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2. Fertility-Sparing Treatment for Early-Stage Cervical Cancer ≥ 2 cm: Can One Still Effectively Become a Mother? A Systematic Review of Fertility Outcomes
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Ronsini, Carlo, Solazzo, M. C., Molitierno, R., De Franciscis, P., Pasanisi, F., Cobellis, L., and Colacurci, N.
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- 2023
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3. Fetal aortic isthmus Doppler assessment to predict the adverse perinatal outcomes associated with fetal growth restriction: systematic review and meta-analysis
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La Verde, M., primary, Savoia, F., additional, Riemma, G., additional, Schiattarella, A., additional, Conte, A., additional, Hidar, S., additional, Torella, M., additional, Colacurci, N., additional, De Franciscis, P., additional, and Morlando, M., additional
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- 2023
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4. Outcomes of High-Grade Cervical Dysplasia with Positive Margins and HPV Persistence after Cervical Conization
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Giannini, A., Di Donato, V., Sopracordevole, F., Ciavattini, A., Ghelardi, A., Vizza, E., D’Oria, O., Simoncini, T., Plotti, F., Casarin, J., Golia D’Augè, T., Cuccu, I., Serati, M., Pinelli, C., Bergamini, A., Gardella, B., Dell’Acqua, A., Monti, E., Vercellini, P., D’Ippolito, G., Aguzzoli, L., Dario Mandato, V., Giannella, L., Scaffa, C., Ditto, A., Falcone, F., Borghi, C., Malzoni, M., Di Giovanni, A., Salerno, M. G., Liberale, V., Contino, B., Donfrancesco, C., Desiato, M., Perrone, A. M., De Iaco, P., Ferrero, S., Sarpietro, G., Matarazzo, M. G., Cianci, A., Cianci, S., Bosio, S., Ruisi, S., Mosca, L., Tinelli, R., De Vincenzo, Rosa Pasqualina, Zannoni, Gian Franco, Ferrandina, Maria Gabriella, Petrillo, M., Capobianco, G., Carlea, A., Zullo, F., Muschiato, B., Palomba, S., Greggi, S., Spinillo, A., Ghezzi, F., Colacurci, N., Angioli, R., Benedetti Panici, P., Muzii, L., Scambia, Giovanni, Raspagliesi, F., Bogani, G., De Vincenzo R. (ORCID:0000-0001-7408-0435), Zannoni G. F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1809-129X), Ferrandina G. (ORCID:0000-0003-4672-4197), Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), Giannini, A., Di Donato, V., Sopracordevole, F., Ciavattini, A., Ghelardi, A., Vizza, E., D’Oria, O., Simoncini, T., Plotti, F., Casarin, J., Golia D’Augè, T., Cuccu, I., Serati, M., Pinelli, C., Bergamini, A., Gardella, B., Dell’Acqua, A., Monti, E., Vercellini, P., D’Ippolito, G., Aguzzoli, L., Dario Mandato, V., Giannella, L., Scaffa, C., Ditto, A., Falcone, F., Borghi, C., Malzoni, M., Di Giovanni, A., Salerno, M. G., Liberale, V., Contino, B., Donfrancesco, C., Desiato, M., Perrone, A. M., De Iaco, P., Ferrero, S., Sarpietro, G., Matarazzo, M. G., Cianci, A., Cianci, S., Bosio, S., Ruisi, S., Mosca, L., Tinelli, R., De Vincenzo, Rosa Pasqualina, Zannoni, Gian Franco, Ferrandina, Maria Gabriella, Petrillo, M., Capobianco, G., Carlea, A., Zullo, F., Muschiato, B., Palomba, S., Greggi, S., Spinillo, A., Ghezzi, F., Colacurci, N., Angioli, R., Benedetti Panici, P., Muzii, L., Scambia, Giovanni, Raspagliesi, F., Bogani, G., De Vincenzo R. (ORCID:0000-0001-7408-0435), Zannoni G. F. (ORCID:0000-0003-1809-129X), Ferrandina G. (ORCID:0000-0003-4672-4197), and Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063)
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The objective of this work is to assess the 5-year outcomes of patients undergoing conization for high-grade cervical lesions that simultaneously present as risk factors in the persistence of HPV infection and the positivity of surgical resection margins. This is a retrospective study evaluating patients undergoing conization for high-grade cervical lesions. All patients included had both positive surgical margins and experienced HPV persistence at 6 months. Associations were evaluated with Cox proportional hazard regression and summarized using hazard ratio (HR). The charts of 2966 patients undergoing conization were reviewed. Among the whole population, 163 (5.5%) patients met the inclusion criteria, being at high risk due to the presence of positive surgical margins and experiencing HPV persistence. Of 163 patients included, 17 (10.4%) patients developed a CIN2+ recurrence during the 5-year follow-up. Via univariate analyses, diagnosis of CIN3 instead of CIN2 (HR: 4.88 (95%CI: 1.10, 12.41); p = 0.035) and positive endocervical instead of ectocervical margins (HR: 6.44 (95%CI: 2.80, 9.65); p < 0.001) were associated with increased risk of persistence/recurrence. Via multivariate analyses, only positive endocervical instead of ectocervical margins (HR: 4.56 (95%CI: 1.23, 7.95); p = 0.021) were associated with worse outcomes. In this high-risk group, positive endocervical margins is the main risk factor predicting 5-year recurrence.
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5. The impact of epigenetic landscape on ovarian cells in infertile older women undergoing IVF procedures
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Sgueglia, G, Longobardi, S, Valerio, D, Campitiello, Mr, Colacurci, N, Di Pietro, C, Battaglia, R, D'Hooghe, T, Altucci, L, Dell'Aversana, C, Sgueglia, Giulia, Longobardi, Salvatore, Valerio, Domenico, Campitiello, Maria Rosaria, Colacurci, Nicola, Di Pietro, Cinzia, Battaglia, Rosalia, D’Hooghe, Thoma, Altucci, Lucia, and Dell’Aversana, Carmela
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Fertility ,IVF ,Reproduction ,Genetics ,Epigenetics, Fertility, IVF, Reproduction ,Epigenetics ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The constant decline in fertility and older reproductive age is the major cause of low clinical pregnancy rates in industrialised countries. Epigenetic mechanisms impact on proper embryonic development in women undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF) protocols. Here, we describe the main epigenetic modifications that may influence female reproduction and could affect IVF success. Graphical Abstract
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- 2023
6. Serum anti-müllerian hormone levels and risk of premature ovarian insufficiency in female childhood cancer survivors: systematic review and network meta-analysis
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Torella, M., primary, Riemma, G., additional, De, Franciscis P., additional, L, Verde M., additional, and Colacurci, N., additional
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- 2022
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7. Erratum: Risk factors associated with adverse fetal outcomes in pregnancies affected by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): A secondary analysis of the WAPM study on COVID-19 (Journal of Perinatal Medicine (2020) 48:9 (950-958) DOI: 10.1515/jpm-2020-0355)
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Di Mascio D., Sen C., Saccone G., Galindo A., Grunebaum A., Yoshimatsu J., Stanojevic M., Kurjak A., Chervenak F., Vena F., Giancotti A., Brunelli R., Muzii L., Panici P. B., Mollo A., Berghella V., Flacco M. E., Manzoli L., Esposito R., Coviello A., Cerbone M., Maruotti G. M., Nazzaro G., Locci M., Guida M., Di Spiezio Sardo A., Bifulco G., Zullo F., Herraiz I., Villalain C., Suarez M. J. R., Gambacorti-Passerini Z. M., De Los Angeles Anaya Baz M., Galan E. V. A., Carbone I. F., Lopez Y. C., De Leon Luis J. A., Hernandez I. C., Venturella R., Rizzo G., Mappa I., Gerosolima G., Hellmeyer L., Frusca T., Volpe N., Schera G. B. L., Fieni S., Esposito E., Simonazzi G., Di Donna G., Youssef A., Gatta A. N. D., Di Donna M. C., Chiantera V., Buono N., Sozzi G., Greco P., Morano D., Bianchi B., Marino M. G. L., Laraud F., Ramone A., Cagnacci A., Barra F., Gustavino C., Ferrero S., Ghezzi F., Cromi A., Lagana A. S., Longo V. L., Stollagli F., Puri L., Sirico A., Scambia G., Lanzone A., Driul L., Fabiana Cecchini D., Xodo S., Rodriguez B., Mercado-Olivares F., Elkafrawi D., Sisti G., Morlando M., Schiattarella A., Colacurci N., De Franciscis P., Valori E., Cataneo I., Lenzi M., Sandri F., Buscemi R., Gattei G., Della Sala F., Rovellotti M. C., Done E., Faron G., Gucciardo L., Luigi N., Sorrentino F., Vasciaveo L., Liberati M., Buca D., Leombroni M., Di Sebastiano F., Di Tizio L., D'Antonio F., Gazzolo D., Franchi M., Ianniciello Q. C., Garzon S., Petriglia G., Borrello L., Nieto-Calvache A. J., Burgos-Luna J. M., Kadji C., Carlin A., Bevilacqua E., Moucho M., Pinto P. V., Figueiredo R., Rosello J. M., Loscalzo G., Martinez-Varea A., Diago V., Lopez J. S. J., Aykanat A. Y., Cosma S., Carosso A., Benedetto C., Bermejo A., Feuerschuette O. H. M., Uyaniklar O., Ocakouglu S. R., Atak Z., Gunduz R., Haberal E. T., Froessler B., Parange A., Palm P., Samardjiski I., Okuyan E., Daskalakis G., Antsaklis P., De Sa R. A. M., Pittaro A., Gonzalez-Duran M. L., Guisan A. C., Genc S. O., Zlatohlavkova B., Piqueras A. L., Oliva D. E., Cil A. P., Api O., Ples L., Kyvernitakis I., Lila A., Granese R., Ercoli A., Zoccali G., Villasco A., Biglia N., Madalina C., Costa E., Daelemans C., Pintiaux A., Cueto E., Hadar E., Dollinger S., Sinai N. A. B., Huertas E., Arango P., Sanchez A., Schvartzman J. A., Cojocaru L., Turan S., Turan O., Di Dedda M. C., Molpeceres R. G., Zdjelar S., Premru-Srsen T., Cerar L. K., Druskovic M., De Robertis V., Stefanovic V., Nupponen I., Nelskyla K., Khodjaeva Z., Gorina K. A., Sukhikh G. T., Visentin S., Cosmi E., Ferrari J., Gatti A., Luvero D., Angioli R., Palumbo M., D'Urso G., Colaleo F., Rapisarda A. M. C., Di Mascio D., Sen C., Saccone G., Galindo A., Grunebaum A., Yoshimatsu J., Stanojevic M., Kurjak A., Chervenak F., Vena F., Giancotti A., Brunelli R., Muzii L., Panici P.B., Mollo A., Berghella V., Flacco M.E., Manzoli L., Esposito R., Coviello A., Cerbone M., Maruotti G.M., Nazzaro G., Locci M., Guida M., Di Spiezio Sardo A., Bifulco G., Zullo F., Herraiz I., Villalain C., Suarez M.J.R., Gambacorti-Passerini Z.M., De Los Angeles Anaya Baz M., Galan E.V.A., Carbone I.F., Lopez Y.C., De Leon Luis J.A., Hernandez I.C., Venturella R., Rizzo G., Mappa I., Gerosolima G., Hellmeyer L., Frusca T., Volpe N., Schera G.B.L., Fieni S., Esposito E., Simonazzi G., Di Donna G., Youssef A., Gatta A.N.D., Di Donna M.C., Chiantera V., Buono N., Sozzi G., Greco P., Morano D., Bianchi B., Marino M.G.L., Laraud F., Ramone A., Cagnacci A., Barra F., Gustavino C., Ferrero S., Ghezzi F., Cromi A., Lagana A.S., Longo V.L., Stollagli F., Puri L., Sirico A., Scambia G., Lanzone A., Driul L., Fabiana Cecchini D., Xodo S., Rodriguez B., Mercado-Olivares F., Elkafrawi D., Sisti G., Morlando M., Schiattarella A., Colacurci N., De Franciscis P., Valori E., Cataneo I., Lenzi M., Sandri F., Buscemi R., Gattei G., Della Sala F., Rovellotti M.C., Done E., Faron G., Gucciardo L., Luigi N., Sorrentino F., Vasciaveo L., Liberati M., Buca D., Leombroni M., Di Sebastiano F., Di Tizio L., D'Antonio F., Gazzolo D., Franchi M., Ianniciello Q.C., Garzon S., Petriglia G., Borrello L., Nieto-Calvache A.J., Burgos-Luna J.M., Kadji C., Carlin A., Bevilacqua E., Moucho M., Pinto P.V., Figueiredo R., Rosello J.M., Loscalzo G., Martinez-Varea A., Diago V., Lopez J.S.J., Aykanat A.Y., Cosma S., Carosso A., Benedetto C., Bermejo A., Feuerschuette O.H.M., Uyaniklar O., Ocakouglu S.R., Atak Z., Gunduz R., Haberal E.T., Froessler B., Parange A., Palm P., Samardjiski I., Okuyan E., Daskalakis G., Antsaklis P., De Sa R.A.M., Pittaro A., Gonzalez-Duran M.L., Guisan A.C., Genc S.O., Zlatohlavkova B., Piqueras A.L., Oliva D.E., Cil A.P., Api O., Ples L., Kyvernitakis I., Lila A., Granese R., Ercoli A., Zoccali G., Villasco A., Biglia N., Madalina C., Costa E., Daelemans C., Pintiaux A., Cueto E., Hadar E., Dollinger S., Sinai N.A.B., Huertas E., Arango P., Sanchez A., Schvartzman J.A., Cojocaru L., Turan S., Turan O., Di Dedda M.C., Molpeceres R.G., Zdjelar S., Premru-Srsen T., Cerar L.K., Druskovic M., De Robertis V., Stefanovic V., Nupponen I., Nelskyla K., Khodjaeva Z., Gorina K.A., Sukhikh G.T., Visentin S., Cosmi E., Ferrari J., Gatti A., Luvero D., Angioli R., Palumbo M., D'Urso G., Colaleo F., Rapisarda