Publications by authors named "Isabella F Pestalozza"

Background: Belly dancer syndrome is a rare condition consisting of involuntary, repetitive, often rhythmic contractions of the diaphragm, causing undulating movements of the abdomen that recall those of a belly dancer. It is frequently associated with pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen or lower chest, but clinical symptoms are highly variable often resulting in late diagnosis. Very few pediatric cases have been reported, all of which were secondary to other conditions, and to our knowledge, no idiopathic cases of Belly Dancer Syndrome have been reported in children.

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Patient involvement in the improvement of health care is important for the best long-term treatment outcomes. Our objective is to assess patient satisfaction with offered care service and to identify parameters which influence the adherence to long-term therapy. A prospective single-center study based on the administration of a structured interview to multiple sclerosis (MS) patients attending our MS Centre with mild and moderate disabilities.

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  • The ischaemic penumbra, first identified in the late 1970s, refers to a zone around a stroke-affected area that can recover if blood flow is restored quickly; it's a dynamic region that changes over time.
  • Neuroimaging techniques like SPET, PET, DWI, and PWI provide crucial insights into blood flow and metabolic changes in the brain, aiding in the assessment of this penumbral area.
  • Advancements in treatment for acute strokes depend on effectively using these imaging methods to identify candidates for therapies that can either restore blood flow or protect brain cells, with a focus on "time windows" for treatment effectiveness.
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