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In Italy, the incidence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is still very high (35.7-39.6%), especially in youths.

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Aims: New technology has been reported as a factor driving people to choose an automatic insulin delivery system (AIDs) and to sustain its acceptance. We aimed to explore the role of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology (instant scanning vs. real-time) and insulin treatment modality to determine the future acceptance of AIDs among T1D individuals.

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  • The study aimed to analyze how often type 1 diabetes (T1D) and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) occurred in kids aged 0-14 in the Trentino-Alto Adige region of Italy from 2014 to 2023.
  • Results showed an overall T1D incidence of 21.5 per 100,000 person-years, peaking at 31.1 during 2021, and DKA occurred in about 36.9% of cases, with younger patients showing higher HbA1c levels.
  • The findings suggest that the incidence of T1D in the region is similar to other northern Italian areas, highlighting the need for educational campaigns to raise
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Introduction: Assessment of retroperitoneal nodes is an important part of the surgical staging of gynecologic cancers. Although pelvic and paraaortic lymphadenectomy have been widely described by different authors, there is little consensus on the description of the different surgical steps for each procedure. An Intergroup Committee on Onco-Gyn Minimally Invasive Surgery has been established with members of the European Society for Gynecological Endoscopy (ESGE), European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO) and the Society of European Robotic Gynaecological Surgery (SERGS).

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Proton therapy administers a highly conformal dose to the tumour region, necessitating accurate prediction of the patient's 3D map of proton relative stopping power (RSP) compared to water. This remains challenging due to inaccuracies inherent in single-energy computed tomography (SECT) calibration. Recent advancements in spectral x-ray CT (xCT) and proton CT (pCT) have shown improved RSP estimation compared to traditional SECT methods.

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In the post-COVID-19 era, telehealth experience and knowledge must be structured to deliver high-quality care. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease that lends itself to being a model for telehealth diffusion, especially in the pediatric setting where the use of cloud-connected technologies is widespread. Here, we present "how to set the tone" and manage a telemedicine session according to our experiences and those reported in the literature, according to the health professional perspective.

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  • The study aimed to create a questionnaire that evaluates how likely individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) are to accept Automatic Insulin Delivery systems (AIDs), focusing on their usefulness, ease of use, and trust in the technology.
  • A comprehensive questionnaire was developed using a 5-point Likert scale and completed by 239 participants, including children and their parents, demonstrating excellent reliability and agreement in their responses about AIDs.
  • The results showed a positive acceptance level of AIDs among both youths and parents, with parents generally recognizing more benefits, indicating the tool could be useful for clinicians and researchers in assessing the acceptance of these insulin delivery systems.
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The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that T2-weighted imaging with very long echo time (TE > 300 ms) can provide relevant information in neurodegenerative/inflammatory disorder. Twenty patients affected by relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis with stable disease course underwent 1.5 T 3D FLAIR, 3D T1-weighted, and a multi-echo sequence with 32 echoes (TE = 10-320 ms).

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  • * The survey received an 85% response rate from 98 uropathologists, revealing strong agreement on distinguishing between luminal and basal UC types, but varied opinions on the importance of certain genetic tests like FGFR3 and TERT promoter mutations.
  • * Most uropathologists acknowledged the aggressive nature of tumors with micropapillary features and favored further evaluation and specific molecular testing for aggressive subtypes, indicating a need for improved consensus in UC classification and treatment strategies.
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Patient Positioning by Online Adaptive Radiation Therapy.

Radiol Imaging Cancer

July 2024

Department of Medical Physics, Hospital of Trento, Largo Medaglie d'Oro, 9-38122 Trento, Italy.

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Background: Opicapone is a third-generation catechol-O-methyl-transferase inhibitor currently used for the treatment of motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease. Its benefit and safety have been established by clinical trials; however, data about its use in a real-life context, and particularly in an Italian population of patients with Parkinson's disease, are missing.

Objectives: We aimed to gather data about the real-life tolerability/safety of opicapone when used for the treatment of Parkinson's disease-related motor fluctuations.

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Recommendations for recognizing, risk stratifying, treating, and managing children and adolescents with hypoglycemia.

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)

June 2024

Department of Women's and Children's Health, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria, Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona, 'Salesi Hospital', Ancona, Italy.

