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2. 'Spaghetti Maneuver': A useful tool in pediatric laparoscopy - Our experience
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P. Parmeggiani, S. Coppola, M. Prezioso, Lucia Pintozzi, M. Borrelli, Silvia Cavaiuolo, Antonio Marte, F. Nino, Marte, Antonio, Cavaiuolo, S, Pintozzi, L, M., Prezioso M, F., Nino F, Coppola, S, Borrelli, M, and Parmeggiani, Pio
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,pneumovesicoscopy ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,laparoscopy ,lcsh:Surgery ,cholecystectomy ,Ureter ,children ,Work setting ,Cholecystitis ,Operating time ,medicine ,Humans ,Ureteral Diseases ,Appendectomy ,Child ,Laparoscopy ,Minimally invasive procedures ,Retrospective Studies ,Appendectomy, children, cholecystectomy, laparoscopy, pneumovesicoscopy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Gallbladder ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Pediatric laparoscopy ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,Appendicitis ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Urologic Surgical Procedures ,Female ,Cholecystectomy ,business - Abstract
Aims: The laparoscopic “Spaghetti Maneuver” consists in holding an organ by its extremity with a grasper and rolling it up around the tool to keep the organ stable and facilitate its traction within a small space. We describe our experience with the “Spaghetti Maneuver” in some minimally invasive procedures. Materials and Methods: We successfully adopted this technique in 13 patients (5F : 8M) aged between 6 and 14 years (average age, 10) on whom we performed 7 appendectomies, 2 ureteral reimplantation and 4 cholecystectomies. In all cases, after the first steps, the appendix, the gallbladder and the ureter were rolled around the grasper and easily isolated; hemostasis was thus induced and the organ was mobilized until removal during cholecystectomy and appendectomy, and before the reimplantation in case of ureteral reimplantation. Results: We found that this technique facilitated signifi cantly the acts of holding, isolating and removing, when necessary, the structures involved, which remained constantly within the visual field of the operator. This allowed a very ergonomic work setting, overcoming the problem of the “blind” zone, which represents a dangerous and invisible area out of the operator’s control during laparoscopy. Moreover the isolation maneuvers resulted easier and reduced operating time. Conclusion: We think that this technique is easy to perform and very useful, because it facilitates the dissection of these organs, by harmonizing and stabilizing the force of traction exercised.Key words: Appendectomy, children, cholecystectomy, laparoscopy, pneumovesicoscopy
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- 2011
3. Abdominal Wall Miscellaneous
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F. Tai, J. W. Li, J. Sun, M. H. Zheng, J. Wink, M. Basta, J. Fischer, S. Kovach, J. Tall, B. S. Håkanson, J. Pålstedt, A. Thorell, C. Huntington, T. Cox, L. Blair, A. Lincourt, T. Prasad, K. Kercher, B. T. Heniford, V. Augenstein, H. Strömberg, P. Hellman, G. Sandblom, U. Gunnarsson, W. Hope, S. Bringman, M. Chudy, C. Romanowski, P. Jones, A. Jacombs, E. Roussos, J. Read, A. Dardano, T. Boesel, M. Edye, N. Ibrahim, V. Lyo, M. Tufaga, U. K. Shin, F. Primus, H. Harris, I. Iesalnieks, F. Di Cerbo, M. Baladov, K. Ikhlawi, S. Azoury, N. Rodriguez-Unda, K. Soares, C. Hicks, P. Baltodano, K. Poruk, L. Hu, C. Cooney, P. Cornell, K. Burce, F. Eckhauser, E. Garvey, T. Zuhlke, D. Jaroszewski, J. Egan, R. Jamshidi, K. Graziano, L. McMahon, N. Rodriquez-Unda, L. Fattori, A. Leva, S. Coppola, L. Gianotti, F. Baccay, H. Alemayehu, J. Singh, I. Lo, A. Amin, A. Harrington, H. Benvenuti, D. Cho, F. George, and S. Cate
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body regions ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,surgical procedures, operative ,Swedish population ,business.industry ,medicine ,Surgery ,business ,Burst abdomen ,digestive system diseases ,Register study - Abstract
Burst abdomen, incisional hernias and stomal hernias : a Swedish population-based register study
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- 2015
4. An unusual case of intra-abdominal testicular torsion: Role of laparoscopy
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S. Coppola, P. Parmeggiani, Alfonso Papparella, F. Nino, Papparella, Alfonso, Nino, F, Coppola, S, and Parmeggiani, Pio
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Male ,endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male ,endocrine system diseases ,lcsh:Surgery ,Urology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Urologic Surgical Procedure ,Spermatic cord ,testicular intraabdominal torsion ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Cryptorchidism ,medicine ,Testicular torsion ,Humans ,Cryptorchidism, laparoscopy, non palpable testis, testicular intraabdominal torsion ,Orchiectomy ,Laparoscopy ,Child ,Pelvis ,Spermatic Cord Torsion ,Spermatic Cord ,non palpable testis ,Testicular atrophy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,medicine.disease ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Surgery ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The authors report a case of intra-abdominal testicular torsion, where laparoscopy has been useful for diagnosis and surgical management. A boy was presented with a left impalpable testis. Laparoscopy revealed a twisted spermatic cord at the inlet pelvis, which ended in a testicular remnant located in the sub-umbilical area. After orchiectomy, the pathologist confirmed testicular atrophy. Diagnosis of intra-abdominal testicular torsion should be considered in patients with impalpable testis and abdominal pain, but could not be excluded in those with no symptoms.Key words: Cryptorchidism, laparoscopy, non palpable testis, testicular intraabdominal torsion
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- 2014
5. Response of Severe HIV-Associated Thrombocytopenia to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Including Protease Inhibitors
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S. Carbonara, Gioacchino Angarano, Giuseppe Pastore, Giuseppe Ingravallo, F. Bruno, Laura Monno, Gabriella Serio, S. Coppola, G. Fiorentino, P. Maggi, Carbonara, S, Fiorentino, G, Serio, G, Maggi, P, Ingravallo, G, Monno, L, Bruno, F, Coppola, S, Pastore, G, and Angarano, G.
