20 results on '"Zarcone, Davide"'
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2. Correction to: COVID‑19‑associated Guillain‑Barré syndrome in the early pandemic experience in Lombardia (Italy)
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Martinelli‑Boneschi, Filippo, Colombo, Antonio, Bresolin, Nereo, Sessa, Maria, Bassi, Pietro, Grampa, Giampiero, Magni, Eugenio, Versino, Maurizio, Ferrarese, Carlo, Zarcone, Davide, Albanese, Alberto, Micieli, Giuseppe, Zanferrari, Carla, Cagnana, Antonio, Ferrante, Claudio, Zilioli, Angelo, Locatelli, Davide, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, Delodovici, Maria Luisa, Pozzato, Mattia, Patisso, Valerio, Bortolan, Francesco, Foresti, Camillo, Frigeni, Barbara, Canella, Stefania, Xhani, Rubjona, Crabbio, Massimo, Clemenzi, Alessandro, Mauri, Marco, Beretta, Simone, La Spina, Isidoro, Bernasconi, Simona, De Santis, Tiziana, Cavallini, Anna, Ranieri, Michela, D’Adda, Elisabetta, Fruguglietti, Maria Elisa, Peverelli, Lorenzo, Agosti, Edoardo, Leoni, Olivia, Rigamonti, Andrea, and Salmaggi, Andrea
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- 2023
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3. The role of clinical and neuroimaging features in the diagnosis of CADASIL
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Bersano, Anna, Bedini, Gloria, Markus, Hugh Stephen, Vitali, Paolo, Colli-Tibaldi, Enrico, Taroni, Franco, Gellera, Cinzia, Baratta, Silvia, Mosca, Lorena, Carrera, Paola, Ferrari, Maurizio, Cereda, Cristina, Grieco, Gaetano, Lanfranconi, Silvia, Mazucchelli, Franca, Zarcone, Davide, De Lodovici, Maria Luisa, Bono, Giorgio, Boncoraglio, Giorgio Battista, Parati, Eugenio Agostino, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, Perrone, Patrizia, Bordo, Bianca Maria, Motto, Cristina, Agostoni, Elio, Pezzini, Alessandro, Padovani, Alessandro, Micieli, Giuseppe, Cavallini, Anna, Molini, Graziella, Sasanelli, Francesco, Sessa, Maria, Comi, Giancarlo, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, Carmerlingo, Massimo, Corato, Manuel, Marcheselli, Simona, Fusi, Laura, Grampa, Giampiero, Uccellini, Davide, Beretta, Simone, Ferrarese, Carlo, Incorvaia, Barbara, Tadeo, Carlo Sebastiano, Adobbati, Laura, Silani, Vincenzo, Faragò, Giuseppe, Trobia, Nadia, Grond-Ginsbach, Caspar, Candelise, Livia, and on behalf of Lombardia GENS-group
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- 2018
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4. Reducing time delays in the management of ischemic stroke patients in Northern Italy
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Vidale, Simone, Arnaboldi, Marco, Bezzi, Giacomo, Bono, Giorgio, Grampa, Giampiero, Guidotti, Mario, Perrone, Patrizia, Salmaggi, Andrea, Zarcone, Davide, Zoli, Alberto, and Agostoni, Elio
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- 2016
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5. Shared mechanisms of epilepsy, migraine and affective disorders
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Zarcone, Davide and Corbetta, Simona
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- 2017
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6. Correction to: COVID‑19‑associated Guillain‑Barré syndrome in the early pandemic experience in Lombardia (Italy)
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Martinelli‑Boneschi, Filippo, primary, Colombo, Antonio, additional, Bresolin, Nereo, additional, Sessa, Maria, additional, Bassi, Pietro, additional, Grampa, Giampiero, additional, Magni, Eugenio, additional, Versino, Maurizio, additional, Ferrarese, Carlo, additional, Zarcone, Davide, additional, Albanese, Alberto, additional, Micieli, Giuseppe, additional, Zanferrari, Carla, additional, Cagnana, Antonio, additional, Ferrante, Claudio, additional, Zilioli, Angelo, additional, Locatelli, Davide, additional, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, additional, Delodovici, Maria