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Background: Patients with skin lesions suspicious for skin cancer or atypical melanocytic nevi of uncertain malignant potential often present to dermatologists, who may have variable dermoscopy triage clinical experience.

Objective: To evaluate the clinical utility of a digital dermoscopy image-based artificial intelligence algorithm (DDI-AI device) on the diagnosis and management of skin cancers by dermatologists.

Methods: Thirty-six United States board-certified dermatologists evaluated 50 clinical images and 50 digital dermoscopy images of the same skin lesions (25 malignant and 25 benign), first without and then with knowledge of the DDI-AI device output.

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Introduction: This study aimed to describe the clinical characteristics of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension, treatment received, and factors predicting initial or earlier combination therapy.

Methods: The Adelphi Real World Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Disease Specific Programme™ is a cross-sectional survey with retrospective data collection conducted in the USA, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK), and Japan from March to August 2022. Physicians reported patient characteristics, treatment history, and reasons for treatment selection.

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Background: The cerebral fluid-dynamic system plays a critical role in maintaining brain health and function. Recent studies identify the glymphatic system as primarily responsible for removing waste products and toxins from brain tissue. In recent years, we have achieved beneficial improvements in MS patients' symptoms and lifestyle using a specific Fluid Dynamic Intensive MAM (FD-MAM) protocol.

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There is a need to address the evidence gap regarding the in-hospital administration of sacubitril/valsartan in acute myocardial infarction patients. After searching MEDLINE, Google Scholars and Scopus, a random-effects meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing the in-hospital administration of the angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors (ARNis) versus the standard therapy in patients with reduced heart failure due to myocardial infarction was performed. The primary outcome was major adverse cardiovascular events.

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Purpose: The abundance and distribution of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) as well as that of other components of the tumor microenvironment is of particular importance for predicting response to immunotherapy in lung cancer (LC). We describe here a pilot study employing artificial intelligence (AI) in the assessment of TILs and other cell populations, intending to reduce the inter- or intra-observer variability that commonly characterizes this evaluation.

Design: We developed a machine learning-based classifier to detect tumor, immune, and stromal cells on hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections, using the open-source framework .

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Purpose: Ocular graft-versus-host disease (oGVHD) affects more than half of the patients following allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The disease onset and the pathogenesis of oGVHD are not well understood. We hope to identify the triggers and explore the clinical signs and symptoms of oGVHD development at the early stages.

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Background: A Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Epidemiology Collaboration (EPI) formula not including a Black race coefficient has been recently developed and is now recommended in the US. The new (2021) equation was shown to yield higher estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) values than the old (2009) one in a non-Black general population sample, thus reclassifying a significant number of individuals to a better eGFR category. However, reclassified individuals were previously shown to have a lower risk of progression to end-stage kidney disease, but higher adjusted risks for all-cause death and morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease than those not reclassified.

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  • Socioeconomic determinants of health (SDOH) are often overlooked in assessing risks for urological surgeries, which may lead to disparities in patient outcomes, particularly after minimally invasive radical prostatectomy (MIRP).
  • A study using data from over 100,000 patients revealed that about 6% reported SDOH, which were linked to a 24% increased risk of complications post-surgery, including higher rates of urinary tract infections and acute kidney injuries.
  • The findings highlight the need for healthcare systems to address SDOH to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications after procedures like MIRP.
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Antarctic fishes, living in an extreme environment and normally exposed to pathogens, are a promising source of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). These are emerging as next-generation drugs due to their activity against multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria. To infect hosts, beyond intrinsic/acquired resistance, MDR species also use virulence factors such as protease secretion.

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  • The study focuses on improving glioma surgery outcomes by utilizing diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to analyze the brain's white matter near tumors, specifically in the adjacent tumor area (BAT).
  • It involves an observational study of 118 glioma patients, measuring DTI parameters like Fractional Anisotropy (FA), Mean Diffusivity (MD), and Tract Irregularity (TI), to assess their relationship with tumor grades and surgical outcomes.
  • Results indicate a significant inverse relationship between FA and tumor grading, along with direct relationships for MD and TI values, highlighting their potential as predictive tools for safe tumor resection.
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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of 0.01% atropine eye drops in slowing down myopia progression in young patients over a 4-year period.
  • A total of 2,387 patients were involved, showing a significant reduction in myopia progression in the treated group compared to a control group, with results apparent as early as the first follow-up.
  • The findings support existing literature, confirming that atropine is an effective treatment for slowing myopia without major side effects.
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Patterns of psychiatric admissions across two major health crises: L' Aquila earthquake and COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.

BMC Psychiatry

October 2024

Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences (DISCAB), University of L' Aquila, Via Vetoio, (Coppito 2), L' Aquila, 67100, Italy.

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  • The study analyzed psychiatric hospitalization trends at San Salvatore Hospital during two significant crises: the 2009 earthquake and the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, comparing data from two periods (2008-2011 and 2019-2022).
  • Researchers looked at weekly admissions for various mental health disorders, using statistical models to assess the impact of these events on hospitalization rates.
  • Findings revealed a notable decrease in hospitalizations immediately following the earthquake, with lower rates persisting for several months, while the COVID-19 lockdown initially saw stable admission rates, followed by a substantial long-term increase in hospitalizations in early 2022 across all diagnosed categories.
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  • Minimally invasive surgery for colon and rectal cancer is becoming popular due to benefits like less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.
  • The study evaluates the Da Vinci Single-Port (SP) robotic system's safety and outcomes by reviewing 22 studies involving 465 patients, most of whom had a cancer diagnosis.
  • Results showed a median surgery time of 225 minutes with low conversion rates to multi-port methods and overall promising safety, achieving negative margin status in 95% of cases despite some complications.
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  • * Recent efforts to stop smoking haven't been put into action yet, and it’s important to see what could happen if smoking rates stay the same or improve.
  • * Researchers used models to predict health outcomes by 2050 based on different scenarios of smoking rates, showing that cutting smoking could greatly improve health and life expectancy.
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Anorectal melanoma (ARM) is a rare malignancy often associated with a poor prognosis due to its late diagnosis and aggressive biological behavior. This review aims to comprehensively investigate ARM's diagnosis, management, and treatment, emphasizing its clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, and implications for patient prognosis. A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane CENTRAL databases from inception to 1 July 2024.

