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Drago S, Campobasso A, Battista G, De Mari A, Menini M, Migliorati M. Torque changes of anchorage units in preadolescent patients treated with a digitally designed tooth-borne expander anchored to deciduous vs. permanent molars. Eur J Paediatr Dent 2023; 24:297 - 303. [PMID: 37861070 DOI: 10.23804/ejpd.2023.1933] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/21/2023]
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AIM To compare the effects on permanent or deciduous anchorage dental units in patients treated with a digitally designed palatal expander. METHODS Inclusion criteria were the following: presence of maxillary transverse deficiency, no previous orthodontic treatment, no extractions, absence of agenesis, congenital pathologies and cranio-maxillofacial malformations. Twenty patients (11 males, 9 females, 11 ± 1.8 years) received a digitally designed and metal printed palatal expander anchored on first permanent molars and 1 activation per day for 30 days (Group 1). Twenty-one patients (12 males, 9 females, 8.6 ± 1.4 years) received a digitally designed and metal printed palatal expander anchored on second deciduous molars and 2 activations per day for 14 days (Group 2). Digital intraoral scans were taken before expansion and after device removal, and torque and the palatal transverse diameter were digitally measured. The FDI notation was used to indicate each tooth CONCLUSION: Less dental torque augmentation was produced in Group 2. RESULTS Significant intragroup differences over time were found in Group 1 considering the torque of teeth 1.6, 1.4, 1.3, 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6. Significant differences between groups were found regarding the longitudinal change in torque of teeth 1.5, 2.4 and 2.5. Significant intragroup differences over time were found in both groups considering all transverse diameter parameters. No significant differences were found between groups in the transverse diameter modifications over time. CONCLUSION Less dental torque augmentation was produced in Group 2.
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- S Drago
- Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics, University of Genova, Genova, Italy
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- Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
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- Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
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- Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics, University of Genova, Genova, Italy
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- Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics, University of Genova, Genova, Italy
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- Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics, University of Genova, Genova, Italy
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Campobasso A, Battista G, Lo Muzio E, Colombo S, Paglia M, Federici Canova F, Gianolio A, Beretta M. New 3D printed polymers in orthodontics: a scoping review. Eur J Paediatr Dent 2023; 24:224-228. [PMID: 37668459 DOI: 10.23804/ejpd.2023.1921] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 09/06/2023]
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AIM The aim of this scoping review is to assess the application of new 3D printed polymeric materials in orthodontics, including polyamide-12 (PA-12) and Shape Memory Polymers (SMPs). METHODS A search for articles published until January 2023 was carried out using PubMed, Scopus, Web of Knowledge, Lilacs, Opengrey, Embase and Cochrane Library databases and by applying the search terms (orthodontic* OR paediatric* OR paedodontic*) AND ("3D printed" OR "three-dimensional printed") AND (polymer* OR material* OR resin* OR technopolymer*). Additional records were also screened through hand or electronic search. No restriction in terms of language or publication period was applied. CONCLUSION Due to their mechanical, aesthetic and biocompatibility characteristics, PA12 and SMPs can be used in orthodontic practice. However, additional studies should be performed to evaluate the clinical efficiency of these recent materials.
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- A Campobasso
- DDS, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
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- DDS, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
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- DDS, Department of Translational Medicine and for Romagna, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
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- DDS, Postgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy
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- DDS, Postgraduate School of Paediatric Dentistry, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy
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- DDS, MS Ortho, Adjunct Professor Postgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of Brescia, Private Practice in Viadana, Italy
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- DDS, MS Ortho, Private Practice in Bra, Italy
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- DDS, MS Ortho, MS Digital Dentistry, Adjunct Professor Postgraduate School of Orthodontics, University of Brescia, Private Practice in Varese, Italy
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Lucchetta DE, Schiaroli L, Battista G, Martarelli M, Castellini P. Experimental acoustic modal analysis of a tenor saxophone. J Acoust Soc Am 2022; 152:2629. [PMID: 36456273 DOI: 10.1121/10.0015052] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/14/2022] [Accepted: 10/17/2022] [Indexed: 06/17/2023]
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This paper presents an application of the Experimental Acoustic Modal Analysis (AMA) on a vintage 10 M Conn tenor saxophone. This technique originates from the traditional Modal Analysis which is commonly adopted to determine the dynamic behaviour of solid structures. The methodology is based on the measurement of Frequency Response Functions (FRFs) as a ratio of the acoustic pressure, measured by means of a set of microphones positioned along the saxophone body, and the volume velocity produced by an acoustic source and measured at the instrument input. The microphones are housed on the stripped saxophone keys by means of tailored three-dimensional printed adapters. The AMA makes use of the FRFs to extract modal parameters, such as resonance frequencies, loss factors, and mode shapes. These parameters pertain to the cavity modes of the saxophone passive resonator. The analysis has been performed for three different notes (B ♭, B, and C) and for two registers of the instrument in order to show the potential of the technique. Moreover, the influence of the mouthpiece volume on the cavity modes has been shown. The information obtained by AMA can find useful application in the validation of analytical or numerical models of this kind of musical instruments.
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- D E Lucchetta
- Optoacoustic Lab Dipartimento SIMAU, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy
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- Optoacoustic Lab Dipartimento SIMAU, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy
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- Dipartimento DIISM, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy
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- Dipartimento DIISM, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy
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- Dipartimento DIISM, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Via Brecce Bianche, 60131 Ancona, Italy
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OBJECTIVE The main aim of this work was to report on trabecular bone score (TBS) by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) of healthy Italian subjects to be used as a reference standard for future study in clinical and research settings. The secondary aim was to investigate the link between TBS and conventional parameters of bone and body composition by DXA. METHODS 250 individuals of 5 age bands (spanning from 18 to 70 years of age, equally distributed for both age and sex) were prospectively recruited. A lumbar spine (LS) DXA scan (Lunar iDXA™; GE Healthcare, Madison, WI) was acquired for each subject and then analysed with the latest version of TBS iNsight v. 2.1 (Med-Imaps, Pessac, France) software. LS bone mineral density (LS BMD), Z-score, T-score and TBS values were collected. Pearson's test was used to investigate the correlations between TBS and LS BMD and the influence of age, body mass index (BMI) and body composition on these parameters. RESULTS A significant decrease of TBS and LS BMD was observed with ageing in both males (TBS mean values from 1.486 to 1.374; LS BMD mean values from 1.219 to 1.187) and females (TBS mean values from 1.464 to 1.306; LS BMD mean values from 1.154 to 1.116). No statistically significant difference was achieved among males and females of the same age group for both TBS and LS BMD, with the exception of the fifth age group. A significant correlation was found between LS BMD and TBS values in both sexes (r = 0.555-0.655, p < 0.0001). BMI influenced LS BMD but not TBS. TBS values were inversely correlated with some fat mass parameters, in particular with visceral adipose tissue (in males: r = -0.332, p < 0.001; in females: r = -0.348, p < 0.0001). No significant correlation was found between TBS and total lean mass, opposite to LS BMD (in males: r = 0.418; p < 0.0001; in females: r = -0.235; p < 0.001). CONCLUSION This report is an attempt to start building a database for healthy Italian people providing age- and sex-specific reference curves for TBS. This could help clinicians to improve patient management in the detection of impaired bone mineral status and to monitor bone changes. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE The study reports TBS values of a selectively enrolled Italian healthy population, ranging from younger to older ages and including males as a reference standard. Moreover, links between body composition and TBS are explored.
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- A Bazzocchi
- 1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, The "Rizzoli" Orthopaedic Institute, Bologna, Italy
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- 2 Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy
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- 2 Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy
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- 2 Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy
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- 1 Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, The "Rizzoli" Orthopaedic Institute, Bologna, Italy
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- 2 Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy
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- 3 Department of Radiology, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy.,4 Department of Radiology, Scientific Institute "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza" Hospital, Foggia, Italy
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Bazzocchi A, Diano D, Albisinni U, Marchesini G, Battista G, Guglielmi G. Liver in the analysis of body composition by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Br J Radiol 2014; 87:20140232. [PMID: 24919499 DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20140232] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/14/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVE To investigate the predictive value for hepatic steatosis of a new software for the quantification of visceral fat by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and to design new regions of interest (ROIs). METHODS Adult volunteers were prospectively screened for hepatic steatosis by ultrasonography to obtain a well-balanced population according to the presence/absence of the disease. 90 adult patients without steatosis and 90 with steatosis (mild, 53.3%; moderate, 37.7%; and severe, 10.0%) were recruited. On the same day, all subjects were submitted to blood testing and to anthropometric and whole-body DXA for body composition evaluation. A new software for android visceral fat assessment was employed, and six new "liver-suited" ROIs as well as two modified android ROIs were designed. Their association with steatosis grade was tested by correlation analysis. RESULTS Fat mass (FM) of the new ROIs showed the highest correlation coefficients with steatosis grade (ρ = 0.610-0.619; p < 0.001), which was also confirmed by multivariate analysis. On the whole population, the new ROIs maintained the highest predictive role for liver steatosis, with areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve up to 0.820 ± 0.032. Inter- and intra-operator agreement for the new ROIs was excellent (k = 0.915-1.000 and k = 0.927-1.000). CONCLUSION New ROIs could be designed, standardized and implemented in DXA whole-body scan to provide more specific and predictive values of hepatic lipid content. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE This is the first study to investigate the predictive value for hepatic steatosis of visceral and regional FM assessed on the hepatic site by DXA in comparison with ultrasonography, anthropometry and surrogate markers derived by previously validated algorithms (fatty liver index).