Luisa, additional, Pozzato, Mattia, additional, Patisso, Valerio, additional, Bortolan, Francesco, additional, Foresti, Camillo, additional, Frigeni, Barbara, additional, Canella, Stefania, additional, Xhani, Rubjona, additional, Crabbio, Massimo, additional, Clemenzi, Alessandro, additional, Mauri, Marco, additional, Beretta, Simone, additional, La Spina, Isidoro, additional, Bernasconi, Simona, additional, De Santis, Tiziana, additional, Cavallini, Anna, additional, Ranieri, Michela, additional, D’Adda, Elisabetta, additional, Fruguglietti, Maria Elisa, additional, Peverelli, Lorenzo, additional, Agosti, Edoardo, additional, Leoni, Olivia, additional, Rigamonti, Andrea, additional, and Salmaggi, Andrea, additional
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- 2022
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7. COVID-19-associated Guillain-Barré syndrome in the early pandemic experience in Lombardia (Italy)
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Martinelli-Boneschi, Filippo, primary, Colombo, Antonio, additional, Bresolin, Nereo, additional, Sessa, Maria, additional, Bassi, Pietro, additional, Grampa, Giampiero, additional, Magni, Eugenio, additional, Versino, Maurizio, additional, Ferrarese, Carlo, additional, Zarcone, Davide, additional, Albanese, Alberto, additional, Micieli, Giuseppe, additional, Zanferrari, Carla, additional, Cagnana, Antonio, additional, Ferrante, Claudio, additional, Zilioli, Angelo, additional, Locatelli, Davide, additional, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, additional, Delodovici, Maria Luisa, additional, Pozzato, Mattia, additional, Patisso, Valerio, additional, Bortolan, Francesco, additional, Foresti, Camillo, additional, Frigeni, Barbara, additional, Canella, Stefania, additional, Xhani, Rubjona, additional, Crabbio, Massimo, additional, Clemenzi, Alessandro, additional, Mauri, Marco, additional, Beretta, Simone, additional, La Spina, Isidoro, additional, Bernasconi, Simona, additional, De Santis, Tiziana, additional, Cavallini, Anna, additional, Ranieri, Michela, additional, D’Adda, Elisabetta, additional, Fruguglietti, Maria Elisa, additional, Peverelli, Lorenzo, additional, Agosti, Edoardo, additional, Leoni, Olivia, additional, Rigamonti, Andrea, additional, and Salmaggi, Andrea, additional
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- 2022
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8. Clinical Pregenetic Screening for Stroke Monogenic Diseases: Results From Lombardia GENS Registry
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Bersano, Anna, Markus, Hugh Stephen, Quaglini, Silvana, Arbustini, Eloisa, Lanfranconi, Silvia, Micieli, Giuseppe, Boncoraglio, Giorgio B., Taroni, Franco, Gellera, Cinzia, Baratta, Silvia, Penco, Silvana, Mosca, Lorena, Grasso, Maurizia, Carrera, Paola, Ferrari, Maurizio, Cereda, Cristina, Grieco, Gaetano, Corti, Stefania, Ronchi, Dario, Bassi, Maria Teresa, Obici, Laura, Parati, Eugenio A., Pezzini, Alessando, De Lodovici, Maria Luisa, Verrengia, Elena P., Bono, Giorgio, Mazucchelli, Francesca, Zarcone, Davide, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, Perrone, Patrizia, Bordo, Bianca Maria, Colombo, Antonio, Padovani, Alessandro, Cavallini, Anna, Beretta, Simone, Ferrarese, Carlo, Motto, Cristina, Agostoni, Elio, Molini, Graziella, Sasanelli, Francesco, Corato, Manuel, Marcheselli, Simona, Sessa, Maria, Comi, Giancarlo, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, Guidotti, Mario, Uccellini, Davide, Capitani, Erminio, Tancredi, Lucia, Arnaboldi, Marco, Incorvaia, Barbara, Tadeo, Carlo Sebastiano, Fusi, Laura, Grampa, Giampiero, Merlini, Giampaolo, Trobia, Nadia, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, Braga, Massimiliano, Vitali, Paolo, Baron, Pierluigi, Grond-Ginsbach, Caspar, and Candelise, Livia
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- 2016
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9. Covid-19-associated Guillain-Barré syndrome in the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Lombardia: Increased incidence or increased seroprevalence?
