9 results on '"Formaglio, F"'
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2. Are strong opioids equally effective and safe in the treatment of chronic cancer pain? A multicenter randomized phase IV ‘real life’ trial on the variability of response to opioids
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Corli, O., Floriani, I., Roberto, A., Montanari, M., Galli, F., Greco, M. T., Caraceni, A., Kaasa, S., Dragani, T. A., Azzarello, G., Luzzani, M., Cavanna, L., Bandieri, E., Gamucci, T., Lipari, G., Di Gregorio, R., Valenti, D., Reale, C., Pavesi, L., Iorno, V., Crispino, C., Pacchioni, M., Apolone, G., Monfredo, M., Mistretta, R., di Salemi, P.O., Zecca, E., Cartoni, C., Brunetti, G.A., Tassinari, D., Drudi, F., Rizzi, F., Pizzuto, M., Formaglio, F., Luzi, M., Narducci, F., Boscolo, G., Mangiapia, M., Artioli, F., Lazzari, M., Dauri, M., Diodati, M., Cupaiolo, A., Mameli, S., Preti, P., Ferrari, P., Vasini, G., Roy, M.T., Piva, L., Nardi, L.F., Montanari, L., Reina, V., Fusco, F., Orsi, L., and Molinari, E.
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- 2016
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3. Meningeal metastases: clinical aspects and diagnosis
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Formaglio, F. and Caraceni, A.
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- 1998
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4. Pain as heralding symptom in multiple sclerosis
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Marchettini, P., Formaglio, F., and Lacerenza, M.
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- 2006
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5. Pain in diabetic neuropathy case study: whole patient management
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Marchettini, P., Teloni, L., Formaglio, F., and Lacerenza, M.
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- 2004
6. Iatrogenic painful neuropathic complications of surgery in cancer.
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Marchettini, P., Formaglio, F., and Lacerenza, M.
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IATROGENIC diseases , *ENTRAPMENT neuropathies , *ONCOLOGIC surgery , *POSTOPERATIVE pain treatment , *PAIN management , *TREATMENT of peripheral neuropathy , *PERIPHERAL neuropathy , *PAIN , *PHANTOM limbs , *POSTOPERATIVE pain , *TUMORS , *DISEASE complications ,TUMOR surgery - Abstract
It is estimated that at least one out of four patients with cancer complains of pain originating from nerve injury. Nerve injury may result from direct invasion/compression by tumour, or by remote effect of the cancer such as paraneoplastic polyneuropathy. In many cases, the nerve injury is caused by medical therapy, or surgical interventions. Pain generated by drugs or medical acts is called iatrogenic. A common iatrogenic neuralgia is chemotherapy induced painful polyneuropathy. This neuropathy typically affects mostly the small myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibres. Surgical and anaesthesiological interventions also frequently cause direct nerve stretch or section. Some interventions, particularly those requiring extended resection, have a higher incidence of painful sequelae. Limb and colon amputation, nerve dissection, mastectomy and thoracotomy are the most common interventions for cancer known to cause nerve injury. As pain clinicians, we focus attention on the painful consequences of surgical interventions because there is evidence that a more accurate surgical approach and possibly a prophylactic prevention of the neuralgia may reduce the painful sequelae of nerve injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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7. Sensory disorder of the chest as presenting symptom of lung cancer.
