Publications by authors named "Monia DI Prete"

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  • Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a type of skin cancer that shows up as patches and lumps on the skin, starting with red, patchy areas.
  • The disease is tricky to diagnose because it can look like other skin problems, and it has different forms that act differently.
  • To properly figure out if someone has MF, doctors need to take samples from different skin spots and check both the skin and the medical history together.
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  • Globally, while people are living longer, many experience a decline in health due to age-related diseases, highlighting the need for better classification systems to address these issues.
  • A consensus meeting with 150 experts established criteria for identifying ageing-related pathologies, requiring a 70% agreement for approval among participants.
  • The agreed criteria focus on conditions that progress with age, contribute to functional decline, and are backed by human studies, setting a foundation for future classification and staging efforts.
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  • Cutaneous pseudolymphomas are a diverse group of skin diseases that look like cutaneous lymphoma but have different causes and symptoms, and they may appear without any known trigger or following factors like medications, tattoos, or infections.
  • These conditions can present in various ways, from single lesions to widespread issues, with some cases lasting from weeks to years and potentially recurring after disappearing on their own or after treatment.
  • The case study discussed involves a man with a single nodule that was identified as resembling a primary cutaneous CD30+ T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder, highlighting the complex nature of diagnosing these skin diseases.
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Background: The incidence of non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) increased over last decades, probably due to environmental concerns or to the increase of frail patients with age related comorbidities. Currently, the relationship of increasing global skin cancer rates with increased ultraviolet radiations (UVRs) resulting from stratospheric ozone depletion, global warming, and air pollution from fossil-fuel combustion.

Aims: We conducted a retrospective epidemiological study including 546 NMSC patients managed at the Dermatology Unit of the Tor Vergata Hospital to highlight different trends of sun exposure or different comorbidities.

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The pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 during the first years of the 2020s led to a great commitment to develop effective vaccines. Despite the good safety and tolerability profile, vaccines may trigger a broad spectrum of cutaneous side effects. Granulomatous dermatitis has been rarely reported after SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines, but no cases of annular elastolytic giant cell granuloma have been described.

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  • * A study compared FH non-mutated women with uterine leiomyomas to age-matched healthy controls, finding higher rates of cutaneous leiomyomas and dermatofibromas in the former group, indicating a potential connection.
  • * Immunohistochemical analyses showed reduced vitamin D receptor expression in skin tumors of patients with uterine leiomyomas, suggesting that vitamin D deficiency may play a role in the development of certain skin tumors in these patients.
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Actinic keratosis is an intraepithelial proliferation of atypical keratinocytes that could progress into invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Most evidence suggests an important role of the dermal matrix metalloproteinases in the progression of atypical skin epithelial lesions. We evaluated the clinical efficacy of three different therapeutic modalities (a medical device containing 0.

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Background: Actinic keratosis is one of the most common dermatological disorders. A new topical solution, constituted by 0.5% 5-fluorouracil and 10% salicylic acid (Actikerall, Almirall) has been introduced in the treatment pipeline of hyperkeratotic actinic keratoses of the head and neck.

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Psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by well-demarcated scaly plaques. Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the psoriasis pathogenesis and is associated with the disease severity. Dimethyl fumarate modulates the activity of the pro-inflammatory transcription factors.

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Background: Basal cell carcinoma is one of the most common types of non-melanoma skin cancers, which can be locally destructive despite low-rate metastasis. Surgery is the treatment of choice, but it lacks of efficacy on advanced cases. Hedgehog pathway inhibitors are a class of drugs providing a new therapeutic option for patients affected by advanced disease.

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Psoriasis is a chronic, relapsing, immune-mediated systemic disease. Its pathogenesis is complex and not fully understood yet. Genetic and epigenetic factors interact with molecular pathways involving TNF-α, IL-23/IL-17 axis, and peculiar cytokines, as IL-36 or phosphodiesterase 4.

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Background: Seborrheic keratosis is a benign epidermal tumor of cosmetic concern-as it progressively increases in size, thickness, and pigmentation-on which topical treatments are poorly effective. Considering its keratotic component, effective products may include active principles with keratolytic action.

Aims: Evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of a topical cosmetic product with urea and hydroxy acids, in the treatment of seborrheic keratoses.

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Retinoids have numerous applications in inflammatory, dyskeratotic, and oncohematology diseases. Retinoids have now reached the fourth generation, progressively reducing toxicity whilst increasing their efficacy. Trifarotene is a new fourth-generation retinoid with a selective action on RAR-γ.

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Adrenocortical oncocytomas are rare and mostly nonfunctioning neoplasms. We report the case of a 27-year-old woman diagnosed with an ACTH-independent Cushing's syndrome due to left adrenal oncocytoma. She underwent laparoscopic adrenalectomy.

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Mastocytosis is a rare disease characterised by expansion and collection of clonal mast cells in various organs including the skin, bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes and gastrointestinal tract. The prevalence of mastocytosis has been estimated to be one in 10 000, while the estimated incidence is one per 100 000 people per year. Cutaneous mastocytosis is classified into (i) maculopapular cutaneous mastocytosis, also known as urticaria pigmentosa; (ii) diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis; and (iii) mastocytoma of the skin.

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Main subtypes of cutaneous lupus erythematosus are represented by acute, subacute cutaneous, intermittent and chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus. Discoid lupus erythematosus represents the most common phenotype of chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus. The spectrum of clinical manifestations mirrors that of several and distinct histopathological features.

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  • - Clear cell hidradenoma (CCH) is a rare, typically benign tumor of sweat glands, more common on the trunk or scalp, and extremely rare in the hand; it usually requires complete surgical excision as treatment.
  • - An 83-year-old male with a five-year history of a growing mass on his left palm was successfully treated with surgery, and histologic analysis confirmed the CCH diagnosis.
  • - This case adds to the limited documentation of CCH on the hand, highlighting the need to consider it in differential diagnoses of lumps in the distal extremities and underlining the importance of surgical removal and follow-up.
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We report a case of a young female patient, previously affected by psoriatic arthritis, and treated with adalimumab, who developed a chronic spontaneous urticaria and started a concomitant therapy with omalizumab. A 50% reduction of the Dermatology Life Quality Index (from 7 at baseline to 4 in weeks 12 and 24) and a complete reset of the Urticaria Activity Score for 7 days (from 27 at baseline to 0 in weeks 12 and 24) were recorded. During all treatment with omalizumab, administering of adalimumab was continued.

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•Superficial myofibroblastoma of the Labia Majora.•Differential diagnosis between vulvar superficial myofibroblastoma and cyst/hydrocele of Nuck duct.•Differential diagnosis between vulvar superficial myofibroblastoma and inguinal/crural hernia.

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Basal cell carcinoma is the most common skin tumour, with the majority of the cases occurring on the head and neck district, where cosmetic and functional results are crucial. It can be locally destructive if not diagnosed early and treated appropriately. Surgery is the treatment of choice for most lesions, but aggressive, recurrent, or unresectable tumours can be challenging to manage.

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