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- A Bazzocchi
- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy
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Bazzocchi A, Garzillo G, Fuzzi F, Diano D, Albisinni U, Salizzoni E, Battista G, Guglielmi G. Localizer sequences of magnetic resonance imaging accurately identify osteoporotic vertebral fractures. Bone 2014; 61:158-63. [PMID: 24473374 DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2014.01.013] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/23/2013] [Revised: 01/02/2014] [Accepted: 01/19/2014] [Indexed: 01/23/2023]
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the performance of sagittal MR localizer (MR-loc), in terms of diagnostic accuracy and intra- and inter-observer agreement in the detection of vertebral fractures (VFs). Three-hundred MR examinations of the thoracic and/or lumbar spine were randomly collected. A semi-quantitative approach was used and morphometric analysis was performed when a VF was suspected. MR-loc images were evaluated blindly by three radiologists in two different sessions. A full diagnostic sagittal T1-weighted fast spin echo MR sequence was used as standard of reference (RS). Degenerative arthritis was also scored on RS. Only vertebral bodies which were assessable by both MR-loc and RS were considered for the analysis. Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC), Cohen kappa statistic, and linear-by-linear association were used for statistical analysis. Kappa values were compared by means of the z distribution. A total of 2186 vertebrae were analysed in 300 MRI exams (147 males, 153 females, 59.4±16.4y.o.). Sixty-seven out of 2136 (3.1%) VFs were identified in 23/300 (7.7%) patients submitted to MRI. In the detection of VFs, sensitivity and specificity of MR-loc were both 100% (accuracy AUROC=1.000). Inter-observer agreement was excellent (k=0.938±0.013), while intra-observer agreement was perfect (k=1.000). The diagnostic performance was independent from degenerative arthritis, vertebral level, type and grade of VFs. MR-loc is a simple but accurate tool in the detection of VFs. It should be introduced for systematic evaluation in the detection of VFs in MR examinations performed in daily clinical practice.
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- A Bazzocchi
- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Via G. Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy; Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, "Rizzoli" Orthopaedic Institute, Via G. C. Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Via G. Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy
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- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Via G. Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy
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- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Via G. Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy
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- Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, "Rizzoli" Orthopaedic Institute, Via G. C. Pupilli 1, 40136 Bologna, Italy
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- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Via G. Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy
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- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Via G. Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna, Italy
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- Department of Radiology, University of Foggia, Viale Luigi Pinto 1, 71100 Foggia, Italy; Department of Radiology, Scientific Institute "Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza" Hospital, Viale Cappuccini 1, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia, Italy.
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Bazzocchi A, Fuzzi F, Garzillo G, Diano D, Rimondi E, Merlino B, Moio A, Albisinni U, Battista G, Guglielmi G. Reliability and accuracy of scout CT in the detection of vertebral fractures. Br J Radiol 2013; 86:20130373. [PMID: 24100019 DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20130373] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023] Open
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OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study was to evaluate the reliability of scout CT (sCT) lateral radiograph, in terms of diagnostic accuracy and intra- and interobserver agreement in the detection of vertebral fractures (VFs). METHODS 300 CT examinations of the thoracic and/or lumbar spine were collected and independently analysed by 3 musculoskeletal radiologists in 2 different sessions. A semi-quantitative approach was used for VF assessment on sCT, and morphometric analysis was performed when a VF was suspected. Results of multiplanar sagittal CT reconstructions interpreted by the most expert radiologist were considered as gold standard. Arthrosis was also scored. Only vertebral bodies assessable by both sCT and gold standard were considered for the analysis. Area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC), Cohen's kappa statistic and linear-by-linear association were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS 1522 vertebrae were considered (130 males and 170 females; ages, 73.0±2.8 years). 73 of 1522 (4.8%) VFs were identified in 34/300 patients (11.3%). In the detection of VFs, the sensitivity and specificity of sCT were 98.7% and 99.7%, respectively. Accuracy (AUROC=0.992±0.008), as well as interobserver agreement (k=0.968±0.008), was excellent. Intra-observer agreement was perfect (k=1.000). Performance of this method was independent of arthrosis, vertebral level and type and grade of VFs. CONCLUSION sCT is a simple but very accurate method for the detection of VFs. It should be introduced as a spine evaluation tool for the detection of VFs in examinations that are performed for other diagnostic purposes. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE sCT lateral radiograph is an accurate tool for the detection of VFs. This technique may be used with several advantages in clinical practice.
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- A Bazzocchi
- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimental Medicine, University of Bologna, Sant'Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy
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Bazzocchi A, Diano D, Vicennati V, Pizzi C, De Filippo M, Pasquali R, Rossi C, Battista G. Relationships between total and regional adiposity and epicardial fat in obese women: how can dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry be associated with echocardiographic epicardial fat measurements? Clin Obes 2013; 3:132-40. [PMID: 25586628 DOI: 10.1111/cob.12027] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/15/2013] [Revised: 06/25/2013] [Accepted: 06/27/2013] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
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WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT Obesity is an increasingly prevalent metabolic disorder and it is associated with a large number of comorbidities, including cardiovascular diseases. Adipose tissue is an active endocrine organ and its ectopic depots and distribution have different metabolic meanings on risks for health; as a matter of fact, epicardial fat seems to play a specific role in cardiovascular diseases. The use of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to evaluate and follow-up patients affected by obesity is becoming a very important point in the management of the disease. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS An investigation of the association between epicardial fat and regional adiposity by DXA in female obese patients. The total amount of central (trunk) fat mass is more strongly correlated than android visceral fat mass to epicardial thickness in obese women. In the interpretation of whole-body DXA data, physician should consider trunk fat mass for good and independent predictivity on epicardial fat depots. Our aim was to analyse in a population of obese women the relationship between the amount of epicardial fat as measured by transthoracic echocardiography (US) and the parameters of regional adiposity by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), with particular reference to a new software for visceral fat assessment and to a new 'heart-suited' regions of interests (ROIs). Sixty patients who satisfied technical inclusion criteria underwent whole-body DXA scan and US on the same day. Total and android fat mass (FM) and FM percentage (FM%) were considered as well as visceral fat (VAT) subcompartment in the android region; moreover, six new ROIs were designed on whole-body DXA images for the investigation of adiposity parameters at heart level. US provided epicardial fat thickness (EPI-thickness) and area (EPI-area), as measured following previously validated methods. Body mass index (BMI), gynoid and lower limbs (FM and FM%) were found not statistically correlated with EPI-thickness. The highest correlation was achieved by trunk FM (and FM%, with r = 0.544 and 0.480 respectively, P < 0.001), followed by ROI-1 FM (ROI-1 was drawn following thoroughly the cardiac profile), and android FM. Multivariate analysis including age, weight, BMI, trunk FM and the new ROIs (added one by one), retained in the final model trunk FM. Correlations of DXA with EPI-area were superimposable. In obese women, VAT or other new-designed ROIs are not better correlated than traditional ROIs (i.e. trunk) with epicardial fat amount.
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- A Bazzocchi
- Department of Specialized, Diagnostic, and Experimetal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, 'Rizzoli' Orthopaedic Institute, Bologna, Italy
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Battista G, Lo Russo L, Padovano Di Leva A, Rubini C, Sberna MT, Bollero R, De Santis D, D'agostino A, Bertossi D, Lo Muzio L. Oral tuberculosis: a tongue case report. Minerva Dent Oral Sci 2013; 62:75-81. [PMID: 23756837 DOI: 10.23736/s0026-4970.18.03638-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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The authors report a case of oral tuberculosis in a 38-year-old heavy cigarette smoker man. He showed a painful, non-healing ulcer with indurated borders of the lateral surface of the tongue. No tonsil or lymph node enlargement was also noted. The medical history was not significant for systemic disease. Histopathological examination showed granulomas exhibiting a central caseinating necrotic focus, surrounded by mononuclear cells, epithelioid histiocytes and multi nucleated Langhans giant cells. A mantle of lympocytes and fibrous tissue surrounded the granulomas. Since the morphologic picture oriented for tubercoloid granulomata, a Ziehl-Neelsen staining of the tissue was performed. Chest radiography did not detect any pulmonary or nodal disease. On the bases of these results a diagnosis of oral tuberculosis was established.
