12 results on '"Paolo Piemonte"'
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2. Recurrent lentigo maligna in a young patient
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Michele Donati, Giovanni Paolino, Chiara Panetta, Pietro Donati, Anna Carbone, Luca Muscardin, Dario Didona, and Paolo Piemonte
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Younger age ,Adolescent ,business.industry ,Dermatology ,Lentigo maligna ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Hutchinson's Melanotic Freckle ,Lesion ,Young Adult ,Infectious Diseases ,Male patient ,medicine ,Humans ,Young adult ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Aged - Abstract
Lentigo maligna (LM) is usually diagnosed in sun-damaged skin of elderly patients and a correct excision of the lesion determines a complete healing from the disease. LM is very rare in young patients and, for this reason, it can be commonly misdiagnosed. We describe the case of a locally recurrent LM in a 19-year-old male patient, which initially arose at the age of 17 years. In order to avoid diagnostic pitfalls, clinicians have to put more emphasis on diseases which previously were prerogative only of elderly patients and that now could begin to engage a younger age, according to climate and behavior changes.
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- 2021
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3. A Single Center Retrospective Review of Patients from Central Italy Tested for Melanoma Predisposition Genes
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Alessandra Iorio, Anna Carbone, Laura Eibenschutz, Alessandro Paiardini, Pierluigi Buccini, Michele Valiante, Carmelilia De Bernardo, Angela Ferrari, Paola Grammatico, Isabella Sperduti, Paola De Simone, Paolo Piemonte, Pasquale Frascione, Daniela D'Angelantonio, Irene Bottillo, Silvia Majore, Tiziana Valentini, and Vitaliano Silipo
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Male ,Shelterin Complex ,lcsh:Chemistry ,0302 clinical medicine ,CDKN2A ,Genotype ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Melanoma ,familial melanoma ,Spectroscopy ,BAP1 ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Communication ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor ,Computer Science Applications ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Ubiquitin Thiolesterase ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Telomere-Binding Proteins ,melanoma susceptibility genes ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,Genetic predisposition ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,neoplasms ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 ,Genetic testing ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Microphthalmia-Associated Transcription Factor ,business.industry ,multiple primary melanoma ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Organic Chemistry ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 4 ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,business - Abstract
Background. Cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is one of the most common skin cancers worldwide. CMM pathogenesis involves genetic and environmental factors. Recent studies have led to the identification of new genes involved in CMM susceptibility: beyond CDKN2A and CDK4, BAP1, POT1, and MITF were recently identified as potential high-risk melanoma susceptibility genes. Objective: This study is aimed to evaluate the genetic predisposition to CMM in patients from central Italy. Methods: From 1998 to 2017, genetic testing was performed in 888 cases with multiple primary melanoma and/or familial melanoma. Genetic analyses included the sequencing CDKN2A, CDK4, BAP1, POT1, and MITF in 202 cases, and of only CDKN2A and CDK4 codon 24 in 686 patients. By the evaluation of the personal and familial history, patients were divided in two clinical categories: “low significance” and “high significance” cases. Results: 128 patients (72% belonging to the “high significance” category, 28% belonging to the “low significance” category) were found to carry a DNA change defined as pathogenic, likely pathogenic, variant of unknown significance (VUS)-favoring pathogenic or VUS. Conclusions: It is important to verify the genetic predisposition in CMM patients for an early diagnosis of further melanomas and/or other tumors associated with the characterized genotype.