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Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, Colombo, Antonio, Bresolin, Nereo, Sessa, Maria, Pozzato, Mattia, Grampa, Giampiero, Bassi, Pietro, Magni, Eugenio, Versino, Maurizio, Ferrarese, Carlo, Zarcone, Davide, Albanese, Alberto, Micieli, Giuseppe, Zanferrari, Carla, Cagnana, Antonio, Ferrante, Claudio, Zilioli, Angelo, Locatelli, Davide, Calloni, Maria, Delodovici, Maria Luisa, Foresti, Camillo, Frigeni, Barbara, Canella, Stefania, Xhani, Rubjona, Crabbio, Massimo, Clemenzi, Alessandro, Mauri, Marco, Beretta, Simone, La Spina, Isidoro, Bernasconi, Simona, Cavallini, Anna, Ranieri, Michela, D'Adda, Elisabetta, Fruguglietti, Maria Elisa, Peverelli, Lorenzo, Agosti, Edoardo, Rigamonti, Andrea, and Salmaggi, Andrea
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- 2021
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10. Clinical, neurophysiological and neuroradiological characteristics of 30 cases of SARS-COV-2-associated encephalitis in Lombardia
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Boneschi, Filippo Martinelli, Sessa, Maria, Guidetti, Donata, Grampa, Giampiero, Magni, Eugenio, Versino, Maurizio, Ferrarese, Carlo, Zarcone, Davide, Prelle, Alessandro, Micieli, Giuseppe, Zanferrari, Carla, Frediani, Fabio, Cagnana, Antonio, Zilioli, Angelo, Calloni, Maria, Mariani, Emilio, Foresti, Camillo, Crabbio, Massimo, La Spina, Isidoro, Maschio, Vera Pacoova Dal, Giorgetti, Andrea, Cavallini, Anna, Ranieri, Michela, D'Adda, Elisabetta, Salmaggi, Andrea, and Colombo, Antonio
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- 2021
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11. Imaging of cranio-meningeal infectious and inflammatory involvement
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Minonzio, Giorgio, Paolucci Colico, Massimo, Ghezzi, Angelo, and Zarcone, Davide
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- 2008
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12. Stroke management in northern Lombardy: organization of an emergency-urgency network and development of a connection between prehospital and in-hospital settings
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Vidale, Simone, Verrengia, Elena, Gerardi, Francesca, Arnaboldi, Marco, Bezzi, Giacomo, Bono, Giorgio, Guidotti, Mario, Grampa, Giampiero, Perrone, Patrizia, Zarcone, Davide, Zoli, Alberto, Beghi, Ettore, Agostoni, Elio, Porazzi, Daniele, and Landriscina, Mario
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- 2012
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13. Response of migraine without aura to kudzu
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Tullo, Vincenzo, primary, Curone, Marcella, additional, Colombo, Bruno, additional, Allais, Gianni, additional, Sinigaglia, Silvia, additional, Benedetto, Chiara, additional, Zarcone, Davide, additional, Saracco, Maria Gabriella, additional, Aguggia, Marco, additional, and Bussone, Gennaro, additional
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- 2019
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14. The role of clinical and neuroimaging features in the diagnosis of CADASIL