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- G Battista
- Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
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- Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
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- Department of Biomedical Sciences, Institute of Pathologic Anatomy, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy
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- Department of Dentistry, Vita Salute University San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy
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- Department of Dentistry, Vita Salute University San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy
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- Section of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
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- Section of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
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- Department of Dentistry, Vita Salute University San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy -
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- Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy
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Spinnato P, Bazzocchi A, Brioli A, Nanni C, Zamagni E, Albisinni U, Cavo M, Fanti S, Battista G, Salizzoni E. Contrast enhanced MRI and 18F-FDG PET-CT in the assessment of multiple myeloma: A comparison of results in different phases of the disease. Eur J Radiol 2012; 81:4013-8. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2012.06.028] [Citation(s) in RCA: 61] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/17/2012] [Revised: 06/06/2012] [Accepted: 06/07/2012] [Indexed: 10/28/2022]
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Ciavarella D, Monsurrò A, Padricelli G, Battista G, Laino L, Perillo L. Unilateral posterior crossbite in adolescents: surface electromyographic evaluation. Eur J Paediatr Dent 2012; 13:25-28. [PMID: 22455524] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/31/2023]
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AIM Unilateral posterior crossbite (UPCB) is characterised by an inverse relationship of the upper and lower buccal dental cusps and may involve one or several teeth. The aim of this study was to compare the electromyographic outcomes of patients with UPCB and those of healthy controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS Fifteen patients (mean age 11.5 years) with UPCB and fifteen healthy controls (mean age 12 years) were examined at the Department of Orthodontics, Second University of Naples. Surface electromyography was performed on patients and controls. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION Patients with UPCB had less muscle activation than healthy subjects (p<0.0001) and an asymmetric muscle activation with 89.23% muscle balancing for temporals and 83.21% for masseters. The control group showed a 99.32% of muscle balancing for temporals and 97.77% for masseters. These findings suggest that asymmetric muscle activation may influence maxillary and mandibular growth in adolescents with UPCB.
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- D Ciavarella
- Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Foggia, Italy
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Stanzani M, Battista G, Sassi C, Lewis RE, Tolomelli G, Clissa C, Femia R, Bazzocchi A, Tumietto F, Viale P, Ambretti S, Baccarani M, Vianelli N. Computed Tomographic Pulmonary Angiography for Diagnosis of Invasive Mold Diseases in Patients With Hematological Malignancies. Clin Infect Dis 2011; 54:610-6. [DOI: 10.1093/cid/cir861] [Citation(s) in RCA: 48] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022] Open
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Rinaldi MF, Bartalena T, Braccaioli L, Sverzellati N, Mattioli S, Rimondi E, Rossi G, Zompatori M, Battista G, Canini R. Three-dimensional analysis of pulmonary nodules: variability of semiautomated volume measurements between different versions of the same software. Radiol Med 2010; 115:403-12. [PMID: 20082224 DOI: 10.1007/s11547-010-0511-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/26/2009] [Accepted: 05/05/2009] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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PURPOSE This study was done to evaluate the variability of semiautomated volume measurements of solid pulmonary nodules between two different versions of the same volumetric software. MATERIALS AND METHODS The volumes of 100 solid intraparenchymal nodules (mean volume 88.10 mm(3); range 7.36-595.25 mm(3)) studied with the same multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) protocol were determined using two different versions of the same volumetric software (LungCARE 2006G and LungCARE 2007S). The 2006G version is based on a single-segmentation algorithm, whereas the newer version features two algorithms: SmallSizeNodule and AllSizeNodule. The results obtained with the 2006G version were compared with those of the 2007S version with the SmallSizeNodule algorithm, as recommended by the user manual. In addition, we compared the volumetric measurements obtained by the two different algorithms of the 2007S version. RESULTS The 2006G version and the 2007S version with the SmallSizeNodule algorithm agreed in only two of 100 cases and showed a mean variability of 1.66% (range 0%-8.78%). A more significant volumetric discrepancy was observed between the two different algorithms of the 2007S version, with the AllSizeNodule algorithm providing on average larger volumes (mean variability 71.08%; range 6.02%-218.80%) than SmallSizeNodule. Volume discrepancies were more pronounced in the subgroups of smaller nodules in all comparisons. CONCLUSIONS There is variability also in the results provided by different versions of the same volumetric software, and this may affect the calculation of the nodule-doubling time. Computer-aided assessment of the growth of lung nodules should always be performed using the same version of volumetric software and the same segmentation algorithm.
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- M F Rinaldi
- Radiologia III, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy
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Battista G, Costantini AS, Gorini G, Orsi D, Paredes I, Miceli GB, De Vuono G, Peccetti V. [Mortality in a cohort of sugar refinery workers in Arezzo Province, Italy]. Med Lav 2007; 98:289-95. [PMID: 17679341] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/16/2023]
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to investigate mortality of a cohort of 1,767 male workers employed in a sugar refinery plant located in the Province of Arezzo, Italy, where asbestos had been used from the 1960's for the insulation of thermohydraulic systems and for furnaces. In 1987-88 workers removed the asbestos-cement insulation from the plant. METHODS The cohort was composed by male workers who were employed in the plant between 1 March 1962 and 1 February 1996, and had worked for at least 2 months. Follow-up started on 1 March 1962, and ended on 31 May, 2003. The population mortality for Tuscany Region was used as the reference. The relative risk was estimated by Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR) and the confidence intervals were calculated at a 95% level (95% CI). RESULTS The majority of workers were employed during the summer only. Significant decreases in mortality were observed for overall mortality (SMR = 78; 95% CI = 69-88), all cancers (SMR = 80; 95% CI = 65-97), cardiovascular diseases (SMR = 64; 95% CI = 50-81), lung cancer (SMR = 66; 95% CI = 43-98), and gastrointestinal diseases (SMR = 53; 95% CI = 26-98). Non-significant increases were observed for kidney cancer (SMR = 229; 95% CI = 92-472), and diseases of the nervous system (SMR = 155; 95% CI = 71-294). Kidney cancer mortality for workers employed for > = 5 years was significantly higher (SMR = 508; 95% CI = 105-1485). CONCLUSIONS Mortality for asbestos-related diseases did not show any increase. The higher kidney cancer mortality for workers employed for > = 5 years could be due to exposures to various carcinogens, that occurred not only in the sugar refinery plant, given that the workers were seasonal and did other jobs during the rest of the year. Asbestos-related deaths could occur in the future among some workers who in 1987-88 were employed on the removal of asbestos-cement insulation from the plant.
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- G Battista
- Università degli Studi, Dipartimento di Farmacologia "G. Segre", Siena
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Legato G, Migliara M, Battista G, Arcudi N, Galtieri G. [Stress and work. Result of an epidemiological investigation among the voluntary postal and telecommunications personnel of the Calabria region]. G Ital Med Lav Ergon 2007; 29:686-688. [PMID: 18409904] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/26/2023]
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The Stress, in consequence of the alterations neuroendocryne to it correlated, as cause of pathology is often suitable, professional and not, among the various. But the circumstance that it can recognize causal moments in the different existential situations makes difficult to bring back the cause of a lot of pathologies to the only working stress somehow in relationship with the working activity. To overcome this "enpasse" I diagnose the authors they apply, in one epidemiological job of theirs, with methodological iter that considers, above all, the efficient and conclusive role of the working factor.
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- G Legato
- Dipartimento di Medicina Sociale del Territorio, Sez. di Medicina del Lavoro, Università degli Studi di Messina Policlinico Universitario G. Martino.
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Gavelli G, Napoli G, Bertaccini P, Battista G, Fattori R. Imaging of Thoracic Injuries. Emerg Radiol 2007. [DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68908-9_8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/23/2022]
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Ambrosini V, Nanni C, Rubello D, Moretti A, Battista G, Castellucci P, Farsad M, Rampin L, Fiorentini G, Franchi R, Canini R, Fanti S. 18F-FDG PET/CT in the assessment of carcinoma of unknown primary origin. Radiol Med 2006; 111:1146-55. [PMID: 17171520 DOI: 10.1007/s11547-006-0112-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 33] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/18/2006] [Accepted: 07/03/2006] [Indexed: 10/23/2022]
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PURPOSE Metastatic cancers of unknown primary origin are characterised by a poor prognosis, with a survival rate from diagnosis of approximately 12 months. Conventional radiological imaging allows detection of 20%-27% of primary cancers, whereas the detection rate with positron emission tomography (PET) is 24%-40%. The aim of this study was to assess the role of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/computed tomography (CT) in the identification of occult primary cancers. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study population consisted of 38 consecutive patients with histologically proven metastatic disease and negative or nonconclusive conventional diagnostic procedures. All patients were studied by 18F-FDG PET performed according to the standard procedure (6 h of fasting, intravenous injection of 370 MBq 18F-FDG, and image acquisition with a PET/CT scanner for 4 min per bed position). RESULTS 18F-FDG-PET/CT detected the occult primary cancer in 20 cases (53%), showing higher sensitivity than that reported for any other imaging modality, including PET. CONCLUSIONS The encouraging results, if validated by larger series, support the use of PET/CT in patients with carcinoma of unknown primary origin and negative conventional imaging results.
