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2. Evidence from the large VALIGA cohort validates the subclassification of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in IgA nephropathy
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Coppo, R., Feehaly, J., Troyanov, S., Cattran, D.C., Cook, H.T., Roberts, I., Radcliffe, John, Russo, M.L., Tesar, V., Maixnerova, D., Lundberg, S., Gesualdo, L., Emma, F., Fuiano, L., Beltrame, G., Rollino, C., Amore, A., Camilla, R., Peruzzi, L., Praga, M., Feriozzi, S., Polci, R., Segoloni, G., Colla, L., Pani, A., Piras, D., Angioi, A., Cancarini, G., Ravera, S., Durlik, M., Moggia, E., Ballarin, J., Di Giulio, S., Pugliese, F., Serriello, I., Caliskan, Y., Sever, M., Kilicaslan, I., Locatelli, F., Del Vecchio, L., Wetzels, J.F.M., Peters, H., Berg, U., Carvalho, F., da Costa Ferreira, A.C., Maggio, M., Wiecek, A., Ots-Rosenberg, M., Magistroni, R., Topaloglu, R., Bilginer, Y., D’Amico, M., Papagianni, K., Stangou, M., Giacchino, F., Goumenos, D., Papasotirious, M., Kalliakmani, P., Gerolymos, M., Galesic, K., Toric, L., Geddes, C., Siamopoulos, K., Balafa, O., Galliani, M., Stratta, P., Quaglia, M., Bergia, R., Cravero, R., Salvadori, M., Cirami, L., Fellstrom, B., Kloster Smerud, H., Ferrario, F., Stellato, T., Egido, J., Martin, C., Floege, J., Eitner, F., Lupo, A., Bernich, P., Menè, P., Morosetti, M., van Kooten, C., Rabelink, T., Reinders, M.E.J., Boria Grinyo, J.M., Cusinato, S., Benozzi, L., Savoldi, S., Licata, C., Mizerska-Wasiak, M., Roszkowska-Blaim, M., Hryszko, T., Klinger, M., Kamińska, D., Krajewska, M., Martina, G., Messuerotti, A., Dal Canton, A., Esposito, C., Migotto, C., Triolo, G., Mariano, F., Pozzi, C., Boero, R., Cambier, A., Bellur, S., Mazzucco, G., Giannakakis, C., Honsova, E., Sundelin, B., Di Palma, A.M., Diomedi-Casadei, F., Gutiérrez, E., Asunis, A.M., Barratt, J., Tardanico, R., Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., Arce Terroba, J., Fortunato, M., Pantzaki, A., Ozluk, Y., Steenbergen, E., Soderberg, M., Riispere, Z., Furci, L., Orhan, D., Kipgen, D., Casartelli, D., Galesic Ljubanovic, D., Gakiopoulou, H., Bertoni, E., Cannata Ortiz, P., Karkoszka, H., Groene, H.J., Stoppacciaro, A., Bajema, I., Bruijn, J., Fulladosa Oliveras, X., Maldyk, J., Ioachim, E., Royal, V., Bellur, Shubha S., Troyanov, Stéphan, Vorobyeva, Olga, Coppo, Rosanna, and Roberts, Ian S.D.
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- 2024
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3. The impacts of technological changes and regulatory frameworks on global air pollutant emissions from the energy industry and road transport
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Oreggioni, G.D., Mahiques, O., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Schaaf, E., Muntean, M., Guizzardi, D., Vignati, E., and Crippa, M.
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- 2022
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4. Application of the International IgA Nephropathy Prediction Tool one or two years post-biopsy
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Russo, M.L., Troyanov, S., Cook, H.T., Roberts, I., Tesar, V., Maixnerova, D., Lundberg, S., Gesualdo, L., Emma, F., Fuiano, L., Beltrame, G., Rollino, C., Amore, A., Camilla, R., Peruzzi, L., Praga, M., Feriozzi, S., Polci, R., Segoloni, G., Colla, L., Pani, A., Piras, D., Angioi, A., Cancarini, G., Ravera, S., Durlik, M., Moggia, E., Ballarin, J., Di Giulio, S., Pugliese, F., Serriello, I., Caliskan, Y., Sever, M., Kilicaslan, I., Locatelli, F., Del Vecchio, L., Wetzels, J.F.M., Peters, H., Berg, U., Carvalho, F., da Costa Ferreira, A.C., Maggio, M., Wiecek, A., Ots-Rosenberg, M., Magistroni, R., Topaloglu, R., Bilginer, Y., D’Amico, M., Stangou, M., Giacchino, F., Goumenos, D., Papachristou, E., Galesic, K., Geddes, C., Siamopoulos, K., Balafa, O., Galliani, M., Stratta, P., Quaglia, M., Bergia, R., Cravero, R., Salvadori, M., Cirami, L., Fellstrom, B., Smerud, H. Kloster, Ferrario, F., Stellato, T., Egido, J., Martin, C., Floege, J., Eitner, F., Lupo, A., Bernich, P., Menè, P., Morosetti, M., van Kooten, C., Rabelink, T., Reinders, M.E.J., Boria Grinyo, J.M., Cusinato, S., Benozzi, L., Savoldi, S., Licata, C., Mizerska-Wasiak, M., Martina, G., Messuerotti, A., Dal Canton, A., Esposito, C., Migotto, C., Triolo, G., Mariano, F., Pozzi, C., Boero, R., Bellur, S., Mazzucco, G., Giannakakis, C., Honsova, E., Sundelin, B., Di Palma, A.M., Gutiérrez, E., Asunis, A.M., Barratt, J., Tardanico, R., Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., Terroba, J. Arce, Fortunato, M., Pantzaki, A., Ozluk, Y., Steenbergen, E., Soderberg, M., Riispere, Z., Furci, L., Orhan, D., Kipgen, D., Casartelli, D., Ljubanovic, D. Galesic, Gakiopoulou, H., Bertoni, E., Cannata Ortiz, P., Karkoszka, H., Groene, H.J., Stoppacciaro, A., Bajema, I., Bruijn, J., Fulladosa Oliveras, X., Maldyk, J., Ioachim, E., Bavbek, N., Cook, T., Alpers, C., Berthoux, F., Bonsib, S., D’Agati, V., D’Amico, G., Emancipator, S., Emmal, F., Fervenza, F., Florquin, S., Fogo, A., Groene, H., Haas, M., Hill, P., Hogg, R., Hsu, S., Hunley, T., Hladunewich, M., Jennette, C., Joh, K., Julian, B., Kawamura, T., Lai, F., Leung, C., Li, L., Li, P., Liu, Z., Massat, A., Mackinnon, B., Mezzano, S., Schena, F., Tomino, Y., Walker, P., Wang, H., Weening, J., Yoshikawa, N., Zeng, C.-H., Shi, S., Nogi, C., Suzuki, H., Koike, K., Hirano, K., Yokoo, T., Hanai, M., Fukami, K., Takahashi, K., Yuzawa, Y., Niwa, M., Yasuda, Y., Maruyama, S., Ichikawa, D., Suzuki, T., Shirai, S., Fukuda, A., Fujimoto, S., Trimarchi, H., Barbour, Sean J., Coppo, Rosanna, Zhang, Hong, Liu, Zhi-Hong, Suzuki, Yusuke, Matsuzaki, Keiichi, Er, Lee, Reich, Heather N., Barratt, Jonathan, and Cattran, Daniel C.
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- 2022
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5. Development and testing of an artificial intelligence tool for predicting end-stage kidney disease in patients with immunoglobulin A nephropathy
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Tesar, V., Maixnerova, D., Lundberg, S., Gesualdo, L., Emma, F., Fuiano, L., Beltrame, G., Rollino, C., Coppo, R., Amore, A., Camilla, R., Peruzzi, L., Praga, M., Feriozzi, S., Polci, R., Segoloni, G., Colla, L., Pani, A., Angioi, A., Piras, L., Feehally, J., Cancarini, G., Ravera, S., Durlik, M., Moggia, E., Ballarin, J., Di Giulio, S., Pugliese, F., Serriello, I., Caliskan, Y., Sever, M., Kilicaslan, I., Locatelli, F., Del Vecchio, L., Wetzels, J.F.M., Peters, H., Berg, U., Carvalho, F., da Costa Ferreira, A.C., Maggio, M., Wiecek, A., Ots-Rosenberg, M., Magistroni, R., Topaloglu, R., Bilginer, Y., D’Amico, M., Stangou, M., Giacchino, F., Goumenos, D., Papasotiriou, M., Galesic, K., Toric, L., Geddes, C., Siamopoulos, K., Balafa, O., Galliani, M., Stratta, P., Quaglia, M., Bergia, R., Cravero, R., Salvadori, M., Cirami, L., Fellstrom, B., Smerud, H. Kloster, Ferrario, F., Stellato, T., Egido, J., Martin, C., Floege, J., Eitner, F., Rauen, T., Lupo, A., Bernich, P., Menè, P., Morosetti, M., van Kooten, C., Rabelink, T., Reinders, M.E.J., Grinyo, J.M. Boria, Cusinato, S., Benozzi, L., Savoldi, S., Licata, C., Mizerska-Wasiak, M., Roszkowska-Blaim, M., Martina, G., Messuerotti, A., Canton, A. Dal, Esposito, C., Migotto, C., Triolo, G., Mariano, F., Pozzi, C., Boero, R., Mazzucco, Giannakakis, C., Honsova, E., Sundelin, B., Di Palma, A.M., Gutiérrez, E., Asunis, A.M., Barratt, J., Tardanico, R., Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., Terroba, J. Arce, Fortunato, M., Pantzaki, A., Ozluk, Y., Steenbergen, E., Soderberg, M., Riispere, Z., Furci, L., Orhan, D., Kipgen, D., Casartelli, D., GalesicLjubanovic, D., Gakiopoulou, H., Bertoni, E., Ortiz, P. Cannata, Karkoszka, H., Groene, H.J., Stoppacciaro, A., Bajema, I., Bruijn, J., FulladosaOliveras, X., Maldyk, J., Ioachim, E., Abbrescia, Daniela, Kouri, Nikoleta, Stangou, Maria, Papagianni, Aikaterini, Scolari, Francesco, Delbarba, Elisa, Bonomini, Mario, Piscitani, Luca, Stallone, Giovanni, Infante, Barbara, Godeas, Giulia, Madio, Desiree, Biancone, Luigi, Campagna, Marco, Zaza, Gianluigi, Squarzoni, Isabella, Cangemi, Concetta, Schena, Francesco Paolo, Anelli, Vito Walter, Trotta, Joseph, Di Noia, Tommaso, Manno, Carlo, Tripepi, Giovanni, D’Arrigo, Graziella, Chesnaye, Nicholas C., Russo, Maria Luisa, Zoccali, Carmine, Tesar, Vladimir, and Coppo, Rosanna
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- 2021
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6. Histologic and Clinical Factors Associated with Kidney Outcomes in IgA Vasculitis Nephritis