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Bersano, A, Bedini, G, Markus, H, Vitali, P, Colli-Tibaldi, E, Taroni, F, Gellera, C, Baratta, S, Mosca, L, Carrera, P, Ferrari, M, Cereda, C, Grieco, G, Lanfranconi, S, Mazucchelli, F, Zarcone, D, De Lodovici, M, Bono, G, Boncoraglio, G, Parati, E, Calloni, M, Perrone, P, Bordo, B, Motto, C, Agostoni, E, Pezzini, A, Padovani, A, Micieli, G, Cavallini, A, Molini, G, Sasanelli, F, Sessa, M, Comi, G, Checcarelli, N, Carmerlingo, M, Corato, M, Marcheselli, S, Fusi, L, Grampa, G, Uccellini, D, Beretta, S, Ferrarese, C, Incorvaia, B, Tadeo, C, Adobbati, L, Silani, V, Faragò, G, Trobia, N, Grond-Ginsbach, C, Candelise, L, Mazzucchelli, F, Guidotti, M, Riva, M, Iurlaro, S, Maria, B, Braga, M, Meola, G, Carpo, M, Camerlingo, M, Borutti, G, Delodovici, M, Verrengia, E, Tancredi, L, Terruzzi, A, Magoni, M, Del Zotto, E, Bassi, P, Lattuada, P, Ballabio, E, Gambaro, P, Corrà, B, Canavero, I, Arbustini, E, Grasso, M, Corti, S, Ronchi, D, Merlini, G, Obici, L, Bassi, M, Tagliavini, F, Ginsbach, C, Bersano, Anna, BEDINI, GLORIA, Markus, Hugh Stephen, Vitali, Paolo, Colli-Tibaldi, Enrico, Taroni, Franco, Gellera, Cinzia, Baratta, Silvia, Mosca, Lorena, Carrera, Paola, FERRARI, MAURIZIO, Cereda, Cristina, Grieco, Gaetano, Lanfranconi, Silvia, Mazucchelli, Franca, Zarcone, Davide, De Lodovici, Maria Luisa, Bono, Giorgio, Boncoraglio, Giorgio Battista, Parati, Eugenio Agostino, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, Perrone, Patrizia, Bordo, Bianca Maria, Motto, Cristina, Agostoni, Elio, Pezzini, Alessandro, Padovani, Alessandro, Micieli, Giuseppe, Cavallini, Anna, Molini, Graziella, Sasanelli, Francesco, Sessa, Maria, Comi, Giancarlo, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, Carmerlingo, Massimo, CORATO, MANUEL, Marcheselli, Simona, Fusi, Laura, Grampa, Giampiero, Uccellini, Davide, Beretta, Simone, Ferrarese, Carlo, Incorvaia, Barbara, Tadeo, Carlo Sebastiano, Adobbati, Laura, Silani, Vincenzo, Faragò, Giuseppe, Trobia, Nadia, Grond-Ginsbach, Caspar, Candelise, Livia, Mazzucchelli, Franca, Guidotti, Mario, Riva, Maurizio, Iurlaro, Simona, Maria, Bianca Bordo, Braga, Massimiliano, Meola, Giovanni, Carpo, Marinella, Camerlingo, Massimo, Borutti, Giuseppina, Delodovici, Marialuisa, Verrengia, Elena Pinuccia, Tancredi, Lucia, Terruzzi, Alessandro, Magoni, Mauro, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, Bassi, Pietro, Lattuada, Patrizia, Ballabio, Elena, Gambaro, Paola, Lanfranconi, Sivia, Corrà, Barbara, Canavero, Isabella, Arbustini, Eloisa, Grasso, Maurizia, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, Corti, Stefania, Ronchi, Dario, Merlini, Giampaolo, Obici, Laura, Bassi, Maria Teresa, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, Ginsbach, Caspar Grond, Bersano, A, Bedini, G, Markus, H, Vitali, P, Colli-Tibaldi, E, Taroni, F, Gellera, C, Baratta, S, Mosca, L, Carrera, P, Ferrari, M, Cereda, C, Grieco, G, Lanfranconi, S, Mazucchelli, F, Zarcone, D, De Lodovici, M, Bono, G, Boncoraglio, G, Parati, E, Calloni, M, Perrone, P, Bordo, B, Motto, C, Agostoni, E, Pezzini, A, Padovani, A, Micieli, G, Cavallini, A, Molini, G, Sasanelli, F, Sessa, M, Comi, G, Checcarelli, N, Carmerlingo, M, Corato, M, Marcheselli, S, Fusi, L, Grampa, G, Uccellini, D, Beretta, S, Ferrarese, C, Incorvaia, B, Tadeo, C, Adobbati, L, Silani, V, Faragò, G, Trobia, N, Grond-Ginsbach, C, Candelise, L, Mazzucchelli, F, Guidotti, M, Riva, M, Iurlaro, S, Maria, B, Braga, M, Meola, G, Carpo, M, Camerlingo, M, Borutti, G, Delodovici, M, Verrengia, E, Tancredi, L, Terruzzi, A, Magoni, M, Del