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- V Ambrosini
- Unità Operativa di Medicina Nucleare, Padiglione 30, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Via Massarenti 9, I-40138, Bologna, Italy
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Zinzani PL, Fanti S, Battista G, Tani M, Castellucci P, Stefoni V, Alinari L, Farsad M, Musuraca G, Gabriele A, Marchi E, Nanni C, Canini R, Monetti N, Baccarani M. Predictive role of positron emission tomography (PET) in the outcome of lymphoma patients. Br J Cancer 2004; 91:850-4. [PMID: 15266320 PMCID: PMC2409876 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602040] [Citation(s) in RCA: 87] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
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An extensive analysis of the reliability of positron emission tomography (PET) after induction treatment in patients with Hodgkin's disease (HD) or aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). In all, 75 untreated patients with HD (n=41) or aggressive NHL (n=34) were studied with both PET and CT scans following standard chemotherapy induction therapy (ABVD or MACOP-B) with/without radiotherapy. Histopathological analysis was performed when considered necessary. After treatment, four out of five (80%) patients who were PET+/CT− relapsed, as compared with zero out of 29 patients in the PET−/CT− subset. Among the 41 CT+ patients, 10 out of 11 (91%) who were PET+ relapsed, as compared with 0 out of 30 who were PET−. The actuarial relapse-free survival (RFS) rates were 9 and 100% in the PET+ and PET− subsets, respectively (P=0.00001). All five patients who were PET+/CT− underwent a lymph node biopsy: in four (80%) cases, persistent lymphoma and was confirmed at histopathological examination. Two HD patients who were PET−/CT+ (with large residual masses in the mediastinum or lung) were submitted to biopsy, which in both cases revealed only fibrosis. In HD and aggressive NHL patients, PET positivity after induction treatment is highly predictive for the presence of residual disease, with significant differences being observable in terms of RFS. PET negativity at restaging strongly suggests the absence of active disease; histopathological verification is important in patients who show PET positivity.
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- P L Zinzani
- Institute of Hematology and Medical Oncology 'Seràgnoli', University of Bologna, Italy.
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Manfredi R, Battista G, Sassi C, Calza L, Chiodo F, Canini R. Morphofunctional evolution of thymus response after first-line combined antiretroviral therapy in adult HIV-infected patients. Med Mal Infect 2003. [DOI: 10.1016/s0399-077x(03)00235-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/26/2022]
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Mankodi S, Petrone DM, Battista G, Petrone ME, Chaknis P, DeVizio W, Volpe AR, Proskin HM. Clinical efficacy of an optimized stannous fluoride dentifrice, Part 2: A 6-month plaque/gingivitis clinical study, northeast USA. Compend Contin Educ Dent 2002; 18 Spec No:10-5. [PMID: 12206029] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/26/2023]
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The objective of this 6-month, double-blind clinical study, conducted following the American Dental Association guidelines, was to investigate the efficacy of Colgate Optimized Stannous Fluoride (COSF) dentifrice for the control of supragingival dental plaque and gingivitis. This dentifrice contains 0.454% stannous fluoride, stannous chloride, polyphosphate, and citrate in a silica base. At the 3- and 6-month study examinations, the COSF dentifrice group exhibited statistically significant reductions in both plaque and gingivitis compared to the control dentifrice group. At the 6-month examination, the magnitude of these percent reductions exceeded 20% for all 4 parameters measured. Thus, the results of this study support the conclusion that the COSF dentifrice is efficacious for the control of supragingival plaque and gingivitis.
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- S Mankodi
- Dental Products Testing, Inc. Lake Worth, Florida, USA
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Chest trauma is one of the most important causes of death, in particular in individuals under the age of 40 years. The mortality rate for chest trauma, often related to motor vehicle accidents, is approximately 15.5%; it increases dramatically to 77% with associated shock and head injury (Glasgow scores of 3-4). The accurate diagnosis of pathologies consequent to blunt chest trauma depends on a complete knowledge of the different clinical and radiological manifestations. The first diagnostic approach is classically based on chest X-ray often carried out on supine position at the hospital admission. A CT study must then be performed in all chest trauma patients in whom there is even the smallest diagnostic doubt on plain film. In particular, spiral CT (SCT) assumes a fundamental role in the demonstration of mediastinal hemorrhage and direct signs of aortic lesions. At present, SCT is routinely part of a diagnostic evaluation which also includes scans of the brain and the abdomen in polytraumatized patients. Magnetic resonance is the ideal method for visualizing diaphragmatic lesions. Furthermore, recent reports have demonstrated the high diagnostic value of MR in evaluating aortic injuries. The purpose of this article is to review the most common radiological patterns related to chest trauma.
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- G Gavelli
- Dipartimento Clinico di Scienze Radiologiche ed Istocitopatologiche Radiodiagnostica III, Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Via Massarenti, 40136 Bologna, Italy.
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Zompatori M, Poletti V, Battista G, Bini A, Consorti N. A rare cause of chronic cough: bronchiolitis obliterans caused by microcarcinoids. Case report. Radiol Med 2002; 103:424-7. [PMID: 12107395] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/25/2023]
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- M Zompatori
- Unità Operativa di Radiologia Zompatori, Policlinico S. Orsola Malpighi, Bologna, Italy.
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D'Arienzo P, Giampalma E, Lavecchia MA, Capecchi V, Battista G, Canini R, Gavelli G. Role of HRCT in the identification of atypical pulmonary mycobacteriosis. Radiol Med 2002; 103:158-70. [PMID: 11976613] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/24/2023]
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AIM 1) To identify the principal radiological signs of atypical pulmonary mycobacteriosis by means of X-rays and CT/HRCT; 2) to compare the two methods in order to evaluate their reliability with particular interest for the diagnostic role of HRCT in the identification of the disease; 3) to establish any significant differences in the pathology between AIDS and immunocompetent patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS The chest X-rays and CT/HRCT of 28 atypical pulmonary mycobacteriosis patients (16 with AIDS and 12 immunocompetent) have been studied. The subjects were examined during the period of October 1993 to May 2000 and were found to be positive for atypical mycobacterium and consequently underwent a standard chest X-ray. Twenty cases were followed-up with a chest CT/HRCT; of these only 17 were performed within 30 days of the traditional chest X-ray which was considered to be the time limit in order to validate the comparison between the two methods. RESULTS The significant semeiotical findings were the parenchymal consolidations observed in 25 patients (89%) by standard chest X-rays; the CT/HRCT confirmed the findings in 4 cases while in 13 it enhanced the evaluation of their extensions. In 9 cases the standard chest X-ray established the presence of cavitations which were confirmed by the CT/HRCT in only 7 cases. Lymphadenopathy was observed in 3/28 patients (10.7%) through standard X-rays and in 15/17 cases (82%) through CT/HRCT. The latter method revealed to be extremely useful in the identification of this pathology. Nodules and micronodules were seen in 5 patients with traditional X-rays and in 9 cases with CT/HRCT. Bronchogenic spread signs of disease became visible only with CT and in particular with HRCT (11/17 patients = 65%). Comparing the two groups (AIDS and immunocompetent) taken into consideration, the most frequent lesion present in both was parenchymal consolidation resulting more bilateral in the AIDS subjects. Cavitation and pleural edema were seen more often in the AIDS group while bronchiectasia, bronchogenic spread and signs of previous pleuro-parenchymal suffering were more frequent in the immunocompetent patients. Lymphadenopathy was frequently found in the total study population but appeared slightly prevalent for the group not afflicted with AIDS. CONCLUSION Radiological study of the chest permitted the identification of signs useful in the diagnosis of mycobacteriosis in all the patients studied. The application of CT/HRCT added helpful elements in almost all of the cases examined demonstrating to be more effective than the standard chest X-ray not only in terms of improved evaluation of known lesions but also in the identification of lesions which are difficult to determine by means of traditional radiology.
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- P D'Arienzo
- Dipartimento di Scienze Radiologiche ed Istopatologiche dell'Università, Radiologia Prof. Gavelli, Bologna, Italy
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We present a case of fibrous histiocytoma of the cheek in a 32-year-old male with no evidence of any regional invasion or distant metastasis. Pathologic analysis and diagnosis of these lesions is often challenging, and usually based on a combination of light microscopy and immunohistochemistry. In this study the diagnosis was confirmed using immunostaining with the antibody CD 68-KP1 that is positive in any lesion containing lysosomal granules or phagolysosomes.
