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2. Confronto tra diverse metodiche utilizzate per l'identificazione dell'antigene urinario di Legionella
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Montagna M.T., Tatò D., Spilotros G., Borella P., Stancanelli G., Triassi M., Zotti C.M., Marchesi I., Bargellini A., Scaltriti S., Ieri R., Ribera D'Alcalà G., Montegrosso S., Ditommaso S., Gentile M., LEONI, ERICA, LAZZARI, CLAUDIO, APORTI, MANUELA, Montagna MT., Tatò D., Spilotros G., Borella P., Leoni E., Stancanelli G., Triassi M., Zotti CM., Marchesi I., Bargellini A., Lazzari C., Aporti M., Scaltriti S., Ieri R., Ribera D'Alcalà G., Montegrosso S., Ditommaso S., and Gentile M.
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LEGIONELLA ,ANTIGENE URINARIO - Published
- 2004
3. Sette anni d’esperienza sulla sorveglianza e controllo della legionellosi in un grande ospedale del Nord Italia
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Stancanelli, G., Scaltriti, Stefania, Lopalco, L., Mariani, F., Nizzero, P., Bonato, C., Ieri, R., Ossi, C., Curti, C., Moro, M., Ambrosio, A., and Borella, Paola
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personale sanitario ,sorveglianza ambientale ,ospedale ,Infezioni da Legionella ,attività di prevenzione e controllo ,rischio espositivo - Published
- 2004
4. Confronto tra diverse metodiche utilizzate per l’identificazione dell’antigene urinario di Legionella
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Montagna, M. T., Tatò, D., Spilotros, G., Borella, Paola, Leoni, E., Stancanelli, G., Triassi, M., Zotti, C. M., Marchesi, Isabella, Bargellini, Annalisa, Lazzari, C., Aporti, M., Scaltriti, S., Ieri, R., Ribera D’Alcalà, G., Montegrosso, S., Ditommaso, S., and Gentile, M.
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Ag urinario ,kits diagnostici ,Legionella - Published
- 2004
5. Evidence for an Association Between Chlamydia psittaci and Ocular Adnexal Lymphomas
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Ferreri, A. J. M., primary, Guidoboni, M., additional, Ponzoni, M., additional, De Conciliis, C., additional, Dell'Oro, S., additional, Fleischhauer, K., additional, Caggiari, L., additional, Lettini, A. A., additional, Dal Cin, E., additional, Ieri, R., additional, Freschi, M., additional, Villa, E., additional, Boiocchi, M., additional, and Dolcetti, R., additional
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- 2004
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6. Serological response to helicobacter pylori antigens in benign, atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia and gastric cancer
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Viale, E., primary, Masci, E., additional, Ieri, R., additional, Freschi, M., additional, Calori, G., additional, and Testoni, P.A., additional
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- 2001
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7. Long-term follow-up and serologic assessment after triple therapy with omeprazole or lansoprazole of Helicobacter-associated duodenal ulcer.
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Fanti, Lorella, Ieri, Rossella, Mezzi, Gianni, Testoni, Pier Alberto, Passaretti, Sandro, Guslandi, Mario, Fanti, L, Ieri, R, Mezzi, G, Testoni, P A, Passaretti, S, and Guslandi, M
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- 2001
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8. Photo Quiz: Neurological Symptoms in a 74-Year-Old Diabetic Woman Admitted to the Emergency Room
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Renée Pasciuta, Massimo Clementi, C. Ossi, Paola Cichero, Rossella Ieri, Nicola Clementi, Silvia Carletti, Cinzia Tavano, Roberto Burioni, Nicasio Mancini, Tavano, C., Pasciuta, R., Carletti, S., Ossi, C. M., Ieri, R., Cichero, P., Clementi, N., Burioni, R., Clementi, M., and Mancini, N.
