1.Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia for urgent cesarean section in a parturient with a single ventricle: a case report.
Stefano CATARCI ; Fabio SBARAGLIA ; Bruno Antonio ZANFINI ; Salvatore VAGNONI ; Luciano FRASSANITO ; Gaetano DRAISCI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;69(6):632-634
The number of women with major congenital heart defects reaching reproductive age is likely increasing. We herein describe the anesthetic management of a 33-year-old woman at 37 gestational weeks with a history of Glenn surgery who was undergoing an urgent cesarean section due to pathological cardiotocography. Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia was the most suitable technique for urgent cesarean section in our patient with a single ventricle and phasic flow in the pulmonary artery because it provided rapid-onset anesthesia with negligible hemodynamic effects.
Adult
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Anesthesia*
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Anesthesia, Obstetrical
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Cardiotocography
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Cesarean Section*
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Female
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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Pulmonary Artery
2.Estrogens in males: what have we learned in the last 10 years?
Vincenzo ROCHIRA ; Antonio R M GRANATA ; Bruno MADEO ; Lucia ZIRILLI ; Giuseppina ROSSI ; Cesare CARANI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2005;7(1):3-20
This review focuses on the role of estrogen in men, mainly in male reproduction. The continuing increase in data obtained, and recent discoveries in this area will enable a better understanding of male physiology; these, in turn, will have important clinical implications.
Estrogens
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physiology
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Genitalia, Male
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physiology
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Humans
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Male
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Reproduction
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physiology
3.Successful use of spinal anesthesia for an urgent cesarean section in a parturient with a severe Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome.
Gian Luigi GONNELLA ; Marco SCORZONI ; Stefano CATARCI ; Bruno Antonio ZANFINI ; Gaetano DRAISCI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2018;71(5):411-412
No abstract available.
Anesthesia, Spinal*
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Cesarean Section*
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Female
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Pregnancy
4.Total mandible and bilateral TMJ reconstruction combining a customized jaw implant with a free fibular flap: a case report and literature review
Flavio Andrea GOVONI ; Nicola FELICI ; Matteo ORNELLI ; Vincenzo Antonio MARCELLI ; Emilia MIGLIANO ; Bruno Andrea PESUCCI ; Roberto PISTILLI
Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;45(1):6-
Background:
The need for whole mandibular bone reconstruction and bilateral joint replacement is fortunately rare, but it is an extremely challenging topic in maxillofacial surgery, due to its functional implications. CAD-CAM techniques development has opened new broad horizons in the surgical planning of complex maxillofacial reconstructions, in terms of accuracy, predictability, and functional cosmetic results. The review of the literature has revealed a small number of scientific reports on total mandibulectomy including the condyles, with only eleven cases from 1980.Most of the works describe reconstructions secondary to dysplastic or inflammatory diseases affecting the lower jaw.The aim of this work, reporting a rare case of massive fibrous dysplasia of the whole mandible, is to share our experience in the management of extended mandibular and bilateral joint reconstruction, using porous titanium patientspecific implants.Case presentation The authors present a 20-year-old male patient suffering from massive bone fibrous dysplasia of the mandible. The mandibular body and both the rami and the condylar processes had been involved, causing severe functional impairment, tooth loss, and facial deformation. The young patient, after repeated ineffective conservative surgical treatments, has required a biarticular mandibular replacement. Using virtual surgical planning (VSP) software, the authors, in collaboration with medical engineers, have created a custom-made original titanium porous mandibular implant, suspended from a bilateral artificial temporomandibular joint. The mandibular titanium implant body has been specifically designed to support soft tissues and to fix, in the alveolar region, a free fibular bone graft, for delayed dental implant prosthetic rehabilitation.
Conclusion
The surgical and technical details, as well as the new trends in mandibular reconstructions using porous titanium implants, are reported, and discussed, reviewing literature reports on this topic. Satisfactory functional and cosmetic restorative results have been obtained, and no major complications have occurred. The patient, currently in the 18 th month clinical and radiological follow-up, has recently completed the functional restoration program by an implant-supported full-arch dental prosthesis.
5.Anesthetic management of urgent cesarean delivery in a parturient with acute malaria infection: a case report.
Bruno Antonio ZANFINI ; Antonio Maria DELL'ANNA ; Stefano CATARCI ; Luciano FRASSANITO ; Salvatore VAGNONI ; Gaetano DRAISCI
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;69(2):193-196
Malaria is associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in Africa, Southeast Asia and South America. Nonetheless, several cases of malaria have been reported in Western countries involving travelers from endemic areas, though very few involve pregnant women. In this article, we report a case of a young woman born in Sierra Leone who had been living in Italy for two years. She was admitted to our hospital with malaise; worsening of her condition led to Plasmodium falciparum infection diagnosis early during her hospital stay, as well as an urgent cesarean delivery. We briefly discuss the features of malaria in pregnancy, the difficulties associated with early diagnosis, and the possible fetal and maternal implications, and also consider how the disease may affect anesthetic management.
