Publications by authors named "Tonno F"

Background [-2]proPSA seems to outperform free/total prostate-specific antigen (PSA) ratio in prostate cancer diagnosis. However, [-2]proPSA stability remains an underestimated issue. We examined [-2]proPSA stability over time in whole blood before separation of serum and plasma and its implications for prostate health index (Phi) determination.

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Introduction: The intestinal mucosa undergoes significant atrophic changes when it is used to reconstruct the urinary tract. We analyzed the ultrastructural changes of intestinal mucosa in the orthotopic neobladder on the basis of our clinical experience.

Patients And Methods: Fifteen male patients with an ileal neobladder underwent endoscopic biopsy at different postoperative intervals.

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A 25-year-old man from Bangla Desh with acute right scrotal pain was subjected to scrotal surgical exploration because of the suspicion of testicular torsion. The testicle appeared normally positioned; an epididymal nodule was removed, and pathology showed the presence of the filaria worm. Filariasis is a tropical disease which has been estimated to affect 120 millions people throughout the world.

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Female sexuality is a controversial issue due to its embarrassment and to paucity of literature publications. The neuroanatomy and neuromediators involved in female sexuality are important but not so fundamental as in men. There are three sexual female dysfunctions (SFD): primary, secondary, tertiary.

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The diagnosis and follow-up of bladder cancer are mainly based on cystoscopy, an invasive method which could be negative in case of flat malignancies such as carcinoma in situ. Other noninvasive diagnostic methods have not yet given satisfactory results. There is a need for a reliable yet noninvasive method for the detection of bladder cancer.

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Introduction: The goal of the study was to define treatment rules for the uncommon, rarely (10%) malignant and chemorefractory Leydig cell tumors (LCT) of the testis.

Methods: The main clinical data of patients treated in centers affiliated to the GUONE (North-Eastern Uro-Oncological Group, Italy) were reviewed. We considered 52 patients (54 tumors, 2 bilateral) whose ages ranged from 13 to 70 years (mean 36).

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Urinary Incontinence (UI) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) have a detrimental effect on Female Sexual Function (FSF). We decided to focus on the effect of vaginal surgery for UI and/or POP on FSF. MATERIALS AND METHODS.

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The aim of the present preliminary study was to investigate the presence of free DNA (FDNA) in urine as a possible marker for the diagnosis of bladder cancer. Naturally voided morning urine specimens were collected from 57 patients with suspected bladder cancer before cystoscopy. A standard urine test was performed; the specimens were then processed in order to obtain a quantitative evaluation of the presence of free DNA in the urine.

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A case of bladder explosion with wide rupture during transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is reported. Immediate cystography was performed and the patient was promptly operated; the postoperative course was uneventful. Intravesical explosion is caused by explosive gas formation and the more dangerous combination is the mixture of air and hydrogen; therefore, the introduction of air during TURP is necessary in order to produce a bladder explosion.

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Objective: To look for the presence of colonic metaplasia (CM), the shifting from sialomucins (SIs) to sulfomucins (SUs), considered as a probably premalignant lesion in the stomach in the mucosa of the ileal neobladder (IN).

Methods: 19 patients with IN were subjected to endoscopic biopsy; the samples were analyzed by means of histochemistry with high iron diamine, a test indicated to identify SIs and SUs.

Results: CM was never observed earlier than 1 year after the operation, was absent in 9/19 patients (mean follow-up 14 months) and present in 10/19 (mean follow-up 59 months).

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Colonic metaplasia with shifting from sialo-to sulfomucins was observed in 10/18 patients with ileal orthotopic neobladder; their median follow-up was 59 months. There is a significant statistical relationship (p = 0.002) between Colonic Metaplasia and a follow-up longer than 14 months.

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Methods: 15 patients with ileal neobladder underwent endoscopic biopsy at different postoperative intervals. The specimens were analyzed by electron microscopy in order to evaluate the evolution of the mucosal changes ultrastructurally.

Results: No significant change was observed 3 months after the operation.

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The authors report a quite unusual case of "milk of calcium renal Stone" in unilateral giant Hydronephrosis. Radiographic, sonographic, intravenous urographic and TC aspects are described and prominence il given to morphostructural information obtained through digital image techniques of pyeloureteral zone junction and of "milk of calcium renal Stone". The authors discuss the pathogenesis of the renal Stone type and emphasize the convenience of investigative acts to clear up the ethio-pathogenetic role of pyeloureteral infections.

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A 36-year-old man was hospitalized for self-insertion of a metallic body into the urethra. The self-inserted foreign body (SFB) was removed by endoscopic means; psychiatric evaluation of the patient showed a disturbed schizoid personality. After a review of the current literature, including clinical features, diagnostic manoeuvres and methods of treatment of SFB, the authors suggest that a psychiatric evaluation is always recommended in order to discover mental underlying disorders, thus reducing the risk of recurrence.

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The authors report 2 cases of localized xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) in which computed tomography (CT) permitted to raise a motivated clinical suspicion of inflammatory disease: the surgical exploration documented absence of neoplasm and allowed a conservative therapy implying only the removal of the mass. A literature review confirms that some CT signs in XGP permit differentiation from carcinoma. If they are present, in unifocal cases of disease, the authors suggest a limited surgical approach and a therapeutic strategy as conservative as possible.

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A contracted noncompliant bladder is an infrequent but severe complication of cutaneous ureterostomy. Recently, we effected a significant increase in bladder capacity by long-term, gentle hydraulic dilation with saline solution plus an anticholinergic drug (emepronium bromide). Based on this experience, we suggest a conservative approach like this before electing a patient for bladder augmentation or permanent diversion for any child with vesical contracture.

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Congenital polyps of the prostatic urethra are an uncommon cause of obstructive uropathy, infection and/or hematuria in male children. A filling defect localized in the posterior urethra on the voiding cystourethrogram represents the peculiar diagnostic finding. Transurethral resection is the treatment of choice, according to the size of the polyp.

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