A.M.C., Di Mascio, D., Sen, C., Saccone, G., Galindo, A., Grunebaum, A., Yoshimatsu, J., Stanojevic, M., Kurjak, A., Chervenak, F., Vena, F., Giancotti, A., Brunelli, R., Muzii, L., Panici, P. B., Mollo, A., Berghella, V., Flacco, M. E., Manzoli, L., Esposito, R., Coviello, A., Cerbone, M., Maruotti, G. M., Nazzaro, G., Locci, M., Guida, M., Di Spiezio Sardo, A., Bifulco, G., Zullo, F., Herraiz, I., Villalain, C., Suarez, M. J. R., Gambacorti-Passerini, Z. M., De Los Angeles Anaya Baz, M., Galan, E. V. A., Carbone, I. F., Lopez, Y. C., De Leon Luis, J. A., Hernandez, I. C., Venturella, R., Rizzo, G., Mappa, I., Gerosolima, G., Hellmeyer, L., Frusca, T., Volpe, N., Schera, G. B. L., Fieni, S., Esposito, E., Simonazzi, G., Di Donna, G., Youssef, A., Gatta, A. N. D., Di Donna, M. C., Chiantera, V., Buono, N., Sozzi, G., Greco, P., Morano, D., Bianchi, B., Marino, M. G. L., Laraud, F., Ramone, A., Cagnacci, A., Barra, F., Gustavino, C., Ferrero, S., Ghezzi, F., Cromi, A., Lagana, A. S., Longo, V. L., Stollagli, F., Puri, L., Sirico, A., Scambia, G., Lanzone, A., Driul, L., Fabiana Cecchini, D., Xodo, S., Rodriguez, B., Mercado-Olivares, F., Elkafrawi, D., Sisti, G., Morlando, M., Schiattarella, A., Colacurci, N., De Franciscis, P., Valori, E., Cataneo, I., Lenzi, M., Sandri, F., Buscemi, R., Gattei, G., Della Sala, F., Rovellotti, M. C., Done, E., Faron, G., Gucciardo, L., Luigi, N., Sorrentino, F., Vasciaveo, L., Liberati, M., Buca, D., Leombroni, M., Di Sebastiano, F., Di Tizio, L., D'Antonio, F., Gazzolo, D., Franchi, M., Ianniciello, Q. C., Garzon, S., Petriglia, G., Borrello, L., Nieto-Calvache, A. J., Burgos-Luna, J. M., Kadji, C., Carlin, A., Bevilacqua, E., Moucho, M., Pinto, P. V., Figueiredo, R., Rosello, J. M., Loscalzo, G., Martinez-Varea, A., Diago, V., Lopez, J. S. J., Aykanat, A. Y., Cosma, S., Carosso, A., Benedetto, C., Bermejo, A., Feuerschuette, O. H. M., Uyaniklar, O., Ocakouglu, S. R., Atak, Z., Gunduz, R., Haberal, E. T., Froessler, B., Parange, A., Palm, P., Samardjiski, I., Okuyan, E., Daskalakis, G., Antsaklis, P., De Sa, R. A. M., Pittaro, A., Gonzalez-Duran, M. L., Guisan, A. C., Genc, S. O., Zlatohlavkova, B., Piqueras, A. L., Oliva, D. E., Cil, A. P., Api, O., Ples, L., Kyvernitakis, I., Lila, A., Granese, R., Ercoli, A., Zoccali, G., Villasco, A., Biglia, N., Madalina, C., Costa, E., Daelemans, C., Pintiaux, A., Cueto, E., Hadar, E., Dollinger, S., Sinai, N. A. B., Huertas, E., Arango, P., Sanchez, A., Schvartzman, J. A., Cojocaru, L., Turan, S., Turan, O., Di Dedda, M. C., Molpeceres, R. G., Zdjelar, S., Premru-Srsen, T., Cerar, L. K., Druskovic, M., De Robertis, V., Stefanovic, V., Nupponen, I., Nelskyla, K., Khodjaeva, Z., Gorina, K. A., Sukhikh, G. T., Visentin, S., Cosmi, E., Ferrari, J., Gatti, A., Luvero, D., Angioli, R., Palumbo, M., D'Urso, G., Colaleo, F., and Rapisarda, A. M. C.
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Due to a technical error, the author list at the end of this article is unfortunately incorrect. Elif Gül Yapar Eyi is not a co-author, and therefore, his name and affiliation should not appear in the list. The correct author list and affiliations read as follows: Daniele Di Mascio, Cihat Sen, Gabriele Saccone, Alberto Galindo, Amos Grünebaum, Jun Yoshimatsu, Milan Stanojevic, AsimKurjak, Frank Chervenak, María Jos´e Rodríguez Suárez, Zita Maria Gambacorti-Passerini, María de los Angeles Anaya Baz, Esther Vanessa Aguilar Galán, Yolanda Cuñarro López, Juan Antonio De León Luis, Ignacio Cueto Hernández, Ignacio Herraiz, Cecilia Villalain, Roberta Venturella, Giuseppe Rizzo, Ilenia Mappa, Giovanni Gerosolima, Lars Hellmeyer, Josefine Königbauer, Giada Ameli, Tiziana Frusca, Nicola Volpe, Giovanni Battista Luca Schera, Stefania Fieni, Eutalia Esposito, Giuliana Simonazzi, Gaetana Di Donna, Aly Youssef, Anna Nunzia Della Gatta, Mariano Catello Di Donna, Vito Chiantera, Natalina Buono, Giulio Sozzi, Pantaleo Greco, Danila Morano, Beatrice Bianchi, Maria Giulia Lombana Marino, Federica Laraud, Arianna Ramone, Angelo Cagnacci, Fabio Barra, Claudio Gustavino, Simone Ferrero, Fabio Ghezzi, Antonella Cromi, Antonio Simone Laganá, Valentina Laurita Longo, Francesca Stollagli, Angelo Sirico, Antonio Lanzone, Lorenza Driul, Fabiana Cecchini D, Serena Xodo, Brian Rodriguez, Felipe Mercado-Olivares, Deena Elkafrawi, Giovanni Sisti, Rosanna Esposito, Antonio Coviello, Marco Cerbone, Maddalena Morlando, Antonio Schiattarella, Nicola Colacurci, Pasquale De Franciscis, Ilaria Cataneo, Marinella Lenzi, Fabrizio Sandri, Riccardo Buscemi, Giorgia Gattei, Francesca della Sala, Eleonora Valori, Maria Cristina Rovellotti, Elisa Done, Gilles Faron, Leonardo Gucciardo, Valentina Esposito, Flaminia Vena, Antonella Giancotti, Roberto Brunelli, Ludovico Muzii, Luigi Nappi, Felice Sorrentino, Lorenzo Vasciaveo, Marco Liberati, Danilo Buca, Martina Leombroni, Francesca Di Sebastiano, Luciano Di Tizio, Diego Gazzolo, Massimo Franchi, Quintino Cesare Ianniciello, Simone Garzon, Giuliano Petriglia, Leonardo Borrello, Albaro Jos´e Nieto-Calvache, Juan Manuel Burgos-Luna, Caroline Kadji, Andrew Carlin, Elisa Bevilacqua, Marina Moucho, Pedro Viana Pinto, Rita Figueiredo, Jos´e Morales Roselló, Gabriela Loscalzo, Alicia Martinez-Varea, Vincente Diago, Jesús S Jimenez Lopez, Alicia Yeliz Aykanat, Stefano Cosma, Andrea Carosso, Chiara Benedetto, Amanda Bermejo, Otto Henrique May Feuerschuette, Ozlem Uyaniklar, Sakine Rahimli Ocakouglu, Zeliha Atak, Reyhan Gündüz, Esra Tustas Haberal, Bernd Froessler, Anupam Parange, Peter Palm, Igor Samardjiski, Chiara Taccaliti, Erhan Okuyan, George Daskalakis, Renato Augusto Moreira de Sa, Alejandro Pittaro, Maria Luisa Gonzalez-Duran, Ana Concheiro Guisan, Serife Özlem Genç, Blanka Zlatohlávková, Anna Luengo Piqueras, Dolores Esteban Oliva, Aylin Pelin Cil, Olus Api, Panos Antsaklis, Liana Ples, Ioannis Kyvernitakis, Holger Maul, Marcel Malan, Albert Lila, Roberta Granese, Alfredo Ercoli, Giuseppe Zoccali, Andrea Villasco, Nicoletta Biglia, Ciuhodaru Madalina, Elena Costa, Caroline Daelemans, Axelle Pintiaux, Elisa Cueto, Eran Hadar, Sarah Dollinger, Noa A. Brzezinski Sinai, Erasmo Huertas, Pedro Arango, Amadeo Sanchez, Javier Alfonso Schvartzman, Liviu Cojocaru, Sifa Turan, Ozhan Turan, Maria Carmela Di Dedda, Rebeca Garrote Molpeceres, Snezana Zdjelar, Tanja Premru-Srsen, Lilijana Kornhauser Cerar, Mirjam Druškovic, Valentina De Robertis, Vedran Stefanovic, Irmeli Nupponen, Kaisa Nelskylä, Zulfiya Khodjaeva, Ksenia A. Gorina, Gennady T. Sukhikh, Giuseppe Maria Maruotti, Silvia Visentin, Erich Cosmi, Jacopo Ferrari, Alessandra Gatti, Daniela Luvero, Roberto Angioli, Ludovica Puri, Marco Palumbo, Giusella D’Urso, Francesco Colaleo, Agnese Maria Chiara Rapisarda, Ilma Floriana Carbone, Antonio Mollo, Giovanni Nazzaro, Mariavittoria Locci, Maurizio Guida, Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo, Pierluigi Benedetti Panici, Vincenzo Berghella, Maria Elena Flacco, Lamberto Manzoli, Giuseppe Bifulco, Giovanni Scambia, Fulvio Zullo and Francesco D’Antonio Flaminia Vena, Antonella Giancotti, Roberto Brunelli, Ludovico Muzii and Pierluigi Benedetti Panici, Department of Maternal and Child Health and Urological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy Rosanna Esposito, Antonio Coviello, Marco Cerbone, Giuseppe Maria Maruotti, Giovanni Nazzaro, Mariavittoria Locci, Maurizio Guida, Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo, Giuseppe Bifulco and Fulvio Zullo, Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, School of Medicine, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy Ignacio Herraiz and Cecilia Villalain, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fetal Medicine Unit, Maternal and Child Health and Development Network, University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain María Jos´e Rodríguez Suárez, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Asturias, Spain Zita Maria Gambacorti-Passerini, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ciudad Real University General Hospital, Ciudad Real, Spain María de los Angeles Anaya Baz and Esther Vanessa Aguilar Galán, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ciudad Real University General Hospital, Ciudad Real, Spain; University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain Yolanda Cuñarro López, Juan Antonio De León Luis and Ignacio Cueto Hernández, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fetal Medicine Unit, Maternal and Child Health and Development Network, Gregorio Marañón Hospital, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain Roberta Venturella, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine, Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy Giuseppe Rizzo, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Ospedale Cristo Re Roma, Rome, Italy; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The First I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia Ilenia Mappa, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Ospedale Cristo Re Roma, Rome, Italy Giovanni Gerosolima, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ospedale AOSG Moscati, Avellino, Italy Lars Hellmeyer, Josefine Königbauer and Giada Ameli, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany Tiziana Frusca, Nicola Volpe, Giovanni Battista Luca Schera and Stefania Fieni, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Parma, Parma, Italy Eutalia Esposito, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ospedale di San Leonardo, Castellammare di Stabia, Italy Giuliana Simonazzi, Gaetana Di Donna, Aly Youssef and Anna Nunzia Della Gatta, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Bologna, Sant’Orsola- Malpighi University Hospital, Bologna, Italy Mariano Catello Di Donna, Vito Chiantera, Natalina Buono and Giulio Sozzi, Department of Gynaecologic Oncology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Sicilia, Italy Pantaleo Greco, Danila Morano, Beatrice Bianchi and Maria Giulia Lombana Marino, Department ofMedical Sciences, Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Azienda Ospedaliera-Universitaria Sant’Anna, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy Federica Laraud, Arianna Ramone, Angelo Cagnacci, Fabio Barra, Claudio Gustavino and Simone Ferrero, Academic Unit of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico, San Martino, Genova, Italy Fabio Ghezzi, Antonella Cromi and Antonio Simone Laganà, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, “Filippo Del Ponte” Hospita University of Insubria, Varese, Italy Valentina Laurita Longo, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; Istituto di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; and Queen Margaret University, Institute for Global Health and Development, Edinburgh, UK Francesca Stollagli and Ludovica Puri, Istituto di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Angelo Sirico and Giovanni Scambia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Antonio Lanzone, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; Istituto di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Lorenza Driul, Fabiana Cecchini D and Serena Xodo, Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Udine, Udine, Italy Brian Rodriguez, Felipe Mercado-Olivares, Deena Elkafrawi and Giovanni Sisti, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, New York Health and Hospitals/Lincoln Bronx, The Bronx, NY, USA Maddalena Morlando, Antonio Schiattarella, Nicola Colacurci and Pasquale De Franciscis, Department of Woman, Child and General and Specialized Surgery, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Ilaria Cataneo, Marinella Lenzi and Fabrizio Sandri, Unit of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ospedale Maggiore, Bologna, Italy Riccardo Buscemi, Giorgia Gattei, Francesca della Sala and Maria Cristina Rovellotti, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy Eleonora Valori, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy; Hospital Castelli, Verbania, Italy Elisa Done, Gilles Faron and Leonardo Gucciardo, UZ Brussel, Universitair Ziekenhuis, Brussel, Belgium Valentina Esposito, University of Milan, Milan, Italy Luigi Nappi, Felice Sorrentino and Lorenzo Vasciaveo, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy.