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Adult ,Male ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Anti-HIV Agents ,medicine.medical_treatment ,HIV Infections ,Severity of Illness Index ,Gastroenterology ,Zidovudine ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Risk Factors ,immune system diseases ,Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active ,Internal medicine ,Immunopathology ,medicine ,Humans ,Sida ,Retrospective Studies ,Chemotherapy ,biology ,Platelet Count ,business.industry ,virus diseases ,Retrospective cohort study ,HIV Protease Inhibitors ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Thrombocytopenia ,CD4 Lymphocyte Count ,Treatment Outcome ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunology ,Female ,Viral disease ,business ,Complication ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective : To investigate the response of HIV-associated severe thrombocytopenia (STP) to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) including protease-inhibitors. Methods : In this retrospective study, 15 patients with HIV-associated STP (platelet count 9 /l), mostly antiretroviral experienced (13/15), underwent HAART for at least 6 months (median 21; range 6–41 months) during which the platelet (PLT) count and plasmatic HIV-RNA were monitored. The PLT response was compared to that observed in 19 patients previously treated with zidovudine (AZT) monotherapy. Results : HAART induced a significant increase in the PLT count (χ 2 =10.53, P =0.01) within the third month which was sustained up to the sixth month of therapy. No STP relapse was observed among eight PLT responders followed for longer than 6 months (median 27; range 7–41 months). The PLT increase after HAART was similar to that observed with AZT monotherapy, but a greater number of HAART patients were antiretroviral-experienced. HAART determined a PLT response in 10/13 subjects whose thrombocytopenia had not improved after previous AZT monotherapy. After 6 months of HAART, a complete platelet response occurred more frequently in patients with undetectable plasma HIV-RNA levels ( P =0.01). Conclusions : HAART induces a sustained PLT response in HIV-associated STP, even in antiretroviral-experiencedsubjects and in those with AZT-resistant thrombocytopenia. An undetectable plasma HIV viraemia induced by HAART is necessary for STP recovery.
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- 2001
6. Laparoscopic treatment of UPJ obstruction in ectopic pelvic kidneys in children
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Lucia Pintozzi, M. Prezioso, M. Borrelli, S. Coppola, P. Parmeggiani, Antonio Marte, Silvia Cavaiuolo, Marte, Antonio, Prezioso, M, Pintozzi, L, Cavaiuolo, S, Coppola, S, Borrelli, M, and Parmeggiani, Pio
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Male ,Pyeloplasty ,medicine.medical_specialty ,kidney ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Trendelenburg position ,lcsh:Surgery ,Nephrectomy ,Kidney Calculi ,medicine ,Humans ,Kidney Pelvis ,Medical history ,Child ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Pelvis ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Infant ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,Ectopic kidney ,Ectopic ,Surgery ,Dissection ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Child, Preschool ,Urogenital Abnormalities ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Feasibility Studies ,Urologic Surgical Procedures ,Female ,Laparoscopy ,Ureter ,Presentation (obstetrics) ,business ,UPJ Obstruction ,Ureteral Obstruction - Abstract
Aims: To assess the feasibility and safety of a laparoscopic approach to UPJ obstruction (UPJO) in ectopic pelvic kidneys. Material and Methods: In a retrospective analysis we selected 14 children, aged 6months to 17 years, 12 males, 2 females, who had been treated in our Department between January 2004 and June 2011. 9 patients presented ureteropelvic junction obstruction (in 3 cases pelvic stones coexisted) with normal/moderately reduced (≥25%) relative function at radionuclide scan (MAG3), 3 nonfunctioning kidneys associated or not to hypertension, 2 congenital hypo-dysplastic kidneys. The evaluation of each patient involved the medical history, ultrasound examination, VCUG, MAG3 diuresis renogram and MRI in some cases. Of the patients presenting UPJO, 5 underwent dismembered pyeloplasty with pyelolithotomy, if required, and 4 pelvic derotation with straightening of the uretero-pelvic junction. A previous cystoscopic placement of a Double J stent was utilized. This facilitated the identification and dissection around the pelvis. With the patient in Trendelenburg position we utilized an umbilical trocar and two trocar in the right and left iliac fossae; an additional trocar, when required, was inserted more cephalad on the midclavear line contralaterally to the lesion. The derotation of ureteropelvic junction was obtained by freeing the kidney’s lower pole and by placing intraperitoneally the junction protected with a Double J stent. This was obtained by suturing the peritoneum behind the ureteropelvic junction resulting in a forward rotation of the major axis of the kidney and a straightening of the junction. The 5 patients presenting nonfunctioning ectopic kidneys underwent laparoscopic nephrectomy. While the removal of congenital hypoplasic kidneys resulted easy, the removal of nonfunctioning kidneys was more difficult due to their complex vascular situation and for the embryonic disposition. Results: The operating time varied between 40 to 200 minutes. No patient required conversion to open surgery. The hypertension resolved after nephrectomy in all cases. 