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- 2020
4. Actinic keratoses: when and how to treat a single lesion
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Pasquale Frascione, Laura Eibenschutz, Anna Carbone, Angela Ferrari, Vitaliano Silipo, Pierluigi Buccini, Alessandra Iorio, and Paolo Piemonte
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Keratosis, Actinic ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medicine ,Humans ,Dermatology ,Actinic keratoses ,Single lesion ,business - Published
- 2020
5. Complete resolution and periodic recurrence of multiple postradiation atypical vascular lesions
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Giovanni Paolino, Anna Carbone, Paolo Piemonte, Pasquale Frascione, and Carlo Cota
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Vascular lesions ,postradiation lesions ,MEDLINE ,Spontaneous remission ,Dermatology ,Complete resolution ,Radiation therapy ,Text mining ,Radiology ,Vascular pathology ,business - Published
- 2018
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6. Daylight photodynamic therapy: experience in the treatment of actinic keratosis in the San Gallicano Institute (Rome) and a review of literature
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Alessandra Iorio, Paola De Simone, Laura Eibenschutz, Paolo Piemonte, Anna Carbone, Pasquale Frascione, Pierluigi Buccini, Isabella Sperduti, Angela Ferrari, and Vitaliano Silipo
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Keratosis ,Rome ,Dermatology ,Cohort Studies ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patient satisfaction ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Scalp ,business.industry ,Actinic keratosis ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Phototype ,Keratosis, Actinic ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Photochemotherapy ,Patient Satisfaction ,Face ,Sunlight ,Field cancerization ,Female ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background Actinic keratosis (AK) is a photo-induced skin lesion. It has been considered by several authors as in-situ squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), that can evolve to invasive SCC (iSCC). Given the malignant potential and because it is impossible predict which AK will evolve in iSCC, it is necessary to treat each lesion. Multiple therapeutic approaches have been described to treat AKs. In addition to the topical drugs, photodynamic therapy (PDT) has become an established therapeutic modality for grade I and II of AKs of face and scalp. Recently the daylight photo-dynamic therapy (DL-PDT) has found extensive use in the care of the AK and in the field cancerization. Methods The study included 101 patients, 90 males and 11 females, mean age 71, phototype I-II, with multiple AK I and II of the face and the scalp, treated with DL-PDT. Patients were clinically evaluated for 3 months. The aim of this study was to show our experience in Daylight Photodynamic Therapy, to confirm the validity in term of efficacy and safety of DL-PDT for I and II AK of face and scalp and to underline the patient's higher satisfaction for this type of treatment and his availability to be retreated with the DL-PDT. Results The efficacy was complete in 16 patients (15.8%), in 71 patients (70.3%) was much improved or improved and only in 14 (13.9%) subjects were minimal, while nobody had worsened or changed. The majority of patients (84.2%) patients were satisfied of the efficacy as well of the cosmetic results, only 15 (14.9%) were low satisfied and one patient was not satisfied. Conclusions This study confirms that the DL-PDT is a good alternative to c-PDT for the treatment of grade I and II AK of the face and scalp and in Rome, as in Southern Europe, it is possible to perform the DL-PDT in almost every month of year.
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- 2018
7. Successfully treated superficial basal cell carcinomas with ingenol mebutate 0.05% gel: Report of twenty cases
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Pasquale Frascione, Anna Carbone, P. Sorgi, Paolo Piemonte, and S. Izzi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ingenol Mebutate Gel ,business.industry ,Ingenol mebutate ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,Actinic keratoses ,medicine.disease ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Skin reaction ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Basal cell ,Basal cell carcinoma ,Once daily ,business ,Grading scale - Abstract
Surgery is the therapy of choice in the guidelines to treat basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) but a variety of non-surgical options are available. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of ingenol mebutate 0.05% gel for the treatment of superficial BCCs. We accepted twenty patients with superficial BCCs on the body and we treated them once daily for two consecutive days with ingenol mebutate 0.05% gel. We examined the lesions at the screening visit and after four days from the gel application to describe the local skin reaction due to the therapy. Then we followed the patients after two and six months from the first visit. All the lesions were clinically and dermoscopically documented with a digital camera and we used the LSR (local skin reaction) grading scale based on a 0-4 numerical index of severity with specific clinical parameters and a characteristic photographic image for each rating, to assess the local side effects related to the therapy.
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- 2016
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8. Lentigo maligna of the face: A quantitative simple method to identify individual patient risk probability on dermoscopy
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Caterina Catricalà, Isabella Sperduti, Paola De Simone, Vitaliano Silipo, Angela Ferrari, Anna Carbone, Paolo Piemonte, Giovanni Paolino, Pierluigi Buccini, Pasquale Frascione, and Laura Eibenschutz
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Solar Lentigo ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate statistics ,Multivariate analysis ,Skin Neoplasms ,pigmented facial lesions ,Dermatology ,Lentigo maligna ,Risk Assessment ,Hutchinson's Melanotic Freckle ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,pigmented actinic keratosis ,dermoscopy ,lentigo maligna ,lichen planus-like keratosis ,solar lentigo ,2708 ,Facial neoplasm ,Aged ,Probability ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Differential diagnosis ,Facial Neoplasms ,business - Abstract
Background/Objectives The clinical and dermoscopic differential diagnosis of flat pigmented facial lesions represents a great challenge for the clinicians. Our aim was to report a quantitative method based on dermoscopic features to better classify pigmented facial lesions. Methods This is a retrospective case-series study that analysed the dermoscopic features of 582 pigmented facial lesions. Results The individual patient probability of lentigo maligna (LM) was predicted by a multivariate model, with an accuracy of 0.72. According to the odds ratio at the multivariate analysis, an individual scoring index was assigned to each criterion, and a value of 4.56 was identified as optimal cut-off point. Up to a score of 2.5, the probability that a lesion is an LM is 0. The probability increases from 10 to 50% for a score ranging between 4.5 and 6. It is about 90% for a score of 7. Conclusion The optimal cut-off point obtained and the curve that identifies the probability of a patient having a LM could improve the classification and the management strategies of equivocal pigmented facial lesions.