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8. Covid-19 and pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding: The interim guidance of the italian national institute of health
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Giusti, A, Zambri, F, Marchetti, F, Corsi, E, Preziosi, J, Sampaolo, L, Pizzi, E, Taruscio, D, Salerno, P, Chiantera, A, Colacurci, N, Davanzo, R, Mosca, F, Petrini, F, Ramenghi, L, Vicario, M, Villani, A, Viora, E, Zanetto, F, Chapin, E, Donati, S, Giusti, A., Zambri, F., Marchetti, F., Corsi, E., Preziosi, J., Sampaolo, L., Pizzi, E., Taruscio, D., Salerno, P., Chiantera, A., Colacurci, N., Davanzo, R., Mosca, F., Petrini, F., Ramenghi, L., Vicario, M., Villani, A., Viora, E., Zanetto, F., Chapin, E. M., and Donati, S.
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This summary is based on the 2nd edition of the "Interim guidance on pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and care of infants (0-2 years) in response to the COVID-19 emergency. Update of the INIH COVID-19 Report n. 45/2020", published on 5 February 2021.1
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9. Objective and quantitative evaluation of fetal hiccups by computerized cardiotocography: A prospective observational study
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La Verde M., Torella M., Lanza G., Rapisarda A. M. C., Morlando M., Cianci S., Colacurci N., Capristo C., Torre C., De Franciscis P., Riemma G., La Verde, M., Torella, M., Lanza, G., Rapisarda, A. M. C., Morlando, M., Cianci, S., Colacurci, N., Capristo, C., Torre, C., De Franciscis, P., and Riemma, G.
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The physiological function of fetal hiccup and its correlation with fetal well-being is a debated topic. We conducted a prospective observational study in a Tertiary care University Hospital to correlate the fetal hiccups with the antepartum computerized cardiotocography parameters. Fifty-one nonlaboring women with a term pregnancy were en-rolled. We collected data regarding maternal perception of fetal hiccups and the computerized cardiotocographic examination. The pregnant were divided into three groups depending on fetal hiccups perception. There was a statistical difference for the number of fetal movements in an hour between the group of daily perception and the group of no perception. Changes in fetal movements frequency are essential to recognize pregnancies at increased risk for adverse fetal outcomes. No one studies in the medical literature utilized the computerized cardiotocographic machine to explore fetal hiccups. Then our study showed that a mother with daily fetal hiccups could be considered a low risk considering the significant numbers of fetal movements revealed by computerized cardiotocography. Nevertheless, randomized controlled trials are required to evaluate the fetal hiccups evaluation and its influence on fetal outcomes.
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10. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy: A narrative review of the management
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Palmisano A., Morlando M., La Verde M., D'alessio A., Ambrosio D., Trotta C., Colacurci N., Maritato M., Palmisano, A., Morlando, M., La Verde, M., D'Alessio, A., Ambrosio, D., Trotta, C., Colacurci, N., and Maritato, M.
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11. Seminal anti-Müllerian hormone levels during recombinant human follicle-stimulating hormone treatment in men with idiopathic infertility undergoing assisted reproduction cycles
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Caprio, F., De Franciscis, P., Trotta, C., Ianniello, R., Mele, D., and Colacurci, N.
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12. Endocannabinoid System in First Trimester Placenta: Low FAAH and High CB1 Expression Characterize Spontaneous Miscarriage
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Trabucco, E., Acone, G., Marenna, A., Pierantoni, R., Cacciola, G., Chioccarelli, T., Mackie, K., Fasano, S., Colacurci, N., Meccariello, R., Cobellis, G., and Cobellis, L.
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13. P–033 In vitro protective effect of α -tocopherol and anthocyanin against TiO2-NPs induced genotoxicity on human spermatozoa
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Santonastaso, M, primary, Mottola, F, additional, Iovine, C, additional, Colacurci, N, additional, and Rocco, L, additional
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14. Maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Saccone, G. Sen, C. Di Mascio, D. Galindo, A. Grünebaum, A. Yoshimatsu, J. Stanojevic, M. Kurjak, A. Chervenak, F. Suárez, M.J.R. Gambacorti-Passerini, Z.M. de los Angeles Anaya Baz, M. Galán, E.V.A. López, Y.C. Luis, J.A.D.L. Hernández, I.C. Herraiz, I. Villalain, C. Venturella, R. Rizzo, G. Mappa, I. Gerosolima, G. Hellmeyer, L. Königbauer, J. Ameli, G. Frusca, T. Volpe, N. Schera, G.B.L. Fieni, S. Esposito, E. Simonazzi, G. Di Donna, G. Youssef, A. Gatta, A.N.D. Di Donna, M.C. Chiantera, V. Buono, N. Sozzi, G. Greco, P. Morano, D. Bianchi, B. Marino, M.G.L. Laraud, F. Ramone, A. Cagnacci, A. Barra, F. Gustavino, C. Ferrero, S. Ghezzi, F. Cromi, A. Laganà, A.S. Longo, V.L. Stollagli, F. Sirico, A. Lanzone, A. Driul, L. Cecchini, F. Xodo, S. Rodriguez, B. Mercado-Olivares, F. Elkafrawi, D. Sisti, G. Esposito, R. Coviello, A. Cerbone, M. Morlando, M. Schiattarella, A. Colacurci, N. De Franciscis, P. Cataneo, I. Lenzi, M. Sandri, F. Buscemi, R. Gattei, G. Sala, F.D. Valori, E. Rovellotti, M.C. Done, E. Faron, G. Gucciardo, L. Esposito, V. Vena, F. Giancotti, A. Brunelli, R. Muzii, L. Nappi, L. Sorrentino, F. Liberati, M. Buca, D. Leombroni, M. Di Sebastiano, F. Franchi, M. Ianniciello, Q.C. Garzon, S. Petriglia, G. Borrello, L. Nieto-Calvache, A.J. Burgos-Luna, J.M. Kadji, C. Carlin, A. Bevilacqua, E. Moucho, M. Viana Pinto, P. Figueiredo, R. Morales Roselló, J. Loscalzo, G. Martinez-Varea, A. Diago, V. Jimenez Lopez, J.S. Aykanat, A.Y. Cosma, S. Carosso, A. Benedetto, C. Bermejo, A. Feuerschuette, O.H.M. Uyaniklar, O. Ocakouglu, S.R. Atak, Z. Gündüz, R. Haberal, E.T. Froessler, B. Parange, A. Palm, P. Samardjiski, I. Taccaliti, C. Okuyan, E. Daskalakis, G. de Sa, R.A.M. Pittaro, A. Gonzalez-Duran, M.L. Guisan, A.C. Genç, S.Ö. Zlatohlávková, B. Piqueras, A.L. Oliva, D.E. Cil, A.P. Api, O. Antsaklis, P. Ples, L. Kyvernitakis, I. Maul, H. Malan, M. Lila, A. Granese, R. Ercoli, A. Zoccali, G. Villasco, A. Biglia, N. Madalina, C. Costa, E. Daelemans, C. Pintiaux, A. Cueto, E. Hadar, E. Dollinger, S. Brzezinski-Sinai, N.A. Huertas, E. Arango, P. Sanchez, A. Schvartzman, J.A. Cojocaru, L. Turan, S. Turan, O. Di Dedda, M.C. Molpeceres, R.G. Zdjelar, S. Premru-Srsen, T. Kornhauser-Cerar, L. Druškovic, M. De Robertis, V. Stefanovic, V. Nupponen, I. Nelskylä, K. Khodjaeva, Z. Gorina, K.A. Sukhikh, G.T. Maruotti, G.M. Visentin, S. Cosmi, E. Ferrari, J. Gatti, A. Luvero, D. Angioli, R. Puri, L. Palumbo, M. D'Urso, G. Colaleo, F. Rapisarda, A.M.C. Carbone, I.F. Manzoli, L. Flacco, M.E. Nazzaro, G. Locci, M. Guida, M. Sardo, A.D.S. Panici, P.B. Khalil, A. Berghella, V. Bifulco, G. Scambia, G. Zullo, F. D'Antonio, F. The WAPM (World Association of Perinatal Medicine) Working Group on COVID-19
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Objectives: To evaluate the maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnancies affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods: This was a multinational retrospective cohort study including women with a singleton pregnancy and laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, conducted in 72 centers in 22 different countries in Europe, the USA, South America, Asia and Australia, between 1 February 2020 and 30 April 2020. Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection was defined as a positive result on real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay of nasopharyngeal swab specimens. The primary outcome was a composite measure of maternal mortality and morbidity, including admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), use of mechanical ventilation and death. Results: In total, 388 women with a singleton pregnancy tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 on RT-PCR of a nasopharyngeal swab and were included in the study. Composite adverse maternal outcome was observed in 47/388 (12.1%) women; 43 (11.1%) women were admitted to the ICU, 36 (9.3%) required mechanical ventilation and three (0.8%) died. Of the 388 women included in the study, 122 (31.4%) were still pregnant at the time of data analysis. Among the other 266 women, six (19.4% of the 31 women with first-trimester infection) had miscarriage, three (1.1%) had termination of pregnancy, six (2.3%) had stillbirth and 251 (94.4%) delivered a liveborn infant. The rate of preterm birth before 37 weeks' gestation was 26.3% (70/266). Of the 251 liveborn infants, 69/251 (27.5%) were admitted to the neonatal ICU, and there were five (2.0%) neonatal deaths. The overall rate of perinatal death was 4.1% (11/266). Only one (1/251, 0.4%) infant, born to a mother who tested positive during the third trimester, was found to be positive for SARS-CoV-2 on RT-PCR. Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnant women is associated with a 0.8% rate of maternal mortality, but an 11.1% rate of admission to the ICU. The risk of vertical transmission seems to be negligible. © 2020 International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology. © 2020 International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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15. Erratum: Risk factors associated with adverse fetal outcomes in pregnancies affected by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): A secondary analysis of the WAPM study on COVID-19 (Journal of Perinatal Medicine (2020) 48:9 (950-958) DOI: 10.1515/jpm-2020-0355)
