9 results match your criteria: "University of Florence and Department of Geriatric Medicine[Affiliation]"

Objectives: Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in adult patients with mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD) has not been described so far. Therefore, we performed an explorative study to evaluate HRQoL in MCTD patients.

Methods: MCTD patients fulfilling the Kahn criteria and participating in the prospective follow-up cohort for MCTD of the Leiden University Medical Center were included; and matched to systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients based on age, sex and disease duration.

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The role of interleukin-17 in the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis: Pro-fibrotic or anti-fibrotic?

J Scleroderma Relat Disord

October 2021

"Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Internal Medicine and Rheumatology, "Sf. Maria" Hospital, Bucharest, Romania.

Systemic sclerosis is characterized by widespread fibrosis of the skin and internal organs, vascular impairment, and dysregulation of innate and adaptive immune system. Growing evidence indicates that T-cell proliferation and cytokine secretion play a major role in the initiation of systemic sclerosis, but the role of T helper 17 cells and of interleukin-17 cytokines in the development and progression of the disease remains controversial. In particular, an equally distributed body of literature supports both pro-fibrotic and anti-fibrotic effects of interleukin-17, suggesting a complex and nuanced role of this cytokine in systemic sclerosis pathogenesis that may vary depending on disease stage, target cells in affected organs, and inflammatory milieu.

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  • Viscosupplementation with hyaluronic acid (HA) is used when traditional treatments for knee osteoarthritis fail or are not an option; this study compares the efficacy, safety, and costs of three HA treatments: hyalgan, Sinovial® Forte, and sinovial one.
  • Ninety patients with early-stage knee osteoarthritis were treated with different HA regimens: hyalgan over five weeks, Sinovial® Forte over three weeks, and a single injection of sinovial one.
  • All treatments were effective with similar reductions in pain scores, but sinovial one was found to be the most cost-effective option, making it a viable alternative for managing symptoms in early knee osteoarthritis.
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Resolvins, the member of specialized pro-resolving mediators, are produced from omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids as a response to an acute inflammatory process in that termination and resolution of inflammation. In the acute inflammation, these lipid mediators limit polymorphonuclear cells infiltration, proinflammatory cytokine production; promote efferocytosis, and regulate several cell types being important roles in innate and adaptive immunity. Any dysregulation or defect of the resolution phase result in prolonged, persistent inflammation and eventually fibrosis.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease that, if untreated, can lead to disability and reduce the life expectancy of affected patients. Over the last two decades the improvement of knowledge of the pathogenetic mechanisms leading to the development of the disease has profoundly changed the treatment strategies of RA through the development of biotechnological drugs (bDMARDs) directed towards specific pro-inflammatory targets involved in the RA network. To date, the therapeutic armamentarium for RA includes ten bDMARDs able to produce the depletion B-cells, the blockade of three different pro-inflammatory cytokines (tumour necrosis factor alpha, interleukin-6 and interleukin-1), or the inhibition of T-cell co-stimulation.

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Objective: High frequency ultrasound allows visualization of epidermis, dermis and hypodermis, precise measurement of skin thickness, as well as assessment of skin oedema, fibrosis and atrophy. The aim of this pilot cross-sectional observational study was to assess the performance and multiobserver variability of ultra-high-frequency (UHF) (50 MHz) ultrasound (US) in measuring skin thickness as well as the capacity of UHF-derived skin features to differentiate SSc patients from healthy controls.

Methods: Twenty-one SSc patients (16 limited and five diffuse SSc) and six healthy controls were enrolled.

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Preliminary Validation of the Digital Ulcer Clinical Assessment Score in Systemic Sclerosis.

J Rheumatol

June 2019

From the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, and Department of Public Health, University of Florence; Department of Geriatric Medicine, Division of Rheumatology Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi (AOUC), Florence, Italy; the Centre for Rheumatology and Connective Tissue Diseases, University College London (UCL), Division of Medicine, London, UK; Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department, Assiut University Hospital, Assiut, Egypt; Department of Rheumatology, Institute for Research and Health Care (IRCCS) Policlinico San Matteo Foundation, Pavia, Italy; Department of Medicine Statistics Core, and Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

Objective: To date, "healed/non-healed" and clinical judgment are the only available assessment tools for digital ulcers (DU) in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). The aim of our study is to examine a preliminary composite DU clinical assessment score (DUCAS) for SSc for face, content, and construct validity.

Methods: Patients with SSc presenting at least 1 finger DU were enrolled and assessed with the Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index, Cochin scale, visual analog scale (VAS) for DU-related pain, patient global DU status, and global assessment as patient-reported outcomes (PRO), and physician VAS for DU status (phyGDU) as an SSc-DU expert physician/nurse measure.

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Objective: To gain insight into clinical practice regarding referral, early diagnosis and other aspects of the management of patients with dcSSc in Europe and the USA.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 84 rheumatologists (or internal medicine physicians) and 40 dermatologists in different countries (the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the USA). Physicians were asked to identify key steps in the patient pathway relating to patient presentation, diagnosis and referral, in addition to other treatment and follow-up processes.

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