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- F Femiano
- Stomatology Clinic. II, University of Medicine and Surgery, Napoli, Italy.
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Zompatori M, Poletti V, Battista G, Raffi L. [Smoking-related infiltrative diseases of the lung. Pictorial essay]. Radiol Med 2001; 102:307-12. [PMID: 11779975] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/23/2023]
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- M Zompatori
- Radiologia, Policlinico Sant'Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy.
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Zompatori M, Fasano L, Battista G, Pacilli AM. [Longitudinal follow-up evaluation of pulmonary emphysema using high-resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) study and pulmonary function tests]. Radiol Med 2001; 102:122-6. [PMID: 11677452] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/22/2023]
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PURPOSE To evaluate the usefulness of HRCT in the identification of longitudinal progression of emphysema and to establish the sensitivity of HRCT compared with functional tests. MATERIAL AND METHODS 15 ex-smokers with chronic obstructive lung disease were studied, using two consecutive HRCT examinations (t1 and t2); emphysema was evaluated by HRCT visual score and, at the same time, pulmonary function tests. RESULTS As a whole, the extension of emphysema with HRCT presented a good correlation with Tiffeneau index (IT). At t1 a significant correlation between HRCT and IT was almost reached; it was achieved between HRCT and PaCO2, FEV1 and IT. At t2, there was a significant correlation between HRCT and IT, FEV1 and IT, FEV1 and PaO2, FEV1 and PaCO2, IT and PaO2. In the interval between t1 and t2 there was a significant worsening of HRCT visual score and IT, with no modification of FEV1, PaO2 and PaCO2. The change in HRCT visual score had a significant correlation with FEV1. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS HRCT is able not only to identify and quantify anatomic emphysema, but also to evaluate progression of the disease. In the middle-short term anatomic emphysema worsens significantly and visual score HRCT is more sensitive than functional tests for longitudinal evaluation because emphysematous destruction is faster than decline in function. Furthermore emphysematous destruction in smokers progresses even after smoking cessation. The usefulness of combining HRCT with functional tests in the follow-up remains to be established. Longitudinal examination by HRCT could allow us to identify the smokers that tend to develop earlier and more seriously the symptoms of chronic obstructive lung disease.
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- M Zompatori
- Radiologia Pneumonefro, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy.
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Sowinski J, Battista G, Petrone DM, Petrone ME, DeVizio W, Volpe AR, Proskin HM. A twelve-week clinical comparison of two tartar control dentifrices. J Clin Dent 2001; 11:76-9. [PMID: 11460609] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/20/2023]
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The objective of this double-blind clinical study, conducted using the Volpe-Manhold evaluation method for dental calculus, was to compare the effect on supragingival calculus formation of a dentifrice containing tetrasodium pyrophosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, and a copolymer in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base (Test Dentifrice), to that of a commercially available calculus-inhibiting dentifrice containing tetrasodium pyrophosphate and a copolymer in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base (Positive Control Dentifrice). Adult male and female subjects from the northern New Jersey area were entered into the study based on a pre-test (baseline) Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index score of 7.0 or greater, provided a full oral prophylaxis, and stratified into two treatment groups which were balanced for age, sex and baseline calculus scores. Subjects were instructed to brush their teeth twice daily (morning and evening) for one minute with their assigned dentifrice, using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Examinations for dental calculus were again performed after twelve weeks' use of the study dentifrices. Seventy-three (73) subjects complied with the protocol, and completed the entire study. At the twelve-week examination, the Test Dentifrice group exhibited a statistically significant 43.5% reduction in mean Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index scores compared to the Positive Control Dentifrice group. The results of this clinical study support the conclusion that a new calculus-inhibiting dentifrice, containing tetrasodium pyrophosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, and a copolymer in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base, is efficacious for the control of the development of supragingival calculus, and provides a level of benefit greater than that provided by a commercially available calculus-inhibiting dentifrice containing tetrasodium pyrophosphate and a copolymer in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base.
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- J Sowinski
- Erie County College, Williamsville, NY, USA
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Sowinski J, Battista G, Petrone DM, Petrone ME, DeVizio W, Volpe AR, Proskin HM. A calculus clinical study comparing the efficacy of two commercially available dentifrices. J Clin Dent 2001; 11:68-71. [PMID: 11460607] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/20/2023]
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The objective of this double-blind clinical study, conducted in harmony with the Volpe-Manhold design for studies of dental calculus, was to compare the effect on supragingival calculus formation of a dentifrice containing pyrophosphate, tripolyphosphate and a copolymer in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base (Test Dentifrice), to that of a commercially available calculus-inhibiting dentifrice containing tetrapotassium pyrophosphate, disodium pyrophosphate, and tetrasodium pyrophosphate in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base (Positive Control Dentifrice). Adult male and female subjects from the Northern New Jersey area were entered into the study, provided a full oral prophylaxis and assigned the use of a placebo (non-calculus-inhibiting) dentifrice for eight weeks. At the completion of this initial period, subjects were assessed for baseline Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index scores, provided another full prophylaxis and stratified into two treatment groups which were balanced for age, sex and baseline calculus. Subjects were instructed to brush their teeth twice daily (morning and evening) for one minute with their assigned dentifrice, using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Examinations for dental calculus were again performed after twelve weeks' use of the study dentifrices. Eighty-nine (89) subjects complied with the protocol and completed the entire study. At the three-month examination, the Test Dentifrice group exhibited a statistically significant 31.0% reduction in the mean Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index score compared to the Positive Control Dentifrice group. The results of this clinical study support the conclusion that a new calculus-inhibiting dentifrice containing pyrophosphate, tripolyphosphate, and a copolymer in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base is efficacious for the control of the development of supragingival calculus, and provides a level of benefit greater than that provided by a commercially available calculus-inhibiting dentifrice containing tetrapotassium pyrophosphate, disodium pyrophosphate, and tetrasodium pyrophosphate in a 0.243% sodium fluoride/silica base.
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- J Sowinski
- Erie County College, Williamsville, NY, USA
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Zompatori M, Battista G, Sciascia N, Di Scioscio V, Canini R. [Screening for bronchogenic carcinoma using computed tomography. More questions than answers]. Radiol Med 2001; 101:313-20. [PMID: 11438781] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/20/2023]
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- M Zompatori
- Radiologia Pneumonefro, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy.
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Canini R, Procacci C, Battista G, Biasiutti C, Magnani S. [Radiology in colorectal cancer]. Tumori 2001; 87:S22-3. [PMID: 11300014] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023]
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- R Canini
- Dipartimento Clinico di Scienze Radiologische e Istocitopatologiche, Università di Bologna
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Zompatori M, Fasano L, Pacilli AM, Battista G, Cavina M, Pezzi S. [Automatic evaluation of total lung capacity and of emphysema involvement with spiral computerized tomography (CT) in obstructive pneumonia]. Radiol Med 2001; 101:18-24. [PMID: 11360747] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/16/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To evaluate, in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease or chronic bronchitis, inspiratory helical CT with 3D postprocessing, to measure lung volumes and the amount of emphysema and to compare these measurements with lung function tests. MATERIAL AND METHODS Seventeen patients with chronic obstructive lung disease disease or chronic bronchitis underwent pulmonary function tests and helical CT after a full inspiration with 3D postprocessing (lower threshold -1024 HU, upper thresholds -200, -300 and -400 HU). Lung inspiratory volumes (TLC-CT) were determined for each model; the amount of emphysema was evaluated by means of an automatic score and a visual score with HRCT. RESULTS There is a good correlation between automatic and visual scores (p < 0.001); the automatic score had a good correlation with lung function tests, above all with total lung capacity (r = -0.56; p = 0.01) but the visual score had a much closer correlation with DLCO (r = -0.70; p < 0.001). TLC-CT had a significant correlation with pletismographic TLC (TLC-P); the upper threshold -200 HU was more correct (TLC-P = 8011 cc.; TLC-CT 200 = 7138 cc.; r = 0.83; p < 0.001). The volume change of 3D model was about 230 cc. per 100 HU (p < 0.001) modifying upper thresholds, but no change was observed in the volume occupied by emphysema and the percentage of emphysema presented minimal, clinically non significant modifications. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS In emphysematous patients, the helical CT with 3D model construction is a good technique to evaluate lung volumes and to quantify emphysema with automatic score; this one, however, probably underscores the extent of pathology; therefore, the addition of a visual score with HRCT is probably worthwhile.
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- M Zompatori
- Policlinico S. Orsola Malpighi, Via Massarenti 9, 40138 Bologna.
