Manufacturing sites, such as welding, casting, and asphalt production (fumes), generate vast numbers of ultrafine particles of <0.1 µm in size and submicron particles close to the ultrafine range (0.1-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe mainstay of treatment of chronic venous ulceration (CVU), as also suggested by current treatment guidelines for chronic venous disease (CVD), is represented by surgery and compression therapy for which there is strong evidence of their role in clinically relevant improvement in wound healing and also in the reduction of CVU recurrence, but no information is available as to whether or not these treatments provide effective protection from the onset of CVU. In our study, we have followed, for a median time of 13 years, a total of 3947 patients with CVD at classes C2-C3 of CEAP classification, treated with our treatment protocol (surgery and compression therapy) in order to track the natural history of these patients with regards to CVU development. We identified four groups of patients: 2354 patients (59·64%) (Group A) fully adherent to protocols; 848 patients (21·48%) (Group B) fully adherent to surgery and non-compliant to compression therapy; 432 patients (10·95%) (Group C) fully adherent to compression therapy and non-compliant to surgery; and 313 patients (7·93%) (Group D) non-compliant to either treatments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Gastroenterol Hepatol
May 1999
Background: Liver transplantation is nowadays the therapeutic option for end-stage liver disease. Correct disease staging is the main step towards improving the timing of listing for liver transplantation so as to avoid premature or late entry. The need for correct prognostic evaluation is due to the limited number of donors and to the increasing number of patients awaiting transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aims: The lack of organ availability and an increased number of end-stage cirrhotic patients has led to the lengthening of liver transplantation waiting lists. The progressive worsening of clinical and functional performance in patients awaiting the graft is one of the factors implicated in the increased mortality during the wait and in poor transplantation outcome. In this work our aim was to evaluate the effects of tauroursodeoxycholic acid administration on biochemical, clinical and functional parameters in a group of cirrhotic patients consecutively placed onto our liver transplantation waiting list.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdenocarcinoma of the jejunum is a rare tumor. The diagnosis is often difficult and not early. The Authors report a case recently observed in their clinical practice and successfully operated, reporting also what's in the literature about.
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