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Background: Brown tumors are rare bone manifestations of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) that may occur at different sites either as single or multiple lesions and they can easily be mistaken for malignant lesions. Neither bone site nor morphological or functional imaging are useful to drive the differential diagnosis and biopsy is often the only conclusive procedure.

Case Description: We report the case of a 53 years-old man referred to our outpatient clinic for severe symptomatic PHPT complicated by nephrolithiasis and osteoporosis.

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  • Pregnancy adds complexity to managing lipodystrophy disorders, which have been underreported in terms of related comorbidities and risks for women.
  • A case study highlights a successful pregnancy in a 28-year-old woman with acquired partial lipodystrophy, showing improved glucose control but also leading to preterm delivery and maternal cardiac issues.
  • Research indicates that while many women with various lipodystrophy phenotypes have successful pregnancies, they face high risks, necessitating intensive, multidisciplinary care and further investigation into leptin levels during pregnancy.
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Coronary microvascular dysfunction beyond the spectrum of chronic coronary syndromes.

Prog Cardiovasc Dis

December 2024

Cardiology Unit, Cardiac Thoracic and Vascular Department, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliera-Universitaria di Bologna; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - DIMEC; Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Italy. Electronic address:

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  • Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) is significant beyond chronic coronary syndromes (CCS) and has important implications for heart health and treatment strategies.
  • CMD can be detected using safe, non-invasive methods and is linked to various heart conditions, including heart failure and Takotsubo syndrome, even without the presence of obstructive coronary artery disease.
  • Understanding CMD patterns outside of CCS may help identify disease progression and improve treatment response, acting as a warning sign for adverse cardiac changes.
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Background And Objective: This article uses three different probabilistic convolutional architectures applied to ultrasound image analysis for grading Fatty Liver Content (FLC) in Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) patients. Steatosis is a new silent epidemic and its accurate measurement is an impelling clinical need, not only for hepatologists, but also for experts in metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. This paper aims to provide a robust comparison between different uncertainty quantification strategies to identify advantages and drawbacks in a real clinical setting.

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Background: The Glycemia Risk Index (GRI) describes the quality of glycemic control, emphasizing extreme hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia more than less extreme values. However, a pregnancy-specific GRI (pGRI), tailored to the tighter target glucose range required during pregnancy, has not been established.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated clinical, metabolic, and Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) data across pregnancy in women with insulin-treated diabetes, managed between September 2021 and March 2024 at the University Hospital of Pisa.

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Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are recommended for the management of thrombosis prophylaxis, especially in patients with atrial fibrillation. As substrates of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4 and/or P-glycoprotein, they are implicated in potential drug-drug interactions. NS5A/NS5B inhibitors are direct-acting agents (DAAs) against the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection that exert a mild inhibition of P-glycoprotein without effects on CYP3A4.

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Introduction: The most frequently used first-line treatment in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is atezolizumab plus bevacizumab. Upon progression after this treatment, the standard of care in many countries is sorafenib, due to the lack of reimbursement for other drugs. Several randomized trials are currently underway to clarify the best second-line therapy in patients with HCC.

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Near-infrared autofluorescence pattern in parathyroid gland adenoma.

Surg Endosc

November 2024

Department of Surgical, Medical, and Molecular Pathology and Critical Area, University of Pisa, 56124, Pisa, Italy.

Background: Parathyroid gland (PG) surgery is often challenging due to the small size and indistinct nature of these glands. The introduction of intraoperative near-infrared autofluorescence (NIRAF) has shown promise in localizing parathyroid tissue. However, the NIRAF features of parathyroid adenomas remain unclear.

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  • The study explores the genetic and epigenetic factors involved in the development of Graves' orbitopathy (GO), highlighting that both sex and racial differences indicate a genetic influence on the disease.* -
  • Research shows that while no specific genes have been linked to an increased risk of GO, variations in gene expression and DNA methylation patterns observed in orbital fibroblasts suggest an epigenetic component in its pathogenesis.* -
  • The findings suggest that initial autoimmune triggers may lead to long-lasting changes in gene expression, contributing to the persistence and development of GO, although further examination of histone modifications is needed.*
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Breast implant-associated (BIA) lymphoma is a rare malignancy, typically originating from T-cells; however, few cases of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) have been recently described. These cases share major features: Epstein-Barr virus positivity and a favorable prognosis with surgical intervention alone, hinting at a potential link to fibrin-associated LBCL (FA-LBCL). This study presents the first case of BIA-FA-LBCL in Italy and one of the few assessed from a molecular standpoint so far.

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  • Conventional therapy for hypoparathyroidism helps with hypocalcemia symptoms but doesn't fix low parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels; TransCon PTH (palopegteriparatide) is being studied as a potential long-term treatment.
  • A Phase 3 trial involved 82 adults across 21 sites in North America and Europe, with participants receiving TransCon PTH daily during a 156-week open-label period after an initial 26-week placebo-controlled phase.
  • Results showed that by week 52, 81% of participants achieved normal serum calcium levels without needing conventional therapy, improved their quality of life, and experienced mostly mild to moderate side effects, indicating the treatment's sustained efficacy and safety.
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Long-term outcome of Graves' orbitopathy following treatment with sirolimus.

J Endocrinol Invest

October 2024

Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Endocrinology Units, University of Pisa, Via Paradisa 2, 56124, Pisa, Italy.