2 cases of dismembered pyeloplasty required a placement of Double J stent due the recurrence of symptoms and ! patient is waiting for redo operation. The pelvic derotation showed an improvement of diuretic MAG3 renogram and the function remained stable and patiens are symptoms-free. Conclusion: The UPJO in ectopic pelvic kidneys present a large spectrum of presentation. The laparoscopic approach provides good surgical exposure, and operative times are acceptable compared to those of laparoscopic procedure in anatomically normal kidneys. It has also proved a very useful tool in the non-functioning kidney nephrectomy thank to the help of magnification in the identification of numerous aberrant vessels that are quite often found in the pelvic kidneys. The derotation of the pelvis seems a useful procedure in moderate obstruction even if a longer follow-up is needed. Key words: ectopic, kidney, UPJ Obstruction
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- 2012
7. Therapy of Hyperhomocysteinemia in Hemodialysis Patients: Effects of Folates and N-Acetylcysteine
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Ilaria Raiola, S Coppola, Massimo Cirillo, Paolino Raiola, Antonio Lupo, Diego Ingrosso, Cataldo Abaterusso, Immacolata Sepe, Diana Lanza, Guido Bellinghieri, Alessandra F. Perna, Satta E, Giuseppina Tirino, Giovanni Cirillo, Domenico Santoro, Biagio Di Iorio, Vincenzo Savica, Eleonora Violetti, Natale G. De Santo, Perna, Af, Violetti, E, Lanza, D, Sepe, I, Bellinghieri, G, Savica, V, Santoro, D, Satta, E, Cirillo, G, Lupo, A, Abaterusso, C, Raiola, I, Raiola, P, Coppola, S, Di Iorio, B, Tirino, G, Cirillo, M, Ingrosso, D, De Santo, Ng, Perna, Alessandra, Ingrosso, Diego, and De Santo, N. G.
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Male ,Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hyperhomocysteinemia ,Homocysteine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Gastroenterology ,hemodialyis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Folic Acid ,Pharmacotherapy ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Dialysis ,Aged ,education.field_of_study ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,homocysteine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Acetylcysteine ,N-acetilcisteina ,Surgery ,nephrology ,chemistry ,Ambulatory ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Hemodialysis ,business - Abstract
Objective: Uremia represents a state where hyperhomocysteinemia is resistant to folate therapy, thus undermining intervention trials' efficacy. N-acetylcysteine (NAC), an antioxidant, in addition to folates (5-methyltetrahydrofolate, MTHF), was tested in a population of hemodialysis patients. Design: The study is an open, parallel, intervention study. Setting: Ambulatory chronic hemodialysis patients. Subjects: Clinically stable chronic hemodialysis patients, on hemodialysis since more than 3 months, undergoing a folate washout. Control group on standard therapy (n = 50). Intervention: One group was treated with intravenous MTHF (MTHF group, n = 48). A second group was represented by patients treated with MTHF, and, during the course of 10 hemodialysis sessions, NAC was administered intravenous (MTHF + NAC group, n = 47). Main Outcome Measure: Plasma homocysteine measured before and after dialysis at the first and the last treatment. Results: At the end of the study, there was a significant decrease in predialysis plasma homocysteine levels in the MTHF group and MTHF + NAC group, compared with the control group, but no significant difference between the MTHF group and MTHF + NAC group. A significant decrease in postdialysis plasma homocysteine levels in MTHF + NAC group (10.27 ± 0.94 μmol/L, 95% confidence interval: 8.37-12.17) compared with the MTHF group (16.23 ± 0.83, 95% confidence interval: 14.55-17.90) was present. In the MTHF + NAC group, 64% of patients reached a postdialysis homocysteine level
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- 2012
8. Laparoscopy in the Diagnosis and Management of Splenogonadal Fusion: Case Report
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F. Nino, P. Parmeggiani, S. Coppola, D. Donniacono, Alfonso Papparella, Papparella, Alfonso, Nino, F, Coppola, S, Donniacono, D, and Parmeggiani, Pio
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General surgery ,MEDLINE ,Splenogonadal fusion ,medicine.disease ,Testicular Diseases ,Surgery ,Testis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Humans ,Laparoscopy ,Child ,business ,Spleen ,Splenic Diseases - Abstract
Splenogonadal fusion is a rare congenital anomaly involving abnormal fusion between the spleen and the gonad. The fusion can be continuous or discontinuous, depending on the presence or absence of a structural connection between the regular spleen and ectopic splenic tissue attached to the gonad. Clinical presentation is usually as a testicular mass, and diagnosis is in most cases accidental; sometimes other congenital abnormalities are present ]. We report the case of a child with a continuous type splenogonadal fusion which manifested itself as a testicular mass. The diagnosis and surgical treatment were suggested by diagnostic laparoscopy.
