Papers by Paolo Iuzzolino
European Journal of Cancer, 2001
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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2016
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2006
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2006
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2011
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2011
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2010
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2008
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2010
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2008
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1995
The frequency of AIDS-associated primary central nervous system (PCNS) lymphoma is rapidly increa... more The frequency of AIDS-associated primary central nervous system (PCNS) lymphoma is rapidly increasing in adults and children. In AIDS-related PCNS lymphoma, different authors have reported an overall poorer response rate to conventional radiation compared with immunocompetent patients. This poorer response consists of a significantly positive, although transient effect on survival following radiotherapy (XRT), with a poor toleration for prolonged whole-brain RT (WBR) and with radiation-induced changes within the normal CNS tissue on autopsy examinations after a course of XRT. These observations led us to consider highly focused single-session radiosurgical treatments as a potentially useful therapeutic modality for AIDS-associated PCNS lymphomas. A multi-institutional diagnostic and therapeutic protocol for the evaluation and treatment of AIDS patients with high-risk intracerebral space-occupying lesions has been developed at the University Hospital of Verona. Therapy is based on tumor biopsy. Tumors < or = 3.5 cm in diameter are subjected to Gamma Knife radiosurgery, whereas tumors < or = 4.5 cm are treated with stereotactic brachytherapy. At the Department of Neurosurgery, Verona, Italy, Gamma Knife treatment was performed in 2 cases of deep-seated histologically verified malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. A short-term cliniconeuroradiological follow-up (2 months later) showed neurologic improvement and virtually complete disappearance of the tumor in both patients. The excellent local control and the well-tolerated single-session treatment and absence of brain toxicity signs on CT scan indicate a putative role for Gamma Knife radiosurgery in the treatment of these patients.
Intra-thoracic desmoid tumour in a patient with a previous aortocoronary bypass
Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 2019
The identification of chromosome 1 translocations and deletions is a rare and poorly investigated... more The identification of chromosome 1 translocations and deletions is a rare and poorly investigated event in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Nevertheless, the identification of novel additional molecular alterations is of great interest, opening to new prognostic and therapeutic strategies for such heterogeneous hematological disease. We here describe a patient affected by CLL with a mutated IGHV status, showing a balanced t(1;3)(q23.1;q21.3) translocation and a der(18)t(1;18)(q24.2;p11.32), accompanying the recurrent 13q14 heterozygous deletion in all analyzed cells at onset. By combining whole-genome sequencing, SNP array, RNA sequencing, and FISH analyses, we defined a 1q23.1 biallelic minimally deleted region flanking translocations breakpoints at both derivative chromosome 1 homologues. The deletion resulted in the downregulation of the Fc receptor-like family genes FCRL1, FCRL2, and FCRL3 and in the lack of expression of FCRL5, observed by RT-qPCR. The mutational status of TP53, NOTCH1, SF3B1, MYD88, FBXW7, and XPO1 was investigated by targeted next-generation sequencing, detecting a frameshift deletion within NOTCH1 (c.7544_7545delCT). We hypothesize a loss of tumor suppressor function for FCRL genes, cooperating with NOTCH1 mutation and 13q14 genomic loss in our patient, both conferring a negative prognosis, independently from the known biological prognostic factors of CLL.
Endoscopy international open, 2018
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening with biennial fecal occult blood test has been shown to reduce... more Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening with biennial fecal occult blood test has been shown to reduce CRC mortality. For the effectiveness of the CRC screening program is crucial that a high-quality colonoscopy with a high adenoma detection rate (ADR) be performed. To improve ADR, various endoscopic devices have been developed. Endocuff, an endoscopic cap with finger-like projections, has been shown to improve ADR. The aim of this study was to compare in an organized CRC screening program ADR, advanced adenoma detection rate (AADR) and mean number of adenomas per patient (MAP) using standard colonoscopy (SC) and Endocuff-assisted colonoscopy (EAC). We compared performance of SC (in 2014) and EAC (in 2015) in consecutive participants in an organized CRC screening program. SC and EAC were performed in 546 (284 males) and 519 (293 males) subjects, respectively (mean age 60 years). Cecal intubation rate was 97.4 % for SC and 97.1 % for EAC and not significantly different ( = 0.7). ADR wa...
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1989
British Journal of Haematology, 2015
Leukemia, 2007
in mitosis. The probable formation of the ABL1-RCSD1 fusion gene could result in an alteration of... more in mitosis. The probable formation of the ABL1-RCSD1 fusion gene could result in an alteration of the cellular function by affecting the cytoskeleton regulation, which could be an important step in leukemogenesis.
Human Pathology, 1991
The manuscript is a commentary and criticisms to the cellular heterogeneity in lymphangiomyomatos... more The manuscript is a commentary and criticisms to the cellular heterogeneity in lymphangiomyomatosis of the lung reported in orginal papers
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