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Barbour, S, Coppo, R, Er, L, Pillebout, E, Russo, M, Alpers, C, Fogo, A, Ferrario, F, Jennette, J, Roberts, I, Cook, H, Ding, J, Su, B, Zhong, X, Fervenza, F, Zand, L, Peruzzi, L, Lucchetti, L, Katafuchi, R, Shima, Y, Yoshikawa, N, Ichikawa, D, Suzuki, Y, Murer, L, Wyatt, R, Nelson, R, Narus, J, Wenderfer, S, Geetha, D, Daugas, E, Monteiro, R, Nakatani, S, Mastrangelo, A, Nuutinen, M, Koskela, M, Weber, L, Hackl, A, Pohl, M, Pecoraro, C, Tsuboi, N, Yokoo, T, Takafumi, I, Fujimoto, S, Conti, G, Santoro, D, Materassi, M, Zhang, H, Shi, S, Liu, Z, Tesar, V, Maixnerova, D, Avila-Casado, C, Bajema, I, Barreca, A, Becker, J, Comstock, J, Cornea, V, Eldin, K, Hernandez, L, Hou, J, Joh, K, Lin, M, Messias, N, Muda, A, Pagni, F, Diomedi-Camassei, F, Tokola, H, D’Armiento, M, Seidl, M, Rosenberg, A, Sannier, A, Soares, M, Wang, S, Zeng, C, Haas, M, Barbour, Sean J., Coppo, Rosanna, Er, Lee, Pillebout, Evangeline, Russo, Maria Luisa, Alpers, Charles E., Fogo, Agnes B., Ferrario, Franco, Jennette, J. Charles, Roberts, Ian S. D., Cook, H. Terence, Ding, Jie, Su, Baige, Zhong, Xuhui, Fervenza, Fernando C., Zand, Ladan, Peruzzi, Licia, Lucchetti, Laura, Katafuchi, Ritsuko, Shima, Yuko, Yoshikawa, Norishige, Ichikawa, Daisuke, Suzuki, Yusuke, Murer, Luisa, Wyatt, Robert J., Nelson, Raoul D., Narus, JoAnn H., Wenderfer, Scott, Geetha, Duvuru, Daugas, Eric, Monteiro, Renato C., Nakatani, Shinya, Mastrangelo, Antonio, Nuutinen, Matti, Koskela, Mikael, Weber, Lutz T, Hackl, Agnes, Pohl, Martin, Pecoraro, Carmine, Tsuboi, Nobuo, Yokoo, Takashi, Takafumi, Ito, Fujimoto, Shouichi, Conti, Giovanni, Santoro, Domenico, Materassi, Marco, Zhang, Hong, Shi, Sufang, Liu, Zhi-Hong, Tesar, Vladimir, Maixnerova, Dita, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bajema, Ingeborg, Barreca, Antonella, Becker, Jan U., Comstock, Jessica M., Cornea, Virgilius, Eldin, Karen, Hernandez, Loren Herrera, Hou, Jean, Joh, Kensuke, Lin, Mercury, Messias, Nidia, Muda, Andrea Onetti, Pagni, Fabio, Diomedi-Camassei, Francesca, Tokola, Heikki, D’Armiento, Maria, Seidl, Maximilian, Rosenberg, Avi, Sannier, Aurélie, Soares, Maria Fernanda, Wang, Suxia, Zeng, Caihong, Haas, Mark, Barbour, S, Coppo, R, Er, L, Pillebout, E, Russo, M, Alpers, C, Fogo, A, Ferrario, F, Jennette, J, Roberts, I, Cook, H, Ding, J, Su, B, Zhong, X, Fervenza, F, Zand, L, Peruzzi, L, Lucchetti, L, Katafuchi, R, Shima, Y, Yoshikawa, N, Ichikawa, D, Suzuki, Y, Murer, L, Wyatt, R, Nelson, R, Narus, J, Wenderfer, S, Geetha, D, Daugas, E, Monteiro, R, Nakatani, S, Mastrangelo, A, Nuutinen, M, Koskela, M, Weber, L, Hackl, A, Pohl, M, Pecoraro, C, Tsuboi, N, Yokoo, T, Takafumi, I, Fujimoto, S, Conti, G, Santoro, D, Materassi, M, Zhang, H, Shi, S, Liu, Z, Tesar, V, Maixnerova, D, Avila-Casado, C, Bajema, I, Barreca, A, Becker, J, Comstock, J, Cornea, V, Eldin, K, Hernandez, L, Hou, J, Joh, K, Lin, M, Messias, N, Muda, A, Pagni, F, Diomedi-Camassei, F, Tokola, H, D’Armiento, M, Seidl, M, Rosenberg, A, Sannier, A, Soares, M, Wang, S, Zeng, C, Haas, M, Barbour, Sean J., Coppo, Rosanna, Er, Lee, Pillebout, Evangeline, Russo, Maria Luisa, Alpers, Charles E., Fogo, Agnes B., Ferrario, Franco, Jennette, J. Charles, Roberts, Ian S. D., Cook, H. Terence, Ding, Jie, Su, Baige, Zhong, Xuhui, Fervenza, Fernando C., Zand, Ladan, Peruzzi, Licia, Lucchetti, Laura, Katafuchi, Ritsuko, Shima, Yuko, Yoshikawa, Norishige, Ichikawa, Daisuke, Suzuki, Yusuke, Murer, Luisa, Wyatt, Robert J., Nelson, Raoul D., Narus, JoAnn H., Wenderfer, Scott, Geetha, Duvuru, Daugas, Eric, Monteiro, Renato C., Nakatani, Shinya, Mastrangelo, Antonio, Nuutinen, Matti, Koskela, Mikael, Weber, Lutz T, Hackl, Agnes, Pohl, Martin, Pecoraro, Carmine, Tsuboi, Nobuo, Yokoo, Takashi, Takafumi, Ito, Fujimoto, Shouichi, Conti, Giovanni, Santoro, Domenico, Materassi, Marco, Zhang, Hong, Shi, Sufang, Liu, Zhi-Hong, Tesar, Vladimir, Maixnerova, Dita, Avila-Casado, Carmen, Bajema, Ingeborg, Barreca, Antonella, Becker, Jan U., Comstock, Jessica M., Cornea, Virgilius, Eldin, Karen, Hernandez, Loren Herrera, Hou, Jean, Joh, Kensuke, Lin, Mercury, Messias, Nidia, Muda, Andrea Onetti, Pagni, Fabio, Diomedi-Camassei, Francesca, Tokola, Heikki, D’Armiento, Maria, Seidl, Maximilian, Rosenberg, Avi, Sannier, Aurélie, Soares, Maria Fernanda, Wang, Suxia, Zeng, Caihong, and Haas, Mark
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BACKGROUND: Nephritis is a common manifestation of IgA vasculitis and is morphologically indistinguishable from IgA nephropathy. While MEST-C scores are predictive of kidney outcomes in IgA nephropathy, their value in IgA vasculitis nephritis has not been investigated in large multiethnic cohorts. METHODS: Biopsies from 262 children and 99 adults with IgA vasculitis nephritis ( N =361) from 23 centers in North America, Europe, and Asia were independently scored by three pathologists. MEST-C scores were assessed for correlation with eGFR/proteinuria at biopsy. Because most patients ( N =309, 86%) received immunosuppression, risk factors for outcomes were evaluated in this group using latent class mixed models to identify classes of eGFR trajectories over a median follow-up of 2.7 years (interquartile range, 1.2-5.1). Clinical and histologic parameters associated with each class were determined using logistic regression. RESULTS: M, E, T, and C scores were correlated with either eGFR or proteinuria at biopsy. Two classes were identified by latent class mixed model, one with initial improvement in eGFR followed by a late decline (class 1, N =91) and another with stable eGFR (class 2, N =218). Class 1 was associated with a higher risk of an established kidney outcome (time to ≥30% decline in eGFR or kidney failure; hazard ratio, 5.84; 95% confidence interval, 2.37 to 14.4). Among MEST-C scores, only E1 was associated with class 1 by multivariable analysis. Other factors associated with class 1 were age 18 years and younger, male sex, lower eGFR at biopsy, and extrarenal noncutaneous disease. Fibrous crescents without active changes were associated with class 2. CONCLUSIONS: Kidney outcome in patients with biopsied IgA vasculitis nephritis treated with immunosuppression was determined by clinical risk factors and endocapillary hypercellularity (E1) and fibrous crescents, which are features that are not part of the International Study of Diseases of Children classificatio
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7. Improving treatment decisions using personalized risk assessment from the International IgA Nephropathy Prediction Tool
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Russo, M.L., Troyanov, S., Cook, H.T., Roberts, I., Tesar, V., Maixnerova, D., Lundberg, S., Gesualdo, L., Emma, F., Fuiano, L., Beltrame, G., Rollino, C., Amore, A., Camilla, R., Peruzzi, L., Praga, M., Feriozzi, S., Polci, R., Segoloni, G., Colla, L., Pani, A., Piras, D., Angioi, A., Cancarini, G., Ravera, S., Durlik, M., Moggia, E., Ballarin, J., Di Giulio, S., Pugliese, F., Serriello, I., Caliskan, Y., Sever, M., Kilicaslan, I., Locatelli, F., Del Vecchio, L., Wetzels, J.F.M., Peters, H., Berg, U., Carvalho, F., da Costa Ferreira, A.C., Maggio, M., Wiecek, A., Ots-Rosenberg, M., Magistroni, R., Topaloglu, R., Bilginer, Y., D’Amico, M., Stangou, M., Giacchino, F., Goumenos, D., Kalliakmani, P., Gerolymos, M., Galesic, K., Geddes, C., Siamopoulos, K., Balafa, O., Galliani, M., Stratta, P., Quaglia, M., Bergia, R., Cravero, R., Salvadori, M., Cirami, L., Fellstrom, B., Kloster Smerud, H., Ferrario, F., Stellato, T., Egido, J., Martin, C., Floege, J., Eitner, F., Lupo, A., Bernich, P., Menè, P., Morosetti, M., van Kooten, C., Rabelink, T., Reinders, M.E.J., Boria Grinyo, J.M., Cusinato, S., Benozzi, L., Savoldi, S., Licata, C., Mizerska-Wasiak, M., Martina, G., Messuerotti, A., Dal Canton, A., Esposito, C., Migotto, C., Triolo, G., Mariano, F., Pozzi, C., Boero, R., Bellur, S., Mazzucco, G., Giannakakis, C., Honsova, E., Sundelin, B., Di Palma, A.M., Gutiérrez, E., Asunis, A.M., Barratt, J., Tardanico, R., Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., Arce Terroba, J., Fortunato, M., Pantzaki, A., Ozluk, Y., Steenbergen, E., Soderberg, M., Riispere, Z., Furci, L., Orhan, D., Kipgen, D., Casartelli, D., Galesic Ljubanovic, D., Gakiopoulou, H., Bertoni, E., Cannata Ortiz, P., Karkoszka, H., Groene, H.J., Stoppacciaro, A., Bajema, I., Bruijn, J., Fulladosa Oliveras, X., Maldyk, J., Ioachim, E., Bavbek, N., Cook, T., Alpers, C., Berthoux, F., Bonsib, S., D’Agati, V., D’Amico, G., Emancipator, S., Emmal, F., Fervenza, F., Florquin, S., Fogo, A., Groene, H., Haas, M., Hill, P., Hogg, R., Hsu, S., Hunley, T., Hladunewich, M., Jennette, C., Joh, K., Julian, B., Kawamura, T., Lai, F., Leung, C., Li, L., Li, P., Liu, Z., Massat, A., Mackinnon, B., Mezzano, S., Schena, F., Tomino, Y., Walker, P., Wang, H., Weening, J., Yoshikawa N, N., Zeng, C.-H., Shi, S., Nogi, C., Suzuki, H., Koike, K., Hirano, K., Yokoo, T., Hanai, M., Fukami, K., Takahashi, K., Yuzawa, Y., Niwa, M., Yasuda, Y., Maruyama, S., Ichikawa, D., Suzuki, T., Shirai, S., Fukuda, A., Fujimoto, S., Trimarchi, H., Barbour, Sean J., Canney, Mark, Coppo, Rosanna, Zhang, Hong, Liu, Zhi-Hong, Suzuki, Yusuke, Matsuzaki, Keiichi, Katafuchi, Ritsuko, Induruwage, Dilshani, Er, Lee, Reich, Heather N., Feehally, John, Barratt, Jonathan, and Cattran, Daniel C.
