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Early Hum Dev ; 88 Suppl 2: S65-8, 2012 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22633518

ABSTRACT

Invasive disseminated neonatal aspergillosis is an uncommon disease, with only scattered reports in literature in the last few years. Here we report on a 25-week gestational age, 730 g at birth preterm female infant who developed on day-of-life 10 multiple cutaneous exhulcerative lesions in her right arm, trunk and abdomen. Early recognition and diagnosis of these lesions as a due to cutaneous initial symptom of cutaneous disseminated aspergillosis, as well as prompt treatment with Liposomal amphotericin B + Itraconazole, secured successful recovery from the systemic infection. Skin lesions healed without any surgical treatment. The infant was discharged in good health. Long-term follow-up at three years of age revealed normality of all neurodevelopmental and cognitive parameters. To our knowledge, this is one of the very few cases of survival, free from sequelae, for a preterm infant affected by neonatal cutaneous disseminated aspergillosis.


Subject(s)
Aspergillosis/diagnosis , Aspergillosis/drug therapy , Dermatomycoses/diagnosis , Dermatomycoses/drug therapy , Infant, Premature, Diseases/drug therapy , Amphotericin B/therapeutic use , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature, Diseases/diagnosis , Itraconazole/therapeutic use , Treatment Outcome
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Interv Neuroradiol ; 16(4): 442-6, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21162775

ABSTRACT

Intrasphenoid rupture of a non-traumatic aneurysm of the cavernous carotid artery is rare. We describe a patient in whom this condition manifested with epistaxis and led to the formation of a pseudoaneurysm occupying the right sphenoid sinus. The lesion recurred after repeated attempts at conservative endovascular therapy. Eventually the patient was treated with endovascular occlusion of the right internal carotid artery. Our report emphasizes the relapsing behaviour of a non-traumatic aneurysm of the cavernous portion of the internal carotid artery ruptured into the sphenoid sinus.


Subject(s)
Carotid Artery Injuries/etiology , Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection/complications , Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection/therapy , Embolization, Therapeutic/adverse effects , Foreign-Body Migration/diagnostic imaging , Aged , Aneurysm, Ruptured/complications , Aneurysm, Ruptured/diagnostic imaging , Aneurysm, Ruptured/therapy , Carotid Artery Injuries/diagnostic imaging , Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection/diagnostic imaging , Cavernous Sinus/diagnostic imaging , Cerebral Angiography , Epistaxis/diagnostic imaging , Epistaxis/etiology , Humans , Male , Recurrence
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Clin Infect Dis ; 42(12): 1735-42, 2006 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16705580

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Colonization by Candida species is the most important predictor of the development of invasive fungal disease in preterm neonates, and the enteric reservoir is a major site of colonization. We evaluated the effectiveness of an orally supplemented probiotic (Lactobacillus casei subspecies rhamnosus; Dicoflor [Dicofarm spa]; 6 x 10(9) cfu/day) in the prevention of gastrointestinal colonization by Candida species in preterm, very low birth weight (i.e., < 1500-g) neonates during their stay in a neonatal intensive care unit. METHODS: Over a 12-month period, a prospective, randomized, blind, clinical trial that involved 80 preterm neonates with a very low birth weight was conducted in a large tertiary neonatal intensive care unit. During the first 3 days of life, the neonates were randomly assigned to receive either an oral probiotic added to human (maternal or pooled donors') milk (group A) or human milk alone (group B) for 6 weeks or until discharge from the NICU, if the neonate was discharged before 6 weeks. On a weekly basis, specimens obtained from various sites (i.e., oropharyngeal, stool, gastric aspirate, and rectal specimens) were collected from all patients for surveillance culture, to assess the occurrence and intensity of fungal colonization in the gastrointestinal tract. RESULTS: The incidence of fungal enteric colonization (with colonization defined as at least 1 positive culture result for specimens obtained from at least 1 site) was significantly lower in group A than in group B (23.1% vs. 48.8%; relative risk, 0.315 [95% confidence interval, 0.120-0.826]; P = .01). The numbers of fungal isolates obtained from each neonate (P = .005) and from each colonized patient (P = .005) were also lower in group A than in group B. L. casei subspecies rhamnosus was more effective in the subgroup of neonates with a birth weight of 1001-1500 g. There were no changes in the relative proportions of the different Candida strains. No adverse effects potentially associated with the probiotic were recorded. CONCLUSIONS: Orally administered L. casei subspecies rhamnosus significantly reduces the incidence and the intensity of enteric colonization by Candida species among very low birth weight neonates.


