Publications by authors named "Liccardi A"

Hypertrophic osteoarthritis of the elbow is a challenging condition that can vary from mild to severe, affecting patients' quality of life due to pain and loss of range of motion. A consensus about its treatment does not exist. Open arthrolysis with capsular release, synovectomy, Outerbridge-Kashiwagi fenestration, and removal of loose bodies and osteophytes demonstrated good results.

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Introduction: Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN-1) is the most common inherited syndrome associated with NET development and gender-specific differences are emerging in neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). This study aimed to analyze gender difference in a single cohort of MEN-1 patients focusing on duodeno-pancreatic (DP)-NET and survival rates.

Methods: MEN-1 patients referred to the Endocrinology Unit of the "Federico II" University of Naples, ENETS CoE, were retrospectively evaluated.

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Lung neuroendocrine neoplasms (L-NEN) are heterogeneous tumors. While bone metastases (BM) have been associated with worse prognosis in other NEN, their role in L-NEN deserves in-depth analysis. This study analyzes the clinical presentation, treatment and survival outcomes of L-NEN, focusing on patients with BM compared with patients without metastases or with metastases in other sites (OtherMtx).

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Introduction: Gender difference may affect lung neuroendocrine tumor (L-NET) onset, progression, and outcomes as emerged in other cancers. This study aimed to analyze gender difference in L-NET to identify potential prognostic factors, to improve patient follow-up and therapeutic strategies.

Methods: Patients with histologically confirmed L-NEN diagnosis referred to the ENETS CoE of the Endocrinology Unit, Federico II University of Naples, from 2013 to 2023, were retrospectively evaluated.

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  • - Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) are diverse cancers that are often diagnosed late, which worsens patient outcomes, but new developments in classification, biomarkers, and imaging techniques may lead to earlier diagnoses and tailored treatments.
  • - The article reviews updates in diagnostic methods for NEN, highlighting the importance of consistent classifications in pathology and radiology, as well as the potential of new immunohistochemical markers and blood tests like liquid biopsy for better diagnosis.
  • - Despite advancements, challenges remain in accurately diagnosing NEN due to their complex nature, necessitating further research and improved diagnostic methods to enhance patient care and outcomes.
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Purpose: Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies originating from cells with a neuroendocrine phenotype. The complex relationship between lipid metabolism and cancer is gaining interest and a potential anti-cancer effect of lipid lowering agents is being considered. This review aims to discuss the current understanding and treatment of dyslipidaemia in NENs, focusing on the role of lipid lowering agents, including new therapeutic approaches, and future perspectives as possible tool in cancer prevention and tumor-growth control.

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  • Despite advancements in neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN) research, understanding their development mechanisms remains inconsistent, with variations across different organs.* -
  • The review discusses various biological and molecular factors, such as hypercholesterolemia and genetic mutations, that may contribute to NEN progression, particularly in gastric and lung tumors.* -
  • New genomic and epigenomic technologies are enhancing insights into NEN mechanisms, but further research is necessary for better prevention and treatment strategies.*
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Background: The incidence of neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN) and related carcinoid syndrome (CaS) has increased markedly in recent decades, and women appear to be more at risk than men. As per other tumors, gender may be relevant in influencing the clinical and prognostic characteristics of NEN-associated CS. However, specific data on carcinoid syndrome (CaS) are still lacking.

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Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) is a rare neuroendocrine neoplasm, and calcitonin is its main biomarker. An elevated neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and systemic immune-inflammation index (SII) have been considered as negative prognostic factors in several neoplasms. The aim of this study is to evaluate the potential role of NLR, PLR and SII as biomarkers in MTC.

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Purpose: to collect data from real-life experiences of the management of type 3 g-NETs and identify possible prognostic factors that may impact the decision-making process.

Methods: We performed a systematic review of the literature on type 3 g-NET management using the PubMed, MEDLINE, and Embase databases. We included cohort studies, case series, and case reports written in the English language.

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Background: In mediastinal biopsies that show fibrosis, the differential diagnosis includes fibrosing mediastinitis, immunoglobulin G subclass 4-related disease, Hodgkin lymphoma, as well as reactive fibrotic and inflammatory changes adjacent to other processes including neoplasms.

Cases Description: We report two cases of incidentally detected mediastinal seminoma that contained extensive areas of paucicellular fibrosis, which precluded accurate preoperative biopsy diagnosis. The fibrosis consisted of mildly inflamed, densely scarred tissue with thin dilated vessels, and was present to a significant extent that is suggestive of spontaneous regression.

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Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic multisystemic autosomal dominant disorder determining reduced life expectancy due to higher risk of developing benign and malignant tumors. Low levels of vitamin D and reduced bone mineral density (BMD) have been reported in young patients with NF1. However, correlation between vitamin D and NF1 phenotype needs to be elucidated.