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- 2020
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8. Evidence from the large VALIGA cohort validates the subclassification of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in IgA nephropathy.
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Bellur, Shubha S., primary, Troyanov, Stéphan, additional, Vorobyeva, Olga, additional, Coppo, Rosanna, additional, Roberts, Ian SD., additional, Cattran, D., additional, Cook, H.T., additional, Feehally, J., additional, Peruzzi, L., additional, Tesar, V., additional, Lunberg, S., additional, Gesualdo, L., additional, Emma, F., additional, Praga, M., additional, Feriozzi, S., additional, Pani, A., additional, Cancarini, G., additional, Durlik, M., additional, Moggia, E., additional, Giannakakis, C., additional, Honsova, E., additional, Sundelin, B.B., additional, Di Palma, A.M., additional, Ferrario, F., additional, Gutierrez, E., additional, Asunis, A.M., additional, Barratt, J., additional, Tardanico, R., additional, and Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., additional
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- 2024
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9. Food systems are responsible for a third of global anthropogenic GHG emissions
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Crippa, M., Solazzo, E., Guizzardi, D., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Tubiello, F. N., and Leip, A.
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- 2021
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10. Integrated and spatially explicit assessment of sustainable crop residues potential in Europe
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Scarlat, N., Fahl, F., Lugato, E., Monforti-Ferrario, F., and Dallemand, J.F.
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- 2019
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11. Side Effects and Quality of Life in a Post-Prostatectomy Ablative Radiation Therapy (POPART) Multicentric Trial
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Ferrario, F., primary, Franzese, C., additional, Vukcaj, S., additional, Magli, A., additional, Belmonte, M., additional, Lucchini, R., additional, Purrello, G., additional, Faccenda, V., additional, Panizza, D., additional, Andreoli, S., additional, Poli, G.L., additional, Baldaccini, D., additional, Lo Faro, L., additional, Tomatis, S., additional, Cazzaniga, L.F., additional, Scorsetti, M., additional, and Arcangeli, S., additional
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- 2023
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12. Preliminary Outcomes following Single-Dose Ablative Radiotherapy for Unfavorable Prostate Tumors
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Belmonte, M., primary, Lucchini, R., additional, Ferrario, F., additional, Gandola, D., additional, Purrello, G., additional, Talei Franzesi, C., additional, Faccenda, V., additional, Panizza, D., additional, and Arcangeli, S., additional
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- 2023
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13. PO-1596 Stereotactic body re-irradiation for bone metastases
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Giannini, L., primary, Ferrario, F., additional, Torrisi, M., additional, Chissotti, C., additional, Deantoni, C.L., additional, Broggi, S., additional, Perna, L., additional, Fiorino, C., additional, Midulla, M., additional, Villa, S.L., additional, Dell'Oca, I., additional, Fodor, A., additional, Del Vecchio, A., additional, Arcangeli, S., additional, and Di Muzio, N.G., additional
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- 2023
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14. PO-1490 Prostate cancer nodal relapse: impact of CRPC and previous RT on salvage ENRT+PET guided SIB outcome
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Fodor, A., primary, Deantoni, C., additional, Giannini, L., additional, Ferrario, F., additional, Villa, S., additional, Mangili, P., additional, Perna, L., additional, Broggi, S., additional, Dell'Oca, I., additional, Zerbetto, F., additional, Chissotti, C., additional, Midulla, M., additional, Torrisi, M., additional, Longobardi, B., additional, Castriconi, R., additional, Del Vecchio, A., additional, Cozzarini, C., additional, Fiorino, C., additional, and Di Muzio, N., additional
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- 2023
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15. PO-1129 Stereotactic re-irradiation of relapsed intracranic lesions: a monoinstitutional experience
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Chissotti, C., primary, Torrisi, M., additional, Fodor, A., additional, Deantoni, C.L., additional, Broggi, S., additional, Ferrario, F., additional, Giannini, L., additional, Villa, S.L., additional, Midulla, M., additional, Gigliotti, C.R., additional, Dell'Oca, I., additional, Castriconi, R., additional, Zerbetto, F., additional, Fiorino, C., additional, Del Vecchio, A., additional, Arcangeli, S., additional, and Di Muzio, N.G., additional
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16. PO-1111 Robotic stereotactic radiotherapy for ≥ 10 brain metastases treated with single treatment planning.
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Torrisi, M., primary, Chissotti, C., additional, Deantoni, C.L., additional, Fodor, A., additional, Ferrario, F., additional, Giannini, L., additional, Midulla, M., additional, Broggi, S., additional, Tummineri, R., additional, Dell'Oca, I., additional, Castriconi, R., additional, Zerbetto, F., additional, Fiorino, C., additional, Arcangeli, S., additional, and Di Muzio, N.G., additional
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17. PO-1355 Impact of lymphopenia in patients with esophageal cancer after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy
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SLIM, N., primary, Chissotti, C., additional, Passoni, P., additional, Tummineri, R., additional, Zerbetto, F., additional, Torrisi, M., additional, Giannini, L., additional, Midulla, M., additional, Ferrario, F., additional, Villa, S., additional, Mazza, E., additional, Albarello, L., additional, De Cobelli, F., additional, Rosati, R., additional, Cascinu, S., additional, and Di Muzio, N.G., additional
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18. PO-1595 Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT) for Spinal Metastases
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Ferrario, F., primary, Torrisi, M., additional, Chissotti, C., additional, Giannini, L., additional, Deantoni, C.L., additional, Broggi, S., additional, Midulla, M., additional, Villa, S.L., additional, Dell'Oca, I., additional, Fodor, A., additional, Fiorino, C., additional, Del Vecchio, A., additional, Arcangeli, S., additional, and Di Muzio, N.G., additional
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19. The HTAP_v3 emission mosaic: merging regional and global monthly emissions (2000–2018) to support air quality modelling and policies
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Crippa, M., Guizzardi, D., Butler, T., Keating, T., Wu, R., Kaminski, J., Kuenen, J., Kurokawa, J., Chatani, S., Morikawa, T., Pouliot, G., Racine, J., Moran, M.D., Klimont, Z., Manseau, P.M., Mashayekhi, R., Henderson, B.H., Smith, S.J., Suchyta, H., Muntean, M., Solazzo, E., Banja, M., Schaaf, E., Pagani, F., Woo, J.-H., Kim, J., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Pisoni, E., Zhang, J., Niemi, D., Sassi, M., Ansari, T., Foley, K., Crippa, M., Guizzardi, D., Butler, T., Keating, T., Wu, R., Kaminski, J., Kuenen, J., Kurokawa, J., Chatani, S., Morikawa, T., Pouliot, G., Racine, J., Moran, M.D., Klimont, Z., Manseau, P.M., Mashayekhi, R., Henderson, B.H., Smith, S.J., Suchyta, H., Muntean, M., Solazzo, E., Banja, M., Schaaf, E., Pagani, F., Woo, J.-H., Kim, J., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Pisoni, E., Zhang, J., Niemi, D., Sassi, M., Ansari, T., and Foley, K.
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This study, performed under the umbrella of the Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution (TF-HTAP), responds to the global and regional atmospheric modelling community's need of a mosaic emission inventory of air pollutants that conforms to specific requirements: global coverage, long time series, spatially distributed emissions with high time resolution, and a high sectoral resolution. The mosaic approach of integrating official regional emission inventories based on locally reported data, with a global inventory based on a globally consistent methodology, allows modellers to perform simulations of high scientific quality while also ensuring that the results remain relevant to policymakers. HTAP-v3, an ad hoc global mosaic of anthropogenic inventories, has been developed by integrating official inventories over specific areas (North America, Europe, Asia including Japan and South Korea) with the independent Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) inventory for the remaining world regions. The results are spatially and temporally distributed emissions of SO2, NOx, CO, non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs), NH3, PM10, PM2.5, black carbon (BC), and organic carbon (OC), with a spatial resolution of 0.1° × 0.1° and time intervals of months and years, covering the period 2000-2018 (10.5281/zenodo.7516361, Crippa, 2023, https://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/dataset-htap-v3, last access: June 2023). The emissions are further disaggregated into 16 anthropogenic emitting sectors. This paper describes the methodology applied to develop such an emission mosaic, reports on source allocation, differences among existing inventories, and best practices for the mosaic compilation. One of the key strengths of the HTAP-v3 emission mosaic is its temporal coverage, enabling the analysis of emission trends over the past 2 decades. The development of a global emission mosaic over such long time series represents a unique product for global air quality mo
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20. Seismic performance assessment of concentrically braced steel frame buildings with high strength tubular steel columns
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Ferrario, F., Iori, F., Pucinotti, R., and Zandonini, R.
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21. Evaluation of energy potential of Municipal Solid Waste from African urban areas
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Scarlat, N., Motola, V., Dallemand, J.F., Monforti-Ferrario, F., and Mofor, Linus
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22. Between a rock and a hard place: Environmental and engineering considerations when designing coastal defence structures
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Firth, L.B., Thompson, R.C., Bohn, K., Abbiati, M., Airoldi, L., Bouma, T.J., Bozzeda, F., Ceccherelli, V.U., Colangelo, M.A., Evans, A., Ferrario, F., Hanley, M.E., Hinz, H., Hoggart, S.P.G., Jackson, J.E., Moore, P., Morgan, E.H., Perkol-Finkel, S., Skov, M.W., Strain, E.M., van Belzen, J., and Hawkins, S.J.
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23. European renewable government policies versus model predictions
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Szabó, S., Jaeger Waldau, A., Szabó, M., Monforti-Ferrario, F., Szabó, L., and Ossenbrink, H.