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- 2017
9. Pink nodule on the sole
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Pasquale Frascione, Paolo Piemonte, Carlo Cota, Anna Carbone, and Giovanni Paolino
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Nodule (geology) ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,nodule ,business.industry ,Dermatology ,basal cell ,carcinoma ,engineering.material ,medicine ,engineering ,pink ,business - Published
- 2017
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10. Asymptomatic solitary nodule of the forehead
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Angela Ferrari, Caterina Catricalà, Paolo Piemonte, Carlo Cota, Giovanni Paolino, Pasquale Frascione, and Anna Carbone
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Solitary pulmonary nodule ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Forehead ,medicine ,Dermatology ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.disease ,business ,nodule ,asymptomatic ,Rosai-Dorfman ,Asymptomatic - Published
- 2016
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11. Human Papillomaviruses, p16INK4a and Akt expression in basal cell carcinoma
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Maria Benevolo, Caterina Catricalà, Pasquale Frascione, Francesca Rollo, Paolo Piemonte, Renato Covello, Rodolfo Capizzi, Angelo Carbone, Aldo Venuti, Vitaliano Silipo, and Francesca Paolini
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Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Messenger ,Basal Cell ,AKT2 ,medicine.disease_cause ,p16INK4a and Akt1/2 ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,medicine ,Humans ,Basal cell carcinoma ,Viral ,RNA, Messenger ,Papillomaviridae ,HPVs ,BCC ,neoplasms ,Protein kinase B ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,skin cancer ,integumentary system ,biology ,Research ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Carcinoma ,DNA ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Up-Regulation ,Oncology ,Carcinoma, Basal Cell ,DNA, Viral ,Cancer research ,RNA ,Skin cancer ,Settore MED/35 - MALATTIE CUTANEE E VENEREE ,Carcinogenesis ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt - Abstract
Background The pathogenic role of beta-HPVs in non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), is not still completely understood, and literature data indicate that they might be at least cofactors in the development of certain cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas. However, only few reports contain data on basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The HPVs interact with many cellular proteins altering their function or the expression levels, like the p16INK4a and Akt. Our study aimed to determine the presence of different beta -HPV types and the expression of p16INK4a and Akt in BCC, the commonest NMSC, in the normal appearing perilesional skin and in forehead swab of 37 immunocompetent patients. Methods The expression of p16INK4a and Akt, by immunohistochemistry, and the HPV DNA, by nested PCR, were investigated in each sample. Results No correspondence of HPV types between BCC and swab samples was found, whereas a correspondence between perilesional skin and BCC was ascertained in the 16,7% of the patients. In BCC, 16 different types of beta HPV were found and the most frequent types were HPV107 (15,4%), HPV100 (11,5%) and HPV15 (11,5%) all belonging to the beta HPV species 2. Immunohistochemistry detected significant p16INK4a expression in almost all tumor samples (94,3%) with the highest percentages (> 30%) of positive cells detected in 8 cases. A statistically significant (p = 0,012) increase of beta HPV presence was detected in p16INK4a strongly positive samples, in particular of species 2. pAkt expression was detected in all tumor samples with only 2 cases showing rare positive cells, whereas Akt2 expression was found in 14 out of 35 BCC (40%); in particular in HPV positive samples over-expressing p16INK4a. Conclusions Our data show that p16INK4a and pAkt are over-expressed in BCC and that the high expression of p16INK4a and of Akt2 isoform is often associated with the presence of beta-HPV species 2 (i.e. HPV 15). The association of these viruses with the up-regulation of p16INK4a and Akt/PI3K pathway suggests that in a subtype of BCC these viruses may exert a role in the carcinogenesis or in other, still undefined, biological property of these tumors. If this particular type of BCC reflects a different biology it will remain undisclosed until further studies on a larger number of samples will be performed.
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- 2011
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12. Acute Papulopustular Rosacea-like Eruption from Oral Parabens
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Agnese Ginebri, J. H. Hagman, Paolo Piemonte, and Pasquale Frascione
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Antitussive Agent ,Rosacea ,Medicine ,Papulopustular rosacea ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
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- 2008
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