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Purpose: Parathyroid diseases are related to parathyroid hormone (PTH) dysregulation by parathyroid cells or alteration of PTH function. They include hyperparathyroidism (PTH excess), hypoparathyroidism (PTH deficiency) and pseudohypoparathyroidism (PTH resistance). Little is known about correlation between parathyroid diseases and metabolic syndrome (MetS).

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Lipid metabolism is known to be involved in tumorigenesis and disease progression in many common cancer types, including colon, lung, breast and prostate, through modifications of lipid synthesis, storage and catabolism. Furthermore, lipid alterations may arise as a consequence of cancer treatment and may have a role in treatment resistance. Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies with increasing incidence, whose mechanisms of cancer initiation and progression are far from being fully understood.

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Exposure to artificial light at night (ALAN) has been associated with disruption of the circadian system, which has been pointed out to have detrimental effects on health. Exposure to outdoor ALAN is very frequent in industrialised countries due to nocturnal light pollution and the relevant involvement of the total workforce in shift work and night work. Ecological and epidemiologic studies highlight the association between exposure to ALAN and several diseases, mainly obesity and cancer.

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Introduction: Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies mainly arising in the gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) and bronchopulmonary systems, with steadily increasing incidence. The therapeutic landscape has widened and the therapeutic strategy should be based on new sequences and combinations, still debated.

Areas Covered: Herein, we provide an overview of current approved pharmacological treatments in patients with NENs, with the aim to summarize evidence of efficacy of the main different options in GEP and pulmonary NENs, principally focusing on somatostatin analogs (SSAs), targeted therapy with everolimus and sunitinib, peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) and chemotherapy.

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Background: The most common conservative treatment for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) is bracing. However, several papers questioned the effectiveness of bracing for curves between 40° and 50° Cobb: the effectiveness in preventing curve progression could be as low as 35%. Seriate casting is considered a standard approach in early onset scoliosis; however, in the setting of AIS, cast treatment is seldom utilized, with only few studies reporting on its effectiveness.

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  • - The ongoing SARS-CoV-19 pandemic has revealed that obesity, which affects about 13% of the global population, increases the risk of both infection and severe illness due to weakened immune responses and vitamin D deficiency.
  • - Individuals with obesity face a higher likelihood of various infections, including skin, urinary tract, and respiratory infections, as well as surgical site infections, largely due to compromised body functions and skin integrity.
  • - Limited research exists on the link between obesity and infectious diseases, highlighting the need for better data collection, specific treatment protocols, and increased awareness within the scientific community.
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Obesity is a chronic condition whose management is a critical challenge for physicians. The scientific community has increased its focus on the molecular mechanisms involved in obesity etiopathogenesis to better manage patients with obesity and its associated complications. The tight connection between adipose tissue and the immune system has been demonstrated to play a crucial role in inflammation, and melatonin is important for circadian rhythm regulation and metabolic homeostasis, in which it orchestrates several molecular mechanisms involved in obesity and associated inflammation.

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Pain management is a crucial issue for athletes who train and compete at the highest performance levels. There are still evidence gaps for the use of analgesics for sports injuries despite the growing interest in training and competition settings. However, high-quality research is needed to determine the most appropriate and optimal timing and formulations in non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug and opioid management, particularly given the strictness of anti-doping regulations.

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Introduction: Femoral neck fractures (FNF) are frequent injuries and not rarely complicated by non-union, implant failure, and avascular necrosis. Some of these fractures represent a dilemma for trauma surgeons. Which fracture should be fixed? Which replaced with a prosthesis? How? The aim of this narrative review is to investigate the literature in order to provide the most updated and evidence-based knowledge about FNF' treatment.

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Vaginal microbial niche is a dynamic ecosystem, composed by more than 200 bacterial species which are influenced by genes, ethnic background and environmental-behavioral factors. Several lines of evidence have well documented that vaginal microbiome constantly changes over the course of woman's life, so to exert an important impact on woman quality of life, from newborn to post-menopausal ages. This review aims at analyzing the role of vaginal microbiome in the maintenance of woman's homeostasis and at tracking critical changes that commonly occur across woman's lifetime.

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Purpose: COVID-19 pandemics and cardiometabolic health are mutually interconnected. Chronic metabolic diseases are known risk factors for increased mortality after SARS-CoV-2 infection. In turn, COVID pandemics imposed sudden changes in lifestyle and social isolation with consequent potential cardiometabolic sequelae.

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  • Recent studies highlight the significant role of prolactin (PRL) in various uterine diseases, including malignant, premalignant, and benign conditions.
  • PRL receptors are present in uterine cells, and PRL is directly produced by the endometrium, influenced by progesterone, suggesting its involvement in cancer signaling pathways.
  • Elevated PRL levels in patients with uterine cancers and endometriosis may serve as potential biomarkers, prompting interest in using dopamine agonists as a treatment for these conditions.
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Graves' orbitopathy (GO) is the main extrathyroidal manifestation of Graves' disease (GD). Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been reported to be a risk factor in patients with GO. Moreover, GO can be more frequent and severe in type 2 diabetes patients.

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