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  • Sirolimus was found to help people with Graves' orbitopathy (a condition that affects the eyes) more than another medicine called methylprednisolone at the 24-week mark.
  • In the study, 40 patients were treated, and researchers looked at how they felt and their eye symptoms over 48 weeks.
  • While sirolimus showed better results at 24 weeks, both medicines had similar outcomes at 48 weeks, suggesting that longer treatment might be needed for better results.
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  • Thymomas are rare tumors that are usually treated surgically in early stages (I-II), but may require a team approach in more advanced stages (III-IV).
  • This study analyzed data from 195 patients with stage II thymomas who underwent surgery between 2000 and 2020 to evaluate the effectiveness of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) on disease-free survival (DFS).
  • Results showed that PORT did not improve DFS for stage II thymomas, regardless of subtype or stage, suggesting that patients who have surgery for this condition may not benefit from additional local treatment.
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Editorial: Modern management of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm.

Front Cardiovasc Med

September 2024

Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Department for Visceral-, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus and University Hospital, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.

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Development and primary characterization of a human thyroid organoid in vitro model for thyroid metabolism investigation.

Mol Cell Endocrinol

December 2024

Department of Surgical, Medical and Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Area, University of Pisa, Via Roma 55, 56126, Pisa, Italy. Electronic address:

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  • Researchers created a 3D model of the thyroid gland to study how different substances, like 3-MNT, affect thyroid cells better than flat 2D cultures.
  • They tested the model using special techniques to see how the cells looked and how well they worked, finding that the 3D structure behaved more like real thyroid tissue.
  • The study found that 3MNT changed the activity of a specific thyroid enzyme and affected the production of important proteins, making the 3D model a useful tool for understanding thyroid health.
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  • The study looked at how well using text messages (SMS) can help track side effects from vaccines compared to older methods.
  • Parents of young children were asked about any problems after their kids got vaccinated, and responses were collected and checked for accuracy.
  • Results showed that most side effects were not serious, and the study suggested that using digital methods like SMS can help improve reporting about vaccine safety.
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Purpose: Sarcopenia is a potentially reversible syndrome that increases the risk of cardiogenic cachexia and adverse outcomes in older patients with heart failure (HF). Despite its clinical significance, sarcopenia remains underdiagnosed due to the complexities of comprehensive assessment in patients with acute HF. This study aimed to evaluate whether the SARC-F questionnaire, its inviduals components, and the handgrip strength test (HGS) can predict short-term prognostic risk in very old patients recently discharged after acute HF.

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Stroke-induced spasticity is a prevalent condition affecting stroke survivors, significantly impacting their quality of life. Botulinum Toxin A injections are widely used for its management, yet the long-term effects and optimal management strategies remain uncertain. This retrospective study analyzed medical records of 95 chronic stroke patients undergoing long-term BoNT-A treatment for spasticity.

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Direct Oral Anticoagulants and Bleeding Management Following Tooth Extractions-A Prospective Cohort Study.

Dent J (Basel)

August 2024

Department of Surgical, Medical and Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Medicine, University Hospital of Pisa, 56126 Pisa, Italy.

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  • The study looked at how often people bleed during and after tooth extractions if they take certain blood thinners called DOACs.
  • They found that more teeth taken out at once and other specific procedures made bleeding more common.
  • Even though bleeding did happen more with some DOAC medications, it was usually mild and could be managed, and stopping the medication before surgery might help with bleeding right after the procedure.
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  • This study investigates how fluctuations in heart rate (HR) over a 24-hour period relate to microvascular disease and survival in diabetes patients.
  • It involved a cohort of 349 adults with diabetes, examining those with low HR fluctuations and reduced nighttime HR dip, highlighting their connection to worse cardiovascular health outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that impaired HR patterns are linked to higher risks of cardiovascular and overall mortality, indicating that HR monitoring could help assess risk in diabetic patients.
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  • Recommended first and second line treatments for unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) include fluorouracil-based chemotherapy, anti-VEGF therapy, and anti-EGFR-targeted therapies, with trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) + bevacizumab (BEV) emerging as a significant third line option based on the SUNLIGHT trial results.
  • For patients who are not candidates for intensive chemotherapy due to factors like age or comorbidities, capecitabine (CAP) + BEV is typically recommended; however, FTD/TPI + BEV has shown similar outcomes in certain cases.
  • The SOLSTICE trial indicated that FTD/TPI + BE
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  • * A retrospective analysis of 885 HCC patients showed no significant differences in overall survival, time to progression, or disease control rates between viral and nonviral patients treated with the combination therapy.
  • * Common prognostic factors were identified across both groups, but there might be some stronger associations between immunological factors and outcomes specifically in viral patients, while treatment-related toxicities and second-line treatments showed nearly identical results for both etiology subgroups.
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Background And Objective: Robotic adrenalectomy (RA) has attracted interest as an alternative to laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA) for patients with pheochromocytoma, although its beneficial effects are uncertain. Our aim was to compare RA and LA outcomes for these patients.

Methods: Data for patients who underwent RA or LA for pheochromocytoma in 46 international centers between 2012 and 2022 were reviewed.

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  • Patients with severe obesity often experience psychiatric symptoms, which can influence their weight loss journey, especially after bariatric surgery.
  • A study of 99 patients evaluated the link between negative emotional dysregulation (NED) and the effectiveness of weight loss following surgery, using various psychological assessment tools.
  • Results showed that patients with NED (NED+) had a higher rate of inadequate weight loss one year post-surgery compared to those without NED (NED-), indicating a significant connection between emotional dysregulation and weight loss outcomes.
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