Zotto, E, Bassi, P, Lattuada, P, Ballabio, E, Gambaro, P, Corrà, B, Canavero, I, Arbustini, E, Grasso, M, Corti, S, Ronchi, D, Merlini, G, Obici, L, Bassi, M, Tagliavini, F, Ginsbach, C, Bersano, Anna, BEDINI, GLORIA, Markus, Hugh Stephen, Vitali, Paolo, Colli-Tibaldi, Enrico, Taroni, Franco, Gellera, Cinzia, Baratta, Silvia, Mosca, Lorena, Carrera, Paola, FERRARI, MAURIZIO, Cereda, Cristina, Grieco, Gaetano, Lanfranconi, Silvia, Mazucchelli, Franca, Zarcone, Davide, De Lodovici, Maria Luisa, Bono, Giorgio, Boncoraglio, Giorgio Battista, Parati, Eugenio Agostino, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, Perrone, Patrizia, Bordo, Bianca Maria, Motto, Cristina, Agostoni, Elio, Pezzini, Alessandro, Padovani, Alessandro, Micieli, Giuseppe, Cavallini, Anna, Molini, Graziella, Sasanelli, Francesco, Sessa, Maria, Comi, Giancarlo, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, Carmerlingo, Massimo, CORATO, MANUEL, Marcheselli, Simona, Fusi, Laura, Grampa, Giampiero, Uccellini, Davide, Beretta, Simone, Ferrarese, Carlo, Incorvaia, Barbara, Tadeo, Carlo Sebastiano, Adobbati, Laura, Silani, Vincenzo, Faragò, Giuseppe, Trobia, Nadia, Grond-Ginsbach, Caspar, Candelise, Livia, Mazzucchelli, Franca, Guidotti, Mario, Riva, Maurizio, Iurlaro, Simona, Maria, Bianca Bordo, Braga, Massimiliano, Meola, Giovanni, Carpo, Marinella, Camerlingo, Massimo, Borutti, Giuseppina, Delodovici, Marialuisa, Verrengia, Elena Pinuccia, Tancredi, Lucia, Terruzzi, Alessandro, Magoni, Mauro, Del Zotto, Elisabetta, Bassi, Pietro, Lattuada, Patrizia, Ballabio, Elena, Gambaro, Paola, Lanfranconi, Sivia, Corrà, Barbara, Canavero, Isabella, Arbustini, Eloisa, Grasso, Maurizia, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, Corti, Stefania, Ronchi, Dario, Merlini, Giampaolo, Obici, Laura, Bassi, Maria Teresa, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, and Ginsbach, Caspar Grond
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Background: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is the most common familial cerebral small vessel disease, caused by NOTCH3 gene mutations. The aim of our study was to identify clinical and neuroradiological features which would be useful in identifying which patients presenting with lacunar stroke and TIA are likely to have CADASIL. Methods: Patients with lacunar stroke or TIA were included in the present study. For each patient, demographic and clinical data were collected. MRI images were centrally analysed for the presence of lacunar infarcts, microbleeds, temporal lobe involvement, global atrophy and white matter hyperintensities. Results: 128 patients (mean age 56.3 ± 12.4 years) were included. A NOTCH3 mutation was found in 12.5% of them. A family history of stroke, the presence of dementia and external capsule lesions on MRI were the only features significantly associated with the diagnosis of CADASIL. Although thalamic, temporal pole gliosis and severe white matter hyperintensities were less specific for CADASIL diagnosis, the combination of a number of these factors together with familial history for stroke result in a higher positive predictive value and specificity. Conclusions: A careful familial history collection and neuroradiological assessment can identify patients in whom NOTCH3 genetic testing has a higher yield.
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15. The role of clinical and neuroimaging features in the diagnosis of CADASIL.
