Publications by authors named "Gorlero F"

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  • The study investigates how the COVID-19 outbreak affected the presentation and treatment of endometrial cancer (EC) patients in Italy by comparing data from before and during the pandemic.
  • Researchers analyzed medical records from 5,164 EC patients across 54 centers, noting changes in treatment methods and patient care.
  • The findings indicate a significant shift in treatment patterns, including an increase in the use of sentinel node mapping and adjuvant therapy, highlighting the need for improved healthcare services during such disruptions.
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EC is the most common cancer in the female genital tract in developed countries, and with its increasing incidence due to risk factors, such as aging and obesity, tends to become a public health issue. Although EC is a hormone-dependent neoplasm, there are no recommendations for the determination of steroid hormone receptors in the tumor tissue and no hormone therapy has ever been assessed in the adjuvant setting. Furthermore, its immune environment has been slightly characterized, but recent evidences point out how EC microenvironment may increase self-tolerance by reducing the recruitment of cytotoxic immune cells to the tumor site and/or modifying their phenotype, making these cells no longer able to suppress tumor growth.

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Data from both New York and London report a high prevalence of the asymptomatic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in pregnant patients admitted for delivery, raising questions on the possible correlated dangers (ie, contacts with healthcare workers; the possible creation of an intrahospital outbreak at birth; and conflicting evidence on vertical transmission). For this study, results from SARS-CoV-2 screening via nasopharyngeal swab from maternity wards of the four hospitals of Genoa, Italy, were collected during a month of complete lockdown from 1 April to 30 April 2020. Out of 333 tested women, only 9 were symptomatic.

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Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is a malignant mesenchymal tumor deriving from smooth muscle. Ovarian LMS is exceedingly rare and only few reports have been reported in literature. The article illustrates a case of ovarian leiomyosarcoma in a 61-year-old woman, describing CT and MRI features correlated to histopathologic findings.

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Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) confers several traits to cancer cells that are required for malignant progression. Here, we report that miR-27b-3p-mediated silencing of the single-strand RNA binding protein KHSRP is required for transforming growth factor β (TGF-β)-induced EMT in mammary gland cells. Sustained KHSRP expression limits TGF-β-dependent induction of EMT factors and cell migration, whereas its knockdown in untreated cells mimics TGF-β-induced EMT.

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The single-stranded nucleic acid-binding protein KHSRP (KH-type splicing regulatory protein) modulates RNA life and gene expression at various levels. KHSRP controls important cellular functions as different as proliferation, differentiation, metabolism, and response to infectious agents. We summarize and discuss experimental evidence providing a potential link between changes in KHSRP expression/function and human diseases including neuromuscular disorders, obesity, type II diabetes, and cancer.

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Introduction: Epidemiological evidence suggests an increased incidence of cancer in obese, prediabetic, and diabetic patients and a reduced risk of cancer incidence and mortality in diabetic patients on metformin compared with other antidiabetic drugs. In vitro studies support the efficacy of metformin in cancer therapy and prevention. Although metformin seems to be promising as a cancer chemopreventive or therapeutic drug, the principal consideration is whether metformin will be effective in cancer clinical trials for nondiabetic subjects or only in diabetics or subjects with insulin resistance.

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Introduction And Hypothesis: Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) matrix is an autologous leukocyte and PRF biomaterial. PRF is a fibrin matrix polymerized in a tetramolecular structure with the incorporation of platelets, leukocytes, cytokines, and circulating stem cells. The three-dimensional structure of PRF is optimal for migration of endothelial cells and fibroblasts.

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Aim: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the surgical feasibility of a new device for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence, named tension-free vaginal tape (TVT)-secur. Fifteen patients underwent the TVT-secur procedure.

Methods: The mean operation time was 13 minutes (range, 7-21).

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Introduction: The impact of different surgical procedures on women's satisfaction after hysterectomy is a topical issue. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of sub-total and total hysterectomy on women's satisfaction, evaluated with questionnaire assessment of sexual activity, body image, and health status.

