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J Surg Case Rep ; 2021(6): rjab231, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34104410

ABSTRACT

Pseudo-aneurysms of the arteries of the lower limbs are a possible complication of leg trauma. Complications include rupture, infection, pain and distal embolization. This is a case of a 24-year-old man hospitalized after a car accident, in which we discovered a 1-cm large pseudo-aneurysm of the right superficial femoral artery. The pseudo-aneurysm in first place was treated by the interventional-radiologist for an endovascular repair by embolization with ONYX 34, but during the procedure the copolymer embolized in the arterial axe with complete obstruction of blood-flow in the lower limb. An urgent open surgical revascularization was then attempted by our team with the result of complete patency of the femoro-popliteal axis and of the tibial vessels. Embolization with ONYX is an effective and safe method, but it is susceptible to this type of complication for larger pseudo-aneurysms, where it is required an introduction of a larger quantity of polymer.

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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 25(9): 3444-3452, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34002818

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OBJECTIVE: It was hypothesized that activity exercise at professional levels could lead to an increase in metabolic levels and a decrease in performance parameters. These trends are explained by physical activity as a cellular stressor. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We used an algorithm, Laboratory Index which evaluates salivary cortisol, CK and d-ROMs, collected previously from elite Italian soccer players, compared to InStat Index. The last one estimates analytically the athlete's performance in soccer pitch, applying the Heath Maps. RESULTS: A good agreement between the two Index was obtained, especially for two players, who showed an ideal combined trend. CONCLUSIONS: We would investigate the clinical and activity profile of soccer players with the aim of providing information for the development of training strategies. Also, the performances, during training and match time, are an objective evaluation of the athlete's physical preparation. As a consequence, the combination of two Index could be used for a new approach to the sports world.


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Laboratories, Clinical , Physical Functional Performance , Soccer , Adult , Humans , Italy , Male
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Cancer Genet Cytogenet ; 112(2): 149-55, 1999 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10686943

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In this study, we describe two renal cell carcinomas (RCC) that occurred at the same time in two brothers, yielding information on the carcinogenic process. We used flow cytometry (FCM) to evaluate nuclear DNA content, and performed cytogenetic analysis. We also carried out fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with a panel of centromeric probes for chromosomes 3, 7, 8, 9, 12, 17, 20, and Y in interphase cells. Flow cytometry analysis revealed diploid histograms in the tumor and "nonmalignant" samples of patient 1, while an aneuploid cell subpopulation was found in the tumor and "nonmalignant" samples of patient 2. Tumor samples from the two brothers were studied by FISH, and had common numerical chromosome aberrations: trisomy of chromosomes 3 and 7, and monosomy and trisomy of chromosomes 9 and 17. Moreover, in normal samples from both brothers, we found monosomy 9, and in a normal sample from patient 1, monosomy 17. Cytogenetic analysis revealed trisomy 3 in some cells grown from normal kidney tissue of each brother. The identification of the same chromosome alterations in both brothers appears to provide evidence of an unusual process of carcinogenesis, probably due to a common genetic basis.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Renal Cell/genetics , Chromosome Aberrations , Kidney Neoplasms/genetics , Nuclear Family , Adult , Flow Cytometry , Humans , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Male , Middle Aged
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Fertil Steril ; 70(3): 576-7, 1998 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9757896

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether sperm aneuploidy can lead to abortion. DESIGN: Clinical study. SETTING: Couples with reproductive problems evaluated in a private diagnostic laboratory. PATIENT(S): Two men whose wives had histories of multiple abortions. INTERVENTION(S): Whole and Percoll-processed semen samples were analyzed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The results of fluorescence in situ hybridization. RESULT(S): Aneuploidy rates in Percoll-processed samples were higher than those found in whole specimens. Aneuploid spermatozoa also displayed greater motility. CONCLUSION(S): Sperm aneuploidy should be studied before and after Percoll capacitation in all couples with unexplained infertility.


Subject(s)
Abortion, Habitual/genetics , Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosome Disorders , Spermatozoa/physiology , Adult , Aneuploidy , Female , Humans , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Male , Pregnancy
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