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on behalf of Lombardia GENS-group, Bersano, Anna, Boncoraglio, Giorgio Battista, Parati, Eugenio Agostino, Trobia, Nadia, Mazucchelli, Franca, Zarcone, Davide, De Lodovici, Maria Luisa, Bono, Giorgio, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, Perrone, Patrizia, Bordo, Bianca Maria, Motto, Cristina, Agostoni, Elio, Pezzini, Alessandro, Padovani, Alessandro, Micieli, Giuseppe, Cavallini, Anna, Molini, Graziella, and Sasanelli, Francesco
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CADASIL syndrome ,PROGRESSIVE multifocal leukoencephalopathy ,MONOGENIC functions ,NOTCH genes ,BRAIN imaging - Abstract
Background: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) is the most common familial cerebral small vessel disease, caused by NOTCH3 gene mutations. The aim of our study was to identify clinical and neuroradiological features which would be useful in identifying which patients presenting with lacunar stroke and TIA are likely to have CADASIL.Methods: Patients with lacunar stroke or TIA were included in the present study. For each patient, demographic and clinical data were collected. MRI images were centrally analysed for the presence of lacunar infarcts, microbleeds, temporal lobe involvement, global atrophy and white matter hyperintensities.Results: 128 patients (mean age 56.3 ± 12.4 years) were included. A NOTCH3 mutation was found in 12.5% of them. A family history of stroke, the presence of dementia and external capsule lesions on MRI were the only features significantly associated with the diagnosis of CADASIL. Although thalamic, temporal pole gliosis and severe white matter hyperintensities were less specific for CADASIL diagnosis, the combination of a number of these factors together with familial history for stroke result in a higher positive predictive value and specificity.Conclusions: A careful familial history collection and neuroradiological assessment can identify patients in whom NOTCH3 genetic testing has a higher yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. A panel of macroautophagy markers in lymphomonocytes of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Sala, Gessica, primary, Tremolizzo, Lucio, additional, Melchionda, Laura, additional, Stefanoni, Giovanni, additional, Derosa, Matteo, additional, Susani, Emanuela, additional, Pagani, Ambrogio, additional, Perini, Michele, additional, Pettini, Paola, additional, Tavernelli, Fiorella, additional, Zarcone, Davide, additional, and Ferrarese, Carlo, additional
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- 2011
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17. Time to Hospital Admission and Start of Treatment in Patients with Ischemic Stroke in Northern Italy and Predictors of Delay.
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Vidale, Simone, Beghi, Ettore, Gerardi, Francesca, De Piazza, Claudio, Proserpio, Silvia, arnaboldi, Marco, Bezzi, Giacomo, Bono, Giorgio, Grampa, Giampiero, Guidotti, Mario, Perrone, Patrizia, Porazzi, Daniele, Zarcone, Davide, Zoli, alberto, and agostoni, Elio
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STROKE patients ,STROKE treatment ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,MORTALITY - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Early treatment (i.e. thrombolysis) is crucial for a successful care of ischemic stroke. In the management of stroke, two phases are crucial: the pre-hospital and the in-hospital interval. This work investigated factors influencing pre- and in-hospital delay in a large geographic area of Northern Italy. Methods: Enrolled were patients presenting with ischemic stroke in four administrative districts of Northern Italy (Como, Lecco, Sondrio and Varese) over a 4-month period. Pre-hospital time and in-hospital time with single management steps were recorded prospectively. Age, gender, recruiting hospital, EMS transport and triage codes, clinical severity and thrombolytic treatment were also recorded. Univariate and multivariate analysis of factors predicting pre- and in-hospital delay were performed. Results: Median pre-hospital time and in-hospital time were, respectively, 120 min (interquartile range, IQR 62-271) and 150 min (IQR 80-214). Pre-hospital time was halved in patients hospitalized via EMS (p < 0.001) and clinically more severe (p < 0.001). At multivariate analysis, transport code was associated with delay at any time (p < 0.05). Conclusions: EMS use and transport code predicted treatment delay in patients with ischemic stroke. A more intensive use of EMS and high urgency codes could help increase the number of stroke patients treated appropriately. © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. A panel of macroautophagy markers in lymphomonocytes of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Sala, Gessica, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Melchionda, Laura, Stefanoni, Giovanni, Derosa, Matteo, Susani, Emanuela, Pagani, Ambrogio, Perini, Michele, Pettini, Paola, Tavernelli, Fiorella, Zarcone, Davide, and Ferrarese, Carlo
