The interferon-inducible DNA sensor IFI16 is involved in the modulation of cellular survival, proliferation, and differentiation. In the hematopoietic system, IFI16 is consistently expressed in the CD34+ stem cells and in peripheral blood lymphocytes; however, little is known regarding its regulation during maturation of B- and T-cells. We explored the role of IFI16 in normal B-cell subsets by analysing its expression and relationship with the major transcription factors involved in germinal center (GC) development and plasma-cell (PC) maturation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHead and neck squamous cell carcinoma of the (HNSCC) represents approximately 5% of malignant tumours in Italy. HNSCC are commonly treated with surgery or radiotherapy, or a combination of such therapies. The objectives of treatment are maximum cure rate balanced with organ preservation, restoration of form and function, reduction of morbidities and improvement or maintenance of the patient's quality of life.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSynovial chondromatosis is a rare pathology of unknown etiology characterized by multinodular cartilaginous proliferation in the synovium. When it does occur, it usually develops in the large synovial joints (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Otorhinolaryngol Ital
April 2007
Although the diagnostic reliability of auditory brainstem responses (ABR) in acoustic neuromas has been revised due to its poor sensitivity (demonstrated above all in smaller tumours), and its limited specificity, this method is still used as the initial otoneurological approach. To contribute to the clinical use of this method, in particular with the aim of reducing the number of false positives, a retrospective study was carried out in two groups of patients affected by unilateral sensorineural hearing loss with auditory brainstem response abnormalities: in the first group (50 cases: true positives) hearing loss was the expression of an acoustic neuroma shown by magnetic resonance imaging, in the second group (130: false positives) magnetic resonance imaging was negative. In both groups, auditory brainstem response recordings showed abnormalities suggesting retro-cochlear disorders such as: (1) complete absence of response not justified by the extent of the hearing loss, (2) presence of only wave I, (3) increase in wave V absolute latency with normal I-V interpeak latency, (4) increase in wave V absolute latency, the sole component, 5) increase in wave V absolute latency and I-V interpeak latency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To study the pattern of foreign bodies in the upper airways as emerging from the hospital records in the Bologna and Siena hospitals in Italy 1997-2002.
Methods: A retrospective review of hospital records was performed using a standardized protocol. All injuries with ICD9 (International Classification of Diseases, 9'h revision) codes ranging from 931 to 934 which occurred in children age 0-14 were considered for the database.
The management of the extensive malignancy of the hypopharynx generally combines with total laryngectomy. The authors report a case of scanty differentiated papillary thyroid carcinoma, extended to the hypopharynx, with partial involvement of thyroid, cricoid and first tracheal ring cartilage and unilateral vocal fold palsy treated with an "atypical" partial tracheo-laringectomy combined with total circular pharyngectomy. The defect has been replaced with an antero lateral tight free flap suitably modeled to restore the pharyngeal and laryngeal lumen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Minimal access thyroid surgery, using various techniques, is increasingly being reported. The present study reviews our experience with thyroid surgery using a minimally invasive approach in a group of patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Methods: A total of 15 female patients with a thyroid nodule, not exceeding 2 cm, proven to be a papillary thyroid carcinoma at preoperative evaluation, underwent a total thyroidectomy with non endoscopic minimally invasive approach.
