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Natural Health Products for Anti-Cancer Treatment: Evidence and Controversy.

J Pers Med

June 2024

Department of Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry, Scuola Medica Salernitana, University of Salerno, 84081 Baronissi, Italy.

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  • Natural Health Products (NHPs) are viewed as potential treatments for various diseases, including cancer, but research results are mixed and often controversial.
  • This review highlights the diverse nature of existing randomized clinical trials (RCTs) regarding NHPs, noting variations in study design, dosages, and outcomes assessed.
  • While some NHPs, like silymarin and curcumin, show promise in alleviating side effects of cancer treatments, more consistent and controlled clinical trials are necessary to establish their true benefits and safety before widespread use.
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Impact of heart failure severity on the mortality benefit of mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge valve repair.

Clin Res Cardiol

July 2024

Division of Cardiology and Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, ASST Spedali Civili di Brescia and Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Sciences, and Public Health, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy.

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  • Researchers studied how heart failure (HF) affects death rates in patients getting a special heart valve repair called M-TEER, focusing on a condition called secondary mitral regurgitation (SMR).
  • They found that patients with advanced HF (serious heart problems) had a higher chance of dying in the next two years, but those who got much better SMR results had lower death risks.
  • The results showed that improving SMR is important for all patients, whether their heart failure is advanced or not, as it can help them live longer.
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Introduction: To date, for all non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cases, it is recommended to test for driver alterations to identify actionable therapeutic targets. In this light, comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) with next generation sequencing (NGS) has progressively gained increasing importance in clinical practice. Here, with the aim of assessing the distribution and the real-world frequency of gene alterations and their correlation with patient characteristics, we present the outcomes obtained using FoundationOne (F1CDx) and FoundationLiquid CDx (F1L/F1LCDx) NGS-based profiling in a nationwide initiative for advanced NSCLC patients.

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Background: Viral reactivations are frequent in hematologial patients due to their cancer-related and drug-induced immunosuppressive status. Daratumumab, an anti-CD38 monoclonal antibody, is used for multiple myeloma (MM) treatment, and causes immunosuppression by targeting CD38-expressing normal lymphocytes. In this single-center two-arm real-life experience, we evaluated incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation in MM patients treated with daratumumab-based regimens as first- or second-line therapy.

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Aims: Although dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and a potent P2Y12 receptor inhibitor is currently recommended in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), its use in elderly patients remains challenging. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic profile of ticagrelor 60 vs. 90 mg twice daily among elderly patients (≥75 years) with ACS undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

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Changes in the Lipid Asset of HIV/HCV Patients after a Successful Course of Direct-Acting Antivirals.

J Clin Med

June 2024

Unit of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry, "Scuola Medica Salernitana", University of Salerno, 84081 Baronissi, Italy.

Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) for HIV infection and Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAA) for HCV infection currently represent the main treatment options for HIV/HCV co-infected patients. However, HAART has been associated with increased lipids. This study aimed to evaluate lipid profile changes after the DAA cycle in HIV/HCV co-infected patients undergoing HAART/DAA therapy.

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Introduction: Since the initial identification of Miller Fisher syndrome (MFS) and Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis (BBE),significant milestones have been achieved in understanding these diseases.Discoveries of common serum antibodies (IgG anti-GQ1b), antecedent infections, neurophysiological data, andneuroimaging suggested a shared autoimmune pathogenetic mechanism rather than distinct pathogenesis, leadingto the hypothesis that both diseases are part of a unified syndrome, termed "Fisher-Bickerstaff syndrome". The subsequent identification of atypical anti-GQ1b-positive forms expanded the classification to a broader condition known as "Anti-GQ1b-Antibody syndrome".

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  • * Data from the GIOTTO registry was analyzed, focusing on 657 DMR patients divided based on their EuroSCORE risk level; results indicated higher all-cause mortality associated with a EuroSCORE of 4% or more, as well as specific health factors like low left ventricular ejection fraction.
  • * The findings revealed that over half of the patients with DMR had a low EuroSCORE, and successful M
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Overexpression of BAG3 (Bcl2-associated athanogene 3) in serum and skin of patients with systemic sclerosis.

Clin Exp Rheumatol

August 2024

Scleroderma Clinic, UOC Clinica Reumatologica, ASST Pini-CTO, Milano, and Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.

Objectives: BAG3 (Bcl2-associated athanogene3) is able to induce the transformation of cancer-associated fibroblasts to alpha smooth muscle actin (a-SMA) positive (+) myofibroblasts. In systemic sclerosis (SSc), a-SMA+ myofibroblasts also play an important role in the progression of fibrosis in the skin and involved internal organs. The aim of the study was to investigate whether BAG3 is overexpressed in SSc and may be a biomarker of fibrogenesis.

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An endoscopic transorbital approach has been recently included in the neurosurgical armamentarium.1 We present a case of a 31-year-old female patient with a history of recent-onset refractory epilepsy related to a left temporal pole cavernoma operated through a superior eyelid endoscopic transorbital approach. The operative video shows the key surgical steps to ensure optimal surgical freedom, adequate exposure, and complete tumor resection.

