Publications by authors named "Rosanna Rita Satta"

Article Synopsis
  • The Italian Melanoma Intergroup has launched MelaMEd, an online training program for general practitioners focusing on the prevention and detection of cutaneous melanoma.
  • The project involves a pre-training questionnaire to assess participants’ baseline knowledge, which is compared to their post-training responses after completing the course by December 2023.
  • Preliminary analysis from January to July 2023 reveals that out of 1320 participants, many recognized key melanoma concepts, but knowledge gaps exist, particularly in specific melanoma recognition rules and management accuracy rates for various skin lesions.
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Cutaneous immune-related adverse events are frequently associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) administration in cancer patients. In fact, these monoclonal antibodies bind the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 and programmed cell death-1/ligand 1 leading to a non-specific activation of the immune system against both tumoral cells and self-antigens. The skin is the most frequently affected organ system appearing involved especially by inflammatory manifestations such as maculopapular, lichenoid, psoriatic, and eczematous eruptions.

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Background: Recently, several case-control studies demonstrated an association between gliptins and bullous pemphigoid (BP) occurrence. However, data on the clinical and immunologic features of gliptin-associated bullous pemphigoid (GABP) are controversial.

Objective: This study aimed to clinically and immunologically characterize a large cohort of GABP patients to get an insight into the pathophysiology of this emerging drug-induced variant of BP.

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Introduction: Multiple primary melanomas (MPM) occur up to 8% of patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM). They are often sporadic harbouring several somatic mutations, but also familial cases harbouring a CDKN2A germline mutation have been describe in Caucasian populations. The aim of this study was to investigate the incidence, the distribution patterns and the impact of known and unknown germline and somatic mutations in patients with MPM from Italy.

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