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital
August 2003
Tongue suspension with Kit Repose is a surgical mini-invasive end-oral technique used in treatment of rear tongue obstruction. The base of the tongue is anchored with a non-reabsorbable suture, held in place with a titanium screw, to the mandible in correspondence to the geni apophysis of the mandible: this loop should prevent the tongue, during sleep, from dropping backwards, favoured also by gravity and hypotonicity of the genioglossus muscle. Aim of this report is to focus on the results of our experience in 15 patients presenting obstructive sleep apnea submitted to uvulopalatopharyngoplasty associated with tongue suspension, using the Kit Response bone screw system (Influent Inc.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetastasis in the inner auditory canal (IAC), or more precisely in the pontocerebellar angle (PCA) is extremely rare. Indeed acoustic neurinoma (AN), meningioma and other types of benign neoformations, in decreasing order, account for nearly all expansive pathologies in this anatomical region. The present paper reports a clinical case of a patient with the sudden onset of an hearing loss in the right ear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContralateral ear pathologies are frequently found in patients suffering from acquired cholesteatoma. A retrospective study was performed on 85 pediatric patients and 105 adults surgically treated for acquired middle ear cholesteatoma. All the patients were checked and the otomicroscopic picture photographed and compared in an attempt to gain insight into the pathogenesis and clinical indications by comparing two samplings from different age groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCommonly used clinical and pathologic criteria are often of limited value in predicting the outcome of patients with undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and new parameters related to the biology of growth of neoplastic cells are still required for better definition of the aggressiveness of these tumors. The prognostic significance of DNA ploidy, measured by image cytometry on isolated cells, and of the mitotic index, proliferating cell nuclear antigen, and p53 protein, all measured by image cytometry in histologic sections, were evaluated on archival tumor tissues from 53 patients with Stage III or IV nasopharyngeal carcinomas. Patients were staged according to the criteria of the International Union Against Cancer and were irradiated according to a conventional radiotherapy schedule.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Otorhinolaryngol Ital
February 1996
The Authors reviewed a group of 28 pts with early-stage supraglottic carcinoma (T1-T2N0), classified according to UICC (1987), and treated exclusively with radiotherapy (RT) between 1980 and 1991. Until 1990 RT was employed for such tumors when surgery was refused or controindicated, while since 1991 primary irradiation (with surgery in reserve) has been considered the treatment of choice. The total dose ranged from 66 to 70 Gy on the larynx and up to 50 Gy on neck nodes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord)
October 1996
Subtotal reconstructive laryngectomy is an appropriate surgical procedure for intralaryngeal squamous cell carcinoma. After this surgery the functions of the larynx are greatly modified. These functions may be retained if at least one cricoaryténoid is preserved with good function.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Otorhinolaryngol Ital
December 1995
Plasmacytoma is a rare neoplastic disorder arising from B-cell series lymphocytes. It can develop in three clinical variants: a) Multiple Myeloma (M.M.
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October 1995
Primary malignant lymphomas of the major salivary glands are rare and usually arise in the parotid gland (2% of all neoplastic disorders). In this report clinical records of 28 cases of NHL of salivary glands (27 in the parotid gland and one in the submandibular gland) are reviewed and problems related to diagnosis and management strategies are discussed. The 5-year overall survival rate was 72% and did non differ from the survival of other NHL of the head and neck.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBoll Soc Ital Biol Sper
June 1993
The Authors have studied the posterior region of the tympanic cavity in 25 fresh human temporal bones, making horizontal and vertical sections. In all cases the Sinus Tympani has been observed and the same for the Sappey's Suprapyramidal Recess, near the Facial Sinus. It has been determined the distance between Sulcus Tympani and the facial canal which is very variable and this assumes great importance from a surgical point of view.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAfter having reviewed the principal theories regarding the development of the larynx the authors performed a study on the morphogenesis of the above structure using four horizontally- and sagitally-sectioned human embryos. The conclusion of a study of these sections is that the LC constitutes the primordium of the laryngeal vestibule. From its lateral margin, caudally (Stage 19, Carnegie System), the primitive ventricles begin to form, while in the final stages the EL extends caudally enclosing a small cephalic infraglottic area and therefore completely separating the IG from the LC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe role of weight loss in the therapy of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) was investigated in 23 affected patients with various degrees of obesity (body mass index range 26.6-61.0) free of cranio-facial malformations.
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January 1990
A microfluorometric method was used to determine the nuclear DNA content in the nasopharyngeal carcinomas (NPC) of 25 patients treated before 1983. Eleven patients are still alive with no evidence of disease (NED), while the rest died of their disease (DOD). All of the patients received a cycle of radiotherapy, while some also received chemotherapy or neck dissections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe specific humoral immune response against Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antigens in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) was compared to that of patients with infectious mononucleosis (IM) and other EBV-seropositive subjects using immunoblotting technique. Almost all sera from EBV serologically associated NPC reacted reproducibly with a major group of polypeptides (four to six) of early antigen (EA) complex with molecular weights ranging from 50 kD to 58 kD, and with some additional polypeptides. Sera from IM-patients reproducibly recognized only one polypeptide of 50 kD belonging to the major group of polypeptides of EA-complex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Otolaryngol Allied Sci
June 1987
The correct management of mucoepidermoid tumours is still debatable because of their unpredictable biological course. The issue discussed is that of identifying biological characteristics of these tumours which may have predictive value. Sixteen patients with a mucoepidermoid tumour of the parotid gland, treated at the ENT Clinic of Bologna University over a 15-year period, were reviewed.
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