Subject(s)
Candida/physiology , Candidiasis/prevention & control , Digestive System/microbiology , Infant, Premature, Diseases/prevention & control , Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus/physiology , Probiotics/administration & dosage , Probiotics/therapeutic use , Administration, Oral , Candida/classification , Candida/isolation & purification , Candidiasis/congenital , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Infant, Premature , Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
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Neurol Sci ; 26 Suppl 2: s152-4, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15926017

ABSTRACT

In the present study, we examined clinical and laser-evoked potentials (LEP) features in two groups of chronic tension-type headache (CTTH) patients treated with two different approaches: intra-oral appliance of prosthesis, aiming to reduce muscular tenderness, and 10 mg daily amitriptyline. Eighteen patients suffering from CTTH (IHS, 2004) participated in the study. We performed a basal evaluation of clinical features and LEPs in all patients (T0) vs. 12 age- and sex-matched controls; successively, patients were randomly assigned to a two-month treatment by amitriptyline or intra-oral device appliance. The later LEPs, especially the P2 component, were significantly increased in amplitude in the CTTH group. Both the intra-oral prosthesis and amitriptyline significantly reduced headache frequency. Total Tenderness Score was significantly reduced in the group treated by the prosthesis. The amplitude of P2 response elicited by stimulation of pericranial zones showed a reduction after amitriptyline treatment. The results of this study may confirm that pericranial tenderness is primarily a phenomenon initiating a self-perpetuating circuit, favoured by central sensitisation at the level of the cortical nociceptive areas devoted to the attentive and emotive compounds of pain. Both the interventions at the peripheral and central levels may interrupt this reverberating circuit, improving the outcome of headache.


Subject(s)
Amitriptyline/administration & dosage , Evoked Potentials/drug effects , Lasers , Tension-Type Headache/drug therapy , Administration, Oral , Analysis of Variance , Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic/administration & dosage , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Evoked Potentials/radiation effects , Humans , Prostheses and Implants , Tension-Type Headache/physiopathology , Treatment Outcome
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Pediatr Med Chir ; 27(1-2): 92-7, 2005.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16922051

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Relationships among Early Onset Neutropenia (EON), i.e. neutropenia in the first week of life, treated with Filgrastim, and subsequent colonization by Candida spp. with eventual systemic fungal infection in ELBW patients are not clear. We tried to analyze these features in a retrospective study on a selected population of a large tertiary NICU. METHODS: By a database search, we identified a group of VLBW patients who were diagnosed a systemic fungal infection (SFI) during their stay in NICU (n=52), and divided them in two subgroups: those who had presented Early Onset Neutropenia (EON) and thus had been treated with a 3-day course of Filgrastim (n=14)(group A), and those who had not presented EON and thus had not undergone Filgrastim therapy (n=38) (group B). We investigated in both subgroups the following variables: neutrophil count monitoring during the first 2 weeks of life, colonization by Candida spp, day of onset of SFI, outcome. Statistical analysis was performed by Chi-square test, ANOVA and T-test using SPSS 8.0 for Windows. RESULTS: Absolute neutrophil number was obviously lower in group A at recruitment (354/mmc vs 2910\mmc, Chi-square = 9.776, p <0.005), but became normal at the end of G-CSF treatment, thus detecting no significant differences between the two groups at day 8 (p<0.12) and 14 (p<0.34). The onset of SFI occurred significantly earlier ( 9.6 dol vs 14.6 dol., p<0.004) in group A neonates. Fungal Colonization rate in the 2nd week of life was significantly higher in previously neutropenic patients (71% vs. 37%, p< 0.005), who had also a significantly higher number of sites involved (p<0.003). CONCLUSIONS: Neutropenia in the first days of life in VLBW neonates, even if adequately and succesfully treated, heavily influences rates and severity of colonization by fungal spp., and is associated with an earlier onset of a SFI.


