Publications by authors named "G Campobasso"

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  • This study systematically reviews the link between air pollution and female ovarian reserve, based on 15 human observational studies selected from 136 articles.
  • Findings indicate a significant inverse relationship between ovarian reserve and environmental pollutants, particularly PM2.5, PM10, and nitrogen oxides (NO), while evidence for other pollutants like benzene and formaldehyde was minimal.
  • Despite evidence suggesting that air pollutants negatively impact ovarian reserve, the overall quality of the studies is moderate, highlighting the need for further research to establish causality.
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Lemierre's syndrome (LS) is a "forgotten" condition characterized by septic thrombophlebitis of the jugular vein that follows an otolaryngological infection. Fusobacterium necrophorum is the aetiological agent responsible for the syndrome in adolescents and young adults whereas in older people even common bacteria are involved. Complications arise from spreading of septic emboli distally, to the brain, lungs, bones and internal organs everywhere in the body.

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A mutual link between somatic and visceral neural pathways is known in medicine. This study addresses therapeutic effectiveness of an integrated rehabilitative approach of thermal aquatic environment, combined with neuromuscular manual stimulation, on activation of afferent sensory visceral and somatic efferent neuronal motor pathways in different pathologies of neuromuscular motor and respiratory systems. The study included 63 patients subjected to a protocol consisting of hydroponic treatment, hydrokinesitherapy associated with ozonized vascular pathway, and mud therapy associated with cardiorespiratory treatment performed in aquatic environment and aided by neuromuscular manual therapy.

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Objective: To assess the risk of 22q11.2 deletion in fetuses with a prenatal diagnosis of right aortic arch without intracardiac anomalies (RAA-no ICA).

Methods: This was a retrospective study of all fetuses with RAA-no ICA diagnosed prenatally at three referral centers, between 2004 and 2014.

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