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24. Ablative Radiotherapy for Unfavorable Prostate Tumors (ABRUPT): Analysis of Toxicity and Quality of Life from a Prospective Study
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Arcangeli, S., Chissotti, C., Ferrario, F., Lucchini, R., Belmonte, M., Purrello, G., Colciago, R.R., De Ponti, E., Faccenda, V., and Panizza, D.
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25. Digital pathology for the routine diagnosis of renal diseases: a standard model
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L'Imperio, V, Brambilla, V, Cazzaniga, G, Ferrario, F, Nebuloni, M, Pagni, F, L'Imperio V., Brambilla V., Cazzaniga G., Ferrario F., Nebuloni M., Pagni F., L'Imperio, V, Brambilla, V, Cazzaniga, G, Ferrario, F, Nebuloni, M, Pagni, F, L'Imperio V., Brambilla V., Cazzaniga G., Ferrario F., Nebuloni M., and Pagni F.
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Whole-slide imaging and virtual microscopy are useful tools implemented in the routine pathology workflow in the last 10 years, allowing primary diagnosis or second-opinions (telepathology) and demonstrating a substantial role in multidisciplinary meetings and education. The regulatory approval of this technology led to the progressive digitalization of routine pathological practice. Previous experiences on renal biopsies stressed the need to create integrate networks to share cases for diagnostic and research purposes. In the current paper, we described a virtual lab studying the routine renal biopsies that have been collected from 14 different Italian Nephrology centers between January 2014 and December 2019. For each case, light microscopy (LM) and immunofluorescence (IF) have been processed, analysed and scanned. Additional pictures (eg. electron micrographs) along with the final encrypted report were uploaded on the web-based platform. The number and type of specimens processed for every technique, the provisional and final diagnosis, and the turnaround-time (TAT) have been recorded. Among 826 cases, 4.5% were second opinion biopsies and only 4% were suboptimal/inadequate for the diagnosis. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been performed on 41% of cases, in 22% changing the final diagnosis, in the remaining 78% contributed to the better definition of the disease. For light microscopy and IF the median TAT was of 2 working days, with only 8.6% with a TAT longer than 5 days. For TEM, the average TAT was 26 days (IQR 6–64). In summary, we systematically reviewed the 6-years long nephropathological experience of an Italian renal pathology service, where digital pathology is a definitive standard of care for the routine diagnosis of glomerulonephritides.
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26. Application of the International IgA Nephropathy Prediction Tool one or two years post-biopsy
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Barbour, Sean J., primary, Coppo, Rosanna, additional, Zhang, Hong, additional, Liu, Zhi-Hong, additional, Suzuki, Yusuke, additional, Matsuzaki, Keiichi, additional, Er, Lee, additional, Reich, Heather N., additional, Barratt, Jonathan, additional, Cattran, Daniel C., additional, Russo, M.L., additional, Troyanov, S., additional, Cook, H.T., additional, Roberts, I., additional, Tesar, V., additional, Maixnerova, D., additional, Lundberg, S., additional, Gesualdo, L., additional, Emma, F., additional, Fuiano, L., additional, Beltrame, G., additional, Rollino, C., additional, Amore, A., additional, Camilla, R., additional, Peruzzi, L., additional, Praga, M., additional, Feriozzi, S., additional, Polci, R., additional, Segoloni, G., additional, Colla, L., additional, Pani, A., additional, Piras, D., additional, Angioi, A., additional, Cancarini, G., additional, Ravera, S., additional, Durlik, M., additional, Moggia, E., additional, Ballarin, J., additional, Di Giulio, S., additional, Pugliese, F., additional, Serriello, I., additional, Caliskan, Y., additional, Sever, M., additional, Kilicaslan, I., additional, Locatelli, F., additional, Del Vecchio, L., additional, Wetzels, J.F.M., additional, Peters, H., additional, Berg, U., additional, Carvalho, F., additional, da Costa Ferreira, A.C., additional, Maggio, M., additional, Wiecek, A., additional, Ots-Rosenberg, M., additional, Magistroni, R., additional, Topaloglu, R., additional, Bilginer, Y., additional, D’Amico, M., additional, Stangou, M., additional, Giacchino, F., additional, Goumenos, D., additional, Papachristou, E., additional, Galesic, K., additional, Geddes, C., additional, Siamopoulos, K., additional, Balafa, O., additional, Galliani, M., additional, Stratta, P., additional, Quaglia, M., additional, Bergia, R., additional, Cravero, R., additional, Salvadori, M., additional, Cirami, L., additional, Fellstrom, B., additional, Smerud, H. Kloster, additional, Ferrario, F., additional, Stellato, T., additional, Egido, J., additional, Martin, C., additional, Floege, J., additional, Eitner, F., additional, Lupo, A., additional, Bernich, P., additional, Menè, P., additional, Morosetti, M., additional, van Kooten, C., additional, Rabelink, T., additional, Reinders, M.E.J., additional, Boria Grinyo, J.M., additional, Cusinato, S., additional, Benozzi, L., additional, Savoldi, S., additional, Licata, C., additional, Mizerska-Wasiak, M., additional, Martina, G., additional, Messuerotti, A., additional, Dal Canton, A., additional, Esposito, C., additional, Migotto, C., additional, Triolo, G., additional, Mariano, F., additional, Pozzi, C., additional, Boero, R., additional, Bellur, S., additional, Mazzucco, G., additional, Giannakakis, C., additional, Honsova, E., additional, Sundelin, B., additional, Di Palma, A.M., additional, Gutiérrez, E., additional, Asunis, A.M., additional, Barratt, J., additional, Tardanico, R., additional, Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., additional, Terroba, J. Arce, additional, Fortunato, M., additional, Pantzaki, A., additional, Ozluk, Y., additional, Steenbergen, E., additional, Soderberg, M., additional, Riispere, Z., additional, Furci, L., additional, Orhan, D., additional, Kipgen, D., additional, Casartelli, D., additional, Ljubanovic, D. Galesic, additional, Gakiopoulou, H., additional, Bertoni, E., additional, Cannata Ortiz, P., additional, Karkoszka, H., additional, Groene, H.J., additional, Stoppacciaro, A., additional, Bajema, I., additional, Bruijn, J., additional, Fulladosa Oliveras, X., additional, Maldyk, J., additional, Ioachim, E., additional, Bavbek, N., additional, Cook, T., additional, Alpers, C., additional, Berthoux, F., additional, Bonsib, S., additional, D’Agati, V., additional, D’Amico, G., additional, Emancipator, S., additional, Emmal, F., additional, Fervenza, F., additional, Florquin, S., additional, Fogo, A., additional, Groene, H., additional, Haas, M., additional, Hill, P., additional, Hogg, R., additional, Hsu, S., additional, Hunley, T., additional, Hladunewich, M., additional, Jennette, C., additional, Joh, K., additional, Julian, B., additional, Kawamura, T., additional, Lai, F., additional, Leung, C., additional, Li, L., additional, Li, P., additional, Liu, Z., additional, Massat, A., additional, Mackinnon, B., additional, Mezzano, S., additional, Schena, F., additional, Tomino, Y., additional, Walker, P., additional, Wang, H., additional, Weening, J., additional, Yoshikawa, N., additional, Zeng, C.-H., additional, Shi, S., additional, Nogi, C., additional, Suzuki, H., additional, Koike, K., additional, Hirano, K., additional, Yokoo, T., additional, Hanai, M., additional, Fukami, K., additional, Takahashi, K., additional, Yuzawa, Y., additional, Niwa, M., additional, Yasuda, Y., additional, Maruyama, S., additional, Ichikawa, D., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, Shirai, S., additional, Fukuda, A., additional, Fujimoto, S., additional, and Trimarchi, H., additional
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27. Bioenergy production and use in Italy: Recent developments, perspectives and potential
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Scarlat, N., Dallemand, J.F., Motola, V., and Monforti-Ferrario, F.
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28. Photosensitive organic insulator photo-cell monitoring through advanced macro inspection
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Adan, Ofer, Corno, A, Bordogna, A, Braga, M, Pescalli, A, Ferrario, F, Iessi, U, Canestrari, P, Sharma, P, Salamone, M, Parisi, P, Groos, T, Corno A., Bordogna A., Braga M., Pescalli A., Ferrario F., Iessi U., Canestrari P., Sharma P., Salamone M., Parisi P., Groos T., Adan, Ofer, Corno, A, Bordogna, A, Braga, M, Pescalli, A, Ferrario, F, Iessi, U, Canestrari, P, Sharma, P, Salamone, M, Parisi, P, Groos, T, Corno A., Bordogna A., Braga M., Pescalli A., Ferrario F., Iessi U., Canestrari P., Sharma P., Salamone M., Parisi P., and Groos T.
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In microelectronic device manufacturing, photosensitive organic insulators (POIs) are widely used during passivation steps to protect and preserve the chips from damage due to subsequent processes and from the external environment. To ensure high performance and to maintain chip quality, a well-controlled POI lithography process and corresponding defectivity monitoring are needed. In this work, we present an automated method developed by STMicroelectronics and KLA for POI defectivity and process control employing a KLA 8 Series inspection system with illumination in the visible range. The highly sensitive macro inspection tool with dedicated analysis approaches and solutions successfully enabled the detection of the principal defects of interest, the identification of defectivity root causes through automatic classification and review, and the evaluation of the layer thickness and uniformity through reflected intensity heatmaps. For several months, this protocol has been applied to the production environment, proving to be effective in detecting even small deviations from the standard process. Here, we present some promising results obtained with this strategy, highlighting the benefits in terms of rework reduction and improved equipment management.
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29. Morphological aspects in light chain deposition disease
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Ferrario, F., Curioni, S., Arrigo, G., Pozzi, C., Banfi, G., Touchard, Guy, editor, Aucouturier, Pierre, editor, Hermine, Olivier, editor, and Ronco, Pierre, editor
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30. Machine learning techniques to characterize functional traits ofplankton from image data
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Orenstein, E. C, Ayata, S-D., Maps, F., Becker, E., Benedetti, F., Biard, T., de Garidel-Thoron, T., Ellen, J. S., Ferrario, F., Giering, S. L. C., Guy-Haim, T., Hoebeke, L., Iversen, M. H., Kiørboe, T., Lalonde, J-F., Lana, A., Laviale, M., Lombard, F., Lorimer, T., Martini, S., Meyer, A., Möller, K. O., Niehoff, B., Ohman, M. D., Pradalier, C., Romagnan, J-B., Schröder, S-M., Sonnet, V., Sosik, H. M., Stemmann, L. S., Stock, M., Terbiyik-Kurt, T., Valcárcel-Pérez, Nerea, Vilgrain, L., Wacquet, G, Waite, A. M., Irisson, J-O., Orenstein, E. C, Ayata, S-D., Maps, F., Becker, E., Benedetti, F., Biard, T., de Garidel-Thoron, T., Ellen, J. S., Ferrario, F., Giering, S. L. C., Guy-Haim, T., Hoebeke, L., Iversen, M. H., Kiørboe, T., Lalonde, J-F., Lana, A., Laviale, M., Lombard, F., Lorimer, T., Martini, S., Meyer, A., Möller, K. O., Niehoff, B., Ohman, M. D., Pradalier, C., Romagnan, J-B., Schröder, S-M., Sonnet, V., Sosik, H. M., Stemmann, L. S., Stock, M., Terbiyik-Kurt, T., Valcárcel-Pérez, Nerea, Vilgrain, L., Wacquet, G, Waite, A. M., and Irisson, J-O.
