Publications by authors named "Salli L"

Objective: Complement-mediated injury is regulated by many factors; among these CD59 has been identified as a widely distributed glycoprotein that inhibits membrane C5b-9 (terminal complement component) formation. The aim of the study was to assess erythrocyte CD59 expression in patients with psoriatic arthritis in order to understand the role of CD59 in the pathogenesis.

Methods: Washed erythrocytes from 50 patients with psoriatic arthritis, 8 with cutaneous psoriasis and 24 healthy subjects were incubated with monoclonal anti-CD59 antibody followed by a second FITC conjugated antibody and fluorescence intensity analysed by FAC-Scan flow cytometer to assess their CD59 membrane expression.

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Purpose: The aim of the study is the evaluation of the microcirculation trough periungueal capillaroscopy in patients suffering from psoriatic arthritis.

Materials And Methods: Eighteen patients (mean age 44 years, nine males and nine females) were examined according to the different clinical forms (spondylitic, mutilans, simil-rheumatoid, onyco-arthritis, oligo-articular) of the disease.

Results: In most of the patients, the exam showed a reduction in ansas' density and in capillary length and calibre as well as interstitial edema and expansion of the ansa venular portion with coiling and kinking, demonstrating the re-organization of the veins and the neo-angiogenesis.

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Introduction: The inflammatory involvement of the sacroiliac joint is frequent during seronegative spondylarthritis. The clinical diagnosis of sacroiliitis may be very difficult, especially in the early stage, because joint motion cannot be assessed directly and the clinical picture is very similar to that of lumbar pain. Conventional radiography is negative as long as the structural change in the joint is limited to the synovial membrane and the cartilage (early stage).

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Objective: To verify, in an open study, the efficacy and safety of long-term administration of low weekly doses (5 mg) of methotrexate (MTX) i.m. in different stage rheumatoid arthritis patients.

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The study has been performed in order to give a contribution to the knowledge of the conjunctival cytology in Sjögren's syndrome. Exfoliated cells were obtained by a tampon from the inferior conjunctival sac of 11 patients affected by primary or secondary Sjögren's syndrome; the material was placed onto a microscope slide and it was stained with May-Grumwald-Giemsa, after the ferning test had been performed. Tear production had been previously assessed in all patients by Schirmer's I test and basic secretion test that showed an evident tear fluid hyposecretion.

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Our investigation aimed at verifying diastolic abnormalities in rheumatoid patients, without clinically evident cardiovascular disease and other confounding complaints, by using pulsed Doppler examination of transmitral blood flow. We selected 40 patients fulfilling revised American Rheumatism Association (ARA) criteria for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis having no symptoms of cardiac disease or clinical findings of other extracardiac diseases. We also studied 40 rheumatoid-matched healthy volunteers as a control group.

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The authors report 4 cases of Tietze's syndrome. In 3 of them the syndrome onset during a rheumatic disease (psoriatic arthritis, sternoclavicular hyperostosis). It is thus necessary to distinguish between the idiopathic of unknown ethiology and the secondary form due to, a well defined disease, in 3 cases observed.

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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic disease involving many organ systems and is frequently accompanied by cardiac alterations. However, there is considerable disagreement concerning the cardiac abnormalities found in patients with RA. The purpose of our investigation was to determine, by a non-invasive method such as echocardiography, the nature and extent of cardiac involvement in RA patients with no symptoms of cardiac disease, in comparison with a control sample.

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We used echocardiography to determine the prevalence of pericardial effusion in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients without cardiac systems and compared our results to those obtained in a control group of age-matched subjects. Thirty-six patients with RA (6 men, 30 women; mean age 51 +/- 11 years) were selected from a patient population in treatment at our outpatient Rheumatology Clinic. None of the patients had any symptoms of cardiac disease, and all patients with signs and/or systems of extracardiac disease were excluded from the study.

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A quantitative ELISA procedure using monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies against neoantigens of the terminal C5b-9 complement complex has been developed. The ELISA was demonstrated to be both sensitive and reproducible. The normal range for C5b-9 determinations, defined as 2.

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Three-hundred and twelve patients with osteoarthritic diseases were admitted to a multicenter clinical trial. The patients were given 100 mg Ketoprofen twice-a-day by iontophoresis for 10 consecutive days. Pain relief was almost complete in 94.

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Unlabelled: The aim of our study was to seek out a possible different reactiveness to cardiovascular stimulation tests among normotensives with and without positive family history of essential hypertension. We have studied about 200 inhabitants of Ustica and 49 medicine students, all normotensives according to the World Health Organization and the Joint National Committee criteria. In an isolated room and in a supine position, blood pressure (BP) and heart rate were measured every 30 s for 15 min with an automatic sphygmomanometer.

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The authors describe a case of "relapsing polychondritis" showing that the characteristic manifestation of the disease on nasal and ear cartilage took place at a later stage than in the eye vessels, the inner ear and the trunk and valves of the aorta. The authors therefore consider the term "relapsing polychondritis" to be somewhat restrictive and claim that owing to the systemic diffusion of the disease in all vessels, R.P.

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Our investigation included 20 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and a negative routine (albustix) proteinuria test, and 20 healthy controls. The albustix test was compared with a method based on multifractional Cellogel RS electrophoresis of urinary proteins. The albustix test was found to be not reliable in patients with RA.

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A clinico-endoscopic study has been carried out in a group of 22 patients treated with 1 g of naproxene + 2 g of rosaprostol compared in a blind situation with another group of 19 patients treated with a similar dose of naproxene + placebo in order to evaluate the cytoprotective action of rosaprostol. Analysis of the results showed a high correlation between intake of rosaprostol and low onset of algico-dyspeptic disturbances and mucosal lesions of some gravity, although the problem of the monitoring of patients undergoing long-term treatment with NSAID remains unsolved.

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Certain physiopathological features that differentiate essential arterial hypertension in normal weight and obese patients are recalled. The results of a retrospective study carried out in 293 hypertensive patients admitted to the Clinic in recent years are reported with a view to evaluating the prevalence of certain parameters (ischaemic cardiopathy, left ventricular hypertrophy, renal, vasculo-cerebral and retinal impairment) in patients subdivided into two groups: normal weight and obese. The study showed in the first group a higher prevalence of signs of ischaemic cardiopathy; in the second a higher prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy.

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A functional audio-vestibular investigation based on impedance metric techniques and electronystagmography was carried out in a group of patients with "classical" rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and with treated or untreated "definite" RA in various stages. Data obtained from these patients were compared with those obtained from a control group. Significant hypoacusis of the transmissive type was found in initial stages of RA while sensorineural or mixed type hypoacusis was found in later stages of RA.

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Twenty patients with various stages of RA were examined. They included: 1) 7 cases in Steinbroker stage 1 (onset); 2) 13 cases in Steinbroker stage 2-3 (chronic). The group was divided into 16 treated and 4 untreated cases.

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It is generally admitted that alteration to the blood coagulation system, particularly the creation of fibrin from fibrinogen may play a pathogenetic role in the complex mechanism that characterises rheumatic diseases of the connective tissue. A study was therefore conducted to see whether accelerated fibrinogen turnover could be demonstrated in such patients. To this end the clearance of fibrinogen marked with I131 was assessed in 25 patients in various stages of connectivitis and 10 controls was measured.

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