Publications by authors named "Giuseppe Ielo"

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  • - The study introduces "UIPAF," a term for patients with Usual Interstitial Pneumonia linked only to one aspect of "Interstitial Pneumonia with Autoimmune Features," aiming to compare its clinical outcomes with IPAF and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients.
  • - A total of 110 IPF, 69 UIPAF, and 123 IPAF patients were analyzed, showing that UIPAF patients have autoimmune traits similar to IPAF but differ in certain antibody presence, with both groups having a similar rate of progression to specific autoimmune diseases.
  • - Findings indicate that UIPAF shares autoimmune characteristics with IPAF, leading to suggestions that UIPAF could be reclassified, while highlighting that its management and prognosis align closely with
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  • Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD) is an autoimmune disorder defined by anti-U1RNP antibodies and shares symptoms with other conditions like Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Rheumatoid Arthritis.
  • Diagnosing MCTD is challenging due to its rarity, lack of established criteria, and varied symptoms, which can lead to misclassification in early stages.
  • Key features include symptoms like Raynaud's phenomenon and myositis at first, while long-term issues may lead to serious complications such as Pulmonary Hypertension, emphasizing the need for early recognition.
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Perinuclear Anti Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody (p-ANCA) is a serological marker of Microscopic Polyangiitis (MPA), a vasculitis associated with lung involvement potentially mimicking Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF). In this study, we evaluated the role of p-ANCA in predicting clinical evolution and prognosis in a cohort of IPF patients. In this observational, retrospective, case-control study, we compared 18 patients with an IPF diagnosis and p-ANCA positivity with 36 patients with seronegative IPF, matched for age and sex.

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Purpose: The coexistence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is known as "overlap syndrome" (OS). Patients with OS are usually older than patients with OSA alone, suffer from more profound oxygen desaturation during the obstructive events often accompanied by sustained nocturnal hypoventilation. Although oxygen-enriched positive airway pressure (PAP) is the treatment of choice in these patients, this therapy is often poorly tolerated particularly by the elderly.

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There is a fine balance in maintaining healthy microbiota composition, and its alterations due to genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors can lead to the onset of respiratory dysfunctions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The relationship between lung microbiota and COPD is currently under study. Little is known about the role of the microbiota in patients with stable or exacerbated COPD.

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Benign ganglioneuroma contains mature autonomous ganglion cells, including satellite cells and long axonal processes, as well as Schwann cells, which come from neural crest-derived cells that form the adrenal medulla and sympathetic nervous system during embryonic development and is a rare benign tumor which occurs spontaneously and can also occur during radiotherapy or chemotherapy, accounting for 0.72% -1.6% of primary retroperitoneal tumors, commonly found in the posterior mediastinum and retroperitoneum, and affected patients usually have no symptoms due to of its non-functional feature, although several complications can arise if the tumor is large enough to press against adjacent organs.

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Covid-19 infection is a multisystem disease more frequent in older individuals, especially in those with multiple chronic diseases. This multimorbid and frail population requires attention and a personalized comprehensive assessment in order to avoid the occurrence of adverse outcomes. As other diseases, the COVID-19 presentation in older patients is often atypical with less severe and unspecific symptoms.

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