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Plankton imaging systems supported by automated classification and analysis have improved ecologists' ability to observe aquatic ecosystems. Today, we are on the cusp of reliably tracking plankton populations with a suite of lab-based and in situ tools, collecting imaging data at unprecedentedly fine spatial and temporal scales. But these data have potential well beyond examining the abundances of different taxa; the individual images themselves contain a wealth of information on functional traits. Here, we outline traits that could be measured from image data, suggest machine learning and computer vision approaches to extract functional trait information from the images, and discuss promising avenues for novel studies. The approaches we discuss are data agnostic and are broadly applicable to imagery of other aquatic or terrestrial organisms.
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31. Dissecting the histological features of lupus nephritis highlights new common patterns of injury in class III/IV
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Bolognesi, M, Capitoli, G, Galimberti, S, Cattoretti, G, Bajema, I, Bruijn, J, Cook, H, Noel, L, Pagni, F, Ferrario, F, Wester Trejo, M, L'Imperio, V, Bolognesi, Maddalena Maria, Capitoli, Giulia, Galimberti, Stefania, Cattoretti, Giorgio, Bajema, Ingeborg, Bruijn, Jan A, Cook, H Terence, Noel, Laure-Helene, Pagni, Fabio, Ferrario, Franco, Wester Trejo, Maria, L'Imperio, Vincenzo, Bolognesi, M, Capitoli, G, Galimberti, S, Cattoretti, G, Bajema, I, Bruijn, J, Cook, H, Noel, L, Pagni, F, Ferrario, F, Wester Trejo, M, L'Imperio, V, Bolognesi, Maddalena Maria, Capitoli, Giulia, Galimberti, Stefania, Cattoretti, Giorgio, Bajema, Ingeborg, Bruijn, Jan A, Cook, H Terence, Noel, Laure-Helene, Pagni, Fabio, Ferrario, Franco, Wester Trejo, Maria, and L'Imperio, Vincenzo
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Objective: The International Society of Nephrology/Renal Pathology Society classification is the gold standard for the characterisation of lupus nephritis (LN) on renal biopsy, with therapeutic repercussions. Its recent revision simplified the current class subdivisions, eliminating the S/G forms of class IV, although data on a possible pathogenetic/clinical value of this subdivision are still contradictory. Methods: 353 renal biopsies from Belimumab International Study in LN were assessed through central pathology review. Univariate logistic models and a decision tree were performed on 314 adequate biopsies to evaluate the impact of histological features on focal/diffuse classes. Removing class I/II (n=6) and € pure' class V (n=34), principal component analysis (PCA) and heatmap were used to explore similarities among III, IVS and IVG biopsies either incorporating or not the mixed classes (+V, n=274). Finally, a method aimed at partitioning the cases into k clusters based on their similarity (KMeans), was used to study features from the cohort of € pure' class III/IVS/IVG cases (n=214) to determine alternative subdivisions based on phenotypic data. Results: Segmental endocapillary hypercellularity (EH) was prevalent in class III, global EH, wire loops, hyaline thrombi and double contours were hallmarks of class IVG, with IVS cases showing intermediate characteristics. Heatmap and PCA confirmed the segregation of these features among classes, showing better segregation for focal/diffuse LN as compared with the mixed classes (+V). KMeans revealed the presence of two main clusters, membranoproliferative-like (n=83) or vasculitis-like (n=131). Conclusions: This study reveals new phenotypic forms of LN surpassing the traditional classes as determined by the current classification. Future validation and confirmation are required to confirm these findings.
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32. The Role of Rituximab in Primary Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis of the Adult
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Tedesco, M, Mescia, F, Pisani, I, Allinovi, M, Casazza, G, Del Vecchio, L, Santostefano, M, Cirillo, L, Ferrario, F, Esposito, C, Esposito, P, Santoro, D, Lazzarin, R, Rossi, G, Fiaccadori, E, Ferrantelli, A, Sinico, R, Cozzolino, M, Gallieni, M, Cirami, L, Scolari, F, Vaglio, A, Alberici, F, Affatato, S, Caroti, L, Mancini, E, Semeraro, L, Siligato, R, Cassia, M, Napodano, P, Calatroni, M, Distratis, C, Campo, A, Tedesco, Martina, Mescia, Federica, Pisani, Isabella, Allinovi, Marco, Casazza, Giovanni, Del Vecchio, Lucia, Santostefano, Marisa, Cirillo, Luigi, Ferrario, Francesca, Esposito, Ciro, Esposito, Pasquale, Santoro, Domenico, Lazzarin, Roberta, Rossi, Giovanni Maria, Fiaccadori, Enrico, Ferrantelli, Angelo, Sinico, Renato Alberto, Cozzolino, Mario, Gallieni, Maurizio, Cirami, Lino, Scolari, Francesco, Vaglio, Augusto, Alberici, Federico, Affatato, Stefania, Caroti, Leonardo, Mancini, Elena, Semeraro, Luca, Siligato, Rossella, Cassia, Matthias Arnaldo, Napodano, Pietro, Calatroni, Marta, Distratis, Cosimo, Campo, Andrea, Tedesco, M, Mescia, F, Pisani, I, Allinovi, M, Casazza, G, Del Vecchio, L, Santostefano, M, Cirillo, L, Ferrario, F, Esposito, C, Esposito, P, Santoro, D, Lazzarin, R, Rossi, G, Fiaccadori, E, Ferrantelli, A, Sinico, R, Cozzolino, M, Gallieni, M, Cirami, L, Scolari, F, Vaglio, A, Alberici, F, Affatato, S, Caroti, L, Mancini, E, Semeraro, L, Siligato, R, Cassia, M, Napodano, P, Calatroni, M, Distratis, C, Campo, A, Tedesco, Martina, Mescia, Federica, Pisani, Isabella, Allinovi, Marco, Casazza, Giovanni, Del Vecchio, Lucia, Santostefano, Marisa, Cirillo, Luigi, Ferrario, Francesca, Esposito, Ciro, Esposito, Pasquale, Santoro, Domenico, Lazzarin, Roberta, Rossi, Giovanni Maria, Fiaccadori, Enrico, Ferrantelli, Angelo, Sinico, Renato Alberto, Cozzolino, Mario, Gallieni, Maurizio, Cirami, Lino, Scolari, Francesco, Vaglio, Augusto, Alberici, Federico, Affatato, Stefania, Caroti, Leonardo, Mancini, Elena, Semeraro, Luca, Siligato, Rossella, Cassia, Matthias Arnaldo, Napodano, Pietro, Calatroni, Marta, Distratis, Cosimo, and Campo, Andrea
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Introduction: Primary focal segmental glomerular sclerosis (FSGS) is a rare, likely immune-mediated disease. Rituximab (RTX) may play a role in management, although data in adults are scanty. Methods: We collected cases of RTX-treated primary FSGS within the Italian Society of Nephrology Immunopathology Working Group and explored response rate (24-hour proteinuria <3.5 g and <50% compared with baseline, stable estimated glomerular filtration rate). Results: A total of 31 patients were followed for at least 12 months; further follow-up (median 17 months, interquartile range [IQR] 15–33.5) was available for 11. At first RTX administration, median creatinine and 24-hour proteinuria were 1.17 mg/dl (IQR 0.83–1.62) and 5.2 g (IQR 3.3–8.81), respectively. Response rate at 3, 6, and 12 months was 39%, 52%, and 42%, respectively. In the first 12 months, creatinine level remained stable whereas proteinuria and serum albumin level improved, with an increase in the proportion of patients tapering other immunosuppressants. There were 6 patients who were retreated with RTX within 12 months, either for proteinuria increase or refractory disease; only the 2 responders to the first RTX course experienced a further response. At univariate analysis, 6-month response was more frequent in steroid-dependent patients (odds ratio [OR] 7.7 [95% CI 1.16–52.17]) and those with proteinuria <5 g/24 h (OR 8.25 [1.45–46.86]). During long-term follow-up, 4 of 5 responders at 12 months maintained a sustained response, either without further immunosuppression (2 of 4) or with pre-emptive RTX (2 of 4); 1 relapsed and responded to RTX retreatment. Conclusion: RTX may be an option in primary FSGS, especially in steroid-dependent patients, with 24-hour proteinuria <5 g and previously responders to RTX. Optimal long-term management for responders is unclear, with some patients experiencing sustained remission and others requiring RTX retreatment, either preemptive or after rising proteinuria
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33. Prospettive dell’ecumenismo nel XXI secolo
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Ferrario, Fulvio
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Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity. Ecumenism. Evangelical Christianity. Global Christianity. JPIC Process. Orthodoxy. Papacy. Pentecostalism. Protestantism. Theology. World Council of Churches ,Christianity ,BR1-1725 ,Modern history, 1453- ,D204-475 - Abstract
After providing an overview of the achievements of twentieth-century ecumenical dialogue, the article outlines a number of problematic issues currently on the agenda: the state of theological dialogues; ‘intercultural’ ecumenism; Christian ecumenism in the face of so-called global challenges (in particular, justice, peace, and the safeguarding of creation); and short- and medium-term prospects, as envisaged from the most recent developments.
