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    DOCUMENTO E PROGETTO PRELIMINARE PER IL RECUPERO DEL MUSEO BOTANICO DELL'UNIVERSITA' DI PISA

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    Scopo della Tesi di Laurea è stato quello di studiare una nuova proposta progettuale di riqualificazione dell’Orto botanico dell’Università di Pisa. L’oggetto dell’intervento copre l’area esterna del Giardino sia gli edifici che si trovano in questo e parte dell’ingresso storico che si affaccia su Via Santa Maria. La proposta progettuale è stata sviluppata, anche ricorrendo all’Analisi del Valore, con l’obbiettivo di migliorare l’organizzazione interna dell’area, demolendo alcuni impianti poco funzionali, costruendo al loro posto impianti più efficienti, e riqualificando l’ingresso, di notevole importanza storica, affacciato su via Luca Ghini. Dallo svolgimento del Documento Preliminare all’avvio della progettazione e dalla progettazione preliminare, è scaturito che realizzare le proposte ipotizzate sia concretizzabile, almeno da un punto di vista tecnico. Il progetto preliminare presentato si fa carico degli attuali problemi dell’Orto e cerca di rispondere spazialmente alle carenze di questa istituzione, caricando le risposte architettoniche di attributi che sono verificati dal punto di vista tecnologico ed economico. In base ad una analisi dell'intero complesso dell’Orto nonchè di tutte le sue presenze vegetali ed architettoniche, il progetto è comprensivo di quelle decisioni che lo rendono attuale. La novità più grande per l’assetto dell’orto botanico è dato dalla costruzionre di un nuovo volume che comprende una serra e percorsi coperti per i turisti o gli studenti in visita all’orto. La serra, ricreata in continuità con quelle antiche di cui vi è traccia, può contare su un collegamento con il volume della vecchia serra delle bouganville nella quale si articolano gli ambienti per la didattica e una sala conferenze

    High perfomance selectable value transportable high dc Voltage standard

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    At National Institute of Metrological Research (INRIM), a selectable-value Transportable High dcVoltage Standard (THVS) operating in the range from 10 V to 100 V in steps of 10 V, was developed. This Standard was built to cover the lack of high level dc Voltage Standards at voltages higher than 10 V to employ as laboratory (local) or travelling Standards for Inter-Laboratory Comparisons (ILCs). A ground-mobile electronic technique was used to enhance the accuracy of the THVS at the higher values. The THVS shows better noise, better short-mid-term stability than top level dc Voltage and multifunction calibrators (MFCs) and better suitability and insensibility to be transported than these instruments. The project is extensible to 1000 V

    Smoking-related interstitial lung disease

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    Cigarette smoking has a clear epidemiological association with lung diseases, characterised by chronic inflammation of both the bronchiolar and the interstitial lung compartments. There are several different smoking-related interstitial lung diseases, mainly desquamative interstitial pneumonia, respiratory bronchiolitis- associated interstitial lung disease and pulmonary Langerhans’ cell histiocytosis.The epidemiology of such diseases is largely unknown, although the prevalence of cigarette smoking, particularly in low-income developing countries, indicates that smoking-induced interstitial lung disorders represent a high burden of disease worldwide. The role of chest high-resolution computed tomography has become increasingly important in differential diagnosis and follow-up. A new entity, the syndrome of combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema, emerged as another important smoking-related lung disorder with a poor prognosis, associated with the high prevalence of pulmonary hypertension. At the moment the role of anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive treatment remains unclear, although in clinical practice most of these patients will receive at least one course of corticosteroid therapy. It is vital to stress the importance of identifying these patients and helping them quit smoking

    Occurrence of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis during immunosuppressive treatment: a case report

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    Immunosuppressive therapy has been-until the recent release of new guidelines on diagnosis and management-the recommended treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. However, its efficacy in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis has always been a matter of debate

    Management of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

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    Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a deadly progressive lung disease without an effective standard treatment approach. Because of the complexity and uncertainties of IPF treatment, therapeutic decisions need to be tailored to the individual patient, after discussing the potential benefits and pitfalls. Pirfenidone has been approved for the treatment of IPF in many countries, but is not recommended as a first-choice therapy by current guidelines because of the lack of a definite efficacy. Randomized controlled trials represent a valid choice for patients with IPF, and their completion is important in improving both survival and quality of life

    Endocrine pancreas development at weaning in goat kids

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    Eighteen three-day old Saanen goat kids were divided into MILK and WEAN groups. MILK kids received goat milk to age 48 days; WEAN kids were initially fed milk but started weaning at 25 days and were completely weaned by 40 days. Total intake per group was recorded daily. On day 25, 40 and 48, body weights were recorded, and plasma samples were taken and analyzed for glucose, free amino-acids and insulin. On day 48, all animals were slaughtered and pancreas samples were analyzed for total DNA and RNA content. Histological sections of pancreas were examined by light microscope and images analyzed by dedicated software. Seven days after the beginning of the weaning program, dry matter intake in the WEAN group began to decrease compared to the MILK one. Nonetheless, body weight did not differ throughout the study period. Weaning significantly decreased plasma levels of glucose, amino-acids and insulin. No difference was observed in pancreatic DNA and RNA content. Histological analysis of pancreas showed that the size of pancreatic islets was not different, but islet number per section was lower in the pancreas of WEAN animals. In conclusion, weaning affects glucose and amino-acid metabolism and influences endocrine pancreas activity and morphology