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- 2011
9. Renal Prostaglandins and Thromboxane A2 Lack a Functional Significance in the Genesis of Protein-Induced Glomerular Hγperfiltration in Human Renal Disease
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Giovambattista Capasso, Salvatore Cantaro, Arturo Borsatti, Lorenzo A. Calò, Anastasio P, Silvana Favaro, N. G. De Santo, and S Coppola
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aspirin ,business.industry ,Urinary system ,Prostaglandin ,Renal function ,medicine.disease ,Nephropathy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Thromboxane A2 ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Prostaglandin E2 ,business ,Glomerular hyperfiltration ,circulatory and respiratory physiology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The study was devised to assess the effects of a protein load (2 g/kg BW) on urinary prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and thromboxane A2 (TxA2) in patients with renal failure of glomerular origin. To this end, 8 women with a glomerular filtration rate of 55 +/- 12 ml/min x 1.73 m2 underwent the following studies: study 1: control; study 2: meat meal; study 3: meat meal+intravenous aspirin; study 4: pretreatment with oral aspirin for 2 days+protocol in study 3. Glomerular hyperfiltration was seen after the meat meal (study 2) and was not suppressed by aspirin (studies 3 and 4). Urinary PGE2, 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and TxA2 increased after the meat meal in study 2 and were suppressed by aspirin in studies 3 and 4. The ratio between vasodilative (PGE2 + 6-keto-PGF1 alpha) and vasoconstrictive (TxA2) autacoids increased during the meat meal (study 2) and was suppressed when aspirin was injected at the time of the oral protein load, thus, the effect of aspirin was much greater for PGE2 and PGF1 alpha than for TxA2. These data do not support that urinary prostaglandin and TxA2 have a direct role in renal hyperfiltration due to an acute protein load.
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- 1993
10. Improving low-light CMOS performance with four-transistor four-shared pixel architecture and charge-domain binning
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W. Hintz, Robert M. Guidash, S. Coppola, Failop Chu, and John Thomas Compton
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Relation (database) ,Pixel ,Computer science ,Image quality ,business.industry ,Transistor ,Electrical engineering ,Domain (software engineering) ,law.invention ,CMOS ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Image sensor ,business - Abstract
A new architecture found in the KODAK KAC-3100 CMOS Image Sensor has been created to dramatically improve CMOS image performance in mobile applications. The method of operation and implementation is explained and the improvement of performance parameters on image quality is discussed. The benefits of the new architecture are discussed in relation to competitive CMOS technologies used in high-demanding mobile imaging applications today.
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- 2006
11. Survey of the deliveries of immigrant women from developing countries in the 2nd Institute of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University of Rome, 'La Sapienza', Italy
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R. Prosperi Porta, S. Coppola, Ermelando V. Cosmi, F. Cecinato, F. Nobili, and A. Lukic
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immigration ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Developing country ,Obstetrics and gynaecology ,East europe ,medicine ,Caesarean section ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Summary Five hundred and forty-four immigrant women, admitted from 1983 to 1993 to the 2nd Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Rome University, were enrolled in the study. Africa and East Europe were the most common places of birth. Seventy-five per cent of women gave birth spontaneously, and a caesarean section was performed in 22.2%. The frequency of spontaneous delivery and caesarean section was about the same among Italian and immigrant women.
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- 1997
12. Efficacy of itraconazole in treating AIDS-associated infections due to Candida krusei
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Laura Monno, G. Angarano, A. Bellisario, Pierpaolo Congedo, S. Coppola, G. Pastore, and Maria Teresa Montagna
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Adult ,Male ,Epidemiology ,Itraconazole ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Candidiasis, Oral ,Candida krusei ,Medicine ,Dermatomycoses ,Humans ,Sida ,Pathogen ,Fluconazole ,Mycosis ,Candida ,biology ,AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections ,Lung Diseases, Fungal ,business.industry ,Candidiasis ,biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,stomatognathic diseases ,Immunology ,Viral disease ,business ,Fungemia ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Candida krusei is an emerging pathogen, both in HIV negative immunocompromised patients and in HIV seropositive patients. Its onset appears to be due, at least in part, to the use of fluconazole. In HIV positive patients, a long term prophylactic use of fluconazole may select some less pathogenic Candida species, as C. krusei, that may determine persistent oral candidiasis and emerge as systemic pathogen. Itraconazole appears efficacious in treating AIDS-associated C. krusei infections.
