Publications by authors named "Gibilisco G"

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  • Immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) can cause immune-related adverse events (irAEs), with immune-mediated pneumonitis (im-PN) being a rare but serious complication that requires prompt diagnosis and management to prevent severe outcomes and allow for continued cancer treatment.
  • A study collected data from 1004 cancer patients treated with ICIs, finding that 24 (2%) developed im-PN, with varying degrees of severity; most patients responded well to steroid treatment, leading to recovery in 21 individuals within an average of 14 weeks.
  • Three main radiologic patterns of im-PN were identified (organizational pneumonia-like, pulmonary eosinophilia, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis), and bronchoalve
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To compare the diagnostic performance of high-frequency ultrasound (HFU) as a first- or second-line diagnostic tool in non-palpable lesions (NPL) of the breast and to define the place of HFU in the diagnostic process, 89 women with this kind of lesion, previously detected by mammography, underwent HFU with 7.5-13 MHz transducers. The examinations were performed by two equally experienced operators of which only one (operator I) was aware of the mammographic findings.

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the nephrotoxicity of two contrast media (CM), with different physicochemical characteristics: diatrizoate (ionic high-osmolar), iopromide (nonionic low-osmolar). Intravenous urography was performed in 34 patients: 17 were examined with diatrizoate and 17 with iopromide, randomly assigned. Different parameters of glomerular and tubular function were measured before and at 6, 24, and 48 h after urography.

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We report on a male with severe mental retardation, epilepsy, short stature, and skeletal dysplasia. The syndrome was first delineated by Gurrieri et al. in 1992 [Am J Med Genet 44:315-320].

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The Tanner-Whitehouse 2 (TW2) method to assess skeletal maturation (reviewed by Nicoletti for the Italian population) was used to study, from January, 1991, to December, 1994, a series of 26 Italian patients. The patients, 18 men (69.3%) and 8 women (30.

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We describe two sibs, one male and one female, presenting a new autosomal recessive multiple congenital anomalies/mental retardation syndrome of 'coarse face', microcephaly, moderate to severe mental retardation, epilepsy and skeletal abnormalities.

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The increasing number of radiologic examinations performed on patients previously submitted to arthroscopic meniscectomy led us to analyze the types of lesion most frequently found in these patients and the prognostic factors related to meniscectomy. Thus, the radiographs, CT and MR examinations were reviewed of 34 symptomatic patients submitted to arthroscopy at least 1 year earlier and in whom symptoms had appeared no more than 3 months earlier, thus ruling out the symptoms related to surgical complications. Lesions were found in the menisci, in the meniscal stumps and in the articular ends.

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Accurate staging is necessary in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients to choose the most appropriate therapeutic approach. In the present study, 50 patients with one or more HCC lesions were prospectively examined with ultrasonography (US), Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and CT after intraarterial injection of Lipiodol (Lipiodol CT). The study was aimed at suggesting the most appropriate diagnostic work-up for HCC staging.

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