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Understanding excess mortality in 2022: The dual impact of COVID-19 and heatwaves on the Italian elderly population.

Health Place

November 2024

Department of Environment and Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena, 299, Rome, 00161, Italy.

In this study, we employ a comprehensive approach to model the concurrent effects of the COVID-19 epidemic and heatwaves on all-cause excess mortality. Our investigation uncovers distinct peaks in excess mortality, notably among individuals aged 80 years and older, revealing a strong positive correlation with excess temperatures (ET) during the summer of 2022 in Italy. Furthermore, we identify a notable role played by COVID-19 hospitalizations, exhibiting regional disparities, particularly during the winter months.

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Objectives: The present research investigated the role of a pervasive and often negative form of indirect contact, exposure to mass media news on interethnic contact. Specifically, we examined the associations between mass media exposure and both African immigrants' attitudes toward native Italians and their collective action intentions to achieve higher intergroup equality in the host country.

Method: We conducted two survey studies, one cross-sectional (Study 1, = 285) and the second longitudinal (Study 2, = 423) with African immigrants living in Italy.

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Inverse association between the molecular spreading of IgE to grass pollen and the IgE response to among children with seasonal allergic rhinitis.

World Allergy Organ J

October 2024

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of Pediatric Respiratory Medicine, Immunology and Critical Care Medicine, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany.

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  • Seasonal allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (SAR) is a common problem for many people, especially in Western countries, and researchers studied its connection to different types of pollen and non-pollen allergens.
  • The study looked at the IgE antibodies in patients' blood to see how these antibodies reacted to both grass pollen and a specific dust mite allergen.
  • The results showed that having more IgE responses to dust mite proteins was linked to having higher overall IgE levels for pollens, but lower levels for the dust mite allergen itself.
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Background: Mosquitoes (Culicidae), as disease vectors, represent a risk for human health worldwide. Repeated introductions of alien mosquito species and the spread of invasive species have been recorded in different countries. Traditionally, identification of mosquitoes relies on morphological observation.

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  • A study analyzed data from over 65,000 patients who underwent either open partial nephrectomy (OPN) or minimally invasive partial nephrectomy (MIPN) between 2011 and 2021, using a comprehensive insurance claims database.
  • The findings showed a decrease in OPN usage and an increase in MIPN, with 15% of OPN patients experiencing complications compared to 9% for MIPN patients.
  • Social determinants of health (SDOH) significantly influenced postoperative outcomes, with both surgical approaches showing higher complication risks linked to SDOH, but OPN demonstrated a notably higher risk overall.
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Methodological challenges for the investigation of the dual role of biofilms on outdoor heritage.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Chemistry, Material and Chemical Engineering "Giulio Natta", Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Milan 20133, Italy. Electronic address:

Biofilm deterioration and biofilm protection should be considered as different aspects of the complex interactions between microbes and the surfaces of outdoor heritage (e.g. stones, bricks, mortar and plaster).

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Long-term outcome of the Milano-HART strategy for high-risk medulloblastoma, including the impact of molecular subtype.

Neuro Oncol

September 2024

Integrated Biology Platform, Department of Applied Research and Technology Development, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Milano, Italy.

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  • - The study focused on treating high-risk M+ medulloblastoma patients through a specific chemotherapy and radiation protocol, including multiple high-dose drugs and tailored dosages based on age and response to treatment.
  • - Out of 89 enrolled patients, the median age was 8.8 years, and the study reported 5-year overall survival at 75.9% and 15-year event-free survival at 66.5%, with some negative outcomes linked to disease progression during treatment.
  • - Subgroup analysis indicated that patients with Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) tumors and those with certain genetic mutations had significantly worse event-free survival rates compared to other subgroups in the study.
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Aim: To acquire a comprehensive understanding of the international nursing students' clinical learning environments, comparing and contrasting qualitative and quantitative insights.

Background: The influx of international nursing students has increased in Italy and across Europe. These students, diverse in culture and language, encounter significant challenges to their education in clinical learning environments.

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Background: Voluntary PCa screening frequently results in excessive use of unnecessary diagnostic tests and an increasing risk of detection of indolent PCa and unaffordable costs for the various national health systems. In this scenario, the Italian Society of Urology (Società Italiana di Urologia, SIU) proposes an organized flow chart guiding physicians to improve early diagnosis of significant PCa avoiding unnecessary diagnostic tests and prostate biopsy.

Methods: According to available evidence and international guidelines [i.

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To contrast opportunistic PCa screening, the European Union Council suggested extending screening programs to PCa by recommending the implementation of a stepwise approach in the EU Countries to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of an organized program based on PSA testing in combination with additional MRI as a follow-up test. The objective of this expert-based document is to propose an organized PCa screening program according to the EU Council recommendations. The Italian Society of Urology (SIU) developed a team of experts with the aim to report 1) the most recent epidemiologic data about incidence, prevalence, and mortality of PCa; 2) the most important risk factors to identify categories of men with an increased risk to eventually develop the disease; 3) the most relevant studies presenting data on population-based screening; and 4) the current recommendations of the leading International Guidelines.

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