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- 1995
13. New laparoscopic treatment of bleeding Meckel's diverticulum in adults
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E. Sessa, S. Coppola, A. Tricarico, A. Buonocore, R. Sessa, C. Fonderico, U Bardi, E. De Nucci, A. Tartaglia, and F. Taddeo
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Vascular disease ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Meckel Diverticulum ,Medicine ,Humans ,Laparoscopy ,Congenital disease ,Bleeding Meckel's diverticulum ,business ,Complication ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,Laparoscopic treatment - Published
- 1994
14. Glucagon-independent renal hyperaemia and hyperfiltration after an oral protein load in Child A liver cirrhosis
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Anastasio P, Pasquale Federico, C. Del Vecchio Blanco, S Coppola, A. Lombardi, G. Spagnuolo, N. G. De Santo, Carmela Loguercio, A. Perrelli, R. Alfieri, Giovambattista Capasso, Mariangela Policastro, L. Bellini, DE SANTO, Ng, Anastasio, Pietro, Loguercio, Carmelina, DEL VECCHIO BLANCO, C, Capasso, Giovambattista, Coppola, S, Bellini, L, Spagnuolo, G, Federico, P, and Alfieri, R.
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Renal function ,Kidney ,Biochemistry ,Glucagon ,Hepatitis ,Renal Circulation ,Excretion ,Hyperaemia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Meal ,Aldosterone ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Hormones ,Filtration fraction ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Renal blood flow ,Female ,Dietary Proteins ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
The work was designed to study the effects of a meat meal on glomerular filtration rate (GFR), renal plasma flow (RPF), and plasma concentrations of glucagon, insulin, growth hormone, renin, aldoster-one, total amino acids, and NH3 in healthy humans (H) as well as in patients with Child A liver cirrhosis (LC). The meat meal produced renal hyperaemia and hyperfiltration without changes in the filtration fraction. Fractional Na excretion in urine increased significantly after the meat meal only in LC. Hyperinsulinae-mia and hyperglucagonaemia were seen at baseline in LC and were not affected by the meat meal, whereas in H glucagon concentration increased significantly over baseline within 30 min from the meat meal and insulin within 60 min. Growth hormone concentration was normal at baseline in LC and increased significantly 120–180 min after the meal, whereas it was not affected in H. Renin and aldosterone were stable in both H and LC. Plasma amino acid concentration began to increase 60 min after the meat meal, when hyperfiltration was present. The data indicate that in human Child A cirrhosis of the liver the renal haemodynamic response to a meat meal is independent of changes in glucagon.
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- 1992
15. Renal functional reserve in children with and without renal disease
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Antonio Siciliano, Natale G. DeSanto, Mariangela Policastro, S Coppola, Pietro Anastasio, Giovambattista Capasso, L. Bellini, Desanto, Ng, Capasso, Giovambattista, Anastasio, Pietro, Coppola, S, Policastro, M, Bellini, L, and Siciliano, A.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Hemodynamics ,Renal function ,Glomerulonephritis ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Kidney ,Surgery ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Humans ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,Dietary Proteins ,business ,Child ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Published
- 1991
16. Cerebral Lesions in Two Patients with AIDS: The Possible Role of Mycobacterium kansasii
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Gioacchino Angarano, Sergio Carbonara, M Rollo, S. Coppola, Laura Monno, Danila Costa, and A. Appice
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Microbiology (medical) ,Mycobacterium kansasii ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fatal outcome ,biology ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Infectious Diseases ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business - Published
- 1996
17. Gastro — duodenal lymphoma — AIDS related
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D. Brindicci, G. Angarano, L. Monno, M.V. Pitzalis, P. Venezia, R. Colella, and S. Coppola
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Oncology ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Gastro ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Gastroenterology ,Lymphoma - Published
- 1993
18. Emergence of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in HIV-infected patients
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Michele Quarto, G. Pastore, Sergio Carbonara, G. Angarano, Danila Costa, S. Coppola, and Laura Monno