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Zompatori M, Battista G, Bergonzini R. [Really an intruder!]. Radiol Med 2000; 99:406-7. [PMID: 10938717] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/17/2023]
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Zompatori M, Poletti V, Battista G, Schiavina M, Fadda E, Tetta C. Diffuse cystic lung disease in the adult patient. Radiol Med 2000; 99:12-21. [PMID: 10803180] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/16/2023]
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Battista G, Belli S, Comba P, Fiumalbi C, Grignoli M, Loi F, Orsi D, Paredes I. Mortality due to asbestos-related causes among railway carriage construction and repair workers. Occup Med (Lond) 1999; 49:536-9. [PMID: 10658307 DOI: 10.1093/occmed/49.8.536] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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The objective of this study was to further clarify the cancer risk associated with asbestos exposure in railway carriage construction and repair. The cohort included 734 subjects employed between 1 January 1945 and 31 December 1969. Vital status was ascertained at 31 December 1997. Mortality was investigated in the time span 1970-97. Forty-two subjects (6%) were lost to follow-up and eight causes of death (4%) could not be ascertained. The overall mortality was not above the expected value. Among neoplastic diseases, excesses were observed for lung ştandardized mortality ratio (SMR) = 124; 90% confidence interval (CI) = 87-172; 26 obs), pleura (SMR = 1,327; CI = 523-2,790; 5 obs), larynx (SMR = 240; CI = 95-505; 5 obs), liver (SMR = 241; CI = 126-420; 9 obs), pancreas (SMR = 224; CI = 98-443; 6 obs) and multiple myeloma (SMR = 429; CI = 117-1,109; 3 obs). The observed excess of lung and pleural neoplasms can be causally related to asbestos exposure in the manufacture of railway carriages. A causal role of asbestos exposure in the raised SMRs from laryngeal and pancreatic neoplasms and multiple myeloma cannot be conclusively proven.
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- G Battista
- Unit of Workers Preventive Medicine, University of Siena, Italy.
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Sowinski J, Petrone DM, Battista G, Petrone ME, DeVizio W, Volpe AR. Clinical comparison of two tartar control dentifrices: a twelve-week study. J Clin Dent 1999; 9:101-4. [PMID: 10518859] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/14/2023]
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The objective of this double-blind clinical study was to investigate the anticalculus efficacy of a new improved tartar control dentifrice formulation containing tetrasodium pyrophosphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, PVM/MA copolymer and 0.243% sodium fluoride in a silica base (New and Improved Colgate Tartar Control Fluoride Toothpaste with Micro-Cleaning Crystals) as the test dentifrice, compared to a previously marketed, American Dental Association-accepted, tartar control dentifrice formulation containing tetrasodium pyrophosphate, PVM/MA copolymer and 0.243% sodium fluoride in a silica base (Colgate Tartar Control Fluoride Toothpaste with Micro-Cleaning Crystals), as the positive control dentifrice. Adult male and female subjects were entered into the study based on a pre-test (baseline) Volpe-Manhold calculus index score of 7.0 or greater, provided a full oral prophylaxis, and stratified into two treatment groups which were balanced for age, sex and baseline calculus scores. Subjects were instructed to brush their teeth twice daily (morning and evening) for one minute with their assigned dentifrice using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Examinations for the formation of supragingival dental calculus were performed after twelve-weeks' use of the study dentifrices. Seventy-three (73) subjects complied with the protocol and completed the entire study. At the 12-week examination, the test dentifrice group exhibited a statistically significant (p < 0.0008) 44.1% reduction in the mean Volpe-Manhold calculus index score compared to the mean calculus scores of the previously marketed, positive control dentifrice group. Thus, the results of this clinical study support the conclusion that the New and Improved Colgate Tartar Control Fluoride Toothpaste with Micro-Cleaning Crystals is more efficacious in controlling the development of supragingival calculus formation than the previously marketed Colgate Tartar Control Fluoride Toothpaste with Micro-Cleaning Crystals.
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- J Sowinski
- Erie County College, Williamsville, New York, USA.
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Fasano L, Zompatori M, Monetti N, Battista G, Pacilli AM, Scioscio V DI, Sciascia N. [Idiopathic interstitial pneumonitis presenting with Wells grade III. Can imaging methods help predict further progression of disease?]. Radiol Med 1999; 98:268-74. [PMID: 10615366] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/15/2023]
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PURPOSE Three different grades of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis can be identified by HRCT pattern. Patients with predominant ground-glass opacity (grade I) usually improve after treatment and may have a better prognosis. The subjects with a predominant reticular pattern and honeycombing (grade III) have irreversible fibrosis and usually do not improve after immunosuppressive therapy. Nevertheless, these patients may worsen even in the absence of HRCT features of the so-called alveolitis. We investigated the predictive role of some noninvasive imaging methods (HRCT with visual score of disease extent; Gallium scintigraphy; DTPA scintigraphy) in patients with idiopathic fibrosis and a prevalent macroscopic fibrosis at HRCT study. MATERIAL AND METHODS Fourteen former smokers with grade III idiopathic fibrosis were examined. None of the patients had been treated. They were all submitted to HRCT, lung function studies, Gallium and DTPA scintigraphy, both at presentation (T0) and follow-up sessions (T1: mean one year post-diagnosis). The HRCT extent of disease was evaluated by means of the visual score as the fraction of the total lung volume. The patients were divided into two groups, using a cut-off value of 50%. All the patients underwent a Gallium scintiscan (using a fixation index of 160 as cut-off) and a ventilatory scintigraphy with DTPA-aerosol, with radionuclide clearance assessment. The lung function tests considered were vital capacity (VC), arterial blood oxygen partial pressure (PaO2) and the diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO). RESULTS After one year of follow-up, the HRCT extent score increased (from 46.6% to 50%) and lung function worsened (VC from 66.8% to 63.4% of predicted; DLCO from 37.6% to 27.1%; PaO2 from 77 to 71 mmHg). The patients presenting with HRCT extension score > 50% had a worse lung function at T0 and showed a significant deterioration of PaO2 and HRCT at T1. On the other hand, VC and DLCO significantly worsened in the subjects with HRCT score < 50% at presentation. The patients with a Gallium fixation index > 160 significantly deteriorated in HRCT score, VC and DLCO. Those with Gallium index < 160 had major worsening only for diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide. Thirteen of 14 patients had an abnormal value of DTPA clearance at presentation. No variation was observed at T1. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS The majority of patients with idiopathic fibrosis are grade III at presentation. They can further deteriorate both in HRCT extent of disease and lung function impairment. After one year of follow-up HRCT extent score increased in 64% of the patients, with a mean increase of 5%. HRCT worsening was more apparent in the patients with a HRCT score > 50% at presentation. In the remaining patients, the worsening of lung function tests was more apparent than the anatomoradiological changes. DTPA clearance had no predictive value in this series. Gallium scintigraphy was a useful prognostic index. The patients with Gallium fixation index > 160 had better lung function and lower HRCT extent score at T0 but significantly deteriorated at T1. A positive Gallium scan at presentation could be considered a useful index of persisting active "alveolitis" in patients with grade III disease, not visible at HRCT study, due to overwhelming fibrosis. These patients, who were untreated, exhibit quicker radiological and functional worsening.
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- L Fasano
- Istituto di Fisiopatologia Respiratoria, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna
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Sowinski J, Petrone DM, Battista G, Simone AJ, Crawford R, Patel S, Petrone ME, DeVizio W, Volpe AR, Proskin HM. Clinical efficacy of a dentifrice containing zinc citrate: a 12-week calculus clinical study in adults. Compend Contin Educ Dent 1999; 19:16-9. [PMID: 10371877] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/12/2023]
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The objective of this double-blind clinical study, conducted following the Volpe-Manhold design for studies of dental calculus, was to investigate the efficacy of a dentifrice containing 2% zinc citrate and 0.76% sodium monofluorophosphate in a silica base (zinc citrate dentifrice) as compared to a control dentifrice containing 0.76% sodium monofluorophosphate in a silica base (control dentifrice). Adult men and women from the Northern New Jersey area were provided a full oral prophylaxis and assigned the use of a control (non-tartar-control) dentifrice for 8 weeks. At the completion of this initial period, participants were assessed for baseline Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index scores, provided another full prophylaxis, and stratified into two treatment groups that were balanced for age, sex, and baseline calculus. Participants were instructed to brush their teeth twice daily (morning and evening) for 1 minute with their assigned dentifrice, using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Examinations for dental calculus were again performed after 12 weeks' use of the study dentifrices. Seventy-five participants complied with the protocol and completed the entire study. At the 12-week examination, the zinc citrate dentifrice group exhibited a statistically significant 31.9% reduction in mean Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index score as compared to the control dentifrice group. Thus, the results of this clinical study support the conclusion that a dentifrice containing 2% zinc citrate and 0.76% sodium monofluorophosphate in a silica base is efficacious for the control of the development of supragingival calculus.