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Di Mascio, D. Sen, C. Saccone, G. Galindo, A. Grünebaum, A. Yoshimatsu, J. Stanojevic, M. Kurjak, A. Chervenak, F. Vena, F. Giancotti, A. Brunelli, R. Muzii, L. Panici, P.B. Mollo, A. Berghella, V. Flacco, M.E. Manzoli, L. Esposito, R. Coviello, A. Cerbone, M. Maruotti, G.M. Nazzaro, G. Locci, M. Guida, M. Di Spiezio Sardo, A. Bifulco, G. Zullo, F. Herraiz, I. Villalain, C. Suárez, M.J.R. Gambacorti-Passerini, Z.M. De Los Angeles Anaya Baz, M. Galán, E.V.A. Carbone, I.F. López, Y.C. De León Luis, J.A. Hernández, I.C. Venturella, R. Rizzo, G. Mappa, I. Gerosolima, G. Hellmeyer, L. Frusca, T. Volpe, N. Schera, G.B.L. Fieni, S. Esposito, E. Simonazzi, G. Di Donna, G. Youssef, A. Gatta, A.N.D. Di Donna, M.C. Chiantera, V. Buono, N. Sozzi, G. Greco, P. Morano, D. Bianchi, B. Marino, M.G.L. Laraud, F. Ramone, A. Cagnacci, A. Barra, F. Gustavino, C. Ferrero, S. Ghezzi, F. Cromi, A. Laganà, A.S. Longo, V.L. Stollagli, F. Puri, L. Sirico, A. Scambia, G. Lanzone, A. Driul, L. Fabiana Cecchini, D. Xodo, S. Rodriguez, B. Mercado-Olivares, F. Elkafrawi, D. Sisti, G. Morlando, M. Schiattarella, A. Colacurci, N. De Franciscis, P. Valori, E. Cataneo, I. Lenzi, M. Sandri, F. Buscemi, R. Gattei, G. Della Sala, F. Rovellotti, M.C. Done, E. Faron, G. Gucciardo, L. Luigi, N. Sorrentino, F. Vasciaveo, L. Liberati, M. Buca, D. Leombroni, M. Di Sebastiano, F. Di Tizio, L. D'Antonio, F. Gazzolo, D. Franchi, M. Ianniciello, Q.C. Garzon, S. Petriglia, G. Borrello, L. Nieto-Calvache, A.J. Burgos-Luna, J.M. Kadji, C. Carlin, A. Bevilacqua, E. Moucho, M. Pinto, P.V. Figueiredo, R. Roselló, J.M. Loscalzo, G. Martinez-Varea, A. Diago, V. Lopez, J.S.J. Aykanat, A.Y. Cosma, S. Carosso, A. Benedetto, C. Bermejo, A. Feuerschuette, O.H.M. Uyaniklar, O. Ocakouglu, S.R. Atak, Z. Gündüz, R. Haberal, E.T. Froessler, B. Parange, A. Palm, P. Samardjiski, I. Okuyan, E. Daskalakis, G. Antsaklis, P. De Sa, R.A.M. Pittaro, A. Gonzalez-Duran, M.L. Guisan, A.C. Genç, S.Ö. Zlatohlávková, B. Piqueras, A.L. Oliva, D.E. Cil, A.P. Api, O. Ples, L. Kyvernitakis, I. Lila, A. Granese, R. Ercoli, A. Zoccali, G. Villasco, A. Biglia, N. Madalina, C. Costa, E. Daelemans, C. Pintiaux, A. Cueto, E. Hadar, E. Dollinger, S. Sinai, N.A.B. Huertas, E. Arango, P. Sanchez, A. Schvartzman, J.A. Cojocaru, L. Turan, S. Turan, O. Di Dedda, M.C. Molpeceres, R.G. Zdjelar, S. Premru-Srsen, T. Cerar, L.K. Druškovic, M. De Robertis, V. Stefanovic, V. Nupponen, I. Nelskylä, K. Khodjaeva, Z. Gorina, K.A. Sukhikh, G.T. Visentin, S. Cosmi, E. Ferrari, J. Gatti, A. Luvero, D. Angioli, R. Palumbo, M. D'Urso, G. Colaleo, F. Rapisarda, A.M.C.
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Due to a technical error, the author list at the end of this article is unfortunately incorrect. Elif Gül Yapar Eyi is not a co-author, and therefore, his name and affiliation should not appear in the list. The correct author list and affiliations read as follows: Daniele Di Mascio, Cihat Sen, Gabriele Saccone, Alberto Galindo, Amos Grünebaum, Jun Yoshimatsu, Milan Stanojevic, AsimKurjak, Frank Chervenak, María Jos´e Rodríguez Suárez, Zita Maria Gambacorti-Passerini, María de los Angeles Anaya Baz, Esther Vanessa Aguilar Galán, Yolanda Cuñarro López, Juan Antonio De León Luis, Ignacio Cueto Hernández, Ignacio Herraiz, Cecilia Villalain, Roberta Venturella, Giuseppe Rizzo, Ilenia Mappa, Giovanni Gerosolima, Lars Hellmeyer, Josefine Königbauer, Giada Ameli, Tiziana Frusca, Nicola Volpe, Giovanni Battista Luca Schera, Stefania Fieni, Eutalia Esposito, Giuliana Simonazzi, Gaetana Di Donna, Aly Youssef, Anna Nunzia Della Gatta, Mariano Catello Di Donna, Vito Chiantera, Natalina Buono, Giulio Sozzi, Pantaleo Greco, Danila Morano, Beatrice Bianchi, Maria Giulia Lombana Marino, Federica Laraud, Arianna Ramone, Angelo Cagnacci, Fabio Barra, Claudio Gustavino, Simone Ferrero, Fabio Ghezzi, Antonella Cromi, Antonio Simone Laganá, Valentina Laurita Longo, Francesca Stollagli, Angelo Sirico, Antonio Lanzone, Lorenza Driul, Fabiana Cecchini D, Serena Xodo, Brian Rodriguez, Felipe Mercado-Olivares, Deena Elkafrawi, Giovanni Sisti, Rosanna Esposito, Antonio Coviello, Marco Cerbone, Maddalena Morlando, Antonio Schiattarella, Nicola Colacurci, Pasquale De Franciscis, Ilaria Cataneo, Marinella Lenzi, Fabrizio Sandri, Riccardo Buscemi, Giorgia Gattei, Francesca della Sala, Eleonora Valori, Maria Cristina Rovellotti, Elisa Done, Gilles Faron, Leonardo Gucciardo, Valentina Esposito, Flaminia Vena, Antonella Giancotti, Roberto Brunelli, Ludovico Muzii, Luigi Nappi, Felice Sorrentino, Lorenzo Vasciaveo, Marco Liberati, Danilo Buca, Martina Leombroni, Francesca Di Sebastiano, Luciano Di Tizio, Diego Gazzolo, Massimo Franchi, Quintino Cesare Ianniciello, Simone Garzon, Giuliano Petriglia, Leonardo Borrello, Albaro Jos´e Nieto-Calvache, Juan Manuel Burgos-Luna, Caroline Kadji, Andrew Carlin, Elisa Bevilacqua, Marina Moucho, Pedro Viana Pinto, Rita Figueiredo, Jos´e Morales Roselló, Gabriela Loscalzo, Alicia Martinez-Varea, Vincente Diago, Jesús S Jimenez Lopez, Alicia Yeliz Aykanat, Stefano Cosma, Andrea Carosso, Chiara Benedetto, Amanda Bermejo, Otto Henrique May Feuerschuette, Ozlem Uyaniklar, Sakine Rahimli Ocakouglu, Zeliha Atak, Reyhan Gündüz, Esra Tustas Haberal, Bernd Froessler, Anupam Parange, Peter Palm, Igor Samardjiski, Chiara Taccaliti, Erhan Okuyan, George Daskalakis, Renato Augusto Moreira de Sa, Alejandro Pittaro, Maria Luisa Gonzalez-Duran, Ana Concheiro Guisan, Serife Özlem Genç, Blanka Zlatohlávková, Anna Luengo Piqueras, Dolores Esteban Oliva, Aylin Pelin Cil, Olus Api, Panos Antsaklis, Liana Ples, Ioannis Kyvernitakis, Holger Maul, Marcel Malan, Albert Lila, Roberta Granese, Alfredo Ercoli, Giuseppe Zoccali, Andrea Villasco, Nicoletta Biglia, Ciuhodaru Madalina, Elena Costa, Caroline Daelemans, Axelle Pintiaux, Elisa Cueto, Eran Hadar, Sarah Dollinger, Noa A. Brzezinski Sinai, Erasmo Huertas, Pedro Arango, Amadeo Sanchez, Javier Alfonso Schvartzman, Liviu Cojocaru, Sifa Turan, Ozhan Turan, Maria Carmela Di Dedda, Rebeca Garrote Molpeceres, Snezana Zdjelar, Tanja Premru-Srsen, Lilijana Kornhauser Cerar, Mirjam Druškovic, Valentina De Robertis, Vedran Stefanovic, Irmeli Nupponen, Kaisa Nelskylä, Zulfiya Khodjaeva, Ksenia A. Gorina, Gennady T. Sukhikh, Giuseppe Maria Maruotti, Silvia Visentin, Erich Cosmi, Jacopo Ferrari, Alessandra Gatti, Daniela Luvero, Roberto Angioli, Ludovica Puri, Marco Palumbo, Giusella D’Urso, Francesco Colaleo, Agnese Maria Chiara Rapisarda, Ilma Floriana Carbone, Antonio Mollo, Giovanni Nazzaro, Mariavittoria Locci, Maurizio Guida, Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo, Pierluigi Benedetti Panici, Vincenzo Berghella, Maria Elena Flacco, Lamberto Manzoli, Giuseppe Bifulco, Giovanni Scambia, Fulvio Zullo and Francesco D’Antonio Flaminia Vena, Antonella Giancotti, Roberto Brunelli, Ludovico Muzii and Pierluigi Benedetti Panici, Department of Maternal and Child Health and Urological Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy Rosanna Esposito, Antonio Coviello, Marco Cerbone, Giuseppe Maria Maruotti, Giovanni Nazzaro, Mariavittoria Locci, Maurizio Guida, Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo, Giuseppe Bifulco and Fulvio Zullo, Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, School of Medicine, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy Ignacio Herraiz and Cecilia Villalain, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fetal Medicine Unit, Maternal and Child Health and Development Network, University Hospital 12 de Octubre, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain María Jos´e Rodríguez Suárez, Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias, Asturias, Spain Zita Maria Gambacorti-Passerini, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ciudad Real University General Hospital, Ciudad Real, Spain María de los Angeles Anaya Baz and Esther Vanessa Aguilar Galán, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ciudad Real University General Hospital, Ciudad Real, Spain; University of Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain Yolanda Cuñarro López, Juan Antonio De León Luis and Ignacio Cueto Hernández, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fetal Medicine Unit, Maternal and Child Health and Development Network, Gregorio Marañón Hospital, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain Roberta Venturella, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Medicine, Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy Giuseppe Rizzo, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Ospedale Cristo Re Roma, Rome, Italy; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The First I.M. Sechenov Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia Ilenia Mappa, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Ospedale Cristo Re Roma, Rome, Italy Giovanni Gerosolima, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ospedale AOSG Moscati, Avellino, Italy Lars Hellmeyer, Josefine Königbauer and Giada Ameli, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Vivantes Klinikum im Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany Tiziana Frusca, Nicola Volpe, Giovanni Battista Luca Schera and Stefania Fieni, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Parma, Parma, Italy Eutalia Esposito, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ospedale di San Leonardo, Castellammare di Stabia, Italy Giuliana Simonazzi, Gaetana Di Donna, Aly Youssef and Anna Nunzia Della Gatta, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Bologna, Sant’Orsola- Malpighi University Hospital, Bologna, Italy Mariano Catello Di Donna, Vito Chiantera, Natalina Buono and Giulio Sozzi, Department of Gynaecologic Oncology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Sicilia, Italy Pantaleo Greco, Danila Morano, Beatrice Bianchi and Maria Giulia Lombana Marino, Department ofMedical Sciences, Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Azienda Ospedaliera-Universitaria Sant’Anna, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy Federica Laraud, Arianna Ramone, Angelo Cagnacci, Fabio Barra, Claudio Gustavino and Simone Ferrero, Academic Unit of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico, San Martino, Genova, Italy Fabio Ghezzi, Antonella Cromi and Antonio Simone Laganà, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, “Filippo Del Ponte” Hospita University of Insubria, Varese, Italy Valentina Laurita Longo, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; Istituto di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; and Queen Margaret University, Institute for Global Health and Development, Edinburgh, UK Francesca Stollagli and Ludovica Puri, Istituto di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Angelo Sirico and Giovanni Scambia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Antonio Lanzone, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A Gemelli IRCCS – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy; Istituto di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy Lorenza Driul, Fabiana Cecchini D and Serena Xodo, Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Udine, Udine, Italy Brian Rodriguez, Felipe Mercado-Olivares, Deena Elkafrawi and Giovanni Sisti, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, New York Health and Hospitals/Lincoln Bronx, The Bronx, NY, USA Maddalena Morlando, Antonio Schiattarella, Nicola Colacurci and Pasquale De Franciscis, Department of Woman, Child and General and Specialized Surgery, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Naples, Italy Ilaria Cataneo, Marinella Lenzi and Fabrizio Sandri, Unit of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ospedale Maggiore, Bologna, Italy Riccardo Buscemi, Giorgia Gattei, Francesca della Sala and Maria Cristina Rovellotti, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy Eleonora Valori, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy; Hospital Castelli, Verbania, Italy Elisa Done, Gilles Faron and Leonardo Gucciardo, UZ Brussel, Universitair Ziekenhuis, Brussel, Belgium Valentina Esposito, University of Milan, Milan, Italy Luigi Nappi, Felice Sorrentino and Lorenzo Vasciaveo, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy. © 2021 De Gruyter. 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16. Maternal and perinatal outcomes in high compared to low risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection (phase 2): the World Association of Perinatal Medicine working group on coronavirus disease 2019