Materials And Methods: A prospective, randomized, non-blind study was conducted.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the penetration into gynaecological tissues of ulifloxacin, the active metabolite of prulifloxacin, a once-daily fluoroquinolone administered once or in repeated doses.

Methods: This was an open-label, randomised study that included 20 consenting female inpatients (age range 40-65 years) requiring total simple hysterectomy as a result of benign disease. Three groups of patients were enrolled: group A (four patients whose gynaecological tissue samples were used to set up the bioanalytical method); group B (eight patients treated 3 hours before surgery with one 600 mg tablet of prulifloxacin); group C (eight patients treated with prulifloxacin 600 mg once daily for 3 days and undergoing surgery 3 hours after the last dose).

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Objective: To determine the accuracy of sonohysterography (SHG), combined with sonography-guided biopsies that are performed by using the NiGo device, in the diagnosis of endometrial pathologies in women with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB).

Design: Prospective study.

Setting: Outpatient clinic.

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The primary goal of the clinical evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding is to establish a specific diagnosis in the most efficient and least invasive manner possible. Hysteroscopy (HS) allows physicians to obtain directed biopsy in addition to direct visualization of the uterine cavity and lesions, but often requires ambulatory surgery centers and some anesthesia, or can potentially result in significant patient discomfort. Sonohysterography (SHG) is less invasive than HS but does not allow a histologic sample.

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Objective: Alterations of the p53 gene have been widely suggested to be relevant to the development of endometrial carcinoma. However, contradictory results have been reported when immunohistochemical determination of p53 expression has been correlated with stage and histological features of the tumours.

Study Design: Pathology findings were reviewed and p53 immunoperoxidase staining was performed in 240 cases of endometrial carcinoma.

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We report a case of diagnostic hysterosalpingography performed using gadoteric acid (1,350 mOsm) in a patient with a prior severe generalized adverse reaction to iodinated contrast media.

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The Italian Epidemiological Observatory (IEO), a surveillance program supported by the SmithKline Foundation, analyzed the susceptibility of 2,664 community-acquired respiratory Streptococcus pneumoniae derived from over 50 clinical microbiology laboratories during 1997-1999, against 21 antibiotics adopting a quantitative methodology. Throughout these years, total penicillin resistance varied from 14.3% to 10.

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A of a case of cornual pregnancy associated with initial transformation to choriocarcinoma is reported. Appropriate monitoring of HCG titers following conservative management of ectopic pregnancy is important not only to diagnose persistent ectopic gestation, but to avoid missing trophoblastic disease, albeit rarely.

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A correct classification of female pelvic pain originating from gynaecological disorders is essential if the most appropriate therapy is to be chosen. Certain types of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and oral contraceptives reduce the production of prostaglandins, which are responsible in large part for primary dysmenorrhoea. Oestroprogestin formulations become the drugs of choice if the patient also requests contraception.

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Objective: To evaluate selective salpingography sensitivity.

Design: Retrospective study.

Setting: Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, University of Genoa, Italy.

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The Active Drug Monitoring project aims to assess the positive and negative effects of drugs following commercialisation. It was decided to use a study on "series of cases" in women who were taking an oral contraceptive containing 0.075 mg of Gestodene and 0.

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Fenticonazole vaginal ovules of 200 mg, 600 mg and 1,000 mg were administered to 42 women prior to gynecological surgery. Tissue concentrations in the vaginal mucosa were determined after 3 h and 12 h in biopsy specimens taken from the same position in the posterior fornix. Tissue concentrations were higher at 3 h in comparison to 12 h with all 3 doses.

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Terguride, is an 8 - alpha - ergoline derived from lisuride, acts as a partial dopamine (DA) agonist. The effect and tolerance of terguride has been investigated by an acute administration of 0.2 mg p.

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Ultrasound can provide important information for the assessment of cervical incompetence (C.I.) and for the follow-up of pregnant women submitted to a cervical cerclage.

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