43 research outputs found

    Malignant neuroendocrine tumour of the appendix in childhood with loco-regional lymph node invasion

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    The virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/1006600359152743 ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13000-015-0287-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users

    Hodgkin’s lymphoma in people living with HIV: epidemiology and clinical management

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    e1295-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in people living with HIV- epidemiology and clinical managementAfter the introduction of combination Antiretroviral Therapy (cART), survival of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) has improved, bringing to the appearance of new health problems. Among these problems, there is an increased risk to develop malignancies. Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL) is a curable malignancy, suspected to be associated with Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) infection. Median age of HL incidence in PLWHs is 30 years, after approximately 7 and a half years from the HIV infection diagnosis. HL is significantly more frequent in PLWHs than in the general population. As a matter of fact, the incidence of this disease is 8-fold higher than the general population during the pre-cART era, and the difference worsened, reaching a 13-fold higher incidence during the cART era. Early diagnosis is crucial. The detection of cancer in an early stage improves the outcome of patients, indeed. The aim of this paper was to review the epidemiological characteristics and the diagnostic and therapeutic management of HL in HIV infected patients

    Cervical cancer in women living with HIV: a review of the literature

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    The introduction of ART had a significant impact on PWLH survival. The incidence of AIDS-defining cancers has decreased, but the risk is still higher than general population. Women living with HIV have a high prevalence of HPV infection and related disease, including cervical cancer. HIV-related risk factors, such as immunodeficiency and chronic persistence of infection play an important role in its pathogenesis. HPV vaccine, screening and early antiretroviral therapies, are recommended to reduce the risk of developing cervical cancer. In this review, we considered the studies published about cervical cancer in PLWHA that we found performing a research on PUBMED (Bethesda MD, USA) with the following research terms “Papillomavirus”, “Cervical Cancer”, “HIV infection”, “Screening”, “Vaccination” with the aim to point out the main aspects of cervical cancer in HIV infected women, its management and prophylaxis

    Enuresi, incontinenza, indagini urodinamiche ed escrezione urinaria di glicosaminoglicani

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    In questo studio si descrive la relazione ipotetica esistente tra enuresi notturna, incontinenza urinaria e l'escrezione dei glicosaminoglicani nelle urine

    Anal cancer in people living with HIV: the importance of the screening and of early diagnosis

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    HIV-positive patients suffer from higher cancer-related mortality compared to the general population. Anal cancer (AC) is considered as a rare form of neoplasm, accounting for 4% of all cancers of the lower gastrointestinal tract in the general population. Approximately 88% of AC cases are associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. This paper purpose is the diagnostic and therapeutic management of AC in HIV infect people
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