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D'Antonio, F. Sen, C. Mascio, D.D. Galindo, A. Villalain, C. Herraiz, I. Arisoy, R. Ovayolu, A. Eroğlu, H. Canales, M.G. Ladella, S. Cojocaru, L. Turan, O. Turan, S. Hadar, E. Brzezinski-Sinai, N.A. Dollinger, S. Uyaniklar, O. Ocakouglu, S.R. Atak, Z. Premru-Srsen, T. Kornhauser-Cerar, L. Druškovič, M. Ples, L. Gündüz, R. Ağaçayak, E. Schvartzman, J.A. Malbran, M.N. Liberati, M. Sebastiano, F.D. Oronzi, L. Cerra, C. Buca, D. Cagnacci, A. Ramone, A. Barra, F. Carosso, A. Benedetto, C. Cosma, S. Pintiaux, A. Daelemans, C. Costa, E. Özel, A. Muhçu, M. Lopez, J.S.J. Alvarado, C. Piqueras, A.L. Oliva, D.E. Schera, G.B.L. Volpe, N. Frusca, T. Samardjiski, I. Simeonova, S. Papestiev, I.A. Hojman, J. Turkcuoglu, I. Cromi, A. Laganà, A.S. Ghezzi, F. Sirico, A. Familiari, A. Scambia, G. Sukhikh, Z.K.G.T. Gorina, K.A. de Sa, R.A.M. Vaz, M. Feuerschuette, O.H.M. Gatta, A.N.D. Youssef, A. Donna, G.D. Martinez-Varea, A. Loscalzo, G. Roselló, J.M. Stefanovic, V. Nupponen, I. Nelskylä, K. Ayala, R. Molpeceres, R.G. Vázquez, A.P. Sandri, F. Cataneo, I. Lenzi, M. Haberal, E.T. Huertas, E. Sanchez, A. Arango, P. Bermejo, A. Alcantara, M.M.G. Göynümer, G. Okuyan, E. Madalina, C. Guisan, A.C. Schulte, A.M. Esposito, V. De Robertis, V. Zdjelar, S. Lackovic, M. Mihajlovic, S. Jekova, N. Saccone, G. Aslan, M.M. Dedda, M.C.D. Chalid, M. Canache, J.E.M. Daskalakis, G. Antsaklis, P. Vega, E.C. Cueto, E. Taccaliti, C. Aykanat, Y. Özlem Genç, Ş. Froessler, B. Radulova, P.A. Morano, D. Bianchi, B. Marino, M.G.L. Meccariello, G. Rohatgi, B. Schiattarella, A. Morlando, M. Colacurci, N. Villasco, A. Biglia, N. Marques, A.L.S. Gatti, A. Luvero, D. Angioli, R. Pittaro, A. Lila, A. Zlatohlávková, B. On the behalf of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine working group on coronavirus disease 2019
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BACKGROUND: It has still to be ascertained whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in pregnancy is associated with worse maternal and fetal outcomes compared to low risk gestations. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate maternal and perinatal outcomes in high- and low-risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection. STUDY DESIGN: This was a multinational retrospective cohort study involving women with laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection from 76 centers from 25 countries in Europe, the United States, South America, Asia, and Australia from April 4, 2020, to October 28, 2020. The primary outcome was a composite measure of maternal mortality and morbidity, including admission to the intensive care unit, use of mechanical ventilation, or death. The secondary outcome was a composite measure of adverse perinatal outcome, including miscarriage, fetal loss, neonatal and perinatal death, and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit. All outcomes were assessed in high- and low-risk pregnancies. Pregnancies were considered high risk in case of either preexisting chronic medical conditions in pregnancy or obstetrical disorders occurring in pregnancy. The Fisher exact test and logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: A total of 887 singleton pregnancies who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction of nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens were included in the study. The risk of composite adverse maternal outcomes was higher in high-risk pregnancies than in low-risk pregnancies (odds ratio, 1.52; 95% confidence interval, 1.03–2.24; P=.035). In addition, women carrying high-risk pregnancies were at higher risk of hospital admission (odds ratio, 1.48; 95% confidence interval, 1.07–2.04; P=.002), presence of severe respiratory symptoms (odds ratio, 2.13; 95% confidence interval, 0.41–3.21; P=.001), admission to the intensive care unit (odds ratio, 2.63; 95% confidence interval, 1.42–4.88), and invasive mechanical ventilation (odds ratio, 2.65; 95% confidence interval, 1.19–5.94; P=.002). When exploring perinatal outcomes, high-risk pregnancies were at high risk of adverse perinatal outcomes (odds ratio, 1.78; 95% confidence interval, 0.15–2.72; P=.009). However, such association was mainly because of the higher incidence of miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies compared with that in low-risk pregnancies (5.3% vs 1.6%, P=.008); furthermore, there was no difference in other explored outcomes between the 2 study groups. At logistic regression analysis, maternal age (odds ratio, 1.12; 95% confidence interval, 1.02–1.22; P=.023) and high-risk pregnancy (odds ratio, 4.21; 95% confidence interval, 3.90–5.11; P
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17. Cancer in pregnancy: Proposal of an italian multicenter study. gynecologic oncology group of the italian society of gynecology and obstetrics (sigo)
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Sartori, E, Franchi, M, Capelli, G, Cicinelli, E, Colacurci, N, De Vincenzo, R, Landoni, F, Maggino, T, Masturzo, B, Parazzini, F, Scarfone, G, Peccatori, F, Romagnolo, C, Scibilia, G, Scollo, P, Zola, P, Garzon, S, Raffaelli, R, Busato, E, Cetin, I, Giovannini, M, Zanni, G, Greggi, S, Marconi, A, Rizzo, N, Ruspa, G, Meroni, M, Volpi, E, Simoncini, T, Gadducci, A, Ghezzi, F, Lagana, A, Melis, G, Paoletti, A, Strobelt, N, Spinillo, A, Severi, F, Frusca, T, Greco, P, Nappi, L, Ricci, G, Vizza, E, Papaccio, M, Ratti, M, Scambia, G, Sartori E., Franchi M., Capelli G., Cicinelli E., Colacurci N., De Vincenzo R., Landoni F., Maggino T., Masturzo B., Parazzini F., Scarfone G., Peccatori F., Romagnolo C., Scibilia G., Scollo P., Zola P., Garzon S., Raffaelli R., Busato E., Cetin I., Giovannini M., Zanni G. C., Greggi S., Marconi A. M., Rizzo N., Ruspa G., Meroni M. G., Volpi E. O., Simoncini T., Gadducci A., Ghezzi F., Lagana A. S., Melis G. B., Paoletti A. M., Strobelt N., Spinillo A., Severi F. M., Frusca T., Greco P., Nappi L., Ricci G., Vizza E., Papaccio M., Ratti M., Scambia G., Sartori, E, Franchi, M, Capelli, G, Cicinelli, E, Colacurci, N, De Vincenzo, R, Landoni, F, Maggino, T, Masturzo, B, Parazzini, F, Scarfone, G, Peccatori, F, Romagnolo, C, Scibilia, G, Scollo, P, Zola, P, Garzon, S, Raffaelli, R, Busato, E, Cetin, I, Giovannini, M, Zanni, G, Greggi, S, Marconi, A, Rizzo, N, Ruspa, G, Meroni, M, Volpi, E, Simoncini, T, Gadducci, A, Ghezzi, F, Lagana, A, Melis, G, Paoletti, A, Strobelt, N, Spinillo, A, Severi, F, Frusca, T, Greco, P, Nappi, L, Ricci, G, Vizza, E, Papaccio, M, Ratti, M, Scambia, G, Sartori E., Franchi M., Capelli G., Cicinelli E., Colacurci N., De Vincenzo R., Landoni F., Maggino T., Masturzo B., Parazzini F., Scarfone G., Peccatori F., Romagnolo C., Scibilia G., Scollo P., Zola P., Garzon S., Raffaelli R., Busato E., Cetin I., Giovannini M., Zanni G. C., Greggi S., Marconi A. M., Rizzo N., Ruspa G., Meroni M. G., Volpi E. O., Simoncini T., Gadducci A., Ghezzi F., Lagana A. S., Melis G. B., Paoletti A. M., Strobelt N., Spinillo A., Severi F. M., Frusca T., Greco P., Nappi L., Ricci G., Vizza E., Papaccio M., Ratti M., and Scambia G.
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A pregnancy related cancer is defined as a neoplasm diagnosed in a woman during gestation or within 12 months following childbirth or abortion. Breast, thyroidal, melanoma, cervical and hematological malignancies are those most commonly diagnosed during pregnancy, with a reported incidence considered lower than those estimated of 1 case on 1000 pregnancies. The clinical complexity is generated by the co-presence of mother and fetus, and the consequent conflict represented by the need to identify a therapeutic strategy that is effective for the maternal prognosis and, at the same time, safeguards the fetal well-being. Moreover, the counseling, diagnosis, staging and management of these cases are further complicated because most of the scientific literature consists in case reports or small retrospective studies and lacks in guidelines and prospective clinical trials. On that basis, the Study Group on Cancer in Pregnancy (members of S.I.G.O.-Italian Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics) presents the TIGRE Trial, an Italian multicenter observational study aimed at establishing a shared database for the collection of epidemiological and clinical data of the patients affected by pregnancy related cancer in Italy, with the final objective to improve the outcome of a mother and a child involved in a such pathology.
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18. Needlestick injuries among obstetrics and gynecology trainees: A study design to investigate an underestimated priority
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Scambia, G, Raffaelli, R, Baggio, S, Garzon, S, Lagana, A, Sartori, E, Vanzo, F, Vizza, E, Angioli, R, Benedetto, C, Cagnacci, A, Candiani, M, Carta, G, Caserta, D, Cherchi, P, Ciavattini, A, Cicinelli, E, Cobellis, L, Cosmi, E, D'Anna, R, De Leo, V, Di Paola, R, Di Pinto, A, Ercoli, A, Facchinetti, F, Ferrazzi, E, Frusca, T, Ghezzi, F, Greco, P, Liberati, M, Loverro, G, Nappi, L, Palumbo, M, Neri, M, Perino, A, Clemenza, S, Piccione, E, Peterlunger, I, Rizzo, N, Negri, B, Simoncini, T, Spinillo, A, Venturini, P, Vergani, P, Zullo, F, Chiantera, A, Colacurci, N, Viora, E, Franchi, M, Scambia G., Raffaelli R., Baggio S., Garzon S., Lagana A. S., Sartori E., Vanzo F., Vizza E., Angioli R., Benedetto C., Cagnacci A., Candiani M., Carta G., Caserta D., Cherchi P. L., Ciavattini A., Cicinelli E., Cobellis L., Cosmi E., D'anna R., De Leo V., Di Paola R., Di Pinto A., Ercoli A., Facchinetti F., Ferrazzi E., Frusca T., Ghezzi F., Greco P., Liberati M., Loverro G., Nappi L., Palumbo M., Neri M., Perino A., Clemenza S., Piccione E., Peterlunger I., Rizzo N., Negri B., Simoncini T., Spinillo A., Venturini P. L., Vergani P., Zullo F., Chiantera A., Colacurci N., Viora E., Franchi M., Scambia, G, Raffaelli, R, Baggio, S, Garzon, S, Lagana, A, Sartori, E, Vanzo, F, Vizza, E, Angioli, R, Benedetto, C, Cagnacci, A, Candiani, M, Carta, G, Caserta, D, Cherchi, P, Ciavattini, A, Cicinelli, E, Cobellis, L, Cosmi, E, D'Anna, R, De Leo, V, Di Paola, R, Di Pinto, A, Ercoli, A, Facchinetti, F, Ferrazzi, E, Frusca, T, Ghezzi, F, Greco, P, Liberati, M, Loverro, G, Nappi, L, Palumbo, M, Neri, M, Perino, A, Clemenza, S, Piccione, E, Peterlunger, I, Rizzo, N, Negri, B, Simoncini, T, Spinillo, A, Venturini, P, Vergani, P, Zullo, F, Chiantera, A, Colacurci, N, Viora, E, Franchi, M, Scambia G., Raffaelli R., Baggio S., Garzon S., Lagana A. S., Sartori E., Vanzo F., Vizza E., Angioli R., Benedetto C., Cagnacci A., Candiani M., Carta G., Caserta D., Cherchi P. L., Ciavattini A., Cicinelli E., Cobellis L., Cosmi E., D'anna R., De Leo V., Di Paola R., Di Pinto A., Ercoli A., Facchinetti F., Ferrazzi E., Frusca T., Ghezzi F., Greco P., Liberati M., Loverro G., Nappi L., Palumbo M., Neri M., Perino A., Clemenza S., Piccione E., Peterlunger I., Rizzo N., Negri B., Simoncini T., Spinillo A., Venturini P. L., Vergani P., Zullo F., Chiantera A., Colacurci N., Viora E., and Franchi M.