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Marangoni, C, Lacerenza, M, Formaglio, F, Smirne, S, and Marchettini, P
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Four patients with pancoast's syndrome had burning pain in the axilla and abnormal sensation in the intercostobrachial nerve territory. The intercostobrachial nerve is the first component of the brachial plexus to be invaded by lung tumours. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1993
8. Psychological Considerations in the Assessment and Treatment of Pain in Neurorehabilitation and Psychological Factors Predictive of Therapeutic Response: Evidence and Recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation
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Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele M., Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gatti, Arianna, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Spatola, Chiara A. M., Corti, Stefania, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Pagnini, Francesco, Castelli, Lorys, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'aniello, Guido E., Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan G., Wiederhold, Brenda, Tamburin, Stefano, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiã², Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Toffola, Elena Dalla, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammã², Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, Andrea, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, Carlo Adolfo, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, Castelnuovo, Gianluca, Giusti, Emanuele M., Manzoni, Gian Mauro, Saviola, Donatella, Gatti, Arianna, Gabrielli, Samantha, Lacerenza, Marco, Pietrabissa, Giada, Cattivelli, Roberto, Spatola, Chiara A. M., Corti, Stefania, Novelli, Margherita, Villa, Valentina, Cottini, Andrea, Lai, Carlo, Pagnini, Francesco, Castelli, Lory, Tavola, Mario, Torta, Riccardo, Arreghini, Marco, Zanini, Loredana, Brunani, Amelia, Capodaglio, Paolo, D'Aniello, Guido E., Scarpina, Federica, Brioschi, Andrea, Priano, Lorenzo, Mauro, Alessandro, Riva, Giuseppe, Repetto, Claudia, Regalia, Camillo, Molinari, Enrico, Notaro, Paolo, Paolucci, Stefano, Sandrini, Giorgio, Simpson, Susan G., Wiederhold, Brenda, Tamburin, Stefano, Agostini, Michela, Alfonsi, Enrico, Aloisi, Anna Maria, Alvisi, Elena, Aprile, Irene, Armando, Michela, Avenali, Micol, Azicnuda, Eva, Barale, Francesco, Bartolo, Michelangelo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Berlangieri, Mariangela, Berlincioni, Vanna, Berliocchi, Laura, Berra, Eliana, Berto, Giulia, Bonadiman, Silvia, Bonazza, Sara, Bressi, Federica, Brugnera, Annalisa, Brunelli, Stefano, Buzzi, Maria Gabriella, Cacciatori, Carlo, Calvo, Andrea, Cantarella, Cristina, Caraceni, Augusto, Carone, Roberto, Carraro, Elena, Casale, Roberto, Castellazzi, Paola, Castino, Adele, Cerbo, Rosanna, Chiã², Adriano, Ciotti, Cristina, Cisari, Carlo, Coraci, Daniele, Toffola, Elena Dalla, Defazio, Giovanni, De Icco, Roberto, Del Carro, Ubaldo, Dell'Isola, Andrea, De Tanti, Antonio, D'Ippolito, Mariagrazia, Fazzi, Elisa, Ferrari, Adriano, Ferrari, Sergio, Ferraro, Francesco, Formaglio, Fabio, Formisano, Rita, Franzoni, Simone, Gajofatto, Francesca, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Gardella, Barbara, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Giammã², Alessandro, Gimigliano, Raffaele, Greco, Elena, Ieraci, Valentina, Invernizzi, Marco, Jacopetti, Marco, La Cesa, Silvia, Lobba, Davide, Magrinelli, Francesca, Mandrini, Silvia, Manera, Umberto, Marchettini, Paolo, Marchioni, Enrico, Mariotto, Sara, Martinuzzi, Andrea, Masciullo, Marella, Mezzarobba, Susanna, Miotti, Danilo, Modenese, Angela, Molinari, Marco, Monaco, Salvatore, Morone, Giovanni, Nappi, Rossella, Negrini, Stefano, Pace, Andrea, Padua, Luca, Pagliano, Emanuela, Palmerini, Valerio, Pazzaglia, Costanza, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Picelli, Alessandro, Porro, Carlo Adolfo, Porru, Daniele, Romano, Marcello, Roncari, Laura, Rosa, Riccardo, Saccavini, Marsilio, Sacerdote, Paola, Schenone, Angelo, Schweiger, Vittorio, Scivoletto, Giorgio, Smania, Nicola, Solaro, Claudio, Spallone, Vincenza, Springhetti, Isabella, Tassorelli, Cristina, Tinazzi, Michele, Togni, Rossella, Torre, Monica, Traballesi, Marco, Tramontano, Marco, Truini, Andrea, Tugnoli, Valeria, Turolla, Andrea, Vallies, Gabriella, Verzini, Elisabetta, Vottero, Mario, Zerbinati, Paolo, Castelnuovo G., Giusti E.M., Manzoni G.M., Saviola D., Gatti A., Gabrielli S., Lacerenza M., Pietrabissa G., Cattivelli R., Spatola C.A.M., Corti S., Novelli M., Villa V., Cottini A., Lai C., Pagnini F., Castelli L., Tavola M., Torta R., Arreghini M., Zanini L., Brunani A., Capodaglio P., D'Aniello G.E., Scarpina F., Brioschi A., Priano L., Mauro A., Riva G., Repetto C., Regalia C., Molinari E., Notaro P., Paolucci S., Sandrini G., Simpson S.G., Wiederhold B., Tamburin S., Agostini M., Alfonsi E., Aloisi A.M., Alvisi E., Aprile I., Armando M., Avenali M., Azicnuda E., Barale F., Bartolo M., Bergamaschi R., Berlangieri M., Berlincioni