Africa
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Anesthesia, Spinal
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Asia, Southeastern
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Cesarean Section
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Diagnosis
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Early Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Italy
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Length of Stay
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Malaria*
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Mortality
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Plasmodium falciparum
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Pregnancy
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Pregnant Women
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Premature Birth
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Sierra Leone
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South America
6.Granulomatous Mastitis during Chronic Antidepressant Therapy: Is It Possible a Conservative Therapeutic Approach?.
Maurizio BELLAVIA ; Giuseppe DAMIANO ; Vincenzo Davide PALUMBO ; Gabriele SPINELLI ; Giovanni TOMASELLO ; Antonio MARRAZZO ; Silvia FICARELLA ; Antonio BRUNO ; Antonino SAMMARTANO ; Tiziana FIORENTINI ; Antonio SCIO ; Carolina MAIONE ; Attilio Ignazio LO MONTE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2012;15(3):371-372
Granulomatous mastitis is a rare benign inflammatory disease of the breast with multiple etiologies such as tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, foreign body reaction, and mycotic and parasitic infections. In contrast, idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is characterized by the presence of chronic granulomatous lobulitis in the absence of an obvious etiology. Clinically and radiologically it may mimic breast carcinoma and so awareness of surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists is essential to avoid unnecessary mastectomies. Cases of IGM are reported during antidepressant therapy in patients also showing high levels of prolactinemia. In these cases, we believe that surgical excision must be avoided being replaced with a conservative management of the pathological condition based on a corticosteroid treatment.
Breast
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Granulomatous Mastitis
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Humans
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Hydrazines
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Hyperprolactinemia
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Immunoglobulin M
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Mastectomy
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Sarcoidosis
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Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors
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Tuberculosis
7.Inhibition of Tumor Growth and Metastasis by Newcastle Disease Virus Strain P05 in a Breast Cancer Mouse Model
Oscar Antonio ORTEGA-RIVERA ; Pamela GALLEGOS-ALCALÁ ; Mariela JIMÉNEZ ; J. Luis QUINTANAR ; Flor TORRES-JUAREZ ; Bruno RIVAS-SANTIAGO ; Susana del TORO-ARREOLA ; Eva SALINAS
Journal of Breast Cancer 2023;26(2):186-200
Purpose:
Conventional therapies and surgery remain the standard treatment for breast cancer. However, combating the eventual development of metastasis is still a challenge.Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is one of the various species of viruses under clinical evaluation as a vector for oncolytic, gene-, and immune-stimulating therapies. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antitumor activity of a recombinant NDV (rNDV-P05) in a breast cancer murine model.
Methods:
Tumors were induced by injecting the cellular suspension (4T1 cell line) subcutaneously. The virus strain P05 was applied three times at intervals of seven days, starting seven days after tumor induction, and was completed 21 days later. Determination of tumor weight, spleen index, and lung metastasis were done after sacrificing the mice.Serum levels of interferon (IFN)-α, IFN-γ, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) were quantified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.CD8+ infiltrated cells were analyzed by immunofluorescence.
Results:
rNDV-P05 showed a route-of-administration-dependent effect, demonstrating that the systemic administration of the virus significantly reduces the tumor mass and volume, spleen index, and abundance of metastatic clonogenic colonies in lung tissue, and increases the inhibition rate of the tumor. The intratumoral administration of rNDV-P05 was ineffective for all the parameters evaluated. Antitumor and antimetastatic capability of rNDV-P05 is mediated, at least partially, through its immune-stimulatory effect on the upregulation of TNF-α, TRAIL, IFN-α, and IFN-γ, and its ability to recruit CD8+ T cells into tumor tissue.
Conclusion
Systemic treatment with rNDV-P05 decreases the tumoral parameters in the breast cancer murine model.
8.Adipokines in young survivors of childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia revisited: beyond fat mass
Adriana Aparecida SIVIERO-MIACHON ; Angela Maria SPINOLA-CASTRO ; Solange ANDREONI ; Maria Lucia de Martino LEE ; Antonio Ramos CALIXTO ; Bruno GELONEZE ; Gil GUERRA-JUNIOR
Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism 2020;25(3):174-181
Purpose:
This cross-sectional study evaluated the relationship between adipokines (leptin, adiponectin, visfatin, and resistin) and adiposity indexes regarding sex and cranial radiotherapy exposure among young acute lymphocytic leukemia survivors.
Methods:
A multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) was used to evaluate the joint effect of sex, cranial radiotherapy, and body mass index (BMI) z-score (model 1) or fat mass index (FMI) (model 2) on adipokines.
