Publications by authors named "Maria Letizia Lai"

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  • * Out of 357 patients, lobectomies made up 73.9% of thyroid surgeries in 2023, with lobectomy patients typically presenting with larger nodules and indeterminate cytology compared to those opting for total thyroidectomy (TT).
  • * The findings indicate that while TT patients experienced higher lymph node metastasis, the recurrence rates were similar between TT and lobectomy patients, suggesting lobectomy as a safe and effective option that aligns with more conservative surgical practices.
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  • The study assesses the effectiveness of fine needle aspiration-cytology with calcitonin (FNA-CT) in diagnosing medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) in patients with thyroid nodules (TNs) who have coexisting chronic C-cell hyperplasia (CCH).
  • About half of the evaluated patients had elevated FNA-CT results, indicating potential misdiagnosis due to the presence of CCH, rather than MTC.
  • The findings suggest a need for caution in interpreting FNA-CT results in these patients to prevent unnecessary surgical procedures.
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis is the most common cause of hypothyroidism in the iodine-sufficient areas of the world. Differentiated thyroid cancer is the most common thyroid cancer subtype, accounting for more than 95% of cases, and it is considered a tumor with a good prognosis, although a certain number of patients experience a poor clinical outcome. Hashimoto's thyroiditis has been found to coexist with differentiated thyroid cancer in surgical specimens, but the relationship between these two entities has not yet been clarified.

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  • Parathyroid carcinoma is extremely rare, especially in patients with tertiary hyperparathyroidism, with only 24 documented cases.
  • A case study details a 51-year-old man with end-stage renal disease who presented with elevated calcium and parathyroid hormone levels; imaging indicated a mass in the right inferior parathyroid gland, leading to a diagnosis of tertiary hyperparathyroidism.
  • Post-surgery, histopathological examination confirmed the mass as parathyroid carcinoma, highlighting the challenges in diagnosing this condition, as it often requires surgical intervention to determine the presence of cancer.
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Papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) is defined as a tumor with a larger diameter ≤ 1 cm and is considered having an indolent course and an excellent prognosis. Nevertheless, the incidence of lymph node metastasis in PTMC is not negligible, reaching up to 65% in some series. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of lymph node metastasis in patients with PTMC and to evaluate predictive factors for lymph node metastasis.

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  • Differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) generally has a good prognosis, but up to 30% of patients experience local or distant recurrence after surgery.
  • In a study of 579 patients who had thyroidectomies, 6.2% showed recurrence, with a five-year disease-free survival rate of 94.1%.
  • Key factors influencing recurrence risk included male sex, lymph node metastasis, and tumor type, with lymph node metastases being the most significant predictor of recurrence.
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Introduction: Thyroglossal duct cyst carcinomas are extremely rare and their clinical presentation is similar to that of benign cysts. The diagnosis is based on physical examination, laboratory tests, and most importantly multiple imaging techniques (ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging), and fine needle aspiration cytology.

Presentation Of Case: We report a very unusual case of a tall cell variant of papillary carcinoma arising in a thyroglossal duct cyst in association with a follicular variant of papillary microcarcinoma and a tall cell variant of papillary carcinoma arising from the thyroid gland.

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Introduction: Metastatic neoplasms to the thyroid gland are rare in clinical practice. Clear cell renal carcinoma is the most frequent site of origin of thyroid metastases and represents 12 to 34% of all secondary thyroid tumors. Tumor-to-tumor metastases, in which a thyroid neoplasm is the recipient of a metastasis, are exceedingly rare.

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Design: To evaluate the efficacy of the main tools in the diagnostic localization of hyperfunctioning parathyroids (HP) in primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) with concomitant thyroid diseases.

Methods: Forty-three patients with pHPT associated with nodular goiter (NG, n=32) and/or autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs, n=11) for a total of 63 neck lesions were considered. Sixteen patients displaying HP (16 lesions), unequivocally localized by sestaMIBI scintigraphy (MIBI) and neck ultrasound (US) (group I), were compared with 27 patients (47 neck lesions) displaying equivocal parathyroid localization (group II).

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Purpose: Carotid plaques analysed by MDCTA can show contrast enhancement. The purpose of this study was to explore the association between carotid plaque enhancement (CPE) and microvessel density.

Materials And Methods: We obtained IRB approval.

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Occurrence and localization of receptor components of the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family ligands, the Ret receptor tyrosine kinase and the GDNF family receptor (GFR) alpha-1 to -3, were examined by immunohistochemistry in the normal human brainstem at fetal, neonatal, and adult age. Immunoreactive elements were detectable at all examined ages with uneven distribution and consistent pattern for each receptor. As a rule, the GFRalpha-1 and GFRalpha-2 antisera produced the most abundant and diffuse tissue labelling.