    Mindfulness-based stress reduction in patients with interstitial lung diseases: a pilot, single-centre observational study on safety and efficacy

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    open11siBackground Chronic, progressive respiratory symptoms are associated with great psychological and emotional impact in patients suffering from interstitial lung disease (ILD). This single-centre pilot study evaluated for the first time the safety, feasibility and efficacy of a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Program (MBSR) in a group of patients with ILD. Methods Prospective observational study set in a university hospital ILD outpatient clinic. Nineteen patients with different ILDs were recruited 2 months prior to the start of the 8-week MBSR program and followed up for 12 months. Primary outcomes were program safety and feasibility, while secondary outcomes were changes in moods and stress (assessed by Profile Of Mood State (POMS) and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) questionnaires), symptoms (Shortness Of Breath (SOB) and Cough And Sputum Assessment (CASA-Q) questionnaires), lung function and exercise tolerance at 12 months. Results Two patients (10.5%) dropped out in the observational period before the start of the MBSR intervention because of non-respiratory causes. All 17 patients who entered the 8-week MBSR program managed to complete it with an adherence average of eight sessions of nine. No adverse events related to the mindfulness training were reported. Statistically significant improvements in the POMS total score and in several individual items of POMS and PSS were observed throughout the study. However, respiratory questionnaire scores, lung function and exercise tolerance did not show a significant difference over time. Conclusions An MBSR program appears to be safe and feasible in patients with ILD, and might affect perceived moods and stress producing a positive and lasting improvement in several stress-related negative domains. These findings pave the way to larger (possibly multicentre), randomised, controlled confirmatory trials.openSgalla, Giacomo; Cerri, Stefania; Ferrari, Roberto; Ricchieri, Maria Pia; Poletti, Stefano; Ori, Margherita; Garuti, Martina; Montanari, Gloria; Luppi, Fabrizio; Petropulacos, Kyriakoula; Richeldi, LucaSgalla, Giacomo; Cerri, Stefania; Ferrari, Roberto; Ricchieri, Maria Pia; Poletti, Stefano; Ori, Margherita; Garuti, Martina; Montanari, Gloria; Luppi, Fabrizio; Petropulacos, Kyriakoula; Richeldi, Luc

    Sarcoidosis: challenging diagnostic aspects of an old disease.

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    Over the past few years, there have been substantial advances in our understanding of sarcoidosis immunopathogenesis. Conversely, the etiology of the disease remains obscure for a number of reasons, including heterogeneity of clinical manifestations, often overlapping with other disorders, and insensitive and nonspecific diagnostic tests. While no cause has been definitely confirmed, there is increasing evidence that one or more infectious agents may cause the disease, although the organism may no longer be viable. Here we present 2 cases, in which sarcoidosis preceded tuberculosis and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Development of new lesions in a patient with chronic/remitting sarcoidosis should be looked at with suspicion and promptly investigated in order to rule out an alternative/concomitant diagnosis. In such cases, tissue confirmation from the most accessible site, and bone marrow biopsy-if lymphoma is in the differential diagnosis-should be performed. In conclusion, we strongly advise that physicians be ready to reconsider the diagnosis of sarcoidosis in the presence of atypical manifestations or persistent/progressive disease despite conventional therapy

    Lung fibrosis, bone marrow fibrosis and liver cirrhosis: A Short Telomere Syndrome or a casual association?

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    Background: Telomere-mediated disease has diverse presentations that span the age spectrum. Their type, age of onset, and severity depend on the extent of the telomere length defect. During adult life, telomerase mutations may represent risk factors rather than genetic determinants and need other factors to contribute to disease development. This is case of diseases such as aplastic anemia, pulmonary fibrosis and liver cirrhosis which may occur as single disease or together in a syndromic clustering. Here we report a case of a man most likely affected by a short telomere syndrome. Case report: A 58 years old man, presented for evaluation of pulmonary fibrosis diagnosed few years earlier in a different medical center. He also presented a mild bone marrow fibrosis and a liver cirrhosis, both diagnosed one year prior evaluation with a bone marrow analysis and liver biopsy. The patient was an active smoker, obese, with digital clubbing and inspiratory Velcro crackles at the right lower lobe. Laboratory tests showed thrombocytopenia and liver enzymes alteration. He rapidly developed ascites and progression of the pulmonary fibrosis, the patient became oxygen-dependent in few months. Methods: Sequencing and mutation analysis of hTERT and hTERC genes, Leukocyte Telomere length (LTL) and Telomerase activity (TA) were evaluated. Results: In our patient LTL was shorter and TA reduced compared to the controls. Genes sequencing did not show any hTERT and hTERC mutations. Conclusions: This is a report on a short telomere syndrome involving lung, liver and bone marrow, associated to very short telomere and absent telomerase activity not in the setting of dyskeratosis congenita. The fact that short telomeres mediate inflammation and fibrosis provides a rationale for pursuing translational strategies aimed at preventing telomere shortening or its cellular consequences as a therapeutic approac
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