Subject(s)
Candidiasis/etiology , Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor/therapeutic use , Infant, Very Low Birth Weight , Neutropenia/complications , Neutropenia/drug therapy , Filgrastim , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Recombinant Proteins , Retrospective Studies
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1519(1-2): 117-21, 2001 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11406280

ABSTRACT

The uric acid degradation pathway is progressively lost during vertebrate evolution. In mammals, the end product of this catabolic pathway is allantoin and, therefore, no allantoicase should be present in mouse tissues. Surprisingly, we have found an expressed sequence tag (EST) from mouse testis with high similarity to allantoicase. To characterize this transcript, we have completely sequenced the corresponding EST clone insert and found a 1495 bp long cDNA coding for a 414 amino acid long protein. Identities of mouse versus microorganism allantoicases range from 25 to 30%. Identity reaches 54% when compared to Xenopus allantoicase. Among the tested tissues, only testis possesses the allantoicase transcript. Although no deleterious mutations were found in the coding region, no allantoicase activity could be detected in mouse testis.


Subject(s)
DNA, Complementary/biosynthesis , Ureohydrolases/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/chemistry , Evolution, Molecular , Expressed Sequence Tags , Male , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Alignment , Testis/metabolism
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Chemosphere ; 41(10): 1621-8, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11057689

ABSTRACT

The frog embryo teratogenesis assay-Xenopus (FETAX) is a powerful and flexible bioassay that makes use of the embryos of the anuran Xenopus laevis. FETAX satisfies the requirements of low cost, reliability and reproducibility and, thanks to its three endpoints (i.e., mortality, teratogenicity and growth inhibition) can detect the xenobiotics that affect embryonic development. In this paper, we have used FETAX to evaluate samples of soils collected in an oil-contaminated area. Embryos were exposed directly to the soil to be tested. Particular attention was devoted to provide a statistical procedure for analysing mortality and malformation data as well as growth retardation.


Subject(s)
Soil Pollutants/toxicity , Teratogens/toxicity , Xenopus laevis/embryology , Accidents , Animals , Embryo, Nonmammalian/drug effects , Embryonic Development , Petroleum
8.
Gene ; 256(1-2): 253-60, 2000 Oct 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11054555

ABSTRACT

Uric-acid-degrading enzymes (uricase, allantoinase, allantoicase, ureidoglycolate lyase and urease) were lost during vertebrate evolution and the causes for this loss are still unclear. We have recently cloned the first vertebrate allantoicase cDNA from the amphibian Xenopus laevis. Surprisingly, we have found some mammalian expressed sequence tags (ESTs) that show high similarity with Xenopus allantoicase cDNA. From a human fetal spleen cDNA library and adult kidney EST clone, we have obtained a 1790 nucleotide long cDNA. The 3' end of this sequence reveals a substantial high identity with the corresponding portion of Xenopus allantoicase cDNA. In contrast, at the 5' end the human sequence diverges from that of Xenopus; since no continuous open reading frame can be found in this region, the hypothetical human protein appears truncated at its N-terminus. We proposed that such a transcript could be due to an incorrect splicing mechanism that introduces an intron portion at the 5' end of human cDNA. Allantoicase cDNA is expressed in adult testis, prostate, kidney and fetal spleen. By comparison with available genomic sequences deposited in database, we have determined that the human allantoicase gene consists of five exons and spans 8kb. We have also mapped the gene in chromosome 2.


Subject(s)
Ureohydrolases/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Blotting, Northern , Chromosome Mapping , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 2/genetics , Cloning, Molecular , DNA, Complementary/chemistry , DNA, Complementary/genetics , Exons , Female , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic , Genes/genetics , Humans , Introns , Male , Molecular Sequence Data , RNA/genetics , RNA/metabolism , Radiation Hybrid Mapping , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Tissue Distribution , Ureohydrolases/metabolism
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Arch Biochem Biophys ; 379(1): 90-6, 2000 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10864446

