Publications by authors named "Masini V"

Introduction/purpose: Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) is a valuable tool for analyzing the death of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between PMCT lung findings in autopsy cadavers positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection and the severity of COVID-19 lung disease by histopathological analysis.

Materials And Methods: We reviewed chest PMCT findings, paying particular attention to the lung parenchyma, in 8 autopsy cases positive for SARS-CoV-2.

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The case of a 34-year-old female patient come to the Emergency Department for neurological symptoms of recent onset is presented. No-contrast CT documented the presence of a neoformation approximately 3 cm in size in the 4th ventricle. For an in-depth diagnostic study of the lesion contrast enhanced MRI was performed.

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Utiling zirconium characteristics, a biomaterial with high affinity with bone and gum, we have positioned in the same patient 2 transmucosal implants in titanium with a coronal ring in zirconium in 2 different manners. The first fixture was positioned with the ring in zirconium at the same level of the gum in order to obtain a good periodontal healing and esthetic without metallic transparencies. The second postestractive implant was positioned with the zirconium ring at the level of the crestal bone in order to reduce the gap between the fixture and the alveolar bone and to avoid the use of a resorbable barrier relying on the osteointegrative properties of zirconium.

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Post-processing of bi- and three-dimensional images plays a major role for clinicians and surgeons in both diagnosis and therapy. The new spiral (single and multislice) CT and MRI machines have allowed better quality of images. With the associated development of hardware and software, post-processing has become indispensable in many radiologic applications in order to address precise clinical questions.

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Two in vitro methods to investigate free radical damage to cultured human skin fibroblasts have been used: irradiation with UVA or UVB, producing intracellular free radicals and DNA damage, or free radical production by the enzymatic system hypoxanthine-xanthine oxidase, releasing free radicals into the culture medium. These methods differ not only in the location of the free radicals generated but also in their nature and kinetics. The antioxidant properties of two human plasma extracts A and B (derived from Cohn's fraction IV and Cohn's fraction I + III) were investigated before, during and/or after the oxidative stress.

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Topical bioavailability of drugs incorporated in liposomes is not well known. We compared the skin penetration of tretinoin in liposomes and in a classical alcoholic gel. [3H]Phosphatidylcholine dipalmitoyl (DPPC) and [14C]tretinoin (0.

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We describe the clinical data, the standard and Holter electrocardiographic observations, the carotid pulse tracings, the M-mode and B-mode echocardiographic findings and the left ventriculographic aspects of 21 patients with non-obstructive symmetric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (NOSHCM). NOSHCM was diagnosed when there was echocardiographic and/or left ventriculographic evidence of septal and posterior wall hypertrophy without signs of left ventricular outflow destruction (LVOTO). Compared to the asymmetric hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (AHOCM), NOSHCM reveals reduced excursion of the posterior wall of the left ventricle, whereas patients with AHOCM have more frequently systolic murmurs and carotid pulse changes suggestive of LVOTO.

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A short history of the birth and evolution of the concept and present definition of Health Education is presented. As the purpose of the Health Education is to change the individual and collective attitude to health, and since it is an active educational process, it is necessary to act on the cognitive and operative sphere. Health Education should be inserted in all the programs of the Social and Health Services including hospitals.

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Little information is available regarding cardiac automatism and conduction disturbances in patients affected by congestive (CCM) or hypertrophic (HCM) cardiomyopathies. For this reason 29 patients with HCM (10 cases) and CCM (19 cases) and disturbances of sinus node automaticity or AV conduction underwent an electrophysiologic study. Eight patients affected by HCM were also submitted to cardiac catheterization.

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