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  • * Hypoglycemia continues to be a major concern for those using insulin therapy, prompting the need for evidence-based recommendations for its recognition, treatment, and management among pediatric diabetologists.
  • * The guidelines suggest raising blood glucose levels above 70 mg/dL using oral glucose, with specific dosages tailored for different treatment settings, and they include practical flow charts to assist in clinical decision-making, aiming for a global applicability.
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To present and characterize a novel method for x-ray computed tomography (xCT) calibration in proton treatment planning, based on proton CT (pCT) measurements on biological phantoms.A pCT apparatus was used to perform direct measurements of 3D stopping power relative to water (SPR) maps on stabilized, biological phantoms. Two single-energy xCT calibration curves-i.

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Background: Skin reactions due to technological devices pose a significant concern in the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D). This multicentric, comparative cross-sectional study aimed to assess the psychological impact of device-related skin issues on youths with T1D and their parents.

Methods: Participants with skin reactions were matched in a 1:1 ratio with a control group.

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Rickets results from impaired mineralization of growing bone due to alterations in calcium and phosphate homeostasis. Clinical signs of rickets are related to the age of the patient, the duration of the disease, and the underlying disorder. The most common signs of rickets are swelling of the wrists, knees or ankles, bowing of the legs (knock-knees, outward bowing, or both) and inability to walk.

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Objective: To investigate glucose metrics and identify potential predictors of the achievement of glycemic outcomes in children and adolescents during their first 12 months of MiniMed 780G use.

Research Design And Methods: This multicenter, longitudinal, real-world study recruited 368 children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) starting SmartGuard technology between June 2020 and June 2022. Ambulatory glucose profile data were collected during a 15-day run-in period (baseline), 2 weeks after automatic mode activation, and every 3 months.

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  • The study aimed to determine how having both type 1 diabetes (T1D) and celiac disease (CD) affects the quality of life (QoL) in youths compared to those with T1D only.
  • Researchers compared 86 youths with both conditions and their parents to 167 youths with T1D, using the KINDL questionnaire for QoL assessment and dietary interviews to evaluate gluten-free diet (GFD) adherence.
  • Results showed that while the combination of T1D and CD minimally impacts overall QoL, those not strictly following a GFD reported significantly lower QoL scores, highlighting the need for psychological support in managing the diet to improve QoL.
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Special Issue-Diabetes Mellitus: Current Research and Future Perspectives.

J Pers Med

March 2024

Pediatric Diabetology Unit, S. Chiara Hospital of Trento, Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari del Trentino (APSS), Largo Medaglie d'Oro, 9, 38122 Trento, Italy.

The Special Issue "Diabetes Mellitus: Current Research and Future Perspectives" is focused on the importance of customized medicine in monogenic diabetes of the young (MODY) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) [...

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Objectives: The persistence in therapy of rheumatoid arthritis drugs and particularly bDMARD is a limiting factor for their long-term use. The randomized controlled trials (RCTs) may not reflect real-world contexts due to strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. Baricitinib, which targets both JAK1 and JAK2, has been used in Italy for several years.

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  • The study evaluated how continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) affects quality of life (QoL) for young people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and their caregivers, focusing on the relationship between CGM satisfaction and QoL.
  • Researchers used a cross-sectional approach, analyzing responses from 210 youths with T1D and their parents through specific questionnaires that measure QoL and CGM satisfaction.
  • Results indicated that higher satisfaction with CGMs correlated with better QoL across all dimensions, suggesting that enhancing CGM experiences could improve well-being for youths with T1D, regardless of the treatment method used.
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At 23 days of life a neonate presented to the emergency room with crying and decreased oral intake. His parents were positive to SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), but he turned out negative. After one week he was admitted to NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) for respiratory failure, and nasopharyngeal swab (PCR test: polymerase chain reaction test) was positive for SARS-CoV-2.

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  • The study aimed to compare glucose control metrics in youths with type 1 diabetes (T1D) and celiac disease (CD) versus those with T1D alone, focusing on the impact of gluten-free diets (GFD) on metabolic control.
  • An observational study included 86 participants with both T1D and CD and 167 controls with T1D only, assessing dietary adherence and its effects using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM).
  • Results showed similar CGM metrics for both groups, but those not fully adhering to GFD had higher rates of hyperglycemia compared to T1D-only participants, emphasizing the importance of strict dietary compliance for metabolic control.
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Introduction: The purpose of the study is to investigate, by T2 relaxation, non-lesional white matter (WM) in relapsing-remitting (RR) multiple sclerosis (MS).

Methods: Twenty stable RR MS patients underwent 1.5T Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with 3D Fluid-Attenuated Inversion-Recovery (FLAIR), 3D-T1-weighted, and T2-relaxation multi-echo sequences.

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