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Microbiology (medical) ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,Photo Quiz ,medicine.disease ,Blood culture ,Sepsis ,medicine ,Diagnostic ,business - Abstract
A 74-year old woman presented to the emergency room with difficulties in speaking and standing. The patient was not able to answer the clinicians’ questions, but her husband explained that she had been ill with a fever and a worsening cough for the last 2 weeks and had taken a fall 2 days before
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- 2019
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9. Long-term Follow-up and Serologic Assessment After Triple Therapy with Omeprazole or Lansoprazole of Helicobacter-associated Duodenal Ulcer
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Rossella Ieri, Mario Guslandi, Sandro Passaretti, Pier Alberto Testoni, Lorella Fanti, G. Mezzi, Fanti, L, Ieri, R, Mezzi, G, Testoni, PIER ALBERTO, Passaretti, S, and Guslandi, M.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lansoprazole ,Rapid urease test ,macromolecular substances ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Gastroenterology ,2-Pyridinylmethylsulfinylbenzimidazoles ,Tinidazole ,Helicobacter Infections ,Serology ,Clarithromycin ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Omeprazole ,Helicobacter pylori ,biology ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Anti-Ulcer Agents ,biology.organism_classification ,Antibodies, Bacterial ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Titer ,Duodenal Ulcer ,Immunoglobulin G ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,medicine.drug - Abstract
We assessed both the effectiveness of two Helicobacter pylori (Hp) eradication triple therapies and the usefulness of serology in the follow-up. Fifty patients with active or scarred duodenal ulcer were randomized to lansoprazole or omeprazole for 1 to 4 weeks, with clarithromycin 250 mg twice a day and tinidazole 500 mg twice a day for the first week. Endoscopies were scheduled before treatment, after 8 weeks, and after I year. H. pylori status was determined before therapy by rapid urease test and histology and during the follow-up by histology and culture. Serology was determined at baseline and at 6 and 12 months. The regimens were equally effective in inducing ulcer healing (95.8% vs. 87.5%) and eradicating Hp with no recurrences at 12 months. Among 44 patients eradicated, a significant reduction of immunoglobulin G (IgG) titer occurred at 6 (p < 0.0001) and 12 months (p < 0.0001). If a titer reduction of more than 30% was taken as an indicator for Hp eradication, the specificity of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was 75% at 6 and 95.4% at 12 months with a 100% sensitivity. Either lansoprazole or omeprazole combined with antibiotics are effective in eradicating Hp. Serology is useful for monitoring Hp eradication provided that an appropriate percent reduction in IgG titer is used after more then 6 months after therapy.
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- 2001
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10. Molecular Diagnosis of Polymicrobial Sepsis
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Elena Poli, C. Ossi, Massimo Clementi, Paola Cichero, Rossella Ieri, Nadia Ghidoli, Nicasio Mancini, Silvia Carletti, Roberto Burioni, Mancini, Nicasio, Carletti, S, Ghidoli, N, Cichero, P, Ossi, Cm, Ieri, R, Poli, E, Burioni, Roberto, and Clementi, Massimo
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DNA, Bacterial ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Critically ill ,medicine.drug_class ,Antibiotics ,Bacterial Infections ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Sepsis ,Molecular Diagnostic Techniques ,Levofloxacin ,Antibiotic therapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Transition Temperature ,Molecular diagnostic techniques ,Letters to the Editor ,Polymicrobial sepsis ,Intensive care medicine ,medicine.drug ,Beta lactam antibiotics - Abstract
The recognition of sepsis is a crucial aspect in the management of critically ill patients. Recent guidelines strongly recommend the initiation of broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy within 1 hour after the recognition of a case of sepsis ([1][1]). The adjustment of antibiotic therapy is also
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- 2009
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11. Re: Evidence for an Association Between Chlamydia psittaci and Ocular Adnexal Lymphomas
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Agathe Subtil, Marie Christine Escande, Andrés J.M. Ferreri, Rémi Dendale, Riccardo Dolcetti, Martine Thioux, M. Ponzoni, Livia Lumbroso-Le Rouic, Philippe Arnaud, Didier Decaudin, Patricia de Cremoux, Marc-Henri Stern, Federico Sacchetti, Driss Chaoui, Anne Vincent-Salomon, Biologie des Interactions Cellulaires, Institut Pasteur [Paris]-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), NFM CRS-SOFT, c/o Universita' di Roma, Service d'Hématologie, Institut Curie [Paris], De Cremoux, P, Subtil, A, Ferreri, Ajm, Vincent Salomon, A, Ponzoni, Maurilio, Chaoui, D, Arnaud, P, Lumbroso Le Rouic, L, Sacchetti, F, Dendale, R, Thioux, M, Escande, Mc, Stern, Mh, Dolcetti, R, Decaudin, D., Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Guidoboni, M, De Conciliis, C, Dell'Oro, S, Fleischhauer, K, Caggiari, L, Lettini, Aa, Dal Cin, E, Ieri, R, Freschi, M, Villa, E, Boiocchi, M, and Dolcetti, R.
