Publications by authors named "Ilaria Gangai"

Background: Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGIDs) can pose a great burden on affected children, their families, and the healthcare system. Due to the lack of knowledge about the precise pathophysiology of FGIDs, a proper identification of children at risk to develop FGIDs has never been attempted. The research aims to identify early-life risk factors for FGIDs such as infantile colic, regurgitation, and functional constipation, within the first year of life.

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Osteoporosis is the most common of all metabolic bone disorders characterized by loss of bone strength, due to modifications in bone turnover. It leads to bone fragility and increased fracture risk. Because of the increasing aging of the world population, the number of people affected by osteoporosis is continuously increasing.

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Article Synopsis
  • A 29-year-old woman was diagnosed with Wunderlich syndrome, which causes spontaneous renal bleeding without any prior abdominal injury.
  • She experienced sudden and ongoing pain in her right flank, which can sometimes lead to severe blood loss and shock.
  • Computed Tomography is essential for diagnosing the condition, while selective arterial embolization effectively stops the bleeding and helps protect kidney tissue.
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Background: Hoffa's fat pad is a structure located within the fibrous joint capsule of the knee joint, but outside the synovial cavity. It plays an important biomechanical and metabolic role in knee joint, reducing the impact of forces generated by loading and producing cytokines. Changes in its size can induce modifications in the knee homeostasis.

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