V., Berliocchi L., Berra E., Berto G., Bonadiman S., Bonazza S., Bressi F., Brugnera A., Brunelli S., Buzzi M.G., Cacciatori C., Calvo A., Cantarella C., Caraceni A., Carone R., Carraro E., Casale R., Castellazzi P., Castino A., Cerbo R., Chio A., Ciotti C., Cisari C., Coraci D., Toffola E.D., Defazio G., De Icco R., Del Carro U., Dell'Isola A., De Tanti A., D'Ippolito M., Fazzi E., Ferrari A., Ferrari S., Ferraro F., Formaglio F., Formisano R., Franzoni S., Gajofatto F., Gandolfi M., Gardella B., Geppetti P., Giammo A., Gimigliano R., Greco E., Ieraci V., Invernizzi M., Jacopetti M., La Cesa S., Lobba D., Magrinelli F., Mandrini S., Manera U., Marchettini P., Marchioni E., Mariotto S., Martinuzzi A., Masciullo M., Mezzarobba S., Miotti D., Modenese A., Molinari M., Monaco S., Morone G., Nappi R., Negrini S., Pace A., Padua L., Pagliano E., Palmerini V., Pazzaglia C., Pecchioli C., Picelli A., Porro C.A., Porru D., Romano M., Roncari L., Rosa R., Saccavini M., Sacerdote P., Schenone A., Schweiger V., Scivoletto G., Smania N., Solaro C., Spallone V., Springhetti I., Tassorelli C., Tinazzi M., Togni R., Torre M., Traballesi M., Tramontano M., Truini A., Tugnoli V., Turolla A., Vallies G., Verzini E., Vottero M., Zerbinati P., Giusti, Emanuele M, and Simpson, Susan G
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:BF1-990 ,Psychological intervention ,Settore M-PSI/08 - PSICOLOGIA CLINICA ,Review ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,psychological distress ,health psychology ,Chronic pain ,Clinical psychology ,Health psychology ,Neurorehabilitation ,Pain management ,Psychology (all) ,medicine ,Psychology ,psychology (all) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,General Psychology ,neurorehabilitation ,business.industry ,chronic pain ,clinical psychology ,pain management ,medicine.disease ,depression ,pain Treatment ,Settore MED/34 - Medicina Fisica e Riabilitativa ,lcsh:Psychology ,Migraine ,Physical therapy ,Anxiety ,Pain catastrophizing ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Psychosocial ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,clinical psychology, health psychology - Abstract
Background: In order to provide effective care to patients suffering from chronic pain secondary to neurological diseases, health professionals must appraise the role of the psychosocial factors in the genesis and maintenance of this condition whilst considering how emotions and cognitions influence the course of treatment. Furthermore, it is important not only to recognize the psychological reactions to pain that are common to the various conditions, but also to evaluate how these syndromes differ with regards to the psychological factors that may be involved. As an extensive evaluation of these factors is still lacking, the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) aimed to collate the evidence available across these topics. Objectives: To determine the psychological factors which are associated with or predictive of pain secondary to neurological conditions and to assess the influence of these aspects on the outcome of neurorehabilitation. Methods: Two reviews were performed. In the first, a PUBMED search of the studies assessing the association between psychological factors and pain or the predictive value of these aspects with respect to chronic pain was conducted. The included papers were then rated with regards to their methodological quality and recommendations were made accordingly. In the second study, the same methodology was used to collect the available evidence on the predictive role of psychological factors on the therapeutic response to pain treatments in the setting of neurorehabilitation. Results: The first literature search identified 1170 results and the final database included 189 articles. Factors such as depression, anxiety, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and cognitive functions were found to be associated with pain across the various conditions. However, there are differences between chronic musculoskeletal pain, migraine, neuropathy, and conditions associated with complex disability with regards to the psychological aspects that are involved. The second PUBMED search yielded 252 studies, which were all evaluated. Anxiety, depression, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and pain beliefs were found to be associated to different degrees with the outcomes of multidisciplinary programs, surgery, physical therapies, and psychological interventions. Finally, sense of presence was found to be related to the effectiveness of virtual reality as a distraction tool. Conclusions: Several psychological factors are associated with pain secondary to neurological conditions and should be acknowledged and addressed in order to effectively treat this condition. These factors also predict the therapeutic response to the neurorehabilitative interventions. Background: In order to provide effective care to patients suffering from chronic pain secondary to neurological diseases, health professionals must appraise the role of the psychosocial factors in the genesis and maintenance