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AMYOTROPHIC lateral sclerosis ,METABOLISM ,NEUROBEHAVIORAL disorders ,ANIMAL models in research ,RAPAMYCIN ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,NEUROBLASTOMA ,PATIENTS - Abstract
A potential role for macroautophagy dysfunction in the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) was hypothesized after the demonstration that selected markers are up-regulated in post mortem samples obtained from both patients and animal models of disease. We hypothesized that a putative dysfunction of this catabolic pathway could be operative also in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) obtained from ALS patients, since these cells represent an accessible model for studying molecular pathogenesis events in neuropsychiatric disorders. Beclin-1 and LC3II immunoreactivity were assessed in PBMC from 15 ALS patients and 15 controls by Western blot analysis. The expression of Atg12 mRNA was also assessed by real-time PCR. No significant difference was observed for all these parameters between patients and controls, although PBMC displayed a clear macroautophagy induction following exposure to rapamycin and lithium. Finally, we excluded a putative interference of riluzole demonstrating that LC3II immunoreactivity did not change in riluzole-treated SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. In conclusion, the results of our pilot study do not support the idea of a systemic macroautophagic dysfunction in ALS, although they confirm that PBMC are a suitable peripheral marker for monitoring the effects of drugs interfering with this catabolic pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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19. Clinical pregenetic screening for stroke monogenic diseases: Results from lombardia GENS registry
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Giorgio Bono, Eloisa Arbustini, Patrizia Perrone, Silvia Baratta, Graziella Molini, Elena Pinuccia Verrengia, Massimiliano Braga, Manuel Corato, Erminio Capitani, Gaetano S. Grieco, Pierluigi Baron, Giampaolo Merlini, Simona Marcheselli, Giuseppe Micieli, Nadia Trobia, Davide Uccellini, Anna Cavallini, Elio Agostoni, Mario Guidotti, Carlo Ferrarese, Alessandro Padovani, Laura Fusi, Caspar Grond-Ginsbach, Giacomo P. Comi, Silvia Lanfranconi, Marco Arnaboldi, Barbara Incorvaia, Livia Candelise, Maria Teresa Bassi, Cristina Motto, Paola Carrera, Lorena Mosca, Nicoletta Checcarelli, Lucia Tancredi, Alessando Pezzini, Hugh S. Markus, Laura Obici, Giancarlo Comi, Bianca Maria Bordo, Maria Luisa De Lodovici, Giorgio B. Boncoraglio, Davide Zarcone, Maurizia Grasso, Dario Ronchi, Maria Sessa, Francesca Mazucchelli, Maria Vittoria Calloni, Stefania Corti, Francesco Sasanelli, Paolo Vitali, Giampiero Grampa, C. Gellera, Maurizio Ferrari, Cristina Cereda, Antonio Colombo, Silvana Penco, Anna Bersano, Franco Taroni, Simone Beretta, Carlo Sebastiano Tadeo, Silvana Quaglini, Eugenio Parati, Bersano, A, Markus, H, Quaglini, S, Arbustini, E, Lanfranconi, S, Micieli, G, Boncoraglio, G, Taroni, F, Gellera, C, Baratta, S, Penco, S, Mosca, L, Grasso, M, Carrera, P, Ferrari, M, Cereda, C, Grieco, G, Corti, S, Ronchi, D, Bassi, M, Obici, L, Parati, E, Pezzini, A, De Lodovici, M, Verrengia, E, Bono, G, Mazucchelli, F, Zarcone, D, Calloni, M, Perrone, P, Bordo, B, Colombo, A, Padovani, A, Cavallini, A, Beretta, S, Ferrarese, C, Motto, C, Agostoni, E, Molini, G, Sasanelli, F, Corato, M, Marcheselli, S, Sessa, M, Comi, G, Checcarelli, N, Guidotti, M, Uccellini, D, Capitani, E, Tancredi, L, Arnaboldi, M, Incorvaia, B, Tadeo, C, Fusi, L, Grampa, G, Merlini, G, Trobia, N, Braga, M, Vitali, P, Baron, P, Grond Ginsbach, C, Candelise, L, Bersano, Anna, Markus, Hugh Stephen, Quaglini, Silvana, Arbustini, Eloisa, Lanfranconi, Silvia, Micieli, Giuseppe, Boncoraglio, Giorgio B., Taroni, Franco, Gellera, Cinzia, Baratta, Silvia, Penco, Silvana, Mosca, Lorena, Grasso, Maurizia, Carrera, Paola, Ferrari, Maurizio, Cereda, Cristina, Grieco, Gaetano, Corti, Stefania, Ronchi, Dario, Bassi, Maria Teresa, Obici, Laura, Parati, Eugenio A., Pezzini, Alessando, De Lodovici, Maria Luisa, Verrengia, Elena P., Bono, Giorgio, Mazucchelli, Francesca, Zarcone, Davide, Calloni, Maria Vittoria, Perrone, Patrizia, Bordo, Bianca Maria, Colombo, Antonio, Padovani, Alessandro, Cavallini, Anna, Beretta, Simone, Ferrarese, Carlo, Motto, Cristina, Agostoni, Elio, Molini, Graziella, Sasanelli, Francesco, Corato, Manuel, Marcheselli, Simona, Sessa, Maria, Comi, Giancarlo, Checcarelli, Nicoletta, Guidotti, Mario, Uccellini, Davide, Capitani, Erminio, Tancredi, Lucia, Arnaboldi, Marco, Incorvaia, Barbara, Tadeo, Carlo Sebastiano, Fusi, Laura, Grampa, Giampiero, Merlini, Giampaolo, Trobia, Nadia, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, Braga, Massimiliano, Vitali, Paolo, Baron, Pierluigi, Grond Ginsbach, Caspar, and Candelise, Livia
