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  • * One year post-surgery, the patient presented with a painful mass under the trocar scar, which was diagnosed through imaging and a biopsy as AWE.
  • * Despite initial treatment with progestogen therapy showing some pain relief, the patient eventually required surgical resection, which confirmed the presence of extrauterine adenomyoma, with no complications observed six months later. *
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Over the last 20 years, scientific literature and interest on chest/lung ultrasound (LUS) have exponentially increased. Interpreting mixed-anatomical and artifactual-pictures determined the need of a proposal of a new nomenclature of artifacts and signs to simplify learning, spread, and implementation of this technique. The aim of this review is to collect and analyze different signs and artifacts reported in the history of chest ultrasound regarding normal lung, pleural pathologies, and lung consolidations.

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  • Sepsis is a severe condition caused by an uncontrolled immune response to infection, which often leads to high mortality and limited treatment options beyond antibiotics.
  • Recent research indicates that high doses of proton pump inhibitors like esomeprazole could potentially help regulate immune reactions in sepsis patients, improving their clinical outcomes.
  • The PPI-SEPSIS trial will test this hypothesis by comparing high-dose esomeprazole to a placebo in 300 critically ill patients, focusing on its effect on organ dysfunction and other health metrics over 10 days.
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In recent years, there has been a considerable increase in the number of image-guided interventional procedures performed for the management of acute and chronic pain. Concomitantly, there has also been an increase in the complication rate related to these procedures. The aim of this narrative review is to summarize the primary complications associated with commonly performed image-guided (fluoroscopic- or ultrasound-guided) interventional procedures.

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Multidimensional Results and Reflections on CAR-T: The Italian Evidence.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

February 2023

Centre for Research on Health Economics, Social and Health Care Management, LIUC-Università Cattaneo, 21053 Castellanza, Italy.

The present study aims at defining the economic and organizational impacts of the introduction of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy (CAR-T) in Italy, for the management of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) patients in third-line therapy, defining the overall level of sustainability for both hospitals and the National Healthcare System (NHS). The analysis focused on CAR-T and Best Salvage Care (in the following BSC), assuming the Italian hospital and NHS perspectives, over a 36-month time horizon. Process mapping and activity-based costing methodologies were applied to collect the hospital costs related to the BSC and CAR-T pathways, including adverse event management.

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The coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic dramatically impacted oncological patients' care. Since the introduction of vaccines and the demonstration of their benefit on frail patients, COVID-19 vaccinations were indicated to also be beneficial to oncological population. However, data about the impact of anticancer-treatments and the timing between vaccinations and systemic therapy delivery were not available.

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Although during the last few years the lung ultrasound (LUS) technique has progressed substantially, several artifacts, which are currently observed in clinical practice, still need a solid explanation of the physical phenomena involved in their origin. This is particularly true for vertical artifacts, conventionally known as B-lines, and for their use in clinical practice. A wider consensus and a deeper understanding of the nature of these artifactual phenomena will lead to a better classification and a shared nomenclature, and, ultimately, result in a more objective correlation between anatomo-pathological data and clinical scenarios.

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Prognostic Role of Lung Ultrasound in Children with Bronchiolitis: Multicentric Prospective Study.

J Clin Med

July 2022

Pediatric Unit and Pediatric Emergency Unit, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Policlinico San Marco, University of Catania, 95121 Catania, Italy.

There is increasing recognition of the role of lung ultrasound (LUS) to assess bronchiolitis severity in children. However, available studies are limited to small, single-center cohorts. We aimed to assess a qualitative and quantitative LUS protocol to evaluate the course of bronchiolitis at diagnosis and during follow-up.

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With the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic, pleuropulmonary ultrasound has become a very common tool in clinical practice, even in the pediatric field. Therefore, the clinicians' need to speak a common ultrasound language becomes increasingly necessary. The Italian scientific society AdET (Academy of Thoracic Ultrasound) has been carrying out the study and dissemination of pulmonary ultrasound in medical practice in Italy for years.

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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus SARS-CoV2 is spreading over millions of people worldwide, leading to thousands of deaths, even among the healthcare providers. Italy has registered the deaths of 337 physicians and more than 200 nurses as of March 14, 2021. Anesthesiologists are at higher risk as they are the care providers in both ICU and operating rooms.

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Introduction: COVID-19 is a highly infectious respiratory disease that rapidly emerged as an unprecedented epidemic in Europe, with a primary hotspot in Northern Italy during the first months of 2020. Its high infection rate and rapid spread contribute to set the risk for relevant psychological stress in citizens. In this context, mother-infant health is at risk not only because of potential direct exposure to the virus but also due to high levels of stress experienced by mothers from conception to delivery.