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Risk of needlestick injuries (NSIs) is high in surgical staff. Medical students and trainees have reported the highest rate of NSIs, and Obstetrics and Gynecology is considered a high-risk specialty. The risk associated to NSIs is further increased by the high prevalence of blood borne pathogens in the population. Nevertheless, the degree of concern about contraction of these serious infections has been reported significantly lower over time, showing diminishing attitudes toward prevention of exposure and lack of consideration as a major problem, in fact most of NSIs resulted unreported. Therefore, education is fundamental to change individual attitudes and behaviors, to improve awareness and increase the use of standard protections, in order to reduce the injury rate and implement reporting to hospital surveillance systems. The proposed study aims to assess NSIs in trainees currently attending residency programs in Obstetrics and Gynecology in all academic hospitals of Italy, with a standardized, pre-piloted, national-based survey. At this purpose, we developed the Obstetrics Needlestick Injury Questionnaire (ONSI-Q), a 40-items survey that will be completed via a web-based platform. The ONSI-Q investigates real incidence of NSIs, adopted protection practices, presence of associated risk factors, and attitudes and rate of the reported accidents among trainees during obstetric procedures (suture of perineal tear/episiotomy and cesarean section). These results will provide the opportunity to investigate an underestimated priority, in order to encourage educational practices with the aim to improve prevention and reporting strategies, and therefore increase occupational safety in this high-risk surgical specialty.
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19. Association of body weight with sexual function in women
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Esposito, K, Ciotola, M, Giugliano, F, Bisogni, C, Schisano, B, Autorino, R, Cobellis, L, De Sio, M, Colacurci, N, and Giugliano, D
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20. Integrated pre-surgical diagnostic algorithm to define extent of disease in cervical cancer
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Sozzi, G., Berretta, R., Fiengo, S., Ferreri, M., Giallombardo, V., Finazzo, F., Messana, D., Capozzi, V. A., Colacurci, N., Scambia, Giovanni, Chiantera, V., Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063), Sozzi, G., Berretta, R., Fiengo, S., Ferreri, M., Giallombardo, V., Finazzo, F., Messana, D., Capozzi, V. A., Colacurci, N., Scambia, Giovanni, Chiantera, V., and Scambia G. (ORCID:0000-0003-2758-1063)
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Objectives Survival of patients with cervical cancer is strongly associated with the local extent of the primary disease. The aim of the study was to develop an integrated diagnostic algorithm, including ultrasonography (USG), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and examination under anesthesia, to define the local extent of disease in patients with newly diagnosed cervical cancer. Methods Patients with biopsy proven cervical cancer who underwent primary surgery from January 2013 to December 2018 in four participating centers were recruited. Patients who underwent USG, MRI, and examination under anesthesia prior to surgery were included in the study. Those for whom complete data were not available were excluded. Data regarding tumor size, parametrial invasion, and vaginal involvement obtained by USG, MRI, and examination under anesthesia were retrieved and compared with final histology. Specificity and sensitivity of the three methods were calculated for each parameter and the methods were compared with each other. An integrated pre-surgical algorithm was constructed considering the accuracy of each diagnostic method for each parameter. Results A total of 79 consecutive patients were included in the study. Median age was 53 years (range 28-87) and median body mass index was 24.6 kg/m 2 (range 16-43). Fifty-five (69.6%) patients had squamous carcinoma, 18 (22.8%) patients had adenocarcinoma, and six (7.6%) patients had other histological subtypes. A statistically significant difference among the three methods was found for detecting tumor size (p=0.002 for tumors >2 cm and p=0.006 for tumors >4 cm) and vaginal involvement (p=0.01). There was no difference in detection of parametrial invasion between USG, MRI, and examination under anesthesia (p=0.26). Furthermore, regarding tumor size assessment, USG was found to be the significantly better method (p<0.01 for tumors >2 cm and p=0.02 for tumors >4 cm). Examination under anesthesia was the most accurate me
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21. Expression and Distribution of Notch Protein Members in Human Placenta Throughout Pregnancy
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De Falco, M., Cobellis, L., Giraldi, D., Mastrogiacomo, A., Perna, A., Colacurci, N., Miele, L., and De Luca, A.
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22. Low-dose hormone therapy in the perimenopause
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De Franciscis, P., Cobellis, L., Fornaro, F., Sepe, E., Torella, M., and Colacurci, N.
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23. Age-related miRNome landscape of cumulus oophorus cells during controlled ovarian stimulation protocols in IVF cycles
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Dell’Aversana, C, primary, Cuomo, F, additional, Longobardi, S, additional, D’Hooghe, T, additional, Caprio, F, additional, Franci, G, additional, Santonastaso, M, additional, Colacurci, N, additional, Barone, S, additional, Pisaturo, V, additional, Valerio, D, additional, and Altucci, L, additional
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24. Diagnosis and treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis: a practical approach
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Cianci, A., primary, Cicinelli, E., additional, Colacurci, N., additional, De Leo, V., additional, Perino, A., additional, Pino, A., additional, Bartolo, E., additional, Randazzo, C.L., additional, Esposito, G., additional, Chiaffarino, F., additional, and Parazzini, F., additional
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25. The Effect of Ease of Transfer and Type of Catheter Used on Pregnancy and Implantation Rates in an IVF Program
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De Placido, G., Wilding, M., Strina, I., Mollo, A., Alviggi, E., Tolino, A., Colacurci, N., De Matteo, L., Marino, M., and Dale, B.
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26. Sterility Special Interest Group position paper on ART treatments and COVID 19 pandemic
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Alviggi, C., primary, Borini, A., additional, Costa, M., additional, D'Amato, G., additional, Gianaroli, L., additional, and Colacurci, N., additional
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27. In vitro fertilization and psychological stress: new insight about different routes of progesterone administration
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Mele, D., primary, Caprio, F., additional, D'Eufemia, M.D., additional, Schiattarella, A., additional, Labriola, D., additional, Schettino, M.T., additional, and Colacurci, N., additional
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28. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain relief for office hysteroscopy: an up-to-date review
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Riemma, G., primary, Schiattarella, A., additional, Colacurci, N., additional, Vitale, S. G., additional, Cianci, S., additional, Cianci, A., additional, and De Franciscis, P., additional
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29. The role of human papillomavirus in cervical pre-neoplastic lesions: The relationship between virus genotype and persistence or clearance of the infection
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Schettino, M. T., Mainini, G., Ammaturo, F. P., De Franciscis, P., Torella, M., Grauso, F., Messalli, E. M., Balbi, G., Offi, M. F., Colacurci, N., Schettino, M. T., Mainini, G., Ammaturo, F. P., De Franciscis, P., Torella, M., Grauso, F., Messalli, E. M., Balbi, G., Offi, M. F., and Colacurci, N.
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HPV infection persistence ,HPV infection progression ,Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia ,Oncology ,HPV infection clearance ,Squamous intraepithelial lesion ,Obstetrics and Gynecology - Abstract
Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection persistence is responsible for modifications that will lead to progression to a pre-neoplastic cervical lesion. This study examined persistence or clearance of HPV infection related to genotypes and to risk factors, like patients' age, smoking habit, and use of oral contraceptives. The data of 90 patients, who had a positive high risk-HPV (HR-HPV) test for more than 18 months irrespective of the genotype, were taken from the pathology database of the Colposcopy Clinic and the presence of HPV was assessed by the linear array test which utilized amplification of target DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and nucleic acid hybridization. During the first visit a careful anamnesis was taken, with information about lifestyle. Clearance was observed in 25% of infections by low risk genotypes and in 43% of which by high risk and, among high oncogenic risk genotypes, HPV 16, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, and 59 were mostly associated to persistence of infection. Among persistent HPV infections, progression occurred with HPV16 in 50% of cases, with HPV18 in 44.4% of cases, with HPV31 and HPV35 in 33.3% of cases, with HPV33 in 28.5% of cases, with HPV45 in 41.7% of cases, with HPV51 in 25% of cases, and with HPV59 in 20%. There was no statistically significant difference between persistence of high risk and low risk genotypes and a significant association with the cited risk factors. A long period of follow- up, HPV-DNA detection by PCR, and the study of risk factors could lead to improve the diagnosis of persistent HPV infections.
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30. Cancer in pregnancy: proposal of an Italian multicenter study. Gynecologic Oncology Group of the Italian Society of Gynæcology and Obstetrics (SIGO)
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Sartori, E., Franchi, M., Capelli, G., Cicinelli, E., Colacurci, N., Vincenzo, R., Landoni, F., Maggino, T., Masturzo, B., Parazzini, F., Scarfone, G., Peccatori, F., Romagnolo, C., Scibilia, G., Scollo, P., Zola, P., Garzon, S., Raffaelli, R., Busato, E., Cetin, I., Giovannini, M., Zanni, G. C., Greggi, S., Marconi, A. M., Rizzo, N., Ruspa, G., Meroni, M. G., Volpi, E. O., Simoncini, T., Gadducci, A., Ghezzi, F., Laganà, A. S., Melis, G. B., Paoletti, A. M., Strobelt, N., Spinillo, A., Severi, F. M., Frusca, T., Greco, P., Nappi, L., Ricci, G., Enrico Vizza, Papaccio, M., Ratti, M., Scambia, G., Sartori, E, Franchi, M, Capelli, G, Cicinelli, E, Colacurci, N, De Vincenzo, R, Landoni, F, Maggino, T, Masturzo, B, Parazzini, F, Scarfone, G, Peccatori, F, Romagnolo, C, Scibilia, G, Scollo, P, Zola, P, Garzon, S, Raffaelli, R, Busato, E, Cetin, I, Giovannini, M, Zanni, G, Greggi, S, Marconi, A, Rizzo, N, Ruspa, G, Meroni, M, Volpi, E, Simoncini, T, Gadducci, A, Ghezzi, F, Lagana, A, Melis, G, Paoletti, A, Strobelt, N, Spinillo, A, Severi, F, Frusca, T, Greco, P, Nappi, L, Ricci, G, Vizza, E, Papaccio, M, Ratti, M, Scambia, G, Sartori, Enrico, Franchi, Massimo, Capelli, Giovanni, Cicinelli, Ettore, Colacurci, Nicola, De Vincenzo, Rosa, Landoni, Fabio, Maggino, Tiziano, Masturzo, Bianca, Parazzini, Fabio, Scarfone, Giovanna, Peccatori, Fedro, Romagnolo, Cesare, Scibilia, Giuseppe, Scollo, Paolo, Zola, Paolo, Garzon, Simone, Raffaelli, Ricciarda, Busato, Enrico, Cetin, Irene, Giovannini, Massimo, Zanni, Giuliano Carlo, Greggi, Stefano, Marconi, Anna Maria, Rizzo, Nicola, Ruspa, Giovanni, Meroni, Mario Giuseppe, Volpi, Eugenio Oreste, Simoncini, Tommaso, Gadducci, Angiolo, Ghezzi, Fabio, Laganà, Antonio Simone, Melis, Gian Benedetto, Paoletti, Anna Maria, Strobelt, Nicola, Spinillo, Arsenio, Severi, Filiberto Maria, Frusca, Tiziana, Greco, Pantaleo, Nappi, Luigi, Ricci, Giuseppe, Vizza, Enrico, Papaccio, Marta, Ratti, Martina, and Scambia, Giovanni
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TIGER Trial ,fetal development ,Pregnancy related cancer, chemotherapy, teratogenic risk, fetal development, multicenter observational study, TIGER Trial ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Chemotherapy ,Fetal development ,Multicenter observational study ,Pregnancy related cancer ,Teratogenic risk ,Tiger trial ,multicenter observational study ,chemotherapy ,teratogenic risk - Abstract
A pregnancy related cancer is defined as a neoplasm diagnosed in a woman during gestation or within 12 months following childbirth or abortion. Breast, thyroidal, melanoma, cervical and hematological malignancies are those most commonly diagnosed during pregnancy, with a reported incidence considered lower than those estimated of 1 case on 1000 pregnancies. The clinical complexity is generated by the co-presence of mother and fetus, and the consequent conflict represented by the need to identify a therapeutic strategy that is effective for the maternal prognosis and, at the same time, safeguards the fetal well-being. Moreover, the counseling, diagnosis, staging and management of these cases are further complicated because most of the scientific literature consists in case reports or small retrospective studies and lacks in guidelines and prospective clinical trials. On that basis, the Study Group on Cancer in Pregnancy (members of S.I.G.O.-Italian Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics) presents the TIGRE Trial, an Italian multicenter observational study aimed at establishing a shared database for the collection of epidemiological and clinical data of the patients affected by pregnancy related cancer in Italy, with the final objective to improve the outcome of a mother and a child involved in a such pathology.