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34. Is there long-term value of pathology scoring in immunoglobulin A nephropathy? A validation study of the Oxford Classification for IgA Nephropathy (VALIGA) update
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Coppo, R., D'Arrigo, G., Tripepi, G., Russo, M. L., Roberts, I. S. D., Bellur, S., Cattran, D., Cook, T. H., Feehally, J., Tesar, V., Maixnerova, D., Peruzzi, L., Amore, A., Lundberg, S., Di Palma, A. M., Gesualdo, L., Emma, F., Rollino, C., Praga, M., Biancone, L., Pani, A., Feriozzi, S., Polci, R., Barratt, J., Del Vecchio, L., Locatelli, F., Pierucci, A., Caliskan, Y., Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., Durlik, M., Moggia, E., Ballarin, J. C., Wetzels, J. F. M., Goumenos, D., Papasotiriou, M., Galesic, K., Toric, L., Papagianni, A., Stangou, M., Benozzi, L., Cusinato, S., Berg, U., Topaloglu, R., Maggio, M., Ots-Rosenberg, M., D'Amico, M., Geddes, C., Balafa, O., Quaglia, M., Cravero, R., Cirami, C. L., Fellstrom, B., Floege, J., Egido, J., Mallamaci, F., Zoccali, C., Fuiano, L., Beltrame, G., Camilla, R., Segoloni, G., Colla, L., Angioi, A., Piras, L., Cancarini, G., Ravera, S., Ballarin, J., Di Giulio, S., Pugliese, F., Serriello, I., Sever, M., Kilicaslan, I., Peters, H., Carvalho, F., Da Costa Ferreira, A. C., Wiecek, A., Magistroni, R., Bilginer, Y., Giacchino, F., Papastirou, M., Siamopoulos, K., Galliani, M., Stratta, P., Bergia, R., Salvadori, M., Cirami, L., Kloster Smerud, H., Ferrario, F., Stellato, T., Martin, C., Eitner, F., Rauen, T., Lupo, A., Bernich, P., Mene, P., Morosetti, M., Van Kooten, C., Rabelink, T., Reinders, M. E. J., Boria Grinyo, J. M., Savoldi, S., Licata, C., Mizerska-Wasiak, M., Roszkowska-Blaim, M., Martina, G., Messuerotti, A., Dal Canton, A., Esposito, C., Migotto, C., Triolo, G., Mariano, F., Pozzi, C., Boero, R., Mazzucco, G., Giannakakis, C., Honsova, E., Sundelin, B., Gutierrez, E., Asunis, A. M., Tardanico, R., Arce Terroba, J., Fortunato, M., Pantzaki, A., Ozluk, Y., Steenbergen, E., Soderberg, M., Riispere, Z., Furci, L., Orhan, D., Kipgen, D., Casartelli, D., Galesic Ljubanovic, D., Akiopoulou, H., Bertoni, E., Cannata Ortiz, P., Karkoszka, H., Groene, H. J., Stoppacciaro, A., Bajema, I., Bruijn, J., Fulladosa Oliveras, X., Maldyk, J., Ioachim, E., and Internal Medicine
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Renal function ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Kidney ,Nephropathy ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Glomerulonephritis ,0302 clinical medicine ,renal biopsy ,Interquartile range ,IgA nephropathy ,progression ,risk factors ,Child ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Glomerulonephritis, IGA ,Humans ,Prognosis ,Medicine ,Endocapillary hypercellularity ,IGA ,Transplantation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Renal pathology ,Nephrology ,Cohort ,Renal biopsy ,Renal disorders Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 11] ,business - Abstract
Background It is unknown whether renal pathology lesions in immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) correlate with renal outcomes over decades of follow-up. Methods In 1130 patients of the original Validation Study of the Oxford Classification for IgA Nephropathy (VALIGA) cohort, we studied the relationship between the MEST score (mesangial hypercellularity, M; endocapillary hypercellularity, E; segmental glomerulosclerosis, S; tubular atrophy/interstitial fibrosis, T), crescents (C) and other histological lesions with both a combined renal endpoint [50% estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) loss or kidney failure] and the rate of eGFR decline over a follow-up period extending to 35 years [median 7 years (interquartile range 4.1–10.8)]. Results In this extended analysis, M1, S1 and T1–T2 lesions as well as the whole MEST score were independently related with the combined endpoint (P Conclusion Long-term follow-up analyses of the VALIGA cohort showed that the independent relationship between kidney biopsy findings and the risk of progression towards kidney failure in IgAN remains unchanged across all age groups and decades after the renal biopsy.
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35. Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis (RPGN): Is there Still an 'Idiopathic' Subgroup?
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Ferrario, F., Tadros, M., Napodano, P., Giordano, A., Sinico, R. A., Fellin, G., D’Amico, G., and Gross, Wolfgang L., editor
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36. Flow Cytometry in Gastric Cancer
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Capurso, L., Koch, M., Fracasso, P. L., Ferrario, F., Dezi, A., Del Sette, F., Ciaco, A., Reed, Peter I., editor, Carboni, Manlio, editor, Johnston, Belinda J., editor, and Guadagni, Stefano, editor
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37. Management of obstructive pathology of the salivary glands in elderly patients: a preliminary study
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Familiari, M, primary, Ferrario, F, additional, Giordano, L, additional, Di Santo, D, additional, Indelicato, P, additional, Battista, R A, additional, and Bussi, M, additional
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38. Quantifying duration of proteinuria remission and association with clinical outcome in IgA nephropathy
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Canney, M., Barbour, S. J., Zheng, Y., Coppo, R., Zhang, H., Liu, Z. -H., Matsuzaki, K., Suzuki, Y., Katafuchi, R., Reich, H. N., Cattran, D., Russo, M. L., Troyanov, S., Cook, H. T., Roberts, I., Tesar, V., Maixnerova, D., Lundberg, S., Gesualdo, L., Emma, F., Fuiano, L., Beltrame, G., Rollino, C., Amore, A., Camilla, R., Peruzzi, L., Praga, M., Feriozzi, S., Polci, R., Segoloni, G., Colla, L., Pani, A., Piras, D., Angioi, A., Cancarini, G., Ravera, S., Durlik, M., Moggia, E., Ballarin, J., Di Giulio, S., Pugliese, F., Serriello, I., Caliskan, Y., Sever, M., Kilicaslan, I., Locatelli, F., Del Vecchio, L., Wetzels, J. F. M., Peters, H., Berg, U., Carvalho, F., da Costa Ferreira, A. C., Maggio, M., Wiecek, A., Ots-Rosenberg, M., Magistroni, R., Topaloglu, R., Bilginer, Y., D'Amico, M., Stangou, M., Giacchino, F., Goumenos, D., Kalliakmani, P., Gerolymos, M., Galesic, K., Geddes, C., Siamopoulos, K., Balafa, O., Galliani, M., Stratta, P., Quaglia, M., Bergia, R., Cravero, R., Salvadori, M., Cirami, L., Fellstrom, B., Kloster Smerud, H., Ferrario, F., Stellato, T., Egido, J., Martin, C., Floege, J., Eitner, F., Lupo, A., Bernich, P., Mene, P., Morosetti, M., van Kooten, C., Rabelink, T., Reinders, M. E. J., Boria Grinyo, J. M., Cusinato, S., Benozzi, L., Savoldi, S., Licata, C., Mizerska-Wasiak, M., Martina, G., Messuerotti, A., Dal Canton, A., Esposito, C., Migotto, C., Triolo, G., Mariano, F., Pozzi, C., Boero, R., Bellur, S., Mazzucco, G., Giannakakis, C., Honsova, E., Sundelin, B., Di Palma, A. M., Gutierrez, E., Asunis, A. M., Barratt, J., Tardanico, R., Perkowska-Ptasinska, A., Arce Terroba, J., Fortunato, M., Pantzaki, A., Ozluk, Y., Steenbergen, E., Soderberg, M., Riispere, Z., Furci, L., Orhan, D., Kipgen, D., Casartelli, D., Galesic Ljubanovic, D., Gakiopoulou, H., Bertoni, E., Cannata Ortiz, P., Karkoszka, H., Groene, H. J., Stoppacciaro, A., Bajema, I., Bruijn, J., Fulladosa Oliveras, X., Maldyk, J., Ioachim, E., Bavbek, N., Cook, T., Alpers, C., Feehally, J., Berthoux, F., Bonsib, S., D'Agati, V., D'Amico, G., Emancipator, S., Emmal, F., Fervenza, F., Florquin, S., Fogo, A., Groene, H., Haas, M., Hill, P., Hogg, R., Hsu, S., Hunley, T., Hladunewich, Jennette, C., Joh, K., Julian, B., Kawamura, T., Lai, F., Leung, C., Li, L., Li, P., Liu, Z., Massat, A., Mackinnon, B., Mezzano, S., Schena, F., Tomino, Y., Walker, P., Wang, H., Weening, J., Yoshikawa, N., Zeng, C. -H., Shi, S., Nogi, C., Suzuki, H., Koike, K., Hirano, K., Yokoo, T., Hanai, M., Fukami, K., Takahashi, K., Yuzawa, Y., Niwa, M., Yasuda, Y., Maruyama, S., Ichikawa, D., Suzuki, T., Shirai, S., Fukuda, A., Fujimoto, S., Trimarchi, H., Anesthesiology, Pathology, Graduate School, ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias, and ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes
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Contains fulltext : 232930.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) BACKGROUND: On the basis of findings of observational studies and a meta-analysis, proteinuria reduction has been proposed as a surrogate outcome in IgA nephropathy. How long a reduction in proteinuria needs to be maintained to mitigate the long-term risk of disease progression is unknown. METHODS: In this retrospective multiethnic cohort of adult patients with IgA nephropathy, we defined proteinuria remission as a ≥25% reduction in proteinuria from the peak value after biopsy, and an absolute reduction in proteinuria to
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39. Quantifying duration of proteinuria remission and association with clinical outcome in IgA nephropathy
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Canney, M. Barbour, S.J. Zheng, Y. Coppo, R. Zhang, H. Liu, Z.-H. Matsuzaki, K. Suzuki, Y. Katafuchi, R. Reich, H.N. Cattran, D. Russo, M.L. Troyanov, S. Cook, H.T. Roberts, I. Tesar, V. Maixnerova, D. Lundberg, S. Gesualdo, L. Emma, F. Fuiano, L. Beltrame, G. Rollino, C. Amore, A. Camilla, R. Peruzzi, L. Praga, M. Feriozzi, S. Polci, R. Segoloni, G. Colla, L. Pani, A. Piras, D. Angioi, A. Cancarini, G. Ravera, S. Durlik, M. Moggia, E. Ballarin, J. Di Giulio, S. Pugliese, F. Serriello, I. Caliskan, Y. Sever, M. Kilicaslan, I. Locatelli, F. Del Vecchio, L. Wetzels, J.F.M. Peters, H. Berg, U. Carvalho, F. da Costa Ferreira, A.C. Maggio, M. Wiecek, A. Ots-Rosenberg, M. Magistroni, R. Topaloglu, R. Bilginer, Y. D'Amico, M. Stangou, M. Giacchino, F. Goumenos, D. Kalliakmani, P. Gerolymos, M. Galesic, K. Geddes, C. Siamopoulos, K. Balafa, O. Galliani, M. Stratta, P. Quaglia, M. Bergia, R. Cravero, R. Salvadori, M. Cirami, L. Fellstrom, B. Kloster Smerud, H. Ferrario, F. Stellato, T. Egido, J. Martin, C. Floege, J. Eitner, F. Lupo, A. Bernich, P. Menè, P. Morosetti, M. van Kooten, C. Rabelink, T. Reinders, M.E.J. Boria Grinyo, J.M. Cusinato, S. Benozzi, L. Savoldi, S. Licata, C. Mizerska-Wasiak, M. Martina, G. Messuerotti, A. Dal Canton, A. Esposito, C. Migotto, C. Triolo, G. Mariano, F. Pozzi, C. Boero, R. Bellur, S. Mazzucco, G. Giannakakis, C. Honsova, E. Sundelin, B. Di Palma, A.M. Gutiérrez, E. Asunis, A.M. Barratt, J. Tardanico, R. Perkowska-Ptasinska, A. Arce Terroba, J. Fortunato, M. Pantzaki, A. Ozluk, Y. Steenbergen, E. Soderberg, M. Riispere, Z. Furci, L. Orhan, D. Kipgen, D. Casartelli, D. Galesic Ljubanovic, D. Gakiopoulou, H. Bertoni, E. Cannata Ortiz, P. Karkoszka, H. Groene, H.J. Stoppacciaro, A. Bajema, I. Bruijn, J. Fulladosa Oliveras, X. Maldyk, J. Ioachim, E. Bavbek, N. Cook, T. Alpers, C. Feehally, J. Berthoux, F. Bonsib, S. D'Agati, V. D'Amico, G. Emancipator, S. Emmal, F. Fervenza, F. Florquin, S. Fogo, A. Groene, H. Haas, M. Hill, P. Hogg, R. Hsu, S. Hunley, T. Hladunewich Jennette, C. Joh, K. Julian, B. Kawamura, T. Lai, F. Leung, C. Li, L. Li, P. Liu, Z. Massat, A. Mackinnon, B. Mezzano, S. Schena, F. Tomino, Y. Walker, P. Wang, H. Weening, J. Yoshikawa, N. Zeng, C.-H. Shi, S. Nogi, C. Suzuki, H. Koike, K. Hirano, K. Yokoo, T. Hanai, M. Fukami, K. Takahashi, K. Yuzawa, Y. Niwa, M. Yasuda, Y. Maruyama, S. Ichikawa, D. Suzuki, T. Shirai, S. Fukuda, A. Fujimoto, S. Trimarchi, H. International IgA Nephropathy Network
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Background On the basis of findings of observational studies and a meta-analysis, proteinuria reduction has been proposed as a surrogate outcome in IgA nephropathy. How long a reduction in proteinuria needs to be maintained to mitigate the long-term risk of disease progression is unknown. Methods In this retrospective multiethnic cohort of adult patients with IgA nephropathy, we defined proteinuria remission as a $25% reduction in proteinuria from the peak value after biopsy, and an absolute reduction in proteinuria to,1 g/d. The exposure of interest was the total duration of first remission, treated as a time-varying covariate using longitudinal proteinuria measurements. We used time-dependent Cox proportional hazards regression models to quantify the association between the duration of remission and the primary outcome (ESKD or a 50% reduction in eGFR). Results During a median follow-up of 3.9 years, 274 of 1864 patients (14.7%) experienced the primary outcome. The relationship between duration of proteinuria remission and outcome was nonlinear. Each 3 months in sustained remission up to approximately 4 years was associated with an additional 9% reduction in the risk of disease progression (hazard ratio [HR], 0.91; 95% confidence interval [95% CI], 0.89 to 0.93). Thereafter, each additional 3 months in remission was associated with a smaller, nonsignificant risk reduction (HR, 0.99; 95% CI, 0.96 to 1.03). These findings were robust to multivariable adjustment and consistent across clinical and histologic subgroups. Conclusions Our findings support the use of proteinuria as a surrogate outcome in IgA nephropathy, but additionally demonstrate the value of quantifying the duration of proteinuria remission when estimating the risk of hard clinical endpoints. Copyright © 2021 by the American Society of Nephrology.
