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Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol ; 24(1 Suppl 2): 85-90, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21669144

ABSTRACT

Polytherapy, namely the simultaneous application of three fundamental elements necessary for bone regeneration (growth factors, osteogenic cells and osteoconductive scaffolds) seems to lead to a very high success rate in the treatment of complex non-union (NU) cases and critical bone defects. NU are reported in 5-10% of long bone fractures. The use of autologous bone grafts has been long-considered the gold standard for the treatment of these cases. However the harvesting procedure from the iliac crest increases surgery time and presents some donor site complications which may be elevated. In recent years, surgeons have some alternatives to autologous grafting such as: application of organic or synthetic bone substitute, application of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) or growth factors (GF). In the literature there are many studies available about their application in monotherapy, but unfortunately the healing rate doesn't exceed 90%. Polytherapy seems to be a logical option to improve the healing rate, nevertheless, there are not still extensive studies that validate this strategy and moreover, some questions are not resolved.


Subject(s)
Bone Regeneration/physiology , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins/therapeutic use , Osteocytes/transplantation , Tissue Scaffolds , Animals , Biomarkers , Bone Diseases/therapy , Bone Regeneration/drug effects , Bone Substitutes , Bone Transplantation , Combined Modality Therapy , Fracture Fixation , Fractures, Bone/therapy , Humans , Multicenter Studies as Topic , Up-Regulation/physiology
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Acta Ophthalmol Scand Suppl ; (224): 49-50, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9589736

ABSTRACT

We have carried out a study into retinal sensitivity alterations in the course of primary open angle glaucoma to see if their appearance and evolution might be influenced by concomitant diabetes mellitus. The visual field examination (Perimeter Octopus 500 EZ, programme G1) indicated prevalent sensitivity defects in the superior hemifield, both in glaucoma only subjects and in those with diabetes as well. As to the inferior hemifield, a greater, statistically significant, retinal sensitivity defect was found in the inferior temporal quadrant of the left eye in the group of diabetics.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Complications , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/complications , Visual Field Tests , Diabetes Mellitus/physiopathology , Disease Progression , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/pathology , Glaucoma, Open-Angle/physiopathology , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Middle Aged , Retina/pathology , Visual Fields
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2147897

ABSTRACT

Familial rates of psychiatric disorders were studied in southern Sardinia and showed an increase in relatives of probands with the following research diagnostic criteria (RDC) diagnoses: normal, unipolar depression, schizoaffective depressive, schizoaffective bipolar, bipolar with mania and bipolar with hypomania. A significantly higher risk for bipolar schizoaffective disorder was observed in relatives of bipolar schizoaffectives compared with relatives of normal probands.


Subject(s)
Bipolar Disorder/genetics , Depressive Disorder/genetics , Psychotic Disorders/genetics , Adult , Bipolar Disorder/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Depressive Disorder/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Incidence , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Psychotic Disorders/epidemiology , Risk Factors
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Cephalalgia ; 5(2): 95-8, 1985 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4016922

ABSTRACT

Over the last ten years the efficacy of lithium salts in cluster headache has been well demonstrated. Our patient, who had been suffering from cluster headache for approximately 30 years, had been in haemodialysis treatment for the last ten years for chronic renal failure. Moreover, he was affected by heart failure and peptic ulcer. The patient was currently under therapy with Digitalis, Isorbide dinitrate, and ranitidine and was dialyzed three times a week for a total of five hours each time. Neither prophylactic headache therapy nor high doses of analgesic drugs had proved effective. Although this patient was in haemodialysis, lithium treatment was indicated. The administration of lithium carbonate 300 mg during dialysis days and 150 mg during non-dialysis days improved the attacks. Complete recovery from the attacks was obtained when the serum levels of lithium reached the therapeutic range. No side effects were noted.


Subject(s)
Cluster Headache/drug therapy , Kidney Failure, Chronic/therapy , Lithium/therapeutic use , Renal Dialysis , Vascular Headaches/drug therapy , Cluster Headache/blood , Cluster Headache/complications , Heart Failure/complications , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood , Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications , Lithium/blood , Male , Middle Aged
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