Publications by authors named "Squarzoni G"

Introduction: Steinert's disease is a rare genetic disorder characterized by progressive myotonia and multi-organ damage. It is associated with respiratory and cardiological complications often leading patients to exitus. These conditions are also traditional risk factors for severe COVID-19.

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This paper describes the use of oxidized dextran as a cross-linker for the preparation of gelatin microspheres. Microspheres were obtained by a thermal gelation method and their dissolution kinetic was examined. In order to find evidence of sugar mediated cross-linking, swelling tests and gelatin microspheres dissolution experiments were performed.

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An uncommon case of aortal coartactation in an adult patient treated, since five years, for hypertension and faintness is described. The surgical treatment led to complete resolution of her symptomatology without drug therapy.

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Even if the well-known predisposing factors play an essential role in the realization of cerebrovascular accidents, in these last years the possible importance of the hemoreologic parameters is still a topic under discussion. The authors found a significant increase of the considered hemoreologic parameters (HT, Hb, RBC) in the patients hospitalized for cerebrovascular accidents compared to controls, without differences for gender, even if this increase remained into the limits of normal range. Conversely, no significant differences were found concerning the considered metabolic parameters.

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Red cell carbonic anhydrase isoenzymes I and II have been measured by means of cellulose acetate membrane electrophoresis in patients with chronic renal failure and dependent on periodic hemodialysis; these patients showed a chronic anemia due to many factors. Carbonic anhydrase isoenzymes were higher in uremic and anemic patients than in the controls. Since hemoglobin can act as a protons acceptor from the active site of carbonic anhydrase during the hydratation of CO2 (and vice-versa), the increase of carbonic anhydrase can facilitate, via the Bohr effect, the transfer of the oxygen to the peripheral tissues.

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An epidemiologic retrospective study was conducted from January 1984 to December 1988 on subjects admitted into the Institute of Semeiotica Medica of the University of Ferrara (as a general medicine, unselective department) and presenting a stroke. Year, month and hour of onset of symptoms in 141 patients (all resident in Ferrara, mean age 74.3 +/- 8.

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Iron status (expressed as serum ferritin and iron levels) has been compared in normal and in heterozygous beta-thalassemic subjects. A higher serum ferritin concentration has been found in beta-thalassemic males, showing, therefore, a shift towards super-normal values of the balance between tissue iron and serum ferritin levels. In beta-thalassemic subjects the serum ferritin levels have been found in the normal range and this seems to be correlated with an adequate and ready iron supply by protein transferrin to hyperplastic bone marrow.

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