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31. Recombinant human LH supplementation versus recombinant human FSH (rFSH) step-up protocol during controlled ovarian stimulation in normogonadotrophic women with initial inadequate ovarian response to rFSH. A multicentre, prospective, randomized controlled trial
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De Placido, G., Alviggi, C., Perino, A., Strina, I., Lisi, F., Fasolino, A., De Palo, R., Ranieri, A., Colacurci, N., and Mollo, A.
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32. Laparoscopic myomectomy: A comparison of surgical techniques
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Castaldi, M. A., lavinia Mosca, Toro, G., Colacurci, N., Signoriello, G., Cobellis, L., Castaldi, M. A., Mosca, L., Toro, G., Colacurci, N., Signoriello, G., and Cobellis, L.
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Fibroid ,Leiomyoma ,Uterine myomectomy ,Uterine neoplasms ,Laparoscopic surgical procedure ,Laparoscopy ,Fibromyoma ,Gynecologic surgical procedure ,Laparoscopic surgery ,Myoma ,Gynecologic surgery ,Minimally invasive surgical procedure ,Fibroid uteru - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate 2 different techniques of myomectomy by comparing laparoscopy with 3 or 2 suprapubic ports, with regard to operative parameters and outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: This was a retrospective nonrandomized study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2) set at the Second University of Naples, involving 67 patients who underwent laparoscopic myomectomy between January 2010 and March 2014. Patients were divided into 2 groups: Group A (n=37) underwent laparoscopic myomectomy with 3 operative ports, and Group B (n=30) underwent laparoscopic myomectomy with 2 operative ports. RESULTS: Significant differences were observed in operative times and intraoperative blood loss. No significant difference was observed in number of removed myomas, although a significantly greater number of isthmic and infraligamentary myomas and a greater diameter of removed myomas were observed in the patients of Group A as compared to those in Group B. The degree of surgical difficulty, evaluated by visual analog scale, was higher in Group A. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic myomectomy with 2 operative trocars is, in our opinion, an effective and safe surgical approach with lower or at least comparable intraoperative difficulties and similar outcome. However, the technique with 3 operative trocars remains the best choice for large and difficult myomas.
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33. Age-related miRNome landscape of cumulus oophorus cells during controlled ovarian stimulation protocols in IVF cycles.
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Dell'Aversana, C, Cuomo, F, Longobardi, S, D'Hooghe, T, Caprio, F, Franci, G, Santonastaso, M, Colacurci, N, Barone, S, Pisaturo, V, Valerio, D, and Altucci, L
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CUMULUS cells (Embryology) ,EMBRYOS ,INDUCED ovulation ,OVARIAN function tests ,OVUM donation ,MITOGEN-activated protein kinases ,RNA polymerases ,REPRODUCTIVE technology ,RESEARCH ,OVUM ,MEDICAL cooperation ,EVALUATION research ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CELLS ,FERTILIZATION in vitro - Abstract
Study Question: Is the microRNA (miRNA) expression pattern of cumulus oophorus cells (COCs) in women undergoing medically assisted reproduction (MAR) procedures differentially modulated according to patient age and gonadotropin treatment strategy?Summary Answer: Maternal age is an independent factor impacting miRNA expression in COCs while gonadotropin treatment may affect follicular miRNA expression and IVF efficacy.What Is Known Already: Epigenetic mechanisms in female infertility are complex and poorly studied. DNA methylation, histone modifications, miRNAs and nucleosome positioning influence cellular machinery through positive and negative feedback mechanisms either alone or interactively. miRNAs are important regulators during oogenesis, spermatogenesis and early embryogenesis, and are reported to play a role in regulating crosstalk between the oocyte and COCs. Although miRNome analysis has been performed in female human reproductive tissues (endometrium, myometrium, cervix and ovaries), epigenetic modifications in women with infertility have not been explored in detail. In addition, the impact of gonadotropin treatments during MAR on miRNA expression in COCs has not been fully investigated.Study Design, Size, Duration: This study was carried out in 53 COC samples obtained from mature metaphase II (MII) oocytes in 53 women undergoing MAR treatment. A total of 38 samples for assay development were pooled by maternal age and gonadotropin treatment into four predetermined subgroups: ≥36 years and recombinant human FSH (r-hFSH), n = 10; ≥36 years and r-hFSH+ recombinant human-luteinizing hormone (r-hLH), n = 10; ≤35 years and r-hFSH, n = 9; ≤35 years and r-hFSH+r-hLH, n = 9. miRNome profiles were determined and compared between subgroups. Expression of defined miRNAs was validated in the remaining fifteen samples, representative of each subgroup, by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Participants/materials, Setting, Methods: COCs were processed for miRNA-enriched total RNA extraction and pooled in homogeneous subgroups to obtain a sufficient amount and quality of starting material to perform the analysis. Each pooled sample underwent miRNA profiling using PCR assay system to examine expression of 752 human miRNAs without pre-amplification. Data were analyzed using the delta-delta Ct method for relative quantitation and prediction of target genes (with at least four algorithms predicting the same miRNA-gene interaction pair (HIT)>4). The miRSystem database provided functional annotation enrichment (raw P-value <0.05) of co-expressed miRNAs.Main Results and the Role Of Chance: We found distinctive miRNA expression profiles in each subgroup correlating with age and MAR stimulation. In addition, a number of selective and co-expressed miRNAs were revealed by comparative analysis. A cluster of 37 miRNAs were commonly but differentially expressed in all four pools. Significant differences were observed in expression regulation of 37 miRNAs between age groups (≤35 or ≥36) in women receiving r-hFSH+r-hLH compared to those receiving r-hFSH alone. Higher concentrations and increased numbers of miRNAs were recorded in younger than in older patients, regardless of treatment. Functional and expression studies performed to retrieve common miRNome profiles revealed an enrichment of biological functions in oocyte growth and maturation, embryo development, steroidogenesis, ovarian hyperstimulation, apoptosis and cell survival, glucagon and lipid metabolism, and cell trafficking. The highest scored pathways of target genes of the 37 common miRNAs were associated with mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways, G alpha signaling, transcription regulation, tight junctions, RNA polymerase I and III, and mitochondrial transcription. We identified a potential age- and MAR stimulation-dependent signature in the miRNA landscape of COCs.Limitations, Reasons For Caution: We cannot rule out the possibility that other unknown individual genetic or clinical factors may have interfered with the reported results. Since miRNA profiling was conducted with a predefined array of target probes, other miRNA molecules, potentially modulated by age and hormonal stimulation, may have been missed in this study.Wider Implications Of the Findings: miRNA expression in COCs is modulated by gonadotropin treatment and correlates strongly with age. A better understanding of the expression patterns and functions of miRNAs may lead to the development of novel therapeutics to treat ovarian dysfunction and improve fertility in older women.Study Funding/competing Interest: This study was funded by Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany. All authors declared no competing interest, except SL and TD who are fully employed by Merck KGaA.Trial Registration Number: N/A. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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34. OBSTETRIC OUTCOME AFTER SURGERY FOR MULLERIAN MALFORMATIONS
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De Placido, G, Colacurci, N, Mollo, A, Carravetta, C, Alviggi, C, and Landino, G
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35. The combination of betamethasone and Ambroxol for the prophylaxis of neonatal RDS
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Zullo, F., primary, Colacurci, N., additional, Rota, G., additional, Strina, I., additional, Scarcella, A., additional, Stanzione, M., additional, and De Placido, G., additional
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36. Intracellular oxidative stress in granulose cells impact on ART success in reduced ovarian reserve
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Santonastaso M., Mottola F., Mele D., Rocco L., Caprio F., Colacurci N., Editor rivista, Santonastaso, M., Mottola, F., Mele, D., Rocco, L., Caprio, F., and Colacurci, N.
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37. Negative impact on ovarian reserve due to intracellular oxidative stress in human granulosa cells
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Santonastaso M., Mottola F., Caprio F., Stingo V., Colacurci N., Rocco L, Rosa Carotenuto and Ida Ferrandino, Santonastaso, M., Mottola, F., Caprio, F., Stingo, V., Colacurci, N., and Rocco, L
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38. Single-incision Mini-slings Versus Retropubic Tension-free Vaginal Tapes: A Multicenter Clinical Trial
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Palomba S, Oppedisano R, Falbo A, Torella M, Maiorana A, Materazzo C, Mastrantonio P, La Sala GB, Alio L, Colacurci N, Zullo F., TOLINO, ACHILLE, Palomba, S, Oppedisano, R, Falbo, A, Torella, M, Maiorana, A, Materazzo, C, Tolino, Achille, Mastrantonio, P, La Sala, Gb, Alio, L, Colacurci, N, and Zullo, F.
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39. Mirabegron in the treatment of overactive bladder
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Leone Roberti Maggiore U, Cardozo L, Ferrero S, Sileo F, Cola A, Del Deo F, Torella M, Colacurci N, Salvatore S., CANDIANI , MASSIMO, Leone Roberti Maggiore, U, Cardozo, L, Ferrero, S, Sileo, F, Cola, A, Del Deo, F, Torella, Marco, Colacurci, Nicola, Candiani, M, Salvatore, S., Torella, M, Colacurci, N, and Candiani, Massimo
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40. Efficacy of an orally administered combination of hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, curcumin and quercetin for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections in postmenopausal women
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Torella, M., primary, Del Deo, F., additional, Grimaldi, A., additional, Iervolino, S.A., additional, Pezzella, M., additional, Tammaro, C., additional, Gallo, P., additional, Rappa, C., additional, De Franciscis, P., additional, and Colacurci, N., additional
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41. Intravesical therapy in recurrent cystitis: a multi-center experience
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Torella M, Schettino MT, Serati M, De Franciscis P, Colacurci N., SALVATORE , STEFANO, Torella, M, Schettino, Mt, Salvatore, Stefano, Serati, M, De Franciscis, P, and Colacurci, N.
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42. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles reduce human sperm DNA stability
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Lucia ROCCO, Santonastaso, M., Caprio, F., Mottola, F., Stingo, V., Colacurci, N., Rocco, Lucia, Santonastaso, Marianna, Caprio, Francesca, Mottola, Filomena, Stingo, Vincenzo, and Colacurci, Nicola
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43. A randomized controller trial comparing three single-incision mini-slings: surgical data
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Palomba S., Oppedisano R., Torella M., Falbo A., Maiorana A., Materazzo C., Tartaglia E., Mastrantonio P., Alio L., Colacurci N., Zullo F., TOLINO, ACHILLE, Palomba, S., Oppedisano, R., Torella, M., Falbo, A., Maiorana, A., Materazzo, C., Tartaglia, E., Tolino, Achille, Mastrantonio, P., Alio, L., Colacurci, N., and Zullo, F.