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40. P076 - Preliminary Outcomes following Single-Dose Ablative Radiotherapy for Unfavorable Prostate Tumors
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Belmonte, M., Lucchini, R., Ferrario, F., Gandola, D., Purrello, G., Talei Franzesi, C., Faccenda, V., Panizza, D., and Arcangeli, S.
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41. P075 - Side Effects and Quality of Life in a Post-Prostatectomy Ablative Radiation Therapy (POPART) Multicentric Trial
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Ferrario, F., Franzese, C., Vukcaj, S., Magli, A., Belmonte, M., Lucchini, R., Purrello, G., Faccenda, V., Panizza, D., Andreoli, S., Poli, G.L., Baldaccini, D., Lo Faro, L., Tomatis, S., Cazzaniga, L.F., Scorsetti, M., and Arcangeli, S.
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42. Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Type I: A Correlation Between Treated (138) and Untreated (108) Patients
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Ferrario, F., Andreucci, Vittorio E., editor, and Dal Canton, Antonio, editor
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43. Reproducibility of the Oxford classification of immunoglobulin A nephropathy, impact of biopsy scoring on treatment allocation and clinical relevance of disagreements: Evidence from the VALidation of IGA study cohort
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Bellur, S.S. Roberts, I.S.D. Troyanov, S. Royal, V. Coppo, R. Cook, H.T. Cattran, D. Terroba, Y.A. Asunis, A.M. Bajema, I. Bertoni, E. Bruijn, J.A. Cannata-Ortiz, P. Casartelli, D. Di Palma, A.M. Ferrario, F. Fortunato, M. Furci, L. Gakiopoulou, H. Ljubanovic, D.G. Giannakakis, K. Gomá, M. Gröne, H.-J. Gutiérrez, E. Haider, S.A. Honsova, E. Ioachim, E. Karkoszka, H. Kipgen, D. Maldyk, J. Mazzucco, G. Orhan, D. Ozluk, Y. Pantzaki, A. Perkowska-Ptasinska, A. Riispere, Z. Soderberg, M.P. Steenbergen, E. Stoppacciaro, A. Von Feilitzen, B.S. Tardanico, R. Tesar, V. Maixnerova, D. Lundberg, S. Gesualdo, L. Emma, F. Fuiano, L. Beltrame, G. Rollino, C. Coppo, R. Amore, A. Camilla, R. Peruzzi, L. Praga, M. Feriozzi, S. Polci, R. Segoloni, G. Colla, L. Pani, A. Angioi, A. Piras, L. Feehally, J. Barratt, J. Cancarini, G. Ravera, S. Durlik, M. Moggia, E. Ballarin, J. Di Giulio, S. Pugliese, F. Serriello, I. Caliskan, Y. Sever, M. Locatelli, F. Del Vecchio, L. Wetzels, J.F.M. Peters, H. Berg, U. Carvalho, F. da Costa Ferreira, A.C. Maggio, M. Wiecek, A. Ots-Rosenberg, M. Magistroni, R. Topaloglu, R. Bilginer, Y. D'Amico, M. Stangou, M. Giacchino, F. Goumenos, D. Kalliakmani, P. Gerolymos, M. Galesic, K. Geddes, C. Siamopoulos, K. Balafa, O. Galliani, M. Stratta, P. Quaglia, M. Bergia, R. Cravero, R. Salvadori, M. Cirami, L. Fellstrom, B. Kloster Smerud, H. Ferrario, F. Stellato, T. Egido, J. Martin, C. Floege, J. Eitner, F. Lupo, A. Bernich, P. Menè, P. Morosetti, M. van Kooten, C. Rabelink, T. Reinders, M.E.J. Grinyo, J.M. Fulladosa, X. Cusinato, S. Benozzi, L. Savoldi, S. Licata, C. Mizerska-Wasiak, M. Roszkowska-Blaim, M. Martina, G. Messuerotti, A. Dal Canton, A. Esposito, C. Migotto, C. Triolo, G. Mariano, F. Pozzi, C. Boero, R. Kilicaslan, I.
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Background: The VALidation of IGA (VALIGA) study investigated the utility of the Oxford Classification of immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN) in 1147 patients from 13 European countries. Methods. Biopsies were scored by local pathologists followed by central review in Oxford. We had two distinct objectives: to assess how closely pathology findings were associated with the decision to give corticosteroid/immunosuppressive (CS/IS) treatments, and to determine the impact of differences in MEST-C scoring between central and local pathologists on the clinical value of the Oxford Classification. We tested for each lesion the associations between the type of agreement (local and central pathologists scoring absent, local present and central absent, local absent and central present, both scoring present) with the initial clinical assessment, as well as long-term outcomes in those patients who did not receive CS/IS. Results: All glomerular lesions (M, E, C and S) assessed by local pathologists were independently associated with the decision to administer CS/IS therapy, while the severity of tubulointerstitial lesions was not. Reproducibility between local and central pathologists was moderate for S (segmental sclerosis) and T (tubular atrophy/interstitial fibrosis), and poor for M (mesangial hypercellularity), E (endocapillary hypercellularity) and C (crescents). Local pathologists found statistically more of each lesion, except for the S lesion, which was more frequent with central review. Disagreements were more likely to occur when the proportion of glomeruli affected was low. The M lesion, assessed by central pathologists, correlated better with the severity of the disease at presentation and discriminated better with outcomes. In contrast, the E lesion, evaluated by local pathologists, correlated better with the clinical presentation and outcomes when compared with central review. Both C and S lesions, when discordant between local and central pathologists, had a clinical phenotype intermediate to double absent lesions (milder disease) and double present (more severe). Conclusion: We conclude that differences in the scoring of MEST-C criteria between local pathologists and a central reviewer have a significant impact on the prognostic value of the Oxford Classification. Since the decision to offer immunosuppressive therapy in this cohort was intimately associated with the MEST-C score, this study indicates a need for a more detailed guidance for pathologists in the scoring of IgAN biopsies. © 2018 The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.