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Adult ,Male ,Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,CADASIL ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,MELAS syndrome ,Leukoencephalopathy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,genetics ,Genetic Testing ,Registries ,Stroke ,cerebral amyloid angiopathy ,Aged ,Genetic testing ,Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Fabry disease ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,cerebral amyloid angiopathy, familial ,Marfan syndrome ,stroke ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,familial ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Mutation ,Female ,genetic ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background and Purpose— Lombardia GENS is a multicentre prospective study aimed at diagnosing 5 single-gene disorders associated with stroke (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy, Fabry disease, MELAS [mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes], hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and Marfan syndrome) by applying diagnostic algorithms specific for each clinically suspected disease Methods— We enrolled a consecutive series of patients with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke or transient ischemic attack admitted in stroke units in the Lombardia region participating in the project. Patients were defined as probable when presenting with stroke or transient ischemic attack of unknown etiopathogenic causes, or in the presence of Results— In 209 patients (57.4±14.7 years), the application of the disease-specific algorithm identified 227 patients with possible monogenic disease. Genetic testing identified pathogenic mutations in 7% of these cases. Familial history of stroke was the only significant specific feature that distinguished mutated patients from nonmutated ones. The presence of cerebrovascular risk factors did not exclude a genetic disease. Conclusions— In patients prescreened using a clinical algorithm for monogenic disorders, we identified monogenic causes of events in 7% of patients in comparison to the 1% to 5% prevalence reported in previous series.
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20. [Nonconvulsive status epilepticus due to Fentanyl intoxication in hemodialysed patients: two case reports and review of the literature].
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Pogliani D, Pozzi A, Laudi C, Rimoldi L, Sogni E, Farfaglia P, Figliola C, Jovane C, Zarcone D, and Caretta E
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Analgesics, Opioid poisoning, Fentanyl poisoning, Renal Dialysis, Status Epilepticus chemically induced
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The management of the pain therapy (ischemic pain, neoplastic pain) in hemodialysis patients has become a frequent challenge in the last years. These patients often require the prescription of major analgesic drugs such as Opioids like Fentanyl, in order to control the pain. It is necessary to pay attention to the correct dosage and to the half life of these drugs, that results prolonged in the chronic renal insufficiency. The main side effect of opioids is respiratory depression which is well known, however, up to date, there is a lack of reports about other less frequent side effects, such as epilepsy or status epilepticus, in the literature. We report two cases of chronic hemodialysed patients who developed a generalized nonconvulsive status epilepticus secondary to Fentanyl intoxication administered for the pain therapy. These cases required a synergic team management with involvement of the nephrologist, the neurologist and the intensivist. The generalized non convulsive status epilepticus could be an important and serious side effect of Fentanyl in hemodialysis patients and it is therefore necessary a close monitoring of the pain therapy in these subjects.
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