18 research outputs found

    Integrated Imaging and Spectroscopic Analysis of Painted Fresco Surfaces Using Terahertz Time-Domain Technique

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    Terahertz time-domain (THz-TD) imaging plays an increasingly significant role in the study of solid-state materials by enabling the simultaneous extraction of spectroscopic composition and surface topography in the far-infrared region (3–300 cm^-1). However, when applied to works of art in reflection configuration, significant challenges arise, including weak signal intensity, multiple signal losses, and surface distortion. This study proposes a practical solution to overcome these limitations and conducts an integrated imaging and spectroscopic analysis on painted fresco surfaces, allowing for the retrieval of surface thicknesses, material distribution, and pigment spectroscopic signals. The study addresses the issue of surface geometrical distortion, which hampers the accurate determination of the THz phase signal. By tackling this challenge, this work successfully determines the absorption coefficient for each point on the surface and retrieves spectroscopic signatures. Additionally, the temporal deconvolution technique is employed to separate different layers of the sample and differentiate between outer and inner surface topography. The objective of this study is to demonstrate the advantages and limitations of THz-TD imaging in determining surface thicknesses, material distribution, and pigment spectroscopic signals. The results obtained highlight the potential of THz-TD imaging in investigating painted works of art, offering new possibilities for routine analysis in the field of cultural heritage preservation

    The Eye-tracking technology in the healthcare settings: an observational, cross sectional, multicenter study

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    Successful communication is considered an essential component of the quality of care and safety of the patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Recent technology has provided alternative communication systems, including the Eye-tracking technology, which enables interaction with others in the more advanced stages of the disease. The aim of the study is to investigate patients' difficulties in using the eye tracker, their problem in obtaining the device and the clinical complications resulting from it. A "snowball sampling" method study was conducted from April to September 2020 until sample saturation. The results of the study demonstrate the countless difficulties in obtaining the eye- tracker, with long waiting times, which are not followed by adequate training in its correct use. Among the consequences linked to the use of this device, the most frequent were nystagmus (8.8%), onset of eyelid ptosis (16.2%) and the appearance of increased fatigue. 56.1% of the sample used the eye tracker to surf the Internet whereas 9.1% used it to write e-mails. Overall, the use of the eye tracker led to an improvement in overall quality of life (24%). In Conclusions, the Eye-tracking technology is a valuable device for Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) in ALS patients and can be used with good performance, therefore the need for information, training and improvement on this topic is essentia

    Nuestro hogar de cada dia di Maria Teresa Leon: manuale della perfetta ama de casa dal sapore femminista

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    L'elaborato vuole proporre un'analisi dell'opera "Nuestro hogar de cada día" di María Teresa León concentrandosi su sfaccettature presenti nel "manual para la perfecta ama de casa" e cercando di individuare tracce silenti di femminismo all'interno dell'opera. The paper aims to propose an analysis of the work "Nuestro home de cada día" by María Teresa León concentrating its facets present in the "manual para la perfecta ama de casa" and surrounding the single silent traces of feminism within the work

    [Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to kidney injuries].

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    The Authors report a wide review of the literature on open and blunt renal traumas. All the problems related to this pathology as well as all the instrumental and laboratory tests currently available for the correct diagnosis are illustrated. Both conservative and surgical management are also discussed

    [Signet ring cell adenocarcinoma of the colon (signet ring carcinoma): is it really a rare neoplasm?].

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    The Authors report two cases of primary carcinoma of the colon-rectum largely invasive, characterized signet ring cells. This is an uncommon neoplasm representing only 2% of primary carcinoma of the colon-rectum. The Authors discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic approach through a wide review of the literature

    [Aneurysm of the celiac trunk: review of the literature and report of a clinical case].

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    After reviewing current and past medical Literature regarding celiac axis aneurysms the case of a 70 year-old emphysematous patient with an aneurysm of the celiac axis measuring 6 cm in diameter is reported. The patient's pulmonary function testing status strongly precluded a surgical option. Angiographic embolization of the aneurysm was then performed. The Authors observed that embolization with immediate occlusion of all afferent vessels of the celiac axis leads to no serious short or long-term consequences as long as an adequate collateral hepatic circulation is maintained through the gastroduodenal and inferior pancreaticoduodenal arteries. This case would appear to be the first described in the Literature and the Authors hold this technique to be a valid alternative whenever a surgical procedure would be difficult or impossible to perform

    Effects of Casirivimab/Imdevimab Monoclonal Antibody Treatment among Vaccinated Patients Infected by SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant

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    There is a growing interest in using monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) in the early stages of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection to prevent disease progression. Little is known about the efficacy of mAbs against the delta variant of concern and its clinical presentations. We evaluated the effect of casirivimab/imdevimab treatment among five delta vaccine breakthrough patients. Symptomatic non-hospitalized vaccinated patients were submitted to nasopharyngeal swabs for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS). Blood analysis and chest Computed Tomography were also performed. A cocktail of casirivimab/imdevimab was administrated, and patients were monitored weekly. Clinical evolution was evaluated by the regression of the symptoms, negative results by real-time RT-PCR, and by the need of hospitalization: these aspects were considered as significant outcomes. In four cases, symptom reversion and viral load reduction were observed within 2 days and 7 days after mAbs treatment, respectively. Only one case, suffering from thymoma, was hospitalized 2 days later because of respiratory failure, which reverted within 18 days. mAbs treatment seems to be safe and effective against the delta variant and its clinical manifestations

    Therapeutic potential of hAECs for early Achilles tendon defect repair through regeneration

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    Cell-based therapy hold great promise for tendon disorders, a widespread debilitating musculoskeletal condition. Even if the cell line remains to be defined, preliminary evidences have proven that amniotic-derived cells possess in vitro and in vivo a great tenogenic potential. The present study investigated the efficacy of transplanted human amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs) by testing their early regenerative properties and mechanisms involved on a validated ovine Achilles tendon partial defect performed on 29 animals. The injured tendons treated with hAECs recovered rapidly, in 28 days, structural and biomechanical properties undertaking a programmed tissue regeneration, differently from the spontaneous healing tissues. Human AECs remained viable within the host tendons establishing with the endogenous progenitor cells an active dialogue. Through the secretion of modulatory factors, hAECs inhibited the inflammatory cells infiltration, activated the M2 macrophage subpopulation early recruitment, and accelerated blood vessel as well extracellular matrix remodeling. In parallel, some in situ differentiated hAECs displayed a tenocyte-like phenotype. Both paracrine and direct hAECs stimulatory effects were confirmed analyzing their genome profile before and after transplantation. The 49 human up regulated transcripts recorded in transplanted hAECs belonged to tendon lineage differentiation (epithelial-mesenchymal transition, connective specific matrix components, skeleton/muscle system development related transcripts), as well as the in situ activation of paracrine signaling involved in inflammatory and immunomodulatory response. Altogether, these evidences support the hypothesis that hAECs are a practicable and efficient strategy for the acute treatment of tendinopathy, reinforcing the idea of a concrete use of AECs towards the clinical practice
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