Publications by authors named "S Pacchetti"

In a subset of patients attending liver units, a chronic increase in serum transaminases may remain of undetermined cause despite thorough investigations. On the other hand, elevated levels of serum transaminases have been reported in about 40% of adult celiac patients. To evaluate the prevalence of subclinical celiac disease in patients with chronic unexplained hypertransaminasemia in comparison with that in the general population (0.

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Background/aims: The development of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in malignancies has been described but its mechanism is still not understood. The aim of this study was to examine ANA specificities in hepatocellular carcinoma to further understand autoimmunity in cancer.

Methods: Two hundred and four hepatocellular carcinoma patients were compared with 68 chronic hepatitis C, with 126 chronic hepatitis B and with 30 alcoholic liver cirrhosis patients, as well as with 87 healthy donors.

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Clinically, portal hypertension has been considered to be less common and less severe in patients with cirrhosis resulting from iron overload in homozygotes for genetic hemochromatosis than in patients with cirrhosis of other causes. To characterize the prevalence and progression of portal hypertension in genetic hemochromatosis (GH), 120 cirrhosis and iron-overloaded patients were compared with a control group of 120 patients with postnecrotic cirrhosis (PNC) who were matched for gender, age, Child's class, and alcohol abuse. Gastroesophageal endoscopy and abdominal ultrasonography were performed at diagnosis and repeated every 12 months and every 6 months, respectively, to evaluate the presence and severity of varices, the caliber of the portal vein and its collaterals, and splenic size.

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