Publications by authors named "M Cristina Ghezzi"

Background: Non-cystic fibrosis (non-CF) bronchiectasis (BE) is defined as a clinical syndrome of recurrent, persistent wet cough and abnormal bronchial dilatation on chest High Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) scans. The aims of this study were to characterize the pattern of the trajectories of lung function parameters and to consider the relationship between the lung function and radiological severity according to the modified Reiff score.

Methods: The study retrospectively considered 86 children (46.

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An emotion is defined as the affective response to a stimulus that leads to specific bodily changes, enabling individuals to react to positive or negative environmental conditions. In the absence of speech, emotions in animals are primarily studied by observing expressive components, such as facial expressions. This review aims to analyze the available literature on the influence of environmental stimuli on measurable behaviors in horses, describing the anatomical components involved in perception at the central nervous system level and the efferent pathways that trigger facial muscle contraction or relaxation, thus altering facial expressions.

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  • Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) is a serious condition linked to SARS-CoV-2, primarily affecting kids; this study monitored 62 patients for up to a year post-diagnosis.
  • While many patients showed normal results in cardiological, gastroenterological, and neurological evaluations, about one-third continued to exhibit metabolic dysfunction after 12 months.
  • The study found significant psychosocial issues, with emotional and behavioral problems affecting about 17-68% of patients, particularly those with ongoing metabolic problems, highlighting the need for comprehensive follow-up care.
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Hyperthermia elicits several physiological and behavioral responses in livestock to restore thermal neutrality. Among these responses, vasodilation and sweating help to reduce core body temperature by increasing heat dissipation by radiation and evaporation. Thermoregulatory behaviors such as increasing standing time, reducing feed intake, shade-seeking, and limiting locomotor activity also increase heat loss.

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Pulmonologists may be involved in managing pulmonary diseases in children with complex clinical pictures without a diagnosis. Moreover, they are routinely involved in the multidisciplinary care of children with rare diseases, at baseline and during follow-up, for lung function monitoring. Lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) are a group of genetic diseases characterised by a specific lysosomal enzyme deficiency.

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