of this condition whilst considering how emotions and cognitions influence the course of treatment. Furthermore, it is important not only to recognize the psychological reactions to pain that are common to the various conditions, but also to evaluate how these syndromes differ with regards to the psychological factors that may be involved. As an extensive evaluation of these factors is still lacking, the Italian Consensus Conference on Pain in Neurorehabilitation (ICCPN) aimed to collate the evidence available across these topics. Objectives: To determine the psychological factors which are associated with or predictive of pain secondary to neurological conditions and to assess the influence of these aspects on the outcome of neurorehabilitation. Methods: Two reviews were performed. In the first, a PUBMED search of the studies assessing the association between psychological factors and pain or the predictive value of these aspects with respect to chronic pain was conducted. The included papers were then rated with regards to their methodological quality and recommendations were made accordingly. In the second study, the same methodology was used to collect the available evidence on the predictive role of psychological factors on the therapeutic response to pain treatments in the setting of neurorehabilitation. Results: The first literature search identified 1170 results and the final database included 189 articles. Factors such as depression, anxiety, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and cognitive functions were found to be associated with pain across the various conditions. However, there are differences between chronic musculoskeletal pain, migraine, neuropathy, and conditions associated with complex disability with regards to the psychological aspects that are involved. The second PUBMED search yielded 252 studies, which were all evaluated. Anxiety, depression, pain catastrophizing, coping strategies, and pain beliefs were found to be associated to different degrees with the outcomes of multidisciplinary programs, surgery, physical therapies, and psychological interventions. Finally, sense of presence was found to be related to the effectiveness of virtual reality as a distraction tool. Conclusions: Several psychological factors are associated with pain secondary to neurological conditions and should be acknowledged and addressed in order to effectively treat this condition. These factors also predict the therapeutic response to the neurorehabilitative interventions.
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- 2016
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9. Evidence of peripheral axonal neuropathy in primary restless legs syndrome
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Luigi Ferini-Strambi, Salvatore Smirne, Raffaello Nemni, Angelo Quattrini, Marco Lacerenza, Sandro Iannaccone, Paolo Marchettini, S. Palazzi, Fabio Formaglio, Marco Zucconi, Iannaccone, S, Zucconi, M, Marchettini, P, FERINI STRAMBI, Luigi, Nemni, R, Quattrini, A, Palazzi, S, Lacerenza, M, Formaglio, F, and Smirne, S.
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Polysomnography ,Sural nerve ,Neurological examination ,Neurological disorder ,Nerve conduction velocity ,Restless Legs Syndrome ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Peripheral Nerves ,Restless legs syndrome ,Age of Onset ,Axon ,Aged ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Electromyography ,Peripheral Nervous System Diseases ,Thermal Conductivity ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Axons ,Surgery ,Electrophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peripheral neuropathy ,Neurology ,Sensory Thresholds ,Anesthesia ,Peripheral nervous system ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Psychology - Abstract
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a well-defined clinical entity characterized by an unpleasant creeping sensation arising in the legs with an irresistible need to move them. The trouble is more pronounced when the affected people lie in a prolonged rest position and try to fall asleep. It is known that RLS may be consequent to systemic disorders and to diseases affecting the central or peripheral nervous system. The International Classification of Sleep Disorders states that peripheral neuropathy should be ruled out by medical history and clinical grounds before diagnosing primary RLS (pRLS). The present study extended peripheral nerve investigation in eight consecutive pRLS patients with normal neurological examination results and showed that all patients exhibited two or more electrical, psychophysiological, and/or morphological features of peripheral axonal neuropathy. Morphometric analysis of sural nerve showed a significant reduction in myelinated fiber density and g ratio (axon diameter/fiber diameter) in the pRLS group compared with eight control biopsy specimens. These results suggest that axonal neuropathy is often present in patients with RLS. A comprehensive peripheral nerve investigation should be considered in RLS patients.
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