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Male ,Pathology ,Cancer Research ,MESH: Chlamydia Infections ,Chlamydia trachomatis ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease_cause ,MESH: Eye Neoplasms ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,immune system diseases ,law ,Chlamydiaceae ,MESH: Orbital Neoplasms ,Chlamydia ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Aged, 80 and over ,Chlamydia psittaci ,Doxycycline ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Chlamydophila pneumoniae ,Middle Aged ,Immunohistochemistry ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,3. Good health ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,DNA, Bacterial ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chlamydiae ,03 medical and health sciences ,Antigen ,Ocular Adnexal Lymphoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,030304 developmental biology ,MESH: Humans ,Eye Neoplasms ,Gastric lymphoma ,Gene Amplification ,Cancer ,MESH: Polymerase Chain Reaction ,[SDV.BBM.BM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Molecular biology ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Chlamydia Infections ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,MESH: DNA, Bacterial ,eye diseases ,Lymphoma ,Chlamydophila psittaci ,Case-Control Studies ,Chlamydiales ,Immunology ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,MESH: Chlamydophila psittaci ,MESH: Lymphoma - Abstract
Background: Ocular adnexal lymphomas may be antigen-driven disorders; however, the source of the putative antigen or antigens is still unknown. Hence, we assessed whether Chlamydiae infection is associated with the development of ocular adnexal lymphomas. Methods: The presence of Chlamydia psittaci, trachomatis, and pneumoniae DNA was investigated by polymerase chain reaction in 40 ocular adnexal lymphoma samples, 20 nonneoplastic orbital biopsies, 26 reactive lymphadenopathy samples, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 21 lymphoma patients and 38 healthy individuals. Seven patients with chlamydia-positive PBMCs were treated with the antibiotic doxycycline, and objective response was assessed in four patients with measurable lymphoma lesions. Differences in Chlamydiae DNA detection between the case patients and the control subjects were analyzed using the Fisher exact test. All statistical tests were two-sided. Results: Thirty-two of the 40 (80%) ocular adnexal lymphoma samples carried C . psittaci DNA, whereas all lymphoma samples were negative for C. trachomatis and C. pneumoniae. In contrast, none of the 20 nonneoplastic orbital biopsies (0% versus 80%; P
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- 2006
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12. Answer to February 2019 Photo Quiz.
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Tavano C, Pasciuta R, Carletti S, Ossi CM, Ieri R, Cichero P, Clementi N, Burioni R, Clementi M, and Mancini N
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- 2019
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13. GastroPanel® test for non-invasive diagnosis of atrophic gastritis in patients with dyspepsia.
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Masci E, Pellicano R, Mangiavillano B, Luigiano C, Stelitano L, Morace C, Viale E, Freschi M, Locatelli M, Ieri R, Cavallaro A, Testoni S, and Testoni PA
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- Adult, Antibodies, Bacterial blood, Biopsy, Dyspepsia, Endoscopy, Digestive System, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Gastrins blood, Gastritis, Atrophic blood, Gastritis, Atrophic microbiology, Gastritis, Atrophic pathology, Helicobacter Infections blood, Helicobacter Infections complications, Helicobacter Infections pathology, Helicobacter pylori isolation & purification, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Pepsinogen A blood, Pepsinogen C blood, Predictive Value of Tests, Sensitivity and Specificity, Severity of Illness Index, Biomarkers blood, Gastric Mucosa pathology, Gastritis, Atrophic diagnosis, Helicobacter Infections diagnosis, Helicobacter pylori immunology
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Aim: Atrophic gastritis (AG), first step in the cascade leading to gastric adenocarcinoma, is related to Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection. Currently, the gold standard for the diagnosis of AG is esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) with histological examination of the biopsy specimens. However, since the latter are taken in random order and the distribution of AG is often patchy, histology is only representative of mucosal status. Considering this limitation, a test named GastroPanel®, that measures the blood concentrations of pepsinogen I and II, gastrin-17 and H. pylori antibodies, has been developed as a potential non-invasive biopsy. Aim of this study has been to assess the accuracy of GastroPanel® in patients with AG., Methods: Forty-seven dyspeptic patients (24 males, mean age 52.2±9.3 years), in follow-up for antral or diffuse AG, were enrolled. All underwent at least two EGDs with random biopsies and blood collection for GastroPanel® parameters examination., Results: Of the 47 patients, 16 (34.1%) had histological diagnosis of antral and 31 (65.9%) multifocal AG; 17 (36.2%) patients had mild and 30 (63.8%) had moderate-severe AG. H. pylori was detected in 39 (82.9%) and intestinal metaplasia was found in all patients. GastroPanel® showed 82.9% sensitivity for the diagnosis of AG and 53.8% for the diagnosis of H. pylori infection. The prediction of advanced atrophy was not sufficiently accurate, neither in patients with antral nor in those with multifocal AG., Conclusion: GastroPanel® can be useful for detecting patients with AG. However, it does not reflect the severity of atrophy.