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Background: Variability in presentation of children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a challenge in emergency departments (EDs) in terms of early recognition, which has an effect on disease control and prevention. We describe a cohort of 170 children with COVID-19 and differences with the published cohorts.

Methods: Retrospective chart reviews on children (0-18 years) evaluated in 17 Italian pediatric EDs.

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Detailed data on clinical presentations and outcomes of children with COVID-19 in Europe are still lacking. In this descriptive study, we report on 130 children with confirmed COVID-19 diagnosed by 28 centers (mostly hospitals), in 10 regions in Italy, during the first months of the pandemic. Among these, 67 (51.

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Study Objective: To compare the effectiveness and safety of different techniques of hysteroscopic polypectomy.

Design: Multicenter, prospective observational trial (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).

Setting: Nineteen Italian gynecologic departments (university-affiliated or public hospitals).

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The metabolic changes associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) affect a variety of organs and systems, including the skin. Skin lesions are frequently observed in patients with DM, resulting from a complex interaction among biochemical, vascular, immune, and metabolic changes. Cutaneous manifestations may develop at any time in the course of DM.

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Perfusion Index and Pulse Oximetry Screening for Congenital Heart Defects.

J Pediatr

April 2017

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, Fondazione Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, University of Milan, Italy.

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of combined pulse oximetry (POX) and perfusion index (PI) neonatal screening for severe congenital heart defects (sCHD) and assess different impacts of screening in tertiary and nontertiary hospitals.

Study Design: A multicenter, prospective study in 10 tertiary and 6 nontertiary maternity hospitals. A total of 42 169 asymptomatic newborns from among 50 244 neonates were screened; exclusion criteria were antenatal sCHD diagnosis, postnatal clinically suspected sCHD, and neonatal intensive care unit admission.

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Background: The Ultrio Elite assay (Hologic/Grifols) runs on the Panther blood screening system and is comparable to the Ultrio Plus assay apart from the addition of oligonucleotides for human immunodeficiency virus Type 2 (HIV-2) detection. In this multicenter evaluation study the analytical sensitivity and genotype detection efficiency of the two assay versions were compared.

Study Design And Methods: The analytical sensitivity and genotype detection efficiency were analyzed by replicate (18-303) testing of 27 hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), HIV-1, and HIV-2 standard dilution panels calibrated in international units (IUs) and copies/mL.

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Cough is a frequent symptom associated to upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) and, although being self-limiting, it might deeply affect the quality of life. Homeopathic products are often employed by patients to treat cough, but the evidence on their efficacy is scarce. Thus, we tested the efficacy of a homeopathic syrup in treating cough arising from URTIs with a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled clinical trial.

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Hysteroscopic bipolar surgery: a valuable progress or a technique under investigation?

Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol

August 2009

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lodi Hospital, via Savoia n degree 1, 26900 Lodi, Italy.

Purpose Of Review: Bipolar technology was introduced in the hysteroscopy field with resectoscopic loops and electrodes adaptable to mini-hysteroscopes. The use of isotonic saline as a distension medium and the proximity of electrodes reduce the risk of electrolyte imbalance and electrical burns. Delivering an electrosurgical device throughout mini-hysteroscopes avoids cervical dilatation, limiting uterine wall damages.

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Uterine tumors resembling ovarian sex cord tumors (UTROSCTs) are rare neoplasms of uncertain malignancy, affecting either pre or menopausal women. Only 48 cases of UTROSCTs have been reported and in most patients the diagnosis was made incidentally, after a hysterectomy as a result of the assumption of a leiomyoma. Although no death from progressive disease was reported, locoregional spread or abdominal relapse was detected in some patients.

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Study Objective: Comparison of operating outcomes of office hysteroscopic polypectomy accomplished by mechanical or bipolar electrosurgical instrumentation.

Design: Prospective study (Canadian Task Force classification II-1).

Setting: Public hospital.

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Study Objective: To evaluate whether hysteroscopic imaging can contribute to decrease the rate of undetected endometrial carcinomas concurrent with atypical hyperplasia diagnosed by endometrial biopsy.

Design: Retrospective study.

Design Classification: Canadian Task Force Classification II-3.

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Objective: A prospective evaluation of the effects on endometrium of third generation aromatase inhibitors (AIs), administered as adjuvant up-front therapy or switched therapy in menopausal patients suffering from breast cancer.

Methods: Forty-five patients suffering from estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer were treated with AIs as adjuvant endocrine therapy; 27 patients switched from tamoxifen to AIs (group 1) due to adverse medical events related to tamoxifen intake (22 patients) or to an extended endocrine treatment after 60 months of tamoxifen therapy (5 patients); whereas 18 patients received AIs as up-front adjuvant therapy (group 2). All patients underwent endometrial investigation before the start of AIs therapy and, thereafter, at 12 month intervals.

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