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Editorial of Special Issue "Embolization Techniques: State of the Art and Future Perspectives"
Embolization is one of the most important applications in interventional radiology which can be mainly performed using an endovascular approach [...]
Urothelial bladder carcinoma metastasizing to the eye: a systematic review and case report
The eye is a rare site for disseminated malignancies; nevertheless, several tumors may metastasize to ocular structures. Few cases of urothelial and bladder cancer with eye involvement have been described in the literature thus far. The rarity of metastatic ocular localization implies an accurate differential diagnosis among the possible primary tumor sites. However, a specific diagnostic algorithm is not currently available, nor a defined therapeutic approach. Eye metastases are associated with advanced disease and poor prognosis. Physicians should be made aware of the possibility of eye involvement in patients with a past medical history of urothelial bladder cancer associated with ocular symptoms. The present case reports discusses the first documented case, to the best of our knowledge, of an urothelial bladder cancer metastasizing to the retro bulbar region that infiltrates the lacrimal gland. Furthermore, the report provides a systematic qualitative review of the current literature on eye metastases from urothelial bladder cancer using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses
CARATTERIZZAZIONE ACUSTICA DI NAVI IN PORTO
Le sorgenti acustiche portuali sono molte e variegate: tra queste, le navi occupano un posto di primo piano. La caratterizzazione della sorgente nave non è molto trattata in letteratura e presenta aspetti problematici legati alle dimensioni del mezzo ed alla sua complessità impiantistica. Il testo riporta i risultati di una campagna sperimentale condotta nel porto di Napoli su diversi tipi di imbarcazione in condizioni transitorie e stazionarie. L’attività è propedeutica alla formulazione di un modello di propagazione verso le zone abitate che circondano il porto
On field experimental characterisation of the ship sources of acoustic pollution within a commercial harbour
The noise associated to ship operations within large commercial harbours is an issue because often these infrastructures affect strongly the overall acoustic levels of close residential areas. The dimensions and complexity of the ship noise sources and of the transmission path to the receiver make the sound pressure field particularly complex. In this situation, even an assessment of the acoustic impact of harbours may be particularly difficult to achieve, if based on a purely experimental approach. This situation calls for the use of prediction models that, with a proper calibration, allow exploring with continuity the acoustic field in the areas around the source. Moreover, models become essential when studying corrective actions and comparing their effectiveness. Within this general context, the present work illustrates the preliminary experimental activities carried out in a part of the Naples commercial harbour for the calibration of a numerical model of the noise field associated to the operation of a specific ship. The model, based on a Ray Tracing approach, includes both the main noise sources on board the ship and the surrounding physical structures (buildings and infrastructures characterizing the area). The paper describes the main characteristics of the model and presents the procedure envisaged for its development and calibration. Results of the on-field experimental campaign in a portion of the port of Naples are presented and discussed in view of the identification and characterisation of the ship sources detected and surveyed and of the first part of the propagation path around the ship
Variable stars in the ultra-faint dwarf spheroidal galaxy Ursa Major I
We have performed the first study of the variable star population of Ursa
Major I (UMa I), an ultra-faint dwarf satellite recently discovered around the
Milky Way by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Combining time series observations
in the B and V bands from four different telescopes, we have identified seven
RR Lyrae stars in UMa I, of which five are fundamental-mode (RRab) and two are
first-overtone pulsators (RRc). Our V, B-V color-magnitude diagram of UMa I
reaches V~23 mag (at a signal-to-noise ratio of ~ 6) and shows features typical
of a single old stellar population. The mean pulsation period of the RRab stars
= 0.628, {\sigma} = 0.071 days (or = 0.599, {\sigma} = 0.032 days,
if V4, the longest period and brightest variable, is discarded) and the
position on the period-amplitude diagram suggest an Oosterhoff-intermediate
classification for the galaxy. The RR Lyrae stars trace the galaxy horizontal
branch at an average apparent magnitude of = 20.43 +/- 0.02 mag
(average on 6 stars and discarding V4), giving in turn a distance modulus for
UMa I of (m-M)0 = 19.94 +/- 0.13 mag, distance d= 97.3 +6.0/-5.7 kpc, in the
scale where the distance modulus of the Large Magellanic Cloud is 18.5 +/- 0.1
mag. Isodensity contours of UMa I red giants and horizontal branch stars
(including the RR Lyrae stars identified in this study) show that the galaxy
has an S-shaped structure, which is likely caused by the tidal interaction with
the Milky Way. Photometric metallicities were derived for six of the UMa I RR
Lyrae stars from the parameters of the Fourier decomposition of the V-band
light curves, leading to an average metal abundance of [Fe/H] = -2.29 dex
({\sigma} = 0.06 dex, average on 6 stars) on the Carretta et al. metallicity
scale.Comment: Accepted for publication in Ap
Airborne Noise Prediction of a Ro/Ro Pax Ferry in the Port of Naples