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- 2014
14. Evidence for an association between Chlamydia psittaci and ocular adnexal lymphomas.
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Ferreri AJ, Guidoboni M, Ponzoni M, De Conciliis C, Dell'Oro S, Fleischhauer K, Caggiari L, Lettini AA, Dal Cin E, Ieri R, Freschi M, Villa E, Boiocchi M, and Dolcetti R
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Case-Control Studies, Chlamydia genetics, Chlamydia Infections drug therapy, Chlamydia Infections microbiology, Chlamydia trachomatis isolation & purification, Chlamydophila pneumoniae isolation & purification, Chlamydophila psittaci isolation & purification, DNA, Bacterial isolation & purification, Female, Gene Amplification, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Middle Aged, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Chlamydia isolation & purification, Chlamydia Infections complications, Eye Neoplasms microbiology, Leukocytes, Mononuclear microbiology, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin microbiology
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Background: Ocular adnexal lymphomas may be antigen-driven disorders; however, the source of the putative antigen or antigens is still unknown. Hence, we assessed whether Chlamydiae infection is associated with the development of ocular adnexal lymphomas., Methods: The presence of Chlamydia psittaci, trachomatis, and pneumoniae DNA was investigated by polymerase chain reaction in 40 ocular adnexal lymphoma samples, 20 nonneoplastic orbital biopsies, 26 reactive lymphadenopathy samples, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 21 lymphoma patients and 38 healthy individuals. Seven patients with chlamydia-positive PBMCs were treated with the antibiotic doxycycline, and objective response was assessed in four patients with measurable lymphoma lesions. Differences in Chlamydiae DNA detection between the case patients and the control subjects were analyzed using the Fisher exact test. All statistical tests were two-sided., Results: Thirty-two of the 40 (80%) ocular adnexal lymphoma samples carried C. psittaci DNA, whereas all lymphoma samples were negative for C. trachomatis and C. pneumoniae. In contrast, none of the 20 nonneoplastic orbital biopsies (0% versus 80%; P<.001) and only three of 26 (12%) reactive lymphadenopathy samples (12% versus 80%; P<.001) carried the C. psittaci DNA. Nine of 21 (43%) patients with chlamydia-positive lymphomas carried C. psittaci DNA in their PBMCs, whereas none (0%) of the healthy PBMC donors carried C. psittaci DNA in their PBMCs (43% versus 0%; P<.001). One month after doxycycline treatment, chlamydial DNA was no longer detectable in the PBMCs of all seven treated patients, and objective response was observed in two of the four evaluable patients., Conclusion: Patients with ocular adnexal lymphoma had a high prevalence of C. psittaci infection in both tumor tissue and PBMCs. Persistent C. psittaci infection may contribute to the development of these lymphomas, as was also supported by the clinical responses observed in this study with C. psittaci-eradicating antibiotic therapy.
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15. Acute echinococcosis: a case report.
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Di Comite G, Dognini G, Gaiera G, Ieri R, and Praderio L
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- Acute Disease, Aged, Humans, Male, Echinococcosis, Pulmonary diagnosis
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We report the case of a 69-year-old man with acute pulmonary echinococcosis. A computed tomographic scan of the thorax revealed the presence of multiple nodules in both lungs, and laboratory tests showed eosinophilia and the presence of antibodies against Echinococcus granulosus. Therapy with albendazole led to resolution of the pulmonary nodules and a normalization of the white cell count. To our knowledge this is the first described case of acute echinococcosis, as the diagnosis of this disease is usually delayed to chronic phases. Therefore, finding unexplained eosinophilia, especially in association with pulmonary nodules, should lead one to suspect acute hydatid disease.
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- 2000
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16. Antibody against EBV in CSF from HIV-1 and HTLV-I infected patients.
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Martino GV, Grimaldi LM, Moiola L, Cichero P, Ieri R, and Bonini PA
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- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome immunology, Humans, Paraparesis, Tropical Spastic immunology, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome cerebrospinal fluid, Antibodies, Viral cerebrospinal fluid, HIV-1, Herpesvirus 4, Human immunology, Paraparesis, Tropical Spastic cerebrospinal fluid
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We have measured the levels of antibody (ab) against different Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) antigens in 10 AIDS patients, 7 HTLV-1 associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) patients and 20 control subjects. We found comparable serum levels of anti-EBV ab between AIDS patients, HAM/TSP patients and control subjects. By contrast, anti-EBV ab were present in the large majority of CSF from AIDS patients (70%) and HAM/TSP patients (60%) but only in 15% of control group. Our results support a synergistic role of EBV in retroviral infections of the central nervous system.
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- 1990
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