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Adult ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,Tuberculosis ,biology ,business.industry ,Antitubercular Agents ,Drug Resistance, Microbial ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,General Medicine ,Drug resistance ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Virology ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Humans ,Hiv infected patients ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 1991
19. Quiz of the Month / Announcements
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Rossella Arduini, Shya-Wen Shy, Norihiro Takahashi, Chris J. Winters, Melvin M. Schwartz, Shigeo Aizawa, Yoshihiro Takamitsu, Antonio M. Rodriguez, Shmuel S. Smetana, Trang-Tiau Wu, Juan P. Bosch, Hirohide Matsuo, Medina Jedwab, Toshiaki Shibasaki, Ken Farrington, Carola Grönhagen-Riska, Massimo De Luca, Ranjit S. Nanra, Takafumi Yura, G. Coscarella, William R. Cattell, David L. Vesely, Alison L. Brown, Zahava Smetana, Kevin H. White, Naoto Shikura, Isao Ishikawa, Alan L. Sallman, Guido Liessi, Natale G. DeSanto, Ricardo Novillo, David M. Rico, I-Shyong Sheen, Mouro Dugo, Eero Honkanen, Adelardo Covarsi, Kensuke Joh, Chiu-Ching Huang, Leander S. Otieno, Ji-Nan Sheu, Chao-Tong Chien, Fumio Ishimoto, Giovambattista Capasso, Melvyn J. Carroll, Richard A. Preston, Antonio Siciliano, Shigekazu Yuasa, Stephen M. Korbet, S Coppola, L. R. I. Baker, Motoomi Ohkawa, Roberto Santangelo, Yun-Fan Liaw, Yong-Kwei Tsau, Sophie Leventon-Kriss, Nicolás Marigliano, Bertil Fröseth, Chiung-Hui Chen, David M. Burstein, Osamu Sakai, Hsien-Hong Lin, Harold Helderman, Avi Broide, L. Bellini, Shigehiro Miki, Deng-Yn Lin, Murray Epstein, Akira Shinoda, Beat von Albertini, Massimo L, Pietro Anastasio, and Bernard F. Jones
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,Family medicine ,medicine ,business - Published
- 1991
20. Chronobiological Research Into the Clinical Management of Cardiovascular Diseases with Particular Reference to Arterial Hypertension
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S. Di Simone, L. Di Palma, P. Cugini, Giuseppe Leone, Battisti P, S. Coppola, M. Comin, and C. Di Massimo Simonetti
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Statistics and Probability ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business - Published
- 1990
21. Low protein alimentation normalizes renal haemodynamic response to acute protein ingestion in type 1 diabetic children
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Anastasio P, S Coppola, Alessandra F. Perna, R. Torella, Capodicasa G, N. G. De Santo, Giovambattista Capasso, Teresa Salvatore, Carmelo Giordano, Pietro Castellino, Castellino, P, DE SANTO, Ng, Capasso, Giovambattista, Anastasio, Pietro, Coppola, S, Capodicasa, G, Perna, Alessandra, Torella, R, Salvatore, Teresa, and Giordano, C.
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Low protein ,Adolescent ,Protein diet ,Haemodynamic response ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Clinical Biochemistry ,High-protein diet ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Renal Circulation ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Low-protein diet ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Insulin ,Protein meal ,Child ,business.industry ,Hexosamines ,General Medicine ,Glucagon ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Endocrinology ,Fructosamine ,Protein ingestion ,Female ,Dietary Proteins ,business ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
The effect of an acute protein load (2 g kg‐1bodyweight [BW]) was studied in nine type 1 diabetic children. Patients were maintained on two different dietary regimens. In study one, patients were on a high protein diet providing from 2.7 to 1.8 g of protein/kg of BW per day. In study two, patients were reevaluated after three weeks of a diet providing from 1.0 to 1.2 g kg‐1 of BW per day of protein. In study one (High Protein Diet), we failed to observe any rise in GFR and RPF following the protein meal (137 ± 21 basal vs. 110±14 and 472±93 basal vs. 494±93 ml/1.73 m2 of SA min‐1 at 60 min. This is in contrast with results from seven age matched controls consuming a free diet, which showed a significant rise in both GFR and RPF. In study two (low protein diet), basal GFR was significantly reduced. However after the protein load, both GFR (92±11 vs. 126±18 ml/1.73 m2 of SA min‐1) and RPF (467±83 vs. 705±102 ml/1±73 m2 min‐1) rose significantly (P
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22. Soil Microbial Activities as Affected by Application of Composted Sewage Sludge
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S. Coppola
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Waste management ,Agriculture ,business.industry ,Yield (wine) ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Sewage sludge treatment ,Environmental science ,business ,Sludge - Abstract
Within the agricultural utilization of sewage sludge, the pressure to reduce the costs of disposal by applying sludge at maximum rates can cause yield depression and high plant uptake of toxic elements (Hucker, 1980).