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AChR-seropositive myasthenia gravis in muscular dystrophy: diagnostic pitfalls and clinical management challenges.

Neurol Sci

January 2025

Neurology Unit, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry "Scuola Medica Salernitana", University Hospital San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi D'Aragona, University of Salerno, Salerno, 84131, Italy.

The co-occurrence of genetic myopathies with myasthenia gravis (MG) is extremely rare, however a few studies have been reported. We aim to explore the link between genetically inherited muscle disorders and immune-mediated neuromuscular junction conditions, taking into account the diagnostic and therapeutic implications posed by these combined conditions. We searched all English medical papers registered in Web of Knowledge, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct between January 1987 concerning the association between muscular dystrophies (MD) and MG, also adding three new cases to the series reported so far.

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Background And Objectives: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) pose a significant challenge, impacting patient safety and treatment effectiveness. This retrospective study investigates the correlation between pre-operative hospital stays and HCAIs in ICU cardiac surgery patients.

Materials And Methods: Medical records of 35 patients who died post-cardiac surgery in the ICU were analyzed, focusing on the duration of pre-operative hospitalization.

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  • People with rare neurological diseases (RNDs) often experience movement disorders, and a multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach, including telemedicine, can enhance treatment consistency and personalization.
  • A scoping review was conducted to analyze available literature on telerehabilitation and teleassessment interventions for movement disorders in RNDs, resulting in 18 relevant studies focusing on various technologies like wearable sensors and virtual reality.
  • Key findings indicated positive effects on gait, balance, and limb disability, but limitations such as small sample sizes and lack of standardized protocols were noted, highlighting the need for more rigorous research to improve remote rehabilitation and patient quality of life.
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Background: Clinical outcomes of bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) patients with ascending aortic diameters ≥50 mm who are under surveillance are poorly defined.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess clinical outcomes in BAV patients with ascending aorta ≥50 mm.

Methods: Multicenter retrospective cohort study of BAV adults with ascending aorta diameters ≥50 mm by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE).

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Background: The definitive impact of onset to arterial puncture time (OPT) on 90-day mortality after endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) caused by anterior circulation large vessel occlusion (LVO) remains unknown. The present study aimed to evaluate the influence of OPT on 90-day mortality in anterior circulation AIS-LVO patients who underwent EVT.

Methods: Data from 33 international centers were retrospectively analyzed.

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Background: Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) was found to be beneficial in acute ischemic stroke patients with anterior tandem occlusion (a-TO). Instead, little is known about the effectiveness of MT in stroke patients with posterior tandem occlusion (p-TO). We aimed to compare MT within 24 h from last known well time in ischemic stroke patients with p-TO versus a-TO.

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  • The study investigates the outcomes of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for medium vessel occlusions (MeVOs) in different brain areas by analyzing data from an international registry.
  • Researchers analyzed 1,744 cases of isolated MeVOs treated between 2013 and 2022, observing different success rates for occlusions in specific vascular territories.
  • Results showed that A2/A3 occlusions had significantly poorer outcomes in terms of the 90-day modified Rankin score compared to M2 occlusions, while P2/P3 occlusions had lower rates of successful recanalization and increased early neurological deterioration.
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Background: Cerebrospinal fluid myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein IgG (CSF MOG-IgG) are found in a proportion of patients with MOG antibody-associated disorder (MOGAD) and have been associated with severe disease presentations. However, most studies did not systematically investigate the role of MOG-IgG intrathecal synthesis (ITS).

Methods: We retrospectively studied 960 consecutive patients with paired serum and CSF samples screened for MOG-IgG using a live cell-based assays.

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  • - The ELOQUENT-3 trial found that the combination of elotuzumab, pomalidomide, and dexamethasone (EloPd) is more effective and safer than pomalidomide and dexamethasone (Pd) for treating relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) patients who have undergone at least two prior therapies.
  • - An 18-month follow-up of 319 RRMM patients treated with EloPd in Italy revealed that 66.4% experienced disease progression or death, with median progression-free survival and overall survival recorded at 7.5 and 19.2 months, respectively.
  • - While EloPd remains a viable treatment option,
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV)/human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infection still involves 2.3 million patients worldwide of the estimated 37.7 million living with HIV, according to World Health Organization.

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Correction to: Frail hypertensive older adults with prediabetes and chronic kidney disease: insights on organ damage and cognitive performance - preliminary results from the CARYATID study.

Cardiovasc Diabetol

May 2024

Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Wilf Family Cardiovascular Research Institute, Einstein? Mount Sinai Diabetes Research Center (ES-DRC), Einstein Institute for Aging Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are highly prevalent conditions, each significantly contributing to the global burden of morbidity and mortality. CVD and CKD share a great number of common risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and smoking, among others. Their relationship extends beyond these factors, encompassing intricate interplay between the two systems.

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