), uses bleomycin and electrical pulses to improve the treatment of vascular malformations, drawing parallels to electrochemotherapy for tumors.
  • - A Current Operating Procedure (COP) is being developed to standardize BEST clinical practices, utilizing the Cliniporator device for electrical stimulation, and following European guidelines for safety and efficacy.
  • - The protocol outlines specific requirements and recommends two technical approaches based on the type of lesion and available resources: one using ultrasound guidance and the other combining ultrasound with fluoroscopy.
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Cancer prehabilitation is the process between the time of cancer diagnosis and the beginning of the active acute treatment; prehabilitation consists of various need-based interventions, e.g., physical activity, a nutritional program, and psychological support.

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We recently demonstrated the effectiveness of long-term treatment with rifaximin and the probiotic DSF (De Simone formulation) in improving urogenital and gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with both chronic inflammatory prostatitis (IIIa prostatitis) and diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D), relative to patients with IBS-D alone. Because the low-grade inflammation of the intestine and prostate may be one of the reasons for co-developing both IIIa prostatitis and IBS-D, we designed the present study to once again evaluate the efficacy of combined rifaximin and DSF treatment in patients affected by IIIa prostatitis plus IBS-D, but we also measured seminal plasma pro-inflammatory (IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) cytokines before and after treatment. Methods: We consecutively enrolled 124 patients with IIIa prostatitis and IBS-D (diagnosed using the Rome III criteria).

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