Publications by authors named "R Franchini"

AADC deficiency is a severe neurometabolic inherited rare disorder due to the absence or decrease of dopamine and serotonin levels, causing deep motor and neurodevelopmental impairments. The disease is often fatal in the first decade of life, and pharmacological treatments (dopamine agonists, pyridoxine, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors as the first-line choices) can only alleviate the symptoms. Gene therapy surgery is now available for severe patients in the European Union and the United Kingdom, and follow-up data witness encouraging improvements.

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Aim: A healthy diet could help to prevent both oral and systemic diseases, with dentists and nutritionists supplementing their skills. The dental setting, where patients periodically refer to seeking oral health care, represents a powerful opportunity for nutritional counselling. To the best of our knowledge, no study is available on patients' attitudes towards dietary counselling in the dental setting.

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A case of an adult with borderline AADC deficiency symptoms is presented here. Genetic analysis revealed that the patient carries two AADC variants (NM_000790.3: c.

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Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is a serious long-term complication of head and neck radiotherapy (RT), which is often triggered by dental extractions. It results from avascular aseptic necrosis due to irradiated bone damage. ORN is challenging to treat and can lead to severe complications.

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Article Synopsis
  • Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia (PVL) is a unique and progressive type of oral leukoplakia that doesn’t correlate with common risk factors like smoking or drinking.
  • Patients with PVL have a significantly high chance of developing oral squamous cell carcinoma.
  • A case study highlighted a PVL patient who developed two separate oral verrucous carcinomas, underscoring the need for ongoing clinical and histopathological monitoring throughout their life.
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