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- 1983
23. Predicted creatinine clearance to assess glomerular filtration rate in chronic renal disease in humans
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G. Coscarella, S Coppola, Giovambattista Capasso, Roberto Santangelo, Antonio Siciliano, Pietro Anastasio, Natale G. DeSanto, Massimo L, L. Bellini, Desanto, Ng, Coppola, S, Anastasio, Pietro, Capasso, Giovambattista, Santangelo, R, Massimo, L, and Siciliano, A.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic renal disease ,Urology ,Renal function ,PAH clearance ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Endogenous creatinine clearance ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,Fractional creatinine clearance ,Medicine ,Humans ,Creatinine ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,fungi ,Inulin ,hemic and immune systems ,Middle Aged ,eye diseases ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Nephrology ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,Predicted creatinine clearance ,Glomerular filtration rate ,business - Abstract
The work was designed to assess the suitability of both measured endogenous creatinine clearance (C(CR)) and predicted creatinine clearance (P-C(CR)) to evaluate GFR in chronic renal disease (CRD) by utilizing the renal clearance of inulin (C(IN)) as gold standard. A total of 124 subjects were studied (62 healthy, 62 with CRF). C(CR) significantly overestimated GFR in healthy subjects as well as in CRF, whereas P-C(CR) was identical to GFR. The C(CR)/C(IN) ratio which calculates the fractional creatinine clearance and provides a rough estimation of the contribution of creatinine secretion in explaining the differences between C(CR) and GFR was increased in CRD and especially in CRD of glomerular origin. The ration P-C(CR)/C(IN) was significantly lower than C(CR)/C(IN) in healthy subjects and in patients with CRD of glomerular origin. The data are against the use of C(CR) in assessing GFR in healthy subjects and in patients with CRD.
24. Current problems in treating tuberculosis in Italian HIV-infected patients
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S. Coppola, G. Infante, Laura Monno, G. Angarano, Sergio Carbonara, Danila Costa, G. Pastore, and Michele Quarto
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Adult ,Male ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,Immunology ,Antitubercular Agents ,Disease ,Microbiology ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Hiv infected patients ,Ethambutol ,Retrospective Studies ,AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections ,biology ,business.industry ,Treating tuberculosis ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Surgery ,HIV-1 ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
31 Italian HIV-infected patients with newly diagnosed tuberculosis (TB) were reviewed to verify the effectiveness of the most common antituberculosis drugs. The patients were mostly intravenous drug addicts (90%), and 14 (45%) had recently been in prison. 5 patients (16%) had pulmonary TB, 15 (48%) had both pulmonary and extrapulmonary involvement, and 11 (30%) had extrapulmonary disease alone. 6 patients received the association of HRZ, and a 4-drug association including ethambutol was given to an additional 7 patients. The remaining 18 patients were administered the association of HRE. Response to therapy was good in 13 patients (42%), and lacking or delayed in 18 patients (58%). Treatment failure was partly related to the increased occurrence in our area of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains resistant to the first-line antituberculosis drugs. These observations, along with the need of a faster response to therapy than that currently obtained for TB in AIDS and in view of epidemiological effects, should prompt the definition of alternative therapeutic and prophylactic regimens.
25. Nephrology in the natural history of Pliny the Elder (23-79 A.D.)
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Biagio Armini, Romano Musacchio, Mario Aulisio, Giovambattista Capasso, S Coppola, Pietro Anastasio, Saverio Annunziata, Giordano Dr, Natale G. De Santo, DE SANTO, Ng, Capasso, Giovambattista, Giordano, Dr, Aulisio, M, Anastasio, Pietro, Annunziata, S, Armini, B, Coppola, S, and Musacchio, R.
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Nephrology ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Famous Persons ,business.industry ,Sodium Chloride ,Urine ,Natural history ,Internal medicine ,Family medicine ,Materia Medica ,Humans ,Medicine ,business ,History, Ancient ,Phytotherapy
26. The renal hemodynamic response following a meat meal in children with chronic renal failure and in healthy controls
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Giovambattista Capasso, N. G. De Santo, L. Bellini, Anastasio P, S Coppola, Pietro Castellino, Giuliana Lama, DE SANTO, Ng, Capasso, Giovambattista, Anastasio, Pietro, Coppola, S, Castellino, P, Lama, G, and Bellini, L.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Meat ,Adolescent ,Hemodynamics ,Renal function ,Kidney Function Tests ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Renal Circulation ,chronic renal failure ,Internal medicine ,renal reserve ,medicine ,Humans ,Renal hemodynamics ,Child ,meat meal ,Meal ,Kidney ,healthy children ,business.industry ,Filtration fraction ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,filtration capacity ,Renal blood flow ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Chronic renal failure ,Female ,Dietary Proteins ,business ,Blood Flow Velocity ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
The renal hemodynamic response to a meat meal (2 g/kg BW) was studied in 11 healthy children and in 10 children with a mean plasma creatinine concentration of 2.6 +/- 0.1 mg/dl due to chronic renal failure (CRF) of various etiologies. In the healthy status, after a meat meal, the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) increased significantly from a baseline value of 119.0 +/- 5.0 to a peak of 159 +/- 5.8 ml/min x 1.73 m2; in CRF baseline GFR averaged 49 +/- 4.0 and at peak 76.6 +/- 7.2 ml/min x 1.73 m2 (p less than 0.005). The peak GFR response was reached earlier in healthy subjects than in CRF (p less than 0.05) and did not correlate with age or with baseline GFR. Renal plasma flow (RPF) in healthy controls increased from 532 +/- 32 at baseline to 646 +/- 42.9 ml/min x 1.73 m2 after the meal (p less than 0.005). Also in CRF after a meat meal there was a significant increase in RPF from 278 +/- 51 to 65 +/- 66 ml/min x 1.73 m2 (p less than 0.005). The filtration fraction was not affected. The percent increase over baseline values of GFR and RPF at the peak was significantly higher in diseased children. Renal reserve averaged 28.1 +/- 5.3 ml/min in diseased children and 39.7 +/- 5.2 ml/min (p less than 0.01). The data indicate that (1) a meat meal is a suitable method to recruit renal reserve in normal children and in children with chronic renal failure, and (2) the renal reserve is normal in chronic renal failure.
