Publications by authors named "Nicola Olivari"

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  • This study examines the use of endoluminal vacuum therapy for managing anastomotic dehiscences after colorectal surgery, focusing on its effectiveness and feasibility.* -
  • Fourteen patients were treated, with a notable 57.1% achieving complete resolution of their defects; those with acute dehiscences showed an even higher success rate of 80%.* -
  • The treatment was found to be safe, with a low complication rate of only 7%, indicating that endoluminal vacuum therapy is a promising option for addressing large acute colorectal anastomotic issues.*
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Objective: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) is the first-line technique for the sampling of pancreatic lesions. Many factors can influence the diagnostic performance of this procedure, including the use of rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE). The primary aim of this study was to compare the adequacy, diagnostic yield, accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of EUS-FNA for solid pancreatic lesions before and after the introduction of ROSE.

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Serrated lesions represent a group of lesions with different genetic and biological features causing important clinical repercussions. Three types of serrated lesions are identified: hyperplastic, sessile adenomas (with and without dysplasia) and traditional serrated adenomas. Such lesions are now recognized as precancerous lesions.

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Background: Ischemic colitis (IC) is caused by a transient hypo-perfusion of the colon leading to mucosal ulcerations, inflammation, and hemorrhage. The primary aim was to identify predictive factors of endoscopic severity of IC. Secondary endpoints were to show epidemiology, clinical presentation, endoscopic findings, and outcomes of IC.

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The present manuscript aims to review the history, recent advances, evidence, and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI) in colonoscopy. Although it is mainly focused on polyp detection and characterization, it also considers other potential applications (i.e.

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Little is known about the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of anti-viral therapy on the regression of liver inflammation and fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of interferon alpha and ribavirin in combination therapy on the tissue expression of nuclear-factor kB (NF-kappaB) (a transcription factor coordinating the expression of stress genes involved in immune response and inflammation), of the polypeptide transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGF-beta1) and matrix metalloproteinases 1 (MMP-1) (both of which play an important part in the pathological process of liver fibrogenesis), and on the serum levels of soluble TGF-beta1, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMP)-1, and active endogenous MMP-2 and MMP-9 in paired (pre- and post-treatment) liver biopsy and serum samples of subjects with chronic hepatitis C. Serum levels of TGF-beta1, TIMP-1, MMP-2, and MMP-9 were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

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