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- J Sowinski
- Erie County College, Williamsville, New York, USA
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Zompatori M, Poletti V, Battista G, Diegoli M. Bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia (BOOP), presenting as a ring-shaped opacity at HRCT (the atoll sign). A case report. Radiol Med 1999; 97:308-10. [PMID: 10414267] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/13/2023]
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Sowinski J, Petrone DM, Battista G, Petrone ME, Crawford R, Patel S, DeVizio W, Chaknis P, Volpe AR, Proskin HM. The clinical anticalculus efficacy of a tartar control whitening dentifrice for the prevention of supragingival calculus in a three-month study. J Clin Dent 1999; 10:107-10. [PMID: 10825856] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/14/2023]
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The objective of this double-blind clinical study was to compare the effect of a new dentifrice (Colgate Tartar Control Plus Whitening Fluoride Toothpaste) for the prevention of supragingival calculus, with that of a commercially available calculus-inhibiting dentifrice (Crest Tartar Control Toothpaste). The study involved adult male and female subjects who had pre-qualified for participation by developing sufficient supragingival calculus (greater than 7.0 on the Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index) during an eight-week screening period. Subjects received a full oral prophylaxis, and were stratified into two treatment groups balanced for age, sex and qualifying calculus score. Subjects were instructed to brush their teeth twice daily (morning and evening) for one minute with their assigned dentifrice using a soft-bristled toothbrush. Examinations for dental calculus were performed after twelve weeks' use of the study dentifrices, using the Volpe-Manhold Calculus Index, Fifty-eight (58) subjects complied with the protocol and completed the entire study. The Colgate Tartar Control Plus Whitening group exhibited a statistically significant (p < 0.001) 34.6% reduction in mean calculus score compared to the Crest Tartar Control group.
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- J Sowinski
- Erie County College, Williamsville, NY, USA
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Zompatori M, Fasano L, Battista G, Pacilli AM, Stopazzoni C, Cavina M. [Role of emphysema in the etiology of functional impairment in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Study with high resolution computerized tomography]. Radiol Med 1999; 97:26-32. [PMID: 10319096] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/12/2023]
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PURPOSE To investigate whether high-resolution CT (HRCT) can detect the subjects with massive emphysematous destruction in a group of patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and therefore be of help in selecting the candidates to surgical lung volume reduction. MATERIAL AND METHODS We examined 40 former smokers with severe COPD (FEV1, < or = 40% of the predicted value, with no major improvement after inhalation of bronchodilators). Clinico-functional assessment included: a flow/volume loop (mean FEV1 = 28.6% of predicted), arterial blood gas analysis at rest breathing room air (mean values: PaO2 = 65.2 mmHg, PaCO2 = 47.4 mmHg), hematocrit value (mean: 45.2%) and the body mass index (mean value: 23.8). The patients were divided into two groups, namely bronchitic (21) and dyspneic (19) subjects, according to onset symptoms. All the patients underwent HRCT with evaluation of emphysema presence, type, site and extent: centrilobular emphysema was seen in 11 cases, panlobular emphysema in 3 and mixed emphysema in 26 cases; the site was superior in 75%, inferior in 7.5% and diffuse in 17.5% of cases; the mean visual score was 40.8%. The presence, type, site and severity of airways disease were also studied, as well as the pathologic dilatation of the pulmonary artery. The patients were divided into three groups (mild, moderate, severe) according to emphysema extent and they were considered to have bronchial disease in the presence of at least 2 of the 6 signs of bronchial involvement. RESULTS The emphysema extent score was significantly correlated with the hematocrit value and Tiffeneau index (p < .2) in all the 40 patients. The severity of bronchial obstruction was the same in bronchitic and dyspneic patients. The subjects with chronic bronchitis had milder emphysema (mean extent 35% versus 47% in the dyspneic subjects) and a higher frequency of bronchial involvement. A decrease in FEV1 was significantly correlated with emphysema extent (p < .1) in dyspneic, but not in bronchitic, patients. Moreover, the former had better arterial blood gas and lower hematocrit values. CONCLUSIONS HRCT is a useful tool in diagnosing the presence of emphysema in vivo and in assessing its extent in COPD patients because it permits to divide the patients into two groups which roughly correspond to the clinical patterns of types A (dyspneic) and B (bronchitic). Severe emphysema patients are the best candidates to surgical lung volume reduction. Airways involvement might play a major role in causing bronchial obstruction in the subjects with mild emphysema. In our series HRCT did assess the severity of emphysema in COPD subjects, but our lung function screening failed to predict emphysema extent.
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- M Zompatori
- Servizio di Fisiopatologia Respiratoria, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpigni, Bologna
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Pirastu R, Bartoli D, Battista G, De Santis M, Iaia T, Orsi D, Tarchi M, Valiani M. Cancer mortality of art glass workers in Tuscany, Italy. Scand J Work Environ Health 1998; 24:386-91. [PMID: 9869310 DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.359] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/11/2022] Open
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OBJECTIVES This study considers the cause-specific mortality from cancer among art glass workers employed in 17 industrial facilities in Tuscany, Italy. METHODS A cohort of 3390 workers, 3180 men and 210 women, employed at least 1 year, was taken from company payrolls. It was followed between the year each factory started operation, mostly the mid-1950s, and 31 December 1993. The cause-specific expected mortality from cancer was computed for men relative to Tuscany rates, specified for gender, 5-year age groups, and calendar year. Separate analyses were carried out for the job title of maker and former and for batch mixers. RESULTS For 3180 men, the observed mortality was above the expected for larynx [standardized mortality ratio (SMR) 166, 90% confidence interval (90% CI) 90-282], lung (SMR 123, 90% CI 100-151), stomach (SMR 105, 90% CI76-142), and brain (SMR 150, 90%CI 71-282) cancer. Increases for these causes were also found for the makers and formers. Mortality from larynx and lung cancer increased with latency, and significantly increased SMR values were observed for > or =21 years since first exposure. The increasing pattern was also present after adjustment for smoking. CONCLUSIONS The results showed consistently increased mortality from larynx and lung cancer in the overall cohort and among makers and formers. Stomach and brain cancer was also increased in the overall cohort and among the makers and formers.
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- Università La Sapienza (University of Rome La Sapienza), Roma, Italy.
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Bartoli D, Battista G, De Santis M, Iaia TE, Orsi D, Tarchi M, Pirastu R, Valiani M. Cohort study of art glass workers in Tuscany, Italy: mortality from non-malignant diseases. Occup Med (Lond) 1998; 48:441-5. [PMID: 10024742 DOI: 10.1093/occmed/48.7.441] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022] Open
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This investigation studies cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 industrial facilities in Tuscany, Italy. A cohort of 3,390 workers employed for at least 1 year was enumerated from company payrolls. Follow-up was between the start of employment in each factory and 31 December 1993. The cause-specific expected mortality was computed relative to Tuscany rates and specified for gender, 5-year age groups and calendar year. Separate analyses were carried out for the jobs of makers and formers and for batch mixers. Among males (3, 180 individuals) observed mortality for non-cancer causes was higher than expected for hypertensive disease [standardized mortality ratio (SMR) = 178, 90% confidence interval (90% CI) = 96-301], pneumoconiosis (SMR = 200, 90% CI = 94-376) and diseases of the genitourinary system (SMR = 169, 90% CI = 95-279). Increases for the above causes were shown also among makers and formers: hypertensive disease (SMR = 182, 90% CI = 85-341), pneumoconiosis (SMR = 250, 90% CI = 109-493) and diseases of the genitourinary system (SMR = 224, 90% CI = 121-380). For batch mixers an increase was present for cerebrovascular disease. The observed mortality for cancer causes was above the expected for cancers of the larynx, lung, stomach and brain. This study points to the existence for Tuscan glass workers of health effects in addition to cancer; previously observed carcinogenic effects were also confirmed.
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Bartoli D, Battista G, Bertoncini S, De Santis M, Giusti S, Orsi D, Pirastu R, Zingoni A, Valiani M. [A cohort study of art glass workers in the Empoli area]. Med Lav 1998; 89:424-36. [PMID: 10064947] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/11/2023]
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The investigation aimed at studying cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 industrial facilities in Tuscany, Italy. A cohort of 3390 workers employed for at least 1 year was obtained from company payrolls. Follow-up was between the year each factory started operations, mostly in the mid-fifties, and the end of 1993. The cause specific expected mortality was computed relative to Tuscany rates, specified for gender, 5-year age groups and calendar year. Separate analyses were carried out for the job titles of makers, batch mixers and grinders. For males, 3180 individuals, the observed mortality for cancer causes was above the expected for the lung [standardized mortality ratio (SMR) 123, 10 observed (Obs)], larynx (SMR 166, 10 Obs), stomach (SMR 105, 30 Obs) and brain (SMR 150, 7 Obs). For non-cancer causes observed mortality was above expected for hypertensive diseases (SMR 178, 10 Obs) and diseases of the genitourinary system (SMR 169, 11 Obs). Increases for the above listed causes were shown also among makers. Mortality for larynx and lung cancer increased with time since first exposure and significantly increased SMRs were observed for 21 or more years since first exposure: this pattern was still present with smoking adjustment. The results showed consistently increased mortality for lung and larynx cancer in the overall cohort and among makers. Stomach cancer, brain cancer, hypertensive diseases and diseases of the genitourinary system were also increased in the overall cohort and among makers.