Noise emissions from various transportation modes became in recent years a major concern for environmental and governmental agencies due to their impact on the community. As a result, experimental campaigns and studies have been directed towards the analysis and control of the main noise sources. Only a few analyses, however, have regarded noise exposure due to port activities. In this paper, the focus is on airborne noise emissions from a ferry ship. At first, the main onboard noise sources were identified in terms of their nature and location. Secondly, sources data on the main sources were derived, based on onboard measurements of the ferry berthed in the port of Naples. A geometrical 3D model was created, including all bodies present in the acoustic field of the surrounding area. Finally, by post processing, the consistency between actual acoustic field and numerical model results was checked
Failure Propagation Controlling for Frangible Composite Canister Design
The complexity in predicting the damage initiation and failure propagation controlling in composite structures is challenging. The focus of this paper is to design a potential component for new ship gunnels to make the composite canister affordable in structural applications by using a damage tolerant design approach. The design of a new tailgate configuration was investigated, taking into account the correct fragmentation of the structure to ensure a clear ejection while reducing the weight of the panels by exploiting the properties of the composite material. The complex geometry of the tailgate, the high impulse load, the energy transferred to the tailgate during missile impact, and how to safely break large panel flaps are elements that characterize the sizing of the composite component to meet the stringent ejection requirements in the life cycle of a missile during takeoff. The numerical simulations were performed using the LS/Dyna code and its explicit formulation was contemplated to take into account the geometrical, contact, and material non linearities
Validations of new cut-offs for surgical drains management and use of computerized tomography scan after pancreatoduodenectomy: The DALCUT trial
BACKGROUND Postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) is the most fearful complication after pancreatic surgery and can lead to severe postoperative complications such as surgical site infections, sepsis and bleeding. A previous study which identified cut-offs of drains amylase levels (DALs) determined on postoperative day (POD) 1 and POD3, was able to significantly predict POPF, abdominal collections and biliary fistulas, when related to specific findings detected at the abdominal computerized tomography (CT) scan routinely performed on POD3. AIM To validate the cut-offs of DALs in POD1 and POD3, established during the previous study, to assess the risk of clinically relevant POPF and confirm the usefulness of abdominal CT scan on POD3 in patients at increased risk of abdominal collection. METHODS The DALCUT trial is an interventional prospective study. All patients who will undergo pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) for periampullary neoplasms will be considered eligible. All patients will receive clinical staging and, if eligible for surgery, will undergo routine preoperative evaluation. After the PD, daily DALs will be evaluated from POD1. Drains removal and possible requirement of abdominal CT scans in POD3 will be managed on the basis of the outcome of DALs in the first three postoperative days. RESULTS This prospective study could validate the role of DALs in the management of surgical drains and in assessing the risk or relevant complications after PD. Drains could be removed in POD3 in case of POD1 DALs < 666 U/L and POD3 DALs < 207 U/L. In case of POD3 DALs & GE; 252, abdominal CT scan will be performed in POD3 to identify abdominal collections & GE; 5 cm. In this latter category of patients, drains could be maintained beyond POD3. CONCLUSION The results of this trial will contribute to a better knowledge of POPF and management of surgical drains
Potential for lager beer production from saccharomyces cerevisiae strains isolated from the vineyard environment
Saccharomyces pastorianus, genetic hybrids of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the Saccharomyces eubayanus, is one of the most widely used lager yeasts in the brewing industry. In recent years, new strategies have been adopted and new lines of research have been outlined to create and expand the pool of lager brewing starters. The vineyard microbiome has received significant attention in the past few years due to many opportunities in terms of biotechnological applications in the winemaking processes. However, the characterization of S. cerevisiae strains isolated from winery environments as an approach to selecting starters for beer production has not been fully investigated, and little is currently available. Four wild cryotolerant S. cerevisiae strains isolated from vineyard environments were evaluated as potential starters for lager beer production at laboratory scale using a model beer wort (MBW). In all tests, the industrial lager brewing S. pastorianus Weihenstephan 34/70 was used as a reference strain. The results obtained, although preliminary, showed some good properties of these strains, such as antioxidant activity, flocculation capacity, efficient fermentation at 15â—¦C and low diacetyl production. Further studies will be carried out using these S. cerevisiae strains as starters for lager beer production on a pilot scale in order to verify the chemical and sensory characteristics of the beers produced
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