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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 7022, 2023 04 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37120449

ABSTRACT

Volcanic rocks were among the most sought-after materials to produce grinding tools in antiquity because lavas lithologies, either mafic or felsic, ensured good wear resistance and grinding capacity with respect to many other kinds of rocks. The interest in findings made of vesciculated lavas, referable to parts of querns, mortars, and/or pestles of the Final Bronze Age site of Monte Croce Guardia (Arcevia) lies in the fact that this settlement was built upon limestones belonging to the sedimentary sequence of the Marche-Umbria Apennines (central Italy) and far away from potential raw materials of volcanic rocks. A petrologic study of 23 grinding tool fragments clearly indicates a provenance from the volcanic provinces of central Italy: Latium and Tuscany Regions. Few leucite tephrites (5) and one leucite phonolite lavas have a clear magmatic affinity with the high-K series of the Roman Volcanic Province (Latium) whereas the most abundant volcanic lithotype (17 samples) is represented by shoshonites (K-series) whose thin section texture, modal mineralogy and major-trace elements contents closely match with the shoshonite lavas from the Radicofani volcanic centre in the Tuscan Magmatic Province. At Radicofani (a volcanic neck in the eastern sector of Tuscany) a Final Bronze Age site coeval to that of Arcevia is present and a potential pathway corridor from that site towards Arcevia (air-line distance of ca. 115 km) is dotted with many settlements of the same age. Through analytical algorithms based on the slope and the different human-dependent cost-functions which can be applied to determine non-isotropic accumulated cost surface, least-cost paths and least-cost corridors, the best route from Radicofani to Monte Croce Guardia, approximately 140 km long, was simulated, with a walking time of 25-30 h, possibly using pack animals and wheel chariots. Three thousand years ago the Apennine Mountains did not thus constitute a barrier for human movements. This study also shed light on some other possible patterns of interactions between Final Bronze Age communities of central Italy through the present-day regions of Tuscany, Umbria and Marche, aimed towards the best performance of strategic economic activities at that time such as that of the transformation of cereals, and accompanied to cultural and social reasons.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Silicates , Trace Elements , Humans , Italy
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 77(3): 0-0, set. 2013. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-694926

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: El objetivo de este trabajo es demostrar la utilidad de las técnicas de tensor de difusión de alta densidad (DTI 32 direcciones) para visualizar el trayecto de los pares craneales antes de la cirugía en pacientes con patología tumoral de la base del cráneo. Materiales y métodos: Se estudiaron 26 pacientes con patología tumoral de la base del cráneo con secuencias de tensor de difusión de alta densidad. Los resultados imagenológicos fueron correlacionados con los hallazgos intraoperatorios. Resultados: En todos los pacientes estudiados fue posible la identificación prequirúrgica del recorrido de los nervios involucrados por las lesiones de la base del cráneo y también hubo una correlación entre los datos obtenidos mediante las imágenes y los hallazgos intraoperatorios. Conclusión: La visualización del recorrido de los nervios craneales mediante la difusión de alta densidad demostró ser segura y reproducible para identificar los pares y su recorrido...


Objective: The objective of this work is to demonstrate the usefulness of high density diffusion tensor imaging techniques (HD-DTI 32 directions), to visualize the course of the cranial nerves prior to surgery in patients with skull base tumor disease.Materials and methods: Twenty-six patients with skull base tumor disease were studied with sequences of high density diffusion tensor imaging. The imaging results were correlated with the intra-operative fi ndings.Results: Pre-surgical identifi cation of the course of the nerves affected by the injuries of the skull base was possible in all the studied patients, with the imaging results correlating with the intraoperative fi ndings.Conclusion: The visualization of the course of the cranial nerves with high density diffusion tensor imaging was shown to be safe and reproducible for the identifi cation of cranial nerves and their course...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Cranial Nerves , Skull Base Neoplasms/complications , Skull Base Neoplasms , Diffusion Tensor Imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 77(3): 0-0, set. 2013. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-130673

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: El objetivo de este trabajo es demostrar la utilidad de las técnicas de tensor de difusión de alta densidad (DTI 32 direcciones) para visualizar el trayecto de los pares craneales antes de la cirugía en pacientes con patología tumoral de la base del cráneo. Materiales y métodos: Se estudiaron 26 pacientes con patología tumoral de la base del cráneo con secuencias de tensor de difusión de alta densidad. Los resultados imagenológicos fueron correlacionados con los hallazgos intraoperatorios. Resultados: En todos los pacientes estudiados fue posible la identificación prequirúrgica del recorrido de los nervios involucrados por las lesiones de la base del cráneo y también hubo una correlación entre los datos obtenidos mediante las imágenes y los hallazgos intraoperatorios. Conclusión: La visualización del recorrido de los nervios craneales mediante la difusión de alta densidad demostró ser segura y reproducible para identificar los pares y su recorrido.(AU)