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44. A molecular carrier to transport and deliver cisplatin into endometrial cancer cells
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BORRELLI A, SCHIATTARELLA A, MUSELLA A, MANCINI R, CAPASSO C, DE LUCA V, CARGINALE V, GORI E, IACOBELLIS F, COLACURCI N, COBELLIS L, MANCINI A., PICA, ALESSANDRA, DI SANTI, ANNALISA, BASILE, FILOMENA, Borrelli, A, Schiattarella, A, Musella, A, Mancini, R, Capasso, C, DE LUCA, V, Carginale, V, Gori, E, Pica, Alessandra, DI SANTI, Annalisa, Basile, Filomena, Iacobellis, F, Colacurci, N, Cobellis, L, and Mancini, A.
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leader peptide ,molecular carrier ,cisplatin ,endometrial carcinoma - Abstract
The leader peptide of a recombinant MnSOD, conjugated to cisplatin, facilitates delivery of cisplatin into endometrial adeno-carcinoma cells (HBT-112) cells. Clonogenic tests on both, normal (MRC-5) and (HBT-112) cancer cells were made in the presence of rMnSOD-Lp, cisplatin alone or cisplatin conjugated to the rMnSOD-Lp (rMnSOD-Lp-CC). The amount of platinum delivered into the cells was measured through atomic spectrophotometric absorbance. The effects of drug treatments on tumor cells were finally evaluated by light (LM) and (TEM) microscopy. By using 0.5 ,M cisplatin alone on tumor cells, its cytotoxic effect resulted minimal, while in the same concentration of rMnSOD-Lp-CC, no tumor cells survived. The atomic absorbance analysis showed that rMnSOD-Lp-CC delivered approximately 5 times more cisplatin into HTB-112 cells than the amount delivered using cisplatin alone. It is worthy to note that rMnSOD-Lp resulted not toxic at all on all tested cells. By observation at LM, the cells treated with rMnSOD-Lp-CC proved signs of nuclear and cytoplasmic fragmentation, i.e. apoptosis induced by the treatment, as confirmed by TEM analysis. We retain that rMnSOD-Lp deserves to be considered as a molecular carrier to deliver cisplatin directly into tumor cells, and transforming its antireplicative activity in a specific and selective antitumor agent.
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45. Impact of rh-FSH on sperm DFI in idiopathic oligoasthenospermia
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Colacurci, N., D'Eufemia, M. D., Auletta, V., De Franciscis, P., Trotta, C., La Verde, E., Mele, D., MONTI, MARIA GAIA, Z. Ben-Rafael, B.C.J.M. Fauser, R. Frydman, Colacurci, Nicola, D’Eufemia, Md, Auletta, V, DE FRANCISCIS, Pasquale, Monti, Mg, Trotta, Carlo, La Verde, E, Mele, D., Colacurci, N., D'Eufemia, M. D., Auletta, V., De Franciscis, P., Monti, MARIA GAIA, Trotta, C., and La Verde, E.
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46. Correlates of sexual functioning in Italian menopausal women
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Donati Sarti, C, Graziottin, A, Mincigrucci, M, Ricci, E, Chiaffarino, F, Bonaca, S, Becorpi, A, Cipriani, S, Parazzini, F, Gruppo di studio IperAOGOI, Agostinelli, D, Alpinelli, P, Angeloni, C, Arienzo, R, Bacchi Modena, A, Baldaccini, E, Barese, G, Barretta, R, Belloni, C, Bergamini, E, Bocchin, E, Bongiovanni, F, Bonomo, A, Boninfante, Ce, Borsellino, G, Bassi Carla, M, Brun, A, Buonerba, M, Cancellieri, F, Cappa, F, Cardone, A, Colacurci, N, Carlomagno, F, Casarella, G, Ceccarelli, P, Cecchini, G, Chiantera, A, Persia, A, Cicchetti, C, Cocca, Eb, D'Amore, A, Comitini, G, Coppola, A, Cordapatri, A, Corrado Tonti, G, Christiani, P, Curiel, P, D'Andrea, A, D'Angelo, N, D'Asta, S, De Carlo, G, De Leo, V, De Placido, G, De Silvio MG, Del Pup, L, Di Donato, P, Di Nisio, Q, di Prisco, L, Dolfin, G, Raspagliesi, F, Ercolano, Vb, Esposito, E, Fabiani, M, Fasolino, A, Fiorillo, F, Fischetti, G, Gacci, G, Galati, G, Gallo, M, Garbarino, G, Garzarelli, S, Genazzani, Andrea, Gambacciani, M, Giannola, C, Graziano, R, Giannone, G, Giulini, Ns, Golinelli, S, Gullo, D, Lai, Gr, Lai, R, Laneve, Mr, Levi D'Ancona, V, Li Calsi, L, Luerti, M, Lupo, A, Marchesoni, D, Marino, L, Masellis, G, Massi, Gb, Mazzola, V, Melani, A, Meli, G, Mucci, M, Nocera, F, Orlando, A, Palumbo, G, Papotto, A, Penotti, M, Pirillo, P, Pisaturo, G, Procaccioli, P, Quaranta, S, Rastelli, S, Rattazzi, Pd, Rossaro, D, Santeufemia, G, Santilli, C, Scarpello, F, Scarselli, G, Schiliro, S, Schonauer, S, Trojano, V, Scopelliti, A, Senatore, G, Spagnuolo, L, Stellin, G, Stigliano, Cm, Storace, A, Tamburrino, A, Tesauro, R, Todaro, Pa, Trombetta, G, Vadala, P, Valentino, G, Zandonini, G, Zompicchiatti, C, Zullo, F., Donati Sarti, C., Graziottin, A., Mincigrucci, M., Ricci, E., Chiaffarino, F., Bonaca, S., Becorpi, A., Cipriani, S., Parazzini, F., Colacurci, N., Carlomagno, F., Casarella, G., Ceccarelli, P., Cecchini, G., Chiantera, A., Persia, A., Cicchetti, C., Cocca, E. B., D'Amore, A., Comitini, G., Coppola, A., Cordapatri, A., Corrado Tonti, G., Christiani, P., Curiel, P., D'Andrea, A., D'Angelo, N., D'Asta, S., De Carlo, G., De Leo, V., DE PLACIDO, Giuseppe, De Silvio, M. G., Del Pup, L., Di Donato, P., Di Nisio, Q., di Prisco, L., Dolfin, G., Raspagliesi, F., Ercolano, V. B., Esposito, E., Fabiani, M., Fasolino, A., Fiorillo, F., Fischetti, G., Gacci, G., Galati, G., Gallo, M., Garbarino, G., Garzarelli, S., Sarti, C. Donati, and Colacurci, Nicola
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,MENOPAUSE ,Cross-sectional study ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Libido ,Sexual Behavior ,SEXUAL FUNCTIONING ,Human sexuality ,Orgasm ,QUALITY OF LIFE ,CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaire ,Humans ,Sexual Dysfunctions, Psychological ,Life Style ,media_common ,Gynecology ,Cross-Sectional Studie ,HORMONE THERAPY ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Menopause ,Sexual intercourse ,Sexual desire ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Italy ,Women's Health ,Female ,business ,Demography ,Human - Abstract
To analyze the sexuality of Italian menopausal women.Cross-sectional study.Menopausal women consecutively observed during the study period in menopause clinics.Women were interviewed about their current and premenopausal sexual activity: sexual intercourse frequency and self-rated sexual desire, capacity for orgasm and sexual satisfaction were recorded. Women were defined as having poor sexual functioning if they had one or less sexual intercourses per week or answered 'absent/poor' to the questions about the sexual domains.Oral hormone therapy (HT) use (odds ratio (OR) 0.43 for desire, 0.54 for orgasm and 0.56 for overall sexual satisfaction, all p0.001) and transdermal HT (OR 0.38, 0.53 and 0.53, respectively, all p0.001) were significantly associated with lower risk of poor sexual functioning. Higher physical and mental component scores (PCS and MCS, range 0-100) of the Short Form-12 are inversely related to poor sexual functioning (OR by point 0.96, 0.95, 0.95 for PCS and 0.96, 0.96 and 0.95, for MCS, respectively, all p0.001). Pain during and symptoms after sexual intercourse were significantly related to desire (OR 1.96 and 1.78, respectively), orgasm (OR 2.22 and 2.06, respectively) and sexual satisfaction (OR 2.02 and 1.79, respectively). The partner's health problems were associated with low sexual intercourse frequency (OR 4.18, p0.001) and absent/poor overall satisfaction (OR 2.61, p0.001).This study shows that, in menopausal Italian women attending menopause clinics, sexual function is associated with the quality of sexual life in reproductive age, partner's health status, current quality of life, HT and occurrence of pain during and symptoms after sexual intercourse.
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47. Low type 1 cannabinoid receptor levels characterize placental villous in labouring delivery
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Acone G, Trabucco E, Colacurci N, Cobellis L, Mackie K, Meccariello R, Cacciola G, Chioccarelli T, Fasano S, Pierantoni R, Cobellis G., Acone, G, Trabucco, E, Colacurci, N, Cobellis, L, Mackie, K, Meccariello, R, Cacciola, G, Chioccarelli, T, Fasano, S, Pierantoni, R, and Cobellis, G.
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48. Long-term outcomes of perineal rehabilitation
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Torella, M., Schettino, M. T., Tammaro, C., Grimaldi, A., Del Deo, F., Francesca Gimigliano, Colacurci, N., Torella, Marco, Schettino, Mt, Tammaro, C, Grimaldi, A, Del Deo, F, Gimigliano, Francesca, and Colacurci, Nicola
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Aim: Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is classified with a level 1 evidence and a grade A recommendation, but long term effects have not been studied thoroughly. This study aims at assessing the long-term effectiveness of perineal rehabilitation on patients with mild prolapse and pure stress urinary incontinence (IUS) symptoms. Methods: Retrospective observational study on 49 patients examined at the beginning of the observation and 60 months after receiving biofeedback assisted PFMT. We created two groups. Group A: 27 women with mild symptoms of prolapse and pure mild IUS; Group B: 22 symptomatic patients postsurgery. We considered as therapeutic success a 50% general reduction of the symptoms experienced by the patients in terms of reduction of leakage episodes, number of pads used, strength and endurance of the pubococcygeus muscle and initial prolapse signs/symptoms. Results: Group A (follow-up 60 months): Reduction of prolapse symptoms: cured/much improved: 65% (17 patients); worse: 22.4%(6 patients); unchanged: 18.5% (5 patients); reduction of urinary symptoms: cured/much improved: 59.3% (16 patients); surgery: 40.7% (11 patients); group B (follow-up 60 months); cured: 55.5% (12 patients); much improved: 44% (10 patients) Conclusion: In conclusion, as for the treatment of menopausal patients with symptoms of mild disorders of the urinary/genital system, excellent results were reported in women underwent rehabilitation, as a first approach or after failed TVT-O.
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49. Biomechanical features of bidirectional-barbed suture: a randomized laboratory analysis
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Castaldi, M. A., Cobellis, L., Fernando Fraternali, Ardovino, M., Ardovino, I., Colacurci, N., Castaldi, Ma, Cobellis, Luigi, Fraternali, F, Ardovino, M, Ardovino, I, and Colacurci, Nicola
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Sheep ,Sutures ,Abdominal Wall ,Suture Techniques ,Animals ,Prospective Studies ,Models, Biological ,Biomechanical Phenomena - Abstract
The aim of the current prospective study was to evaluate the biomechanical stability of barbed suture vs. conventional suture. Biomechanical stability of a 14x14-cm PDO/polydioxanone, with a half circle and 36-mm needle, bidirectional barbed 0-Quill suture (Angiotech, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) vs. 1-Poliglecaprone 25 (Monocryl, Ethicon, Inc, Somerville, NJ) suture was evaluated on biological specimens. The 1-Monocryl suture was chosen because it is widely used by gynecological surgeons in the repair either of the vaginal cuff or the uterine wall defects. Forty specimens of aponeurotic muscle, obtained from abdominal wall of a lamb, were prepared, and randomly assigned to 1 of 2 repair groups: Group A (n = 20) classic repair with 1-Monocryl suture; Group B (n = 20) 0-Quill barbed suture. Each specimen was transected at the midpoint and then repaired. Biomechanical stability of the repaired specimen was verified on a CMT6000 electromechanical universal testing machine (SANS, MTS SYSTEMS, China Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China), with a 1kN cell. Biomechanical tests showed that maximum force was similar for 1-Monocryl and 0-Quill respectively (p = non-significant). This randomized laboratory study shows that biomechanical stability of the sutures is comparable.
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50. Erratum: Mirabegron in the treatment of overactive bladder (Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy (2014) 15:6 873-87))
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Roberti Maggiore, U. L., Cardozo, L., Ferrero, S., Sileo, F., Cola, A., Del Dio, F., Torella, M., Colacurci, N., Candiani, M., and Salvatore, S.
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