Publications by authors named "Taliento Cristina"

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  • A study was conducted to review a rare type of tumor known as Atypical Placental Site Nodule (APSN), particularly focusing on a case of a post Cesarean Section cyst and fistula that shared features with both placental site nodule and epithelioid trophoblastic tumor.
  • Researchers searched databases like PubMed and Web of Science for similar cases, specifically those with cyst or fistula formations after Cesarean sections, broadening their search due to the limited understanding of "atypical epithelioid trophoblastic lesion."
  • The results highlighted eight similar cases documented in literature, showcasing symptoms like vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, with most cases showing high Ki-67 proliferation indices but no sign
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Objective: We assessed reproductive, obstetrical, and oncological outcomes in patients who underwent fertility-sparing treatment by including studies that adhere to the FIGO 2018 staging system.

Methods: Data on recurrence, mortality, pregnancy rate, live birth rate, and preterm delivery rate were collected.

Results: In patients with stages IA1, IA2, and IB1, the recurrence rate was 4.

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  • Telemedicine, or using technology to communicate with doctors, has become important in pregnancy care over the last few years.
  • The study looked at lots of research (66 studies) to see how well telemedicine works for pregnant women and if they are happy with it.
  • Most women preferred video calls or special apps, and many were satisfied with their care, especially when it helped monitor their health during pregnancy.
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Background: Literature is lacking strong evidence about comparisons of efficacy and quality of life-related outcomes between laparoscopic total and/or supracervical hysterectomy (LTH/LSCH) with laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy (LSC) and minimally invasive sacrohysteropexy (LSH).

Objective: To summarize and compare available data on this topic providing a useful clinical tool in the treatment decision process.

Search Strategy: We performed a systematic research of PubMed (MEDLINE), Web of Science, and Gooogle Scholar.

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This narrative review describes the state of the art in the management of anastomotic leakage in ovarian cancer. Multiple surgical procedures, including bowel resection, are often required to achieve "optimal" cytoreduction in locally advanced ovarian cancer. Intestinal anastomosis is currently the most common way to restore bowel continuity.

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Background: Intrauterine fetal death and perinatal death represent one of the most relevant medical scientific problems since, in many cases, even after extensive investigation, the causes remain unknown. The considerable increase in medical legal litigation in the obstetrical field that has witnessed in recent years, especially in cases of stillborn births, has simultaneously involved the figure of the forensic pathologist in scientific research aimed at clarifying the pathophysiological processes underlying stillbirth.

Methods: our study aims to analyze cases of sudden intrauterine unexplained death syndrome (SIUD) to evaluate the role of oxidative stress in the complex pathogenetic process of stillbirth.

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Cervical cancer continues to have a significant incidence, despite global efforts in HPV vaccination campaigns. Managing this condition involves a diverse team of healthcare professionals. Research in this field is undergoing a period of great revolution in multiple areas, and international guidelines will soon have to adapt to new scientific evidence.

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Background: PIPAC is a recent approach for intraperitoneal chemotherapy with promising results for patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis. A systematic review was conducted to assess current evidence on the efficacy and outcomes of PIPAC in patients affected by ovarian cancer.

Methods: The study adhered to the PRISMA guidelines.

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Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is an extremely rare and disabling inherited genetic skin disease with a predisposition to develop bullous lesions on the skin and inner mucous membranes, occurring after mild friction or trauma, or even spontaneously. Within the spectrum of EB forms, dystrophic EB (DEB) represents the most intriguing and challenging in terms of clinical management, especially with regard to pregnancy, due to the highly disabling and life-threatening phenotype. Disappointingly, in the literature little focus has been directed towards pregnancy and childbirth in DEB patients, resulting in a lack of sound evidence and guidance for patients themselves and clinicians.

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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) and gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are the most common medical complications in pregnancy. Physical exercise is considered to be safe and beneficial during pregnancy. Moreover, pregnancy could be considered as an opportunity for healthcare providers to promote positive lifestyle behavior and optimize the well-being of pregnant women.

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  • Researchers studied how a special type of DNA found in blood, called ctDNA, could help predict the survival chances of people with a type of cancer called epithelial ovarian cancer.
  • They looked at many previous studies to find out if having a lot of ctDNA was linked to shorter survival times for patients.
  • The results showed that high levels of ctDNA meant patients were more likely to have a worse prognosis, so more research is needed to understand this better.
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  • This study looked at whether being obese (having a BMI over 30) affects how well women with certain cancers (like cervical, ovarian, and endometrial) survive compared to those who are not obese.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 21 different studies with over 14,000 patients.
  • The results showed no clear survival benefits for obese women with these cancers and even found that obese women with endometrial cancer had a lower survival rate by 44%.
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Introduction: Ultrasound has been nicknamed "the surgeon's stethoscope". The advantages of laparoscopic ultrasound beyond a substitute for the sense of touch are considerable, especially for robotic surgery. Being able to see through parenchyma and into vascular structures enables to avoid unnecessary dissection by providing a thorough assessment at every stage without the need for contrast media or ionising radiation.

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Background: PIPAC consists in delivering normothermic chemotherapy solution directly into the peritoneal cavity as an aerosol under pressure. Currently PIPAC is considered as a palliative treatment for patients suffering from non-resectable peritoneal carcinomatosis. We performed a SR to assess tolerance and response of this novel method among patient with OC.

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Objective: Pharmacological agents such as prostaglandins (dinoprostone and misoprostol) are commonly used to reduce the duration of labor and promote vaginal delivery. However, key safety considerations with its use include an increased risk of uterine rupture, tachysystole and hyperstimulation of pregnant women, which could potentially lead to a non-reassuring fetal heart rate and to fetal hypoxemia. The aim of this systematic review was to assess maternal and fetal outcomes between misoprostol group (PGE1) and dinoprostone group (PGE2) STUDY DESIGN: We search on MEDLINE (PubMed), CINHAL (EBSCOhost), EMBASE, Scopus (Ovid), CENTRAL (January 1, 1998, to December 31, 2022).

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Laparoscopic surgery underwent great improvements during the last few years. This review aims to compare the performance of Trainee Surgeons using 2D versus 3D/4 K laparoscopy. A systematic review of the literature was done on Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane's Library and Scopus.

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This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies for pain relief in women during contrast-enhanced ultrasound for the assessment of tubal patency and uterine disease, compared with placebo or no intervention. In December 2021, we searched the electronic databases (Pubmed, Embase, Sciencedirect, the Cochrane library and Clinicaltrials.gov) without date restriction: We identified 10 randomized control trials (RCTs) (2098 women) eligible for this systematic review, after applying our inclusion and exclusion criteria.

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Background: There are limited data regarding COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.

Objectives: To evaluate the effects of COVID-19 vaccination received during pregnancy on SARS-CoV-2 infection, COVID-19-related hospitalisation, COVID-19-related intensive care unit (ICU) admission and maternal-fetal complications.

Search Strategy: MEDLINE, CINHAL, Embase, Scopus and CENTRAL databases, as well as ClinicalTrials.

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Background: There is insufficient high-quality evidence to either support or discourage water birth (WB).

Objectives: To examine different maternal complications of WB compared to standard land birth (LB). The primary outcomes were postpartum hemorrhage and genital trauma.

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Late-onset Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) refers to impaired growth and development of the fetus, characterized by placental morphological abnormalities that affect the fetus's supply of nutrients. Human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G) is physiologically expressed during pregnancy, but decreased in normal placenta during the last weeks of gestation possibly inducing childbirth. Several viruses involved in congenital infection, such as herpesviruses, exploit HLA-G expression as an immune-escape mechanism.

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