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Arch Gerontol Geriatr
February 2010
University of Milan-Bicocca, Department of Clinical Medicine, Prevention and Sanitary Biotechnology, Division of Geriatrics, San Gerardo Hospital Monza, Italy.
The progressive increase of prevalence and incidence of dementia require growing attention in identifying subjects with early cognitive impairment. We have evaluated the results of mini mental state examination (MMSE) and CDT in elderly patients affected by MCI and mild dementia and in subjects without cognitive impairment, to measure whether combined use of two well-known cognitive screening tests (MMSE, CDT) is useful to identify precociously subjects with possible MCI. Using the statistical model of binomial logistic regression we have pointed out that CDT better differentiates healthy controls from MCI patients.
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May 2007
University of Milan-Bicocca, Department Of Clinical Medicine, Prevention and Sanitary Biotechnology, Division of Geriatrics, San Gerardo Hospital Monza, Monza, Italy.
Sexuality and affectivity constitute a complex phenomenon involving many spheres: biological, psychological and social. To investigate these aspects, we distributed a dedicated questionnaire, followed by an interview, to 130 elderly residents in Milan and 100 in Monza. The answers indicated that the elderly communicate their emotions regarding the affective and sexual sphere, with different levels of desire for physical contact.
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May 2007
University of Milan-Bicocca, Department of Clinical Medicine, Prevention and Sanitary Biotechnology, Division of Geriatrics, San Gerardo Hospital Monza, Monza, Italy.
The relationship between depression and dementia in the elderly has been widely investigated, but the real interplay between these variables is still not clear. This observational study highlights the influence of some basic variables, such as sex and age, in the development of dementia and major depression. It shows (i) the importance of sex in the age of onset of depression and dementia, (ii) the presence of two types of depressive syndrome, the first linked to the development of dementia, the second as reactive depression; (iii) the need for more attention to depressive symptoms in young-elderly men.
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May 2006
General Surgical Department, University of Milan Bicocca, San Gerardo Hospital-Monza, Italy.
Morgagni-Larrey hernia is a congenital type of diaphragmatic hernia. It is quite uncommon, particularly when it occurs on the left side of the diaphragm. This is a report of a case of a large left-side diaphragmatic hernia through the foramen of Morgagni treated by laparoscopy.
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April 2005
Clinica Medica, Dipartimento di Medicina, Clinica Prevenzione e Biotecnologie Sanitarie, Milano-Bicocca University, San Gerardo Hospital-Monza, Italy.
Studies in animals and humans suggest that sympathetic activity exerts a stiffening influence on large and middle-sized artery walls. We sought to obtain further evidence on this issue by measuring radial artery distensibility in an allotransplanted and thus denervated hand using the contralateral artery as control. In 2 men, blood pressure was measured by a semiautomatic device (Dinamap).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Surg Oncol
September 2001
1(st) General Surgery Department, II University of Milano-Bicocca, San Gerardo Hospital-Monza (Milano), Italy.
Background And Objectives: Low count of total and T helper lymphocytes predicts a poor prognosis in cancer patients and surgical trauma can worsen cancer-related immunodeficiency. Aim of this phase IB study is to verify toxicity and biological effects of interleukin-2 (IL-2) at 9 million IU/day subcutaneously (sc.) administered one, two or three preoperative days in patients with gastric cancer undergoing radical surgery.
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October 1999
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, San Gerardo Hospital Monza, University of Milan, Italy.
Purpose: The results of salvage chemotherapy for recurrent or persistent squamous-cell cervical cancer are unsatisfactory. Cisplatin and Ifosfamide are effective compounds in cervical cancer. Paclitaxel has recently been tested with promising results.
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October 1998
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, San Gerardo Hospital Monza, University of Milan, Italy.
Background: Several prognostic factors for stage I ovarian carcinoma have been analyzed. Some of them are biological and clinical in nature, but others such as the thoroughness of the staging procedure, the extent of the surgery and the philosophy of treatment, are defined by the human element.
Patients And Methods: We reviewed the records of 351 patients with Stage I ovarian cancer who had been treated from 1981 to 1991.
Ann Chir Gynaecol
August 1996
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, San Gerardo Hospital-Monza, University of Milan, Italy.
Autologous blood transfusion (ABT) is a safe and useful procedure in patients undergoing elective surgery, but it has not been recommended for radical hysterectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy. We retrospectively evaluated the results of an ABT programme in 146 consecutive women undergoing radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy for cervical carcinoma at our institution. Forty women underwent autologous blood transfusion after predeposit; 23 underwent preoperative normovolemic haemodilution; 38 were eligible but could not receive autologous blood transfusion for logistic reasons; 45 were excluded for medical reasons.
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April 1993
2nd Division of Surgery, San Gerardo Hospital Monza (Milano), Italy.
Perioperative blood transfusions have been shown to enhance recurrence rates in patients with operable solid tumors, perhaps by inducing immunosuppression through unknown mechanisms. Since the surgical treatment per se has been proven to induce immune alterations, the present study was carried out to evaluate the immune effect of blood transfusions on surgery-induced immune variations. The study included 27 patients with resectable colorectal carcinoma, 18 of whom received no transfusion, while the other 9 received blood transfusions in the perioperative period.
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