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44. Evaluating a New International Risk-Prediction Tool in IgA Nephropathy
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Barbour, Sean J. Coppo, Rosanna Zhang, Hong Liu, Zhi-Hong and Suzuki, Yusuke Matsuzaki, Keiichi Katafuchi, Ritsuko Er, Lee Espino-Hernandez, Gabriela Kim, S. Joseph Reich, Heather N. Feehally, John Cattran, Daniel C. Russo, M. L. and Troyanov, S. Cook, H. T. Roberts, I. Tesar, V. and Maixnerova, D. Lundberg, S. Gesualdo, L. Emma, F. and Fuiano, L. Beltrame, G. Rollino, C. Amore, A. Camilla, R. Peruzzi, L. Praga, M. Feriozzi, S. Polci, R. and Segoloni, G. Colla, L. Pani, A. Piras, D. Angioi, A. and Cancarini, G. Ravera, S. Durlik, M. Moggia, E. Ballarin, J. Di Giulio, S. Pugliese, F. Serriello, I. Caliskan, Y. and Sever, M. Kilicaslan, I. Locatelli, F. Del Vecchio, L. and Wetzels, J. F. M. Peters, H. Berg, U. Carvalho, F. and da Costa Ferreira, A. C. Maggio, M. Wiecek, A. and Ots-Rosenberg, M. Magistroni, R. Topaloglu, R. Bilginer, Y. and D'Amico, M. Stangou, M. Giacchino, F. Goumenos, D. and Kalliakmani, P. Gerolymos, M. Galesic, K. Geddes, C. and Siamopoulos, K. Balafa, O. Galliani, M. Stratta, P. and Quaglia, M. Bergia, R. Cravero, R. Salvadori, M. Cirami, L. Fellstrorn, B. Smerud, H. Kloster Ferrario, F. and Stellato, T. Egido, J. Martin, C. Floege, J. Eitner, F. and Lupo, A. Bernich, P. Mene, R. Morosetti, M. van Kooten, C. Rabelink, T. Reinders, M. E. J. Boria Grinyo, J. M. Cusinato, S. Benozzi, L. Savoldi, S. Licata, C. and Mizerska-Wasiak, M. Martina, G. Messuerotti, A. Dal Canton, A. Esposito, C. Migotto, C. Triolo, G. Mariano, F. and Pozzi, C. Boero, R. Bellur, S. Mazzucco, G. Giannakakis, C. Honsova, E. Sundelin, B. Di Palma, A. M. Ferrario, F. and Gutierrez, E. Asunis, A. M. Barratt, J. Tardanico, R. and Perkowska-Ptasinska, A. Arce Terroba, J. Fortunato, M. and Pantzaki, A. Ozluk, Y. Steenbergen, E. Soderberg, M. and Riispere, Z. Furci, L. Orhan, D. Kipgen, D. Casartelli, D. Ljubanovic, D. Galesic Gakiopoulou, H. Bertoni, E. and Cannata Ortiz, P. Karkoszka, H. Groene, H. J. Stoppacciaro, A. Bajema, I. Bruijn, J. Fulladosa Oliveras, X. Maldyk, J. Loachim, E. Bavbek, N. Cook, T. Troyanov, S. and Alpers, C. Amore, A. Barratt, J. Berthoux, F. Bonsib, S. and Bruijn, J. D'Agati, V D'Amico, G. Emancipator, S. and Emmal, F. Ferrario, F. Fervenza, F. Florquin, S. Fogo, A. Geddes, C. Groene, H. Haas, M. Hill, P. Hogg, R. and Hsu, S. Hunley, T. Hladunewich Jennette, C. Joh, K. and Julian, B. Kawamura, T. Lai, F. Leung, C. Li, L. and Li, P. Liu, Z. Massat, A. Mackinnon, B. Mezzano, S. and Schena, F. Tomino, Y. Walker, P. Wang, H. Weening, J. and Yoshikawa, N. Zeng, Cai-Hong Shi, Sufang Nogi, C. and Suzuki, H. Koike, K. Hirano, K. Kawamura, T. Yokoo, T. and Hanai, M. Fukami, K. Takahashi, K. Yuzawa, Y. Niwa, M. Yasuda, Y. Maruyama, S. Ichikawa, D. Suzuki, T. and Shirai, S. Fukuda, A. Fujimoto, S. Trimarchi, H. Int IgA Nephropathy Network
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ImportanceAlthough IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common glomerulonephritis in the world, there is no validated tool to predict disease progression. This limits patient-specific risk stratification and treatment decisions, clinical trial recruitment, and biomarker validation. ObjectiveTo derive and externally validate a prediction model for disease progression in IgAN that can be applied at the time of kidney biopsy in multiple ethnic groups worldwide. Design, Setting, and ParticipantsWe derived and externally validated a prediction model using clinical and histologic risk factors that are readily available in clinical practice. Large, multi-ethnic cohorts of adults with biopsy-proven IgAN were included from Europe, North America, China, and Japan. Main Outcomes and MeasuresCox proportional hazards models were used to analyze the risk of a 50% decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) or end-stage kidney disease, and were evaluated using the R-D(2) measure, Akaike information criterion (AIC), C statistic, continuous net reclassification improvement (NRI), integrated discrimination improvement (IDI), and calibration plots. ResultsThe study included 3927 patients; mean age, 35.4 (interquartile range, 28.0-45.4) years; and 2173 (55.3%) were men. The following prediction models were created in a derivation cohort of 2781 patients: a clinical model that included eGFR, blood pressure, and proteinuria at biopsy; and 2 full models that also contained the MEST histologic score, age, medication use, and either racial/ethnic characteristics (white, Japanese, or Chinese) or no racial/ethnic characteristics, to allow application in other ethnic groups. Compared with the clinical model, the full models with and without race/ethnicity had better R-D(2) (26.3% and 25.3%, respectively, vs 20.3%) and AIC (6338 and 6379, respectively, vs 6485), significant increases in C statistic from 0.78 to 0.82 and 0.81, respectively (Delta C, 0.04; 95% CI, 0.03-0.04 and Delta C, 0.03; 95% CI, 0.02-0.03, respectively), and significant improvement in reclassification as assessed by the NRI (0.18; 95% CI, 0.07-0.29 and 0.51; 95% CI, 0.39-0.62, respectively) and IDI (0.07; 95% CI, 0.06-0.08 and 0.06; 95% CI, 0.05-0.06, respectively). External validation was performed in a cohort of 1146 patients. For both full models, the C statistics (0.82; 95% CI, 0.81-0.83 with race/ethnicity; 0.81; 95% CI, 0.80-0.82 without race/ethnicity) and R-D(2) (both 35.3%) were similar or better than in the validation cohort, with excellent calibration. Conclusions and RelevanceIn this study, the 2 full prediction models were shown to be accurate and validated methods for predicting disease progression and patient risk stratification in IgAN in multi-ethnic cohorts, with additional applications to clinical trial design and biomarker research.
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45. LOW-COST DGPS ASSISTED AERIAL TRIANGULATION FOR SUB-DECIMETRIC ACCURACY WITH NON-RTK UAVS
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Ioli, F., primary, Pinto, L., additional, and Ferrario, F., additional
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46. Kidney Function, CKD Causes, and Histological Classification
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Ferrario, F, Pagni, F, Bolognesi, M, Ajello, E, L'Imperio, V, Masella, C, Capasso, G, Ferrario F., Pagni F., Bolognesi M., Ajello E., L'Imperio V., Masella C., Capasso G., Ferrario, F, Pagni, F, Bolognesi, M, Ajello, E, L'Imperio, V, Masella, C, Capasso, G, Ferrario F., Pagni F., Bolognesi M., Ajello E., L'Imperio V., Masella C., and Capasso G.
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Kidneys accomplish many important physiological tasks, ranging from the continuous blood filtration and consequent formation of urine, detoxification from endogenous and exogenous substances, production of active and inactive hormones (e.g., Vitamin D, Erythropoietin, and renin), and maintenance of the electrolytes balance. However, its function can be readily impaired by many pathogen noxae, leading to the so-called chronic kidney disease (CKD). This condition can be clinically assessed by the estimation of the glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), an indirect index of the renal function, that do not give any further information of which kind of injury affects the kidney. For this reason, the gold standard to determine the CKD cause is represented by the renal biopsy and the histomorphological criteria are essential for the interpretation of the tissue sample. In this chapter, the clinical and histopathological aspects of CKD will be discussed, with a final section on the future challenges represented by the molecular analysis and digital pathology in renal disease.
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47. The Aichi Biodiversity Targets: achievements for marine conservation and priorities beyond 2020
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Carr, H, Abas, M, Boutahar, L, Caretti, ON, Chan, WY, Chapman, ASA, de Mendonca, SN, Engleman, A, Ferrario, F, Simmons, KR, Verdura, J, Zivian, A, Carr, H, Abas, M, Boutahar, L, Caretti, ON, Chan, WY, Chapman, ASA, de Mendonca, SN, Engleman, A, Ferrario, F, Simmons, KR, Verdura, J, and Zivian, A
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In 2010 the Conference of the Parties (COP) for the Convention on Biological Diversity revised and updated a Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, which included the Aichi Biodiversity Targets. Here a group of early career researchers mentored by senior scientists, convened as part of the 4th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity, reflects on the accomplishments and shortfalls under four of the Aichi Targets considered highly relevant to marine conservation: target 6 (sustainable fisheries), 11 (protection measures), 15 (ecosystem restoration and resilience) and 19 (knowledge, science and technology). We conclude that although progress has been made towards the targets, these have not been fully achieved for the marine environment by the 2020 deadline. The progress made, however, lays the foundations for further work beyond 2020 to work towards the 2050 Vision for Biodiversity. We identify key priorities that must be addressed to better enable marine biodiversity conservation efforts moving forward.
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48. P0372RITUXIMAB IN IDIOPATHIC FOCAL SEGMENTAL GLOMERULOSCLEROSIS OF THE ADULT: A MULTICENTRE RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY OF 31 PATIENTS
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Alberici, F, Vaglio, A, Cirami, C, Scolari, F, Gallieni, M, Cozzolino, M, Sinico, R, Ferrantelli, A, Delbarba, E, Lazzarin, R, Santoro, D, Esposito, P, Esposito, C, Ferrario, F, Santostefano, M, Del Vecchio, L, Casazza, G, Allinovi, M, Pisani, I, Tedesco, M, Alberici, Federico, Vaglio, Augusto, Cirami, Calogero, Scolari, Francesco, Gallieni, Maurizio, Cozzolino, Mario Gennaro, Sinico, Renato A, Ferrantelli, Angelo, Delbarba, Elisa, Lazzarin, Roberta, Santoro, Domenico, Esposito, Pasquale, Esposito, Ciro, Ferrario, Francesca, Santostefano, Marisa, Del Vecchio, Lucia, Casazza, Giovanni, Allinovi, Marco, Pisani, Isabella, Tedesco, Martina, Alberici, F, Vaglio, A, Cirami, C, Scolari, F, Gallieni, M, Cozzolino, M, Sinico, R, Ferrantelli, A, Delbarba, E, Lazzarin, R, Santoro, D, Esposito, P, Esposito, C, Ferrario, F, Santostefano, M, Del Vecchio, L, Casazza, G, Allinovi, M, Pisani, I, Tedesco, M, Alberici, Federico, Vaglio, Augusto, Cirami, Calogero, Scolari, Francesco, Gallieni, Maurizio, Cozzolino, Mario Gennaro, Sinico, Renato A, Ferrantelli, Angelo, Delbarba, Elisa, Lazzarin, Roberta, Santoro, Domenico, Esposito, Pasquale, Esposito, Ciro, Ferrario, Francesca, Santostefano, Marisa, Del Vecchio, Lucia, Casazza, Giovanni, Allinovi, Marco, Pisani, Isabella, and Tedesco, Martina
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Idiopathic Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a rare glomerulonephritis often complicated by a chronic relapsing course frequently characterized by dependency or resistance to immunosuppressive treatment. Moreover, about half of the patients with active disease would develop end-stage renal disease within 10 years from the diagnosis, highlighting the need of novel therapeutic approaches. Rituximab (RTX), a chimeric monoclonal antibody against CD20, showed promising results in pediatric steroid-dependent/frequently relapsing FSGS and in post-transplantation recurrence. However, evidence about its role in the FSGS of the adult is still lacking with small case series suggesting conflicting results. In this study we assess the efficacy of RTX in the largest cohort of adults with FSGS currently available in literature.
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49. PD-0813 Salvage stereotactic body radiotherapy in oligometastatic gynaecological cancer
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Midulla, M., Fodor, A., Zerbetto, F., Deantoni, C.L., Tummineri, R., Giannini, L., Broggi, S., Torrisi, M., Ferrario, F., Chissotti, C., Villa, S.L., Mangili, P., Fiorino, C., Arcangeli, S., and Di Muzio, N.G.
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50. 2012 Revised International Chapel Hill Consensus Conference Nomenclature of Vasculitides
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Jennette, J. C., Falk, R. J., Bacon, P. A., Basu, N., Cid, M. C., Ferrario, F., Flores-Suarez, L. F., Gross, W. L., Guillevin, L., Hagen, E. C., Hoffman, G. S., Jayne, D. R., Kallenberg, C. G. M., Lamprecht, P., Langford, C. A., Luqmani, R. A., Mahr, A. D., Matteson, E. L., Merkel, P. A., Ozen, S., Pusey, C. D., Rasmussen, N., Rees, A. J., Scott, D. G. I., Specks, U., Stone, J. H., Takahashi, K., and Watts, R. A.
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