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- D Bartoli
- Azienda USL 11, Toscana U.O. Igiene e salute nei luoghi di lavoro, Empoli
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Zompatori M, Fasano L, Battista G, Canini R. Diagnostic imaging of bullous pulmonary disease. A review. Radiol Med 1998; 96:161-7. [PMID: 9850706] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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- M Zompatori
- Radiologia Padiglione Pneumonefrologico, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna
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Zompatori M, Fasano L, Battista G, Cavina M, Bertaccini P. [Course of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis of the Wells grade III at presentation. Study using high-resolution computerized tomography]. Radiol Med 1997; 94:611-7. [PMID: 9524598] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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PURPOSE We studied the HRCT and functional evolution of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) patients presenting with Wells grade III--prevalent fibrosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS We sequentially studied the HRCT and functional findings of 16 IPF patients, at presentation and at 1 year. All patients had a typical grade III IPF pattern; those with the most severe clinical presentation were treated (9/16). The main HRCT parameters were the extent of interstitial involvement and emphysema (visual score) and the mean diameter of lung cysts in honeycombing regions. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS Most of our grade III IPF patients exhibited a slowly progressive deterioration, with no accelerated parenchymal opacification. Deterioration was found on HRCT images in 56.2% of patients (p = .02), with a mean monthly increase of .56%. Fibrosis extent, evaluated as HRCT visual score at presentation, was significantly correlated with viability and PaO2, values (p = .01). Follow-up HRCT scores were also significantly correlated with viability (p = .004). The mean diameter of honeycomb lung cysts increased in 25% of patients. Emphysema was associated at presentation in 50% of patients--all of them former smokers; it was less diffuse than interstitial involvement (15% of total lung volume versus 46.7% at presentation) and was not seen to progress on follow-up images. The comparison between treated (T) and untreated (NT) patients confirmed more severe HRCT and functional damage in T patients at presentation. Moreover, T patients presented a significantly more rapid deterioration, despite treatment, than NT patients, who had less severe and slower HRCT and functional evolution, excluding DLCO deterioration (p = .01). To conclude, grade III IPF patients can be subdivided into two subgroups, with rather different prognosis and evolution, on the basis of HRCT and functional findings at presentation. The current treatment seems useless in grade III IPF. HRCT findings, integrated with the visual score of disease extent, and lung function tests can be used to monitor grade III IPF evolution.
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Zompatori M, Poletti V, Battista G, Canini R, Bruscoli P, Carfagnini F. [Dynamic computed tomography in the study of bronchiolitis obliterans]. Radiol Med 1997; 94:308-14. [PMID: 9465235] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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Obliterative or constrictive bronchiolitis is characterized by narrowing of the small airways, due to submucosal and peribronchiolar fibrosis, with chronic obstruction. The vast majority of cases of bronchiolitis obliterans are associated with other diseases and only few cases are idiopathic. We report on the main computed tomography (CT) methods used study obliterative bronchiolitis, the CT findings and the differential diagnosis with other diseases. The dynamic study of alveolar ventilation with CT uses inspiratory and expiratory CT or high-resolution CT (HRCT), spiral dynamic CT or HRCT with advanced image display, ultrafast CT. In abnormal cases HRCT shows direct and indirect signs of small airways disease. The most common (> 80%) sign of obliterative bronchiolitis is the so-called mosaic oligohemia, with low attenuating lobules, caused by air trapping and best seen on expiratory CT, associated with blood flow redistribution to more normal lobules; this finding simulates the ground-glass pattern from infiltrative lung disease. Differential diagnosis is more difficult in the presence of true ground-glass patterns associated with diffuse bronchiolar obstruction and also with mosaic oligohemia due to pulmonary vascular disease and pulmonary emphysema. HRCT can distinguish these diseases and dynamic CT is more sensitive than functional tests in detecting regional abnormalities and air trapping. The combination of HRCT, rapid volumetric scanning and advanced image display is a powerful tool study the normal and abnormal features of bronchiolar function and alveolar ventilation.
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- M Zompatori
- Radiologia Padiglione Pneumonefrologico, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna
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Zompatori M, Battaglia M, Rimondi MR, Battista G, Stambazzi C. Hemodynamic estimation of chronic cor pulmonale by Doppler echocardiography. Clinical value and comparison with other noninvasive imaging techniques. Rays 1997; 22:73-93. [PMID: 9145016] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) represents an important prognostic factor in patients affected by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). A noninvasive diagnostic approach is offered by several imaging techniques, such as chest X-ray, nuclear medicine, real-time sonography, color Doppler US, CT and MRI. However, at present a quantitative assessment of PAP is not achieved with reasonable precision with any of these techniques. Tricuspid regurgitation can be estimated by continuous wave Doppler but it may be difficult in patients with COPD. On the contrary, the severity of pulmonary hypertension can be accurately assessed with pulsed Doppler echocardiography from the subxiphoid region, using a general purpose US device. Nineteen adult patients with COPD were studied by duplex-Doppler from an oblique subxiphoid approach and right heart catheterization. The study was diagnostic in all cases with quality Doppler recordings. A significant relationship was found between AcT and pulmonary mean or systolic pressure at rest. An accurate prediction of PAP in COPD is possible by means of pulsed-Doppler also in low-grade hypertension. This technique is considered a simple and reliable adjunct to the noninvasive evaluation of COPD and represents a satisfactory alternative to the classical parasternal approach preferred by cardiologists but often not suitable for emphysematous patients. Radiologists who routinely use a general purpose US device are encouraged to try this new technique in the study of heart disease.
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- M Zompatori
- Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy
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In a multicenter study on the occupational etiology of sinonasal cancer (s.n.c.) carried out in Italy, we collected information about three cases which had arisen among glass workers: an adenocarcinoma, a melanoma, and a squamocellular carcinoma. The three men worked many years as mixers and/or batchers in artistic glass factories in Tuscany (Italy). We propose a possible etiological role of arsenic dust.
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- G Battista
- Division of Workers' Preventive Medicine, University of Siena, Italy
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Zinzani PL, Zompatori M, Bendandi M, Battista G, Fanti S, Barbieri E, Gherlinzoni F, Rimondi MR, Frezza G, Pisi P, Merla E, Gozzetti A, Canini R, Monetti N, Babini L, Tura S. Monitoring bulky mediastinal disease with gallium-67, CT-scan and magnetic resonance imaging in Hodgkin's disease and high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Leuk Lymphoma 1996; 22:131-5. [PMID: 8724540 DOI: 10.3109/10428199609051740] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/01/2023]
Abstract
Treatment of both Hodgkin's disease (HD) and high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (HG-NHL) with bulky presentation at diagnosis frequently results in residual masses detected radiologically. Conventional diagnostic radiology and computed tomography (CT) are generally unable to detect the differences between tumor tissue and fibrosis. Gallium-67-citrate (67Ga) SPECT and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can potentially differentiate residual active tumor tissue and fibrosis. Thirty-three patients with HD or HG-NHL presenting with bulky mediastinal disease were studied with CT, 67Ga SPECT, and MRI (only for 16 patients) at diagnosis, after two-thirds of their chemotherapy, at the end of chemotherapy, and after radiotherapy in order to evaluate the mediastinal region on the basis of persistence of residual masses and activity of pathological tissue. After treatment, all patients with 67Ga-negative (30/33) disease are still in continuous complete response. Among the three 67Ga-positive patients, 2 relapsed within one year and another one is still alive without evidence of disease. Regarding MRI, two patients were found to be positive, one of them concomitant with 67Ga-positivity; both patients survive in complete response. In lymphoma patients with bulky mediastinal presentation, the 67Ga SPECT remains the preferable imaging technique for monitoring and differentiating the eventual active residual tumor. In combination, CT and 67Ga SPECT represent a suitable complete imaging approach to the radiological diagnosis which may be useful in these particular patients. MRI could probably be considered as a second-line method and from our data would be used only in selected cases because of the high cost, accessibility, and lower specificity as opposed to 67Ga SPECT in evaluating potentially active residual disease.
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- P L Zinzani
- Institute of Hematology Seràgnoli, Bologna, Italy
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Carli Moretti C, Stambazzi C, Battista G, Menni B, Guzzo F, Poletti V, Zompatori M, Canini R. [Rhodococcus equi lung infection in AIDS patients. A report of 4 cases]. Radiol Med 1996; 91:477-80. [PMID: 8643865] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/01/2023]
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- C Carli Moretti
- Istituto di Radiologia, Università, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malphighi, Bologna
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