Publications by authors named "Rizzo V"

Treatment with an inhibitor of glucose use via glucose transporters (GLUT) has been shown to attenuate experimental abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) development in mice. Vascular smooth muscle cell (VSMC) signaling seems to be essential for angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced AAA in mice. Accordingly, we have tested a hypothesis that VSMC silencing of the major GLUT, GLUT1, prevents AAA development and rupture in mice treated with Ang II plus β-aminopropionitrile.

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Pistachio nuts are valued for their sensory qualities, nutritional benefits, and health-promoting properties. Pistachio oil has also gained interest for its bioactive compounds, though these are sensitive to processing and environmental stresses. While pistachio-based products are commercially available, little research has addressed the emulsifying properties of crude pistachio oil or its impact on the stability and bioactive profile of oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions.

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Purpose: This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the relationship between BPE on CEM and breast density, age and menopausal status.

Material And Methods: Our analysis included all women eligible for CEM as a second-level examination in the diagnostic phase in a 12-month period. CEM were performed on a dedicated low-dose digital mammography unit after the injection of 1.

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  • An improper diet is widely recognized as harmful to health, and nutrition plays a key role in preventing non-communicable diseases, yet the significance of body composition research remains underappreciated.
  • The phenomenon of "osteosarcopenic obesity" particularly affects postmenopausal women and is linked to higher rates of frailty, driven by hormonal changes and the interplay of fat, muscle, and bone.
  • Emphasizing the need for personalized nutritional strategies, the text argues for a gender-specific approach to nutrition that targets visceral fat, enhances protein intake, and optimizes vitamin D levels to combat frailty syndrome effectively.
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Background: To assess the reliability and comprehensibility of breast radiology reports simplified by artificial intelligence using the large language model (LLM) ChatGPT-4o.

Methods: A radiologist with 20 years' experience selected 21 anonymized breast radiology reports, 7 mammography, 7 breast ultrasound, and 7 breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), categorized according to breast imaging reporting and data system (BI-RADS). These reports underwent simplification by prompting ChatGPT-4o with "Explain this medical report to a patient using simple language".

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Background: This pilot prospective study aimed to evaluate ultrasound-guided cryoablation of breast cancer (BC) by assessing: (i) technical efficacy as the presence of necrosis in surgical specimens and rate of complete tumor ablation; (ii) safety as incidence and severity of complications; and (iii) patients' satisfaction using a dedicated questionnaire. In addition, (iv) we tested the capability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) to predict cryoablation efficacy.

Methods: From 07/2022 to 01/2023, we enrolled 20 patients with early-stage BC scheduled for breast surgery.

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Background: Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a procoagulant phospholipid enriched on surfaces of activated vascular cells including platelets, endothelium, monocytes, and microvesicles. As a molecular driver of thrombosis accessible to drug blockade, PS is an attractive pharmacologic target for modulating thrombogenesis, with potentially reduced bleeding risk compared to anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapies.

Objectives: Test antithrombotic capabilities of a liposomal formulation, Zn-dipicolylamine cyanine-3[22,22]/1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (molar ratio, 3:97), designated as DPAL, which we previously described binds selectively to PS-enriched cell surfaces, compared with effects on bleeding, in mouse models.

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Background: Positional plagiocephaly is an asymmetrical flattened skull deformity whose incidence increased significantly in the last decades. Osteopathic treatment has been suggested to tackle early deformational sequences, in order to ensure the correct development of the child. The aim of the study was to assess the effectiveness of osteopathic treatment of positional cranial deformities in infants.

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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare, life-threatening hematologic disorder characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and organ dysfunction. This report highlights a rare case of small bowel ischemia and ischemic colitis caused by TTP in a 35-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), hypertension, and end-stage renal disease on hemodialysis. She presented with severe abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, and bloody bowel movements.

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Background: Adipose tissue (AT) wasting in cancer is an early catabolic event with negative impact on outcomes. Circulating miRNAs may promote body weight loss and cachexia. We measured circulating miRNAs linked to AT alterations and compared their levels between i) gastrointestinal (GI) cancer patients and controls, ii) cachectic and non-cachectic cancer patients, and iii) according to adiposity level and its distribution.

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Background: Management of PICC dressing can be performed at home by the patient through adequate training and telenursing. This trial verifies that the incidence of catheter-related complications in home patients, assisted by telenursing, is not greater than that observed in outpatients.

Methods: This clinical trial is composed of 72 patients with malignant tumors who underwent long-term chemotherapy with PICC insertion.

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The aim of this study was to compare the characteristics of breast microcalcification on digital mammography (DM) with the histological and molecular subtypes of breast cancer and to identify the predictive value of DM and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in assessing microcalcifications for radiologic-pathologic correlation. We relied on our prospectively maintained database of suspicious microcalcifications on DM, from which data were retrospectively collected between January 2020 and April 2023. We enrolled 158 patients, all of whom were subjected to biopsy.

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Objectives: The Node-RADS score was recently introduced to offer a standardized assessment of lymph node invasion (LNI). We tested its diagnostic performance in accurately predicting LNI in breast cancer (BC) patients with magnetic resonance imaging. The study also explores the consistency of the score across three readers.

