Publications by authors named "L Bruschi"

Article Synopsis
  • * A case study of a full-term female infant suffering from NLABD highlights the condition's severe cutaneous and respiratory effects, with diagnosis confirmed through skin biopsy and immunofluorescence, revealing pathogenic IgAs in the mother's breastmilk.
  • * The infant successfully recovered after extensive care over 8 weeks, demonstrating the necessity for timely diagnosis and management, while presenting new insights into the role of maternal breastmilk in the disease's pathogenesis.
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Auto-immune bullous diseases (AIBD) are rare in children. Although their pathogenesis is similar to their adult counterpart, there are differences in the clinical presentation. Moreover certain AIBD prevail at certain ages.

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Acquired arteriovenous fistula (AVF) in the hand can occur after trauma, fracture, or surgery. It is a rare condition, and only a few cases have been reported in the literature. Clinically they appear as palpable or painful lesions that persist long after the local hematoma has resolved.

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Adsorption on porous solids depends on the morphology of the pores, the cylindrical one being the most studied in the literature. In this work, we present the first experimental investigation of adsorption and evaporation on conical nanopores produced by anodization of aluminium oxide. The pores are about 50 μm long, with the wide ends having a diameter of ∼79 nm and the narrow ones of ∼30 nm.

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