Results:
This study included 55 survivors of childhood acute lymphocytic leukemia between 15 and 23 years of age from both sexes (56.4% female); 43.6% of the sample had undergone cranial radiotherapy (18–24 Gy). The BMI z-score, the FMI, and sex (P<0.050 for all) influenced at least one adipokine, while cranial radiotherapy exposure was marginal in model 2. Parameter estimates from the MANCOVA's final model showed that the BMI z-score (β=-0.437, P=0.010) and the FMI (β=-0.209, P=0.004) negatively influenced adiponectin, while the FMI positively affected resistin (β=0.142, P=0.020). The relationship between leptin, visfatin, and the adiposity ndexes could not be established. In model 1, females presented with increased adiponectin (β=-1.014, P=0.011) and resistin (β=-1.067, P=0.002) levels; in model 2, female sex positively affected adiponectin (β=-1.515, P=0.001) and marginally influenced resistin (β=-0.707, P=0.054) levels. Cranial radiotherapy negatively determined visfatin levels in both final models (P<0.050).
Conclusion
Changes in body fat may be associated with adipose tissue dysfunction and should be carefully evaluated in survivors of acute lymphocytic leukemia, considering both sex and cranial radiotherapy exposure, to treat disorders that may possibly aggravate their risk for early cardiovascular disease.
9.Clinical Predictors of Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Patients with Parkinson's Disease.
Bruno Terra JUNHO ; Arthur KUMMER ; Francisco CARDOSO ; Antonio Lucio TEIXEIRA ; Natalia Pessoa ROCHA
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2018;14(4):530-536
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a common complaint among patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Several factors have been associated with EDS in PD, especially neuropsychiatric symptoms. This study aimed to determine the relationships between neuropsychiatric symptoms, sociodemographic and clinical parameters, and EDS in PD. METHODS: This cross-sectional study analyzed 85 patients with PD. All patients underwent socioeconomic and clinical data evaluations followed by a psychiatric interview and a neurological examination, including the assessment of sleep features. Patients were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of EDS, which was defined as a score higher than 10 on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. Binary logistic regression was performed in order to describe the predictors of EDS. RESULTS: We found that EDS affects 40% of PD patients and is associated with older age, restless legs syndrome, depressive and anxious symptoms, and worse sleep quality. In the multivariate analysis, older age, levodopa use, and worse sleep quality remained as significant predictors of EDS in PD. CONCLUSIONS: Nighttime sleep problems, older age, and levodopa use are significantly associated with EDS in PD. A careful assessment and the management of sleep problems in PD patients might help to improve their quality of life.
Anxiety
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Depression
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Humans
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Levodopa
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Logistic Models
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Multivariate Analysis
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Neurologic Examination
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Parkinson Disease*
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Quality of Life
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10.Changes in serum levels of lipopolysaccharides and CD26 in patients with Crohn's disease.
Daniéla Oliveira MAGRO ; Paulo Gustavo KOTZE ; Carlos Augusto Real MARTINEZ ; Michel Gardere CAMARGO ; Dioze GUADAGNINI ; Antonio Ramos CALIXTO ; Ana Carolina Junqueira VASQUES ; Maria de Lourdes Setsuko AYRIZONO ; Bruno GELONEZE ; José Carlos PAREJA ; Mario José SAAD ; Claudio Saddy Rodrigues COY
Intestinal Research 2017;15(3):352-357
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a molecule formed by lipids and polysaccharides and is the major cell wall component of gram-negative bacteria. High LPS levels are known to block CD26 expression by activating Toll-like receptor 4. The aim of this study was to correlate the serum levels of LPS and CD26 in Crohn's disease (CD) patients with serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukins, CD activity index, and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 27 individuals (10 with active CD, 10 with inactive CD, and 7 controls) and the levels of LPS, CD26, TNF-α, interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, IL-17, and CRP were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The levels of LPS and CD26 were then tested for correlation with TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-17, and CRP. RESULTS: Serum levels of LPS were significantly elevated in the active CD group (P=0.003). Levels of IL-1β (P=0.002), IL-6 (P=0.003), and IL-17 (P<0.001) were lower in the CD groups. Serum TNF-α levels were increased in the active CD group. The CRP levels were elevated in the CD groups when compared to controls (P<0.001). The CD26 levels were lower in the CD groups than in the control group (P<0.001). Among the variables analyzed, there was a correlation between LPS and CRP (r=−0.53, P=0.016) in the CD groups. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with CD exhibited higher serum levels of LPS varying from a 2- to 6-fold increase depending on disease activity, when compared with healthy controls. CD26 levels were lower in the CD groups. Both LPS and CD26 correlated with disease severity and serve as potential CD biomarkers.
Biomarkers
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C-Reactive Protein
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Cell Wall
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Crohn Disease*
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Gram-Negative Bacteria
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Humans
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Interleukin-17
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Interleukin-6
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Interleukins
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Lipopolysaccharides*
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Necrosis
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Polysaccharides
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Toll-Like Receptor 4