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Preterm infants are at-risk for extrauterine growth restriction and downward percentile-crossing between birth and discharge. Increased energy and protein intake through fortification of human milk during the first weeks of life has been associated with improved short-term growth and better developmental outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether these benefits persist up to children school age.

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There are multiple mechanisms by which The Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) infection can cause electrolyte abnormalities, which may not be the case for bacterial causes of pneumonia. This study aimed to assess the differences in electrolyte levels between patients suffering from COVID-19 and bacterial pneumonia. This is an original, retrospective study.

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Background: Many data were published about Long-Covid prevalence, very few about the findings of new cardiac alterations (NCA) in COVID-19-recovered people. is an observational study designed to investigate the prevalence of NCA in patients recovered from Covid-19.Methods: from June 2020 to December 2022, we enrolled 502 patients with a positive nasopharyngeal swab for SARS-CoV2 and a subsequent negative one.

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  • Tremor disorders often get misdiagnosed, and this study compares three types: pure Essential Tremor (ET), ET with soft dystonic signs (ET + DS), and tremor with dystonia (TwD).
  • Researchers analyzed 383 patients, finding significant differences in demographics and tremor onset sites among the groups, along with varying symptoms and responsiveness to treatment.
  • The findings suggest overlaps between pure ET and TwD, indicating a need for better diagnostic tools, with ET + DS showing characteristics from both groups, highlighting a complexity within these syndromes.
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  • The study investigates the differences in clinical features and spread risk of oromandibular dystonia (OMD) between idiopathic and acquired subtypes, based on a retrospective analysis of 273 patients from the Italian Dystonia Registry.
  • It was found that idiopathic cases mainly exhibited sensory tricks and a family history, with a notable 34% of focal OMD patients experiencing spread within the first five years.
  • The research highlights a potential link between sensory tricks and OMD spread, suggesting estrogen's role in dystonia development and providing a basis for further studies on underlying mechanisms and treatment options.
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Background: Several earlier studies showed a female predominance in idiopathic adult-onset dystonia (IAOD) affecting the craniocervical area and a male preponderance in limb dystonia. However, sex-related differences may result from bias inherent to study design. Moreover, information is lacking on whether sex-related differences exist in expressing other dystonia-associated features and dystonia spread.

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  • Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a role in cardiovascular diseases, especially hypertension, with a focus on the balance of mitochondrial fission and fusion.
  • In a study using C57BL6 mice, the mitochondrial fission inhibitor mdivi1 was shown to reduce hypertension and related vascular changes induced by angiotensin II.
  • Mdivi1 not only limited vessel fibrosis and hypertrophy but also improved mitochondrial structure and reduced cardiac hypertrophy and vascular reactivity associated with angiotensin II treatment, indicating multiple protective mechanisms in the vasculature.
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  • A study was conducted to explore the connection between thyroid diseases and idiopathic adult-onset dystonia (IAOD) by examining 1,518 patients from the Italian Dystonia Registry.
  • Out of these patients, 11% were diagnosed with hypothyroidism and 2.8% with hyperthyroidism, with the groups showing comparable demographics but a higher prevalence of women in thyroid-affected groups.
  • The research found no significant link between thyroid conditions and specific characteristics of dystonia, including its distribution and associated features, suggesting that thyroid diseases do not impact the course of IAOD.
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Objective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex disorder in which environmental and genetic factors interact modifying disease risk and course. This multicentre, case-control study involving 18 Italian MS Centres investigated MS course by ethnicity and native-country economic status in foreign-born patients living in Italy.

Methods: We identified 457 MS patients who migrated to Italy and 893 age- and sex-matched native-born Italian patients.

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Cryoablation is a minimally invasive technique currently employed in breast cancer care, that uses freeze and thaw cycles to treat benign breast lesions, small breast cancers or focal sites of metastatic disease in patients not eligible for surgery. The final goal of this procedure is to destroy breast cancer cells using extreme cold. In addition, several studies have shown that this technique seems to have an enhancing effect on the immune response, especially by increasing the expression of tumor neoantigens specific to tumor cells, which are then attacked and destroyed.

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Background: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is often reclassified as invasive cancer in the final pathology report of the surgical specimen. It is of significant clinical relevance to acknowledge the possibility of underestimating invasive disease when utilizing preoperative biopsies for a DCIS diagnosis. In cases where such histologic upgrades occur, it is imperative to consider them in the preoperative planning process, including the potential inclusion of sentinel lymph node biopsy due to the risk of axillary lymph node metastasis.

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  • Wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 was studied in 8 Veterans Affairs nursing homes to see if it could provide early warning of COVID-19 cases among residents and staff.
  • The pilot study involved daily sampling of wastewater for 6 months and revealed that all homes tested positive for the virus, aligning with COVID-19 infections reported in occupants.
  • However, the method demonstrated limited sensitivity, detecting only 60% of COVID-19 cases in residents and 46% in employees, suggesting that while it could aid infection control, it has significant limitations.
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