Physical inactivity damage the elderly patients. The Authors stressed the concept about the very important role of daily, moderate, physical activity on self-sufficiency and mental health and the importance of the house-care for the efficiency and well-being of elderly patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe critical role of the hepatic stellate cells in pathogenesis and evolution of hepatic fibrosis is stressed. The authors, also, illustrate the most recent acquisitions about morphological and bioumoral aspects of complex sinusoidal-Disse space-stellate cells and their importance for the risk of evolution towards non-alcoholic liver disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cirrhotic patients are at increased risk of infection greater than patients with other chronic diseases, due to differences in inflammatory and immune reactions. In cirrhotic patients with ascites, you must pay close attention to the prevention of complications such as hyponatremia, hepatorenal syndrome and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis SBP.The hospital mortality after an episode of SBP is 12-15% in the elderly, less than 10% in adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Gerontol Geriatr
February 2010
Inflammation is believed to play a pivotal role in dementia, but its role is still unclear. The aim of our study was to analyze the interplay among markers of inflammation, such as fibrinogen and high CRP levels, and dementia. First, we performed a cross-sectional study comparing markers of inflammation between 99 patients affected by dementia (mean age: 83.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the metabolism of ethanol in elderly subjects and the evidence of great resistance of the senile liver to alcohol-induced damage, the Author describes histological, clinical, biohumoral features of fibrosis and the necessary therapeutic measures. Eighty clinical cases of hepatic fibrosis are also illustrated, studied and observed during five years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the role of molybdenum in the metabolism of living organisms, the author describes conditions induced by molybdenum deficit and poisoning due to this metal. The most recent acquisitions concerning the importance of this element for normal development of the human organism are also illustrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the role of vanadium in living organisms, the author describes conditions induced by vanadium poisoning and deficit. The most recent acquisitions concerning the use of vanadium in the treatment of diabetes mellitus and its consequent role in the prevention of atherosclerosis are also illustrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the metabolism of ethanol in man, the author describes hepatocellular damage induced by alcohol abuse and histological, clinical and biohumoral features of acute alcoholic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. Seventy-five clinical cases of acute alcoholic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis are also illustrated, studied and observed during five years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the role of nickel in the living organism the author describes conditions induced by nickel poisoning and deficit. The most recent acquisitions concerning the importance of nickel in the stabilization of nucleic acids are also illustrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the etiopathogenesis of silent myocardial ischemia, the author describes the most recent acquisitions concerning incidence, clinical significance and characteristics of three types of silent ischemia. Diagnosis, prognosis and treatment strategies are also illustrated. Further, three cases observed and studied are reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the role of silicon specially in the metabolism of connective and bone tissue, the author describes conditions induced by silicon deficit and poisoning due to this metal. The most recent findings concerning the role of silicon in delaying the onset and reducing the extension of atherosclerotic processes are also illustrated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the metabolism of ethanol in man, the author describes hepatocellular damage induced by alcohol abuse and histological, clinical and biohumoral features of steatosis and fibrosis. One hundred clinical cases of hepatic steatosis and fibrosis are also illustrated, studied and observed during five years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHaving briefly analyzed the metabolism of ethanol in the human organism, the author describes hepatocellular damage induced by chronic alcohol abuse in old men. The evidence of great resistance of the senile liver to alcohol-induced damage is stressed as well as histological, biohumoral and clinical features of steatosis, chronic hepatitis, acute hepatitis and cirrhosis. Further, the author discusses the most suitable dietary and pharmacologic measures to be utilized in the above-mentioned phase of the liver disease due to chronic alcohol abuse.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF