Publications by authors named "Francesca Rosini"

Malignant colorectal polyps (MCPs) are early-stage colorectal cancers (CRC) generally diagnosed following endoscopic removal of otherwise bland lesions. Due to nodal metastatic potential and risk of residual disease, diagnosis and risk stratification of MCPs are critical for determining appropriate clinical management, which can range from clinical/endoscopic/imaging follow-up to radical surgery with locoregional lymphadenectomy. Although a dedicated multidisciplinary team should discuss this decision, the MCP histopathologic assessment is crucial and raises several issues.

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The current consensus guideline offers a comprehensive and practical guidance on the diagnostic and monitoring of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It provides recommendations on requirements for initial diagnosis, detection of complications, the use of monitoring tools in patients with IBD and diagnostics in specific situations, such as pregnancy, postoperatively and for cancer surveillance. The guideline is a joint project of the European Crohn's and Colitis Organization (ECCO), the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology, the European Society of Pathology, and the International Bowel Ultrasonography Group under the leadership of ECCO.

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Background And Aims: Quality of care in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management is crucial for early detection and prevention of disease progression and complications. The European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) developed evidence-based recommendations and quality of care (QoC) standards for IBD management, but gaps between these standards and real-world practices still exist. The E-QUALITY task force aimed to evaluate processes related to quality standards of IBD diagnosis and management across European institutions and identify barriers to meet ECCO QoC standards.

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Background And Aims: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, require an interdisciplinary approach for diagnosis, monitoring, and management. The European Crohn's and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) has developed evidence-based recommendations and quality care standards for IBD management, but gaps between these standards and real-world practice persist. The E-QUALITY task force aimed to evaluate the structure, processes, and outcomes of IBD units across Europe and identify barriers to achieving ECCO quality standards.

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  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) colitis significantly worsens the prognosis for patients suffering from moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis (UC), with a study identifying several risk factors related to its occurrence.
  • In a study of 135 hospitalized patients, CMV colitis was diagnosed in approximately 27.4% of cases, and those with CMV colitis had a higher age and comorbidity index, along with increased rates of steroid refractoriness and CMV-DNAemia.
  • Patients with CMV colitis were more likely to require colectomy within 30 days, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and potential benefits of antiviral treatment, with the need for further research suggested to clarify CMV-DNA
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  • Autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxias (ARCAs) are complex neurodegenerative disorders mainly affecting the cerebellum, with symptoms that can mimic other conditions, making diagnosis difficult yet critical due to potential new treatments.
  • The integration of visual system examinations, like eye movement analysis and optic coherence tomography (OCT), can provide valuable insights into cerebellar dysfunction, allowing for a classification of the disorders based on eye features.
  • Recent advances in machine learning and computer science can enhance the evaluation of eye parameters, supporting their use as potential biomarkers for diagnosing ARCAs.
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Histological assessment of endoscopic biopsies in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] plays an important role in clinical management, investigative studies, and clinical trials. Scoring schemes consisting of multiple histological items and offering considerable precision are widely available. However, definitions of histological abnormalities are often inconsistent.

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The molecular characterization of endometrial carcinoma (EC) has recently been included in the ESGO/ESTRO/ESP guidelines. The study aims to evaluate the impact of integrated molecular and pathologic risk stratification in the clinical practice and the relevance of pathologic parameters in predicting prognosis in each EC molecular subgroup. ECs were classified using immunohistochemistry and next-generation sequencing into the four molecular classes: mutant (), mismatch repair deficient (MMRd), p53 mutant (p53abn), and no specific molecular profile (NSMP).

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Introduction: The European Society of Gynecologic Oncology/European Society of Radiation Therapy and Oncology/European Society of Pathology (ESGO/ESTRO/ESP) committee recently proposed a new risk stratification system for endometrial carcinoma (EC) patients that incorporates clinicopathologic and molecular features. The aim of the study is to compare the new ESGO/ESTRO/ESP risk classification system with the previous 2016 recommendations, evaluating the impact of molecular classification and defining a new algorithm for selecting cases for molecular analysis to assign the appropriate risk class.

Methods: The cohort included 211 consecutive EC patients.

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Purpose: The aim is to clarify the use of perioperative chemotherapy in resectable goblet cell carcinoma (GCC).

Methods: A retrospective study was carried out based on the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results study. The population was divided: into patients who received only radical surgery (group A) and those who received radical surgery plus chemotherapy (group B).

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Delays in the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial cancer negatively impact patient survival. The aim of this study was to establish whether rapid evaporative ionisation mass spectrometry using the iKnife can accurately distinguish between normal and malignant endometrial biopsy tissue samples in real time, enabling point-of-care (POC) diagnoses. Pipelle biopsy samples were obtained from consecutive women needing biopsies for clinical reasons.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an increasing disease having a poor prognosis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different models of care for pancreatic cancer in a tertiary referral centre in the period 2006-2020. Retrospective study of patients with PDAC observed from January 2006 to December 2020.

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Since the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project identified four distinct groups based on molecular alterations, mutation analyses have been integrated into the characterization of endometrial carcinomas (ECs). ARID1A seems to be the subunit more involved in the loss of function of the SWI/SNF complex in ECs. The aim of this study is to define the relevance of alterations in a cohort of EC, studying the possible associations between DNA mutation (genomic level), RNA expression (transcriptomic level), and protein expression (proteomic level).

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Two clinical phenotypes characterize the onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): the spinal variant, with symptoms beginning in the limbs, and the bulbar variant, affecting firstly speech and swallowing. The two variants show some distinct features in the histopathology, localization and prognosis, but to which extent they really differ clinically and pathologically remains to be clarified. Recent neuropathological and neuroimaging studies have suggested a broader spreading of the neurodegenerative process in ALS, extending beyond the motor areas, toward other cortical and deep grey matter regions, many of which are involved in visual processing and saccadic control.

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Objective: Rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) is a metabolomic technique analyzing tissue metabolites, which can be applied intraoperatively in real-time. The objective of this study was to profile the lipid composition of colorectal tissues using REIMS, assessing its accuracy for real-time tissue recognition and risk-stratification.

Summary Background Data: Metabolic dysregulation is a hallmark feature of carcinogenesis; however, it remains unknown if this can be leveraged for real-time clinical applications in colorectal disease.

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Ovarian carcinomas represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms consisting of separate entities with distinct risk factors, precursor lesions, pathogenesis, patterns of spread, molecular profiles, clinical course, response to chemotherapy, and outcomes. The histologic subtype and the related molecular features are essential for individualized clinical decision-making. The fifth edition of the World Health Organization classification of tumors of the female genital tract divides ovarian carcinomas into at least five main and distinct types of ovarian carcinomas: high-grade serous carcinoma, low-grade serous carcinoma, endometrioid carcinoma, clear cell carcinoma, and mucinous carcinoma.

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Volatile aldehydes are enriched in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) patients' breath and could improve early diagnosis, however the mechanisms of their production are unknown. Here, we show that weak aldehyde detoxification characterizes EAC, which is sufficient to cause endogenous aldehyde accumulation in vitro. Two aldehyde groups are significantly enriched in EAC biopsies and adjacent tissue: (i) short-chain alkanals, and (ii) medium-chain alkanals, including decanal.

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  • Several new therapies for advanced gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP-NENs) have been approved in the last two decades, prompting a systematic review and meta-analysis of phase III randomized controlled trials comparing these treatments.
  • The analysis included nine studies with 2362 patients, assessing various treatment combinations and their effectiveness in terms of progression-free survival (PFS) and toxicity.
  • The combined therapy of Lu-Dotatate and SSA showed the highest probability for longest PFS (99.6%) and a relatively safe profile, while placebo had the lowest PFS probability, and Everolimus alone had the lowest safety ranking (3.9%).
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Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) develop a progressive decline of visual function. This condition aggravates overall cognitive and motor abilities, is a risk factor for developing hallucinations, and can have a significant influence on general quality of life. Visual problems are common complaints of patients with PD and AD in the early stages of the disease, but they also occur during normal aging, making it difficult to differentiate between normal and pathological conditions.

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Currently, the main targets of drug therapy for ulcerative colitis [UC] are endoscopic and clinical remission. However, there is active discussion about the additional advantages of including histological remission as a target. Accumulating evidence indicates that microscopic activity persists in endoscopically quiescent UC, that histological changes may lag behind clinical remission after treatment, and that absence of histological activity predicts lower rates of relapse, hospitalization, surgery and subsequent neoplasia.

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Clearance of surgical margins in cervical cancer prevents the need for adjuvant chemoradiation and allows fertility preservation. In this study, we determined the capacity of the rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS), also known as intelligent knife (iKnife), to discriminate between healthy, preinvasive, and invasive cervical tissue. Cervical tissue samples were collected from women with healthy, human papilloma virus (HPV) ± cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), or cervical cancer.

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Oculomotor abnormalities are common findings in spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs), a clinically heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative disorders with an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. Usually, cerebellar impairment accounts for most of the eye movement changes encountered; as the disease progresses, the involvement of extracerebellar structures typically seen in later stages may modify the oculomotor progression. However, ocular movement changes are rarely specific.

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The cerebellum adapts motor responses by controlling the gain of a movement, preserving its accuracy and by learning from endpoint errors. Adaptive behavior likely acts not only in the motor but also in the sensory, behavioral, and cognitive domains, thus supporting a role of cerebellum in monitoring complex brain performances. Here, we analyzed the relationship between saccade latency, duration and endpoint error of antisaccades in a group of 10 idiopathic cerebellar atrophy (ICA) patients compared to controls.

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