Publications by authors named "W ABRAM"

Background: Multi-element interventions for first-episode psychosis (FEP) are promising, but have mostly been conducted in non-epidemiologically representative samples, thereby raising the risk of underestimating the complexities involved in treating FEP in 'real-world' services.

Methods/design: The Psychosis early Intervention and Assessment of Needs and Outcome (PIANO) trial is part of a larger research program (Genetics, Endophenotypes and Treatment: Understanding early Psychosis - GET UP) which aims to compare, at 9 months, the effectiveness of a multi-component psychosocial intervention versus treatment as usual (TAU) in a large epidemiologically based cohort of patients with FEP and their family members recruited from all public community mental health centers (CMHCs) located in two entire regions of Italy (Veneto and Emilia Romagna), and in the cities of Florence, Milan and Bolzano. The GET UP PIANO trial has a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled design.

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Objective: It is established that external pituitary irradiation (EPI) effectively reduces serum GH levels in acromegaly. However, its effect in normalising serum IGF1 has been disputed. We looked at the number of our patients who achieved persistently normal IGF1 levels whilst free of adjunctive treatment for at least 1 year after EPI.

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We report the effect of granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) on neutropenia occurring during extended field radiotherapy in two groups of patients. The first group comprised 8 patients receiving craniospinal irradiation for a variety of central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms. None of these patients received cytotoxic chemotherapy.

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To date, there have been few morphological investigations of the effect of electron radiation on the healing of skin wounds in rats. The present morphological study examines the wound repair process in electron-irradiated rat skin by electron microscopy. Standardized, full-thickness, incisional wounds were made in the lower dorsal skin of animals which had been locally irradiated with 9.

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