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Early detection and comprehensive diagnostic approaches for breast cancer are essential for improving prognosis. When it comes to changes in the skin of the breast or the nipple-areola complex (NAC), particularly if they are unilateral, it is essential to be vigilant, as these changes could be an early sign of underlying malignancy or other pathologies. Primary breast malignancies, such as mammary Paget's disease (MPD), can manifest as erythema, scaling, or ulceration of the NAC, while secondary cutaneous metastases from other breast carcinomas may present as nodules, erythematous plaques, or inflammatory reactions.

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  • Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a rare genetic disease that causes damage to elastic fibers in soft connective tissues, primarily affecting skin and eyes, and is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern.
  • The study analyzed data from 86 PXE patients in Italy, revealing various genetic mutations and significant cutaneous and ocular symptoms, including skin changes and vision impairment, with additional issues like high blood pressure and liver disease noted.
  • Understanding the characteristics of PXE can help improve patient care and guide the development of better treatment options for those affected by the condition.
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Studies on rotator cuff tears (RCT) in patients younger than 50 years have focused on the post-operative outcomes. Little is known about cuff tear etiopathogenesis, although it is a common belief that most tears are due to trauma. We have retrospectively verified the prevalence of medical conditions, whose role in tendon degeneration development have been widely demonstrated, in a group of patients younger than 50 years with postero-superior RCT.

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Gel formulation of chlormethine (CG) has gained a preeminent role among therapies available for mycosis fungoides (MF). To evaluate the frequency of use of CG for MF treatment and to determine the limits and potentialities of CG in a real-world setting. A systematic review of articles published prior to October 2021 was performed.

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Background: Intercepting earlier suspected TB (Tuberculosis) cases clinically is necessary to reduce TB incidence, so we described signs and symptoms of retrospective cases of pulmonary TB and tried to evaluate which could be early warning signs.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective descriptive study of pulmonary TB cases in children in years 2005-2017; in years 2018-2020 we conducted a cohort prospective study enrolling patients < 18 years accessed to Emergency Department (ED) with signs/symptoms suggestive of pulmonary TB.

Results: In the retrospective analysis, 226 patients with pulmonary TB were studied.

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Objective: To investigate the risk and pattern of tumors in italian neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) patients.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective single institution case review of 711 patients (seen between March 1992 and February 2018) with NF1 was conducted to identify individuals with diagnoses of both NF1 and neoplasm. NF1-associated tumors have been collected and analyzed.

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Pyemotes ventricosus is a free-living mite feeding on larvae or nymphs of insects, including moths, beetles, wasps and bees, that are usually found in grain, straw and firewood. When present in great number or when its food is lacking, it could accidentally bite mammals, including humans, causing a highly pruritic self-limiting dermatitis, sometimes followed by a lymphangitis known as "comet sign".We present a singular case of mite lymphangitis that surrounds and delimitates breast prosthesis in a 30-year-old Caucasian woman.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic led many doctors, including dermatologists, to work in hospitals treating patients, prompting a study on skin issues that arose during hospitalization.
  • Researchers evaluated 96 patients at Celio Military Hospital from March to May 2020, finding that 35.4% developed skin conditions related to COVID-19.
  • Notable dermatological issues included skin dryness, irritant contact dermatitis, and various types of rashes, indicating a need for better understanding and treatment of these manifestations in infected patients.
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Purpose: Although many open techniques have been developed, no all-arthroscopic technique has been introduced to reduce acute acromioclavicular joint dislocation (ACJD) and augment both coracoclavicular (CC) ligaments. The Kite technique is the first all arthroscopic technique with this aim.

Methods: Forty-one consecutive patients [35M-6F; median: 29.

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Italian Guidelines in diagnosis and treatment of alopecia areata.

G Ital Dermatol Venereol

December 2019

Division of Dermatology, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

Alopecia areata (AA) is an organ-specific autoimmune disorder that targets anagen phase hair follicles. The course is unpredictable and current available treatments have variable efficacy. Nowadays, there is relatively little evidence on treatment of AA from well-designed clinical trials.

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Caregiver Contribution to Self-care in Patients With Heart Failure: A Qualitative Descriptive Study.

J Cardiovasc Nurs

May 2020

Angela Durante, MSN, RN PhD Student, Department of Biomedicine and Prevention University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. Marco Paturzo, PhD, RN Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy; Military Nurse (current), CELIO Military Hospital of Rome, Italy. Antonella Mottola, PhD, RN Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy; Nurse Manager (current), San Pio Hospital, Benevento, Italy. Rosaria Alvaro, MSN, RN, FESC Professor, Department of Biomedicine and Prevention University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. Victoria Vaughan Dickson, PhD, CRNP, FAHA, FAAN Associate Professor, New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing. Ercole Vellone, PhD, RN, FESC Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedicine and Prevention University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy.

Background: Caregiver contribution to heart failure (HF) self-care maintenance and management is important in HF care. Literature remains unclear regarding which practices caregivers perform to contribute to self-care for patients with HF, especially in Southern Europe.

Objective: The objective of this study was to describe caregiver contributions to HF self-care maintenance (ie, treatment adherence and symptom monitoring) and management (ie, managing HF symptoms when they occur).

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We report a rare case of schwannoma of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, an exceedingly rare lesion affecting this anatomical district, and discuss salient aspects of the surgical approach to the cavernous sinus, which are traditionally considered technically challenging due to the high risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality related to the presence of the cranial nerves and internal carotid artery.

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  • A review of 621 patients who underwent Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (SH) for severe hemorrhoids showed a low relapse rate of approximately 3.7% over a follow-up period of at least 12 months.
  • Key factors linked to relapse included preoperative constipation severity, the degree of hemorrhoid prolapse, and the amount of tissue removed during surgery.
  • Overall, patients reported high satisfaction with the procedure, noting both significant relief in symptoms and a low incidence of complications.
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CPH34 HV, a high volume stapler, was tested in order to assess its safety and efficacy in reducing residual/recurrent haemorrhoids. The clinical charts of 430 patients with third- to fourth-degree haemorrhoids undergoing SH in 2012-2013 were consecutively reviewed, excluding those with obstructed defecation (rectocele >2 cm; Wexner's score >15). Follow-up was scheduled at six and 12 months.

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