27. Chronic cryptococcal meningitis in an intravenous drug addict without evidence of infection by HIV-1,2 in southern Italy
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Sergio Carbonara, Maria Teresa Montagna, A. Bellisario, S. Coppola, Laura Monno, and G. Angarano
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Adult ,Male ,Epidemiology ,Opportunistic infection ,Meningitis, Cryptococcal ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,HIV Seronegativity ,medicine ,Humans ,Sida ,Substance Abuse, Intravenous ,Mycosis ,Cryptococcus neoformans ,biology ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Italy ,Cryptococcosis ,Immunology ,Chronic Disease ,HIV-2 ,HIV-1 ,Viral disease ,business ,Meningitis ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Before the emergence of AIDS, extra-pulmonary cryptococcosis was very rare. By contrast, meningeal cryptococcosis is a very common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients. We report an intravenous drug addict with cryptococcal meningitis, who was not infected with HIV and had no apparent predisposing conditions. This case, as those elsewhere described, supports the potential existence of viral agents, other than HIV-1,2, capable of encouraging the occurrence of unusual infections as have emerged during the AIDS pandemic.
28. Elevated dietary protein intake impairs the renal hemodynamic response to hyperaminoacidemia in patients with primary glomerular diseases
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M. Pluvio, Pietro Castellino, S Coppola, D. Casiere, Carolina Ciacci, C. Pluvio, Mauro Giordano, D. Cirillo, R. Torella, Carmelo Giordano, Castellino, P, Cirillo, D, Casiere, D, Pluvio, C, Ciacci, C, Giordano, Mauro, Pluvio, M, Torella, R, Coppola, S, and Giordano, C.
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nitrogen ,Diet therapy ,Hemodynamics ,Renal Circulation ,Renin-Angiotensin System ,Electrolytes ,Glomerulonephritis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Renal hemodynamics ,Amino Acids ,Glomerular diseases ,Kidney ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Hormones ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Renal blood flow ,Hyperaminoacidemia ,Dietary Proteins ,business ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
We have evaluated the renal hemodynamic response to a mixed amino acid infusion in 7 control subjects and in 8 patients with primary glomerulonephritis (GN). In order to evaluate the role of dietary protein intake in this response, GN patients were maintained for 3 weeks on two separate dietary regimens providing 130 +/- 5 g of protein/day (study 1) and 60 +/- 3 g of protein/day (study 2), respectively. Normal subjects were studied while consuming a free diet. In GN patients, following the reduction in dietary protein intake basal RPF and GFR decreased from 589 +/- 109 to 422 +/- 81 ml/1.73 m2/min (p less than 0.01, vs. study 1) and from 75 +/- 7 to 70 +/- 8 ml/1.73 m2/min (p = NS). Filtration fraction rose from 0.14 +/- 0.02 to 0.19 +/- 0.03 (p less than 0.05). In study 1, during amino acid infusion GFR and RPF did not change significantly from baseline (75 +/- 7 vs. 66 +/- 8 ml/1.73 m2/min at 180 min and 589 +/- 109 vs. 567 +/- 102 ml/1.73 m2/min, respectively). These results are at variance with data obtained in normal controls in whom both GFR and RPF rose significantly following hyperaminoacidemia. In contrast, when dietary protein intake was reduced, a normal renal hemodynamic response to amino acid infusion was restored (GFR went from 70 +/- 8 to 90 +/- 18 ml/1.73 m2/min and RPF from 422 +/- 81 to 517 +/- 90 ml/1.73 m2/min, both p less than 0.05 vs. basal), both absolute and percentage increases were similar to what was observed in controls.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
29. Amyloidosis and device therapy: an open debate
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Giuseppe Coppola, Salvatore Novo, Giuseppe Inga, Egle Corrado, Eluisa La Franca, Gianfranco Ciaramitaro, and La Franca E, Corrado E, Inga G, Ciaramitaro G, Novo S, Coppola G.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Device therapy ,business.industry ,Amyloidosis ,medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Abstract
Cardiac involvement represents a critical prognostic factor in amyloidosis, as it represents a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, in primary light chain amyloidosis, in hereditary and also in wild-type transthyretin amyloidosis. A 54-year-old male was admitted to Emergency Room with complaints of dyspnea, palpitations and diaphoresis.
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