Objective: The objective of this work is to demonstrate the usefulness of high density diffusion tensor imaging techniques (HD-DTI 32 directions), to visualize the course of the cranial nerves prior to surgery in patients with skull base tumor disease. Materials and methods: Twenty-six patients with skull base tumor disease were studied with sequences of high density diffusion tensor imaging. The imaging results were correlated with the intra-operative fi ndings. Results: Pre-surgical identifi cation of the course of the nerves affected by the injuries of the skull base was possible in all the studied patients, with the imaging results correlating with the intraoperative fi ndings. Conclusion: The visualization of the course of the cranial nerves with high density diffusion tensor imaging was shown to be safe and reproducible for the identifi cation of cranial nerves and their course.(AU)

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G Chir ; 30(1-2): 36-40, 2009.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19272231

ABSTRACT

Cancer of supernumerary breast or ectopic breast tissue has haigher incidence than the cancer on ortotopic breast. This finding puts some problems about the diagnosis and therapy of ectopic breast cancer. The Authors describe their personal experience in three patients surgically treated and discuss about problems and solutions of this pathology.


Subject(s)
Axilla/pathology , Breast , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/diagnosis , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/surgery , Choristoma/pathology , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/diagnosis , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/surgery , Thoracic Wall/pathology , Adult , Aged , Axilla/surgery , Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Calcinosis/pathology , Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/chemistry , Choristoma/surgery , Female , Humans , Mammography , Middle Aged , Palpation , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/chemistry , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/pathology , Thoracic Wall/surgery
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G Chir ; 29(6-7): 281-4, 2008.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18544265

ABSTRACT

By clinical observation and surgical treatment of a patient with cutaneous B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, the Authors describe the nosological approach, the correct diagnosis and the surgical treatment in this disease.


Subject(s)
Lymphoma, B-Cell/diagnosis , Lymphoma, B-Cell/surgery , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/surgery , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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G Chir ; 26(11-12): 425-9, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16472421

ABSTRACT

We report a case of eosinophilic cystitis (EC) in a 65-year-old man with urethral stricture disease from blunt pelvic traumatic event. EC is a rare condition characterized by eosinophilic infiltration of the bladder wall, that usually presents with irritative voiding symptoms, suprapubic pain and hematuria. Etiology is still not clear although a review of the literature suggests that pathogenetic mechanisms probably engage an altered immune response in the bladder, with the inflammatory reaction caused by factors such as exogenous allergens and previous bladder injury or surgery to the bladder or the prostate. The diagnosis of EC has to be confirmed by biopsy, since in some cases it may manifest as other inflammatory and malignant bladder disorders. A conservative medical management is indicated initially, since this disease may be self-limited, with a benign course especially in children and young patients. In adults EC is more often a chronic recurrent condition that requires close follow-up since it may lead to serious progressive bladder and/or upper urinary tract disease. More invasive therapies (including transurethral resection, partial or total cystectomy) may also be required when conservative therapy fails.


Subject(s)
Cystitis/etiology , Eosinophilia/etiology , Urethra/injuries , Urethral Stricture/etiology , Accidents, Traffic , Aged , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/administration & dosage , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Biopsy , Cystitis/diagnosis , Cystitis/drug therapy , Cystitis/pathology , Cystoscopy , Eosinophilia/diagnosis , Eosinophilia/drug therapy , Eosinophilia/pathology , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Prednisone/administration & dosage , Prednisone/therapeutic use , Prognosis , Recurrence , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Urethral Stricture/diagnosis , Urethral Stricture/therapy , Urinary Bladder/pathology
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J Org Chem ; 66(22): 7320-7, 2001 Nov 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11681944

ABSTRACT

Photoinduced hydrogen abstraction from aliphatic cyclic hydrocarbons (C(5) to C(7), C(12), as well as adamantane) by triplet aromatic ketones in the presence of alpha,beta-unsaturated (di)nitriles offers a straightforward entry to the corresponding alkylated (di)nitriles via the alkyl radicals. Yields are moderate to good depending on the olefins structure (substitution in beta slows down the addition to mononitriles, but with alpha,alpha-dinitriles electronic activation allows efficient alkylation also of beta,beta-disubstituted substrates). A tandem alkylation-cyclization process has been obtained with (1-methylpent-4-enylidene)malononitrile.

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