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Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of calcitonin (CT) assay in fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) wash-out fluid alone or combined with cytology in the presurgical study of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) patients with thyroid nodules (TNs) and of suspicious neck MTC recurrences/metastases.

Subjects And Methods: A total of 36 ultrasound-guided FNABs were performed in neck masses from 23 patients with borderline or high basal and pentagastrin-stimulated serum CT. Cytology and CT-FNAB were performed on a total of 18 TNs and three neck lymph nodes (LNs) from 12 patients examined before thyroidectomy, and on six suspicious local recurrences (LRs) and nine LNs from nine totally thyroidectomized MTC patients.

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The occurrence of the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family ligands neurturin (NTN), persephin (PSP), and artemin (ART) was examined by immunohistochemistry in the normal human brainstem at pre-, perinatal and adult age. Immunolabelled neurons were unevenly distributed and each trophin had a consistent distribution pattern. As a rule, the NTN antiserum produced the most abundant and diffuse tissue labelling, whereas the lowest density of positive elements was observed after ART immunostaining.

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Objective: Genetic screening of RET proto-oncogene is a powerful tool for the early identification of familial cases of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC), comprising isolated familial thyroid medullary carcinoma (FMTC) and multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromes 2A (MEN-2A) and 2B (MEN-2B). We report the results obtained by RET mutation analysis of subjects living in Sardinia, an Italian island whose inhabitants display a peculiar genetic background due to geographic isolation and low immigration rate for several centuries.

Design: Retrospective study reporting data on 67 patients referred during the last 5 years for RET analysis because affected by MTC or first degree relatives of MTC patients.

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The occurrence of Ret and GFRalpha-1 receptors is shown by immunohistochemistry in the human trigeminal sensory system at pre-, postnatal and adult age. Receptor-labeled neurons occur in both trigeminal ganglion and mesencephalic nucleus. In adult trigeminal ganglion, about 75% of Ret- and 65% of GFRalpha-1-labeled neurons are small- and medium-sized.

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The immunohistochemical occurrence and localization of the receptor components of the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) family ligands, the Ret receptor tyrosine kinase and GDNF family receptor (GFR) alpha-1 to -3, is described in the human post-mortem hippocampal formation at pre- and full-term newborn, and adult age. Two different antibodies for each of the four-receptor molecules were used. Western blot analysis indicates that the availability of GFRalpha receptor proteins may vary with age and post-mortem delay.

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Rhabdoid tumor of the thyroid gland is a very rare neoplasm, characterized by significant metastatic potential. All of the 6 cases reported in the recent literature had poor outcomes. We report an additional case involving, to our knowledge, the oldest patient reported so far.

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Extracapsular parathyroid haemorrhage is a rare but ominous occurrence, which may cause cervico-mediastinal haematoma and a severe calcaemia imbalance. We identified only 23 cases reported in the literature and these were always secondary to adenoma, hyperplasia or cysts, and never to carcinoma. We describe a case of a 56-year-old man who was admitted to our Institute because of the sudden development of an anterior neck swelling, together with dysphagia, dyspnoea and hoarseness.

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The immunohistochemical occurrence of the neurotrophin (NT) proteins nerve growth factor (NGF), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), neurotrophin-4 (NT-4), and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) is shown in the pre-term newborn, infant, and adult human post-mortem cerebellum. The NT-like immunoreactive structures were unevenly distributed and showed regional differences among cerebellar lobules and folia. NGF-, NT-4-, and NT-3-positive neuronal perikarya were observed in all specimens examined.

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Gallbladder adenomyomatosis is a pathological condition due to parietal thickening and intramural diverticulosis. Though it has always been considered a hyperplastic benign disease, the possibility of malignant transformation is currently admitted. Through an analysis of their personal experience and of the relevant literature, the authors draw attention to anatomical and clinical features, diagnostic interpretations and up-to-date trends in the therapy of this condition.

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Objective: Previous reports have shown that the Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta(9)TCH), the major psychoactive cannabinoid components of marijuana, is able [corrected] to inhibit thyroid hormonal activity. The aim of this study was to characterize the CB1 functional expression in the rat thyroid by a multi-methods approach.

Methods And Results: RT-PCR was used to detect the mRNA expression of the CB1 cannabinoid receptor (17.

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Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) mRNA-containing neurons were found in normal neonate and adult human hippocampus with a localization pattern consistently similar among different ages. They were numerous in proximal CA1 to CA3 pyramidal layer, granular layer and hilus, and sparse in oriens and molecular layers. The present data provide a map of GDNF-producing neurons in the human archicortex and suggest a role for GDNF in neuronal function throughout life.

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