ABSTRACT

Allantoicase is one of the enzymes of the purine degradation pathway and, interestingly, it appears to be lost, together with uricase and allantoinase, during mammalian evolution. Only allantoicases from the ascomycetes S. pombe, S. cerevisiae, and N. crassa have already been cloned, although the activity has been reported also in fishes and amphibians. By screening a cDNA expression library of Xenopus liver, we have cloned a 1491-bp-length cDNA coding for a 389 amino acid protein that shows an high similarity with the enzyme allantoicase. We have found that allantoicase mRNA is abundantly expressed in kidney and liver, but at much lower level is also present in brain, testis, intestine, and lung. We have detected enzymatic activity in crude extract from kidney, liver, and lung; we have also determined kinetic parameters (K(m) = 8.44 mM, V(max) = 6. 94 micromol min(-1) per mg protein) in kidney. During embryo development, we have detected allantoicase transcript and activity starting from 1 and 5 days after fertilization, respectively.


Subject(s)
Ureohydrolases/genetics , Xenopus/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , D-Amino-Acid Oxidase/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic , Kinetics , Molecular Sequence Data , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Ureohydrolases/chemistry , Xenopus/embryology
10.
J Pediatr Surg ; 34(8): 1229-31, 1999 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10466601

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Aspiration of foreign bodies remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in childhood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive diagnostic value of clinical signs and symptoms, the history, and the radiology to perform early diagnosis and therapy. METHODS: From January 1990 to March 1998, 87 children were admitted to the Pediatric Surgery Department of Universita di Padova because of suspected foreign body aspiration. Sensitivity and specificity of the considered diagnostic tools were evaluated. RESULTS: Neither clinical signs and symptoms nor radiology have sufficient diagnostic sensitivity, and especially specificity, on which to rely for the diagnosis. Only the choking crisis, when present in the history, has good sensitivity and specificity (respectively, 96% and 76% in this series). CONCLUSIONS: A choking crisis in the child's history should alert physicians to the possibility of a foreign body aspiration. In the present series, complications always were related to the diagnostic delay.


Subject(s)
Bronchi , Foreign Bodies/diagnosis , Foreign Bodies/epidemiology , Trachea , Airway Obstruction/etiology , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Inhalation , Male , Predictive Value of Tests , Sensitivity and Specificity , Time Factors
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J Neurol ; 239(2): 61-4, 1992 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1552304

ABSTRACT

Six patients are described who developed a wide variety of neurological manifestations heralding systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), which included epileptic seizures, stroke, peripheral polyradiculoneuropathy similar to Guillain-Barré syndrome, transverse myelopathy and multifocal disorders with remitting course mimicking multiple sclerosis. The peculiarity of these cases was that the neurological disorders remained the only manifestations of SLE for many years and the nervous system appeared to be the main target even after the development of systemic SLE. In five patients the prognosis was favourable and corticosteroid treatment led to prolonged remission.


Subject(s)
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/diagnosis , Nervous System Diseases/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Autoantibodies/analysis , Demyelinating Diseases/diagnosis , Demyelinating Diseases/etiology , Female , Humans , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications , Middle Aged , Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance/etiology , Myelitis, Transverse/diagnosis , Myelitis, Transverse/etiology , Nervous System Diseases/etiology , Optic Neuritis/diagnosis , Optic Neuritis/etiology , Seizures/diagnosis , Seizures/etiology
17.
Health Serv Res ; 20(3): 341-58, 1985 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4019215

ABSTRACT

The advantages of census data-based needs assessment cannot be fully realized in the absence of demonstrated relationships between area characteristics and aggregate individual service need. This study sought to ascertain these relationships by using tract characteristics from the 1980 census to predict tract aggregate levels of individually measured social, physical, and psychological functioning. A census tract stratified sample of 3,465 permanent households in eastern Long Island, New York was used for the study. In each household, a randomly selected adult was surveyed regarding physical functioning, depressed mood, and social isolation. Stepwise multiple regression was used to determine which census variables best predicted the tract distributions of each of the functioning measures. Census variables explained from 23 to 30 percent of the variance in tract need level. Study findings have immediate utility for efficient needs assessment and suggest avenues for future improvement of needs assessment methods.


Subject(s)
Data Collection/methods , Health Services Needs and Demand , Health Services Research , Social Work , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Depression , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Female , Health Status Indicators , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Theoretical , New York , Social Isolation , Socioeconomic Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires
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