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    Processos de subjetivação e relações micropolíticas do modo de atenção psicossocial

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    This article aims to problematize the micropolitical relationships produced in the Psychosocial Care Center (caps), Alegrete-RS, focusing on ethical principles in relation with customers and teamwork, identifying similarities and differences with the propositions of psychosocial care. This study follows a qualitative, descriptive and analytical approach. Interviews were conducted with users and workers, as well as participant observation. Aspects of subjective mobilization, innovation and the creation of relationships that produce ruptures in institutional practices were found, increasing subjectivation, negotiation, agency, resistance, and invention of various relationship and interaction devices in society, producing existential territories in the psychosocial care perspective. Micropolitical relations serve as agents for the production of meaning and the valorization of knowledges and enhancement of knowledge meaning, featuring an ethical stance regarding relationsEl artículo tiene como objetivo problematizar las relaciones micropolíticas producidas en el Centro de Atención Psicosocial (caps) de Alegrete-RS, enfoncando los principios éticos de las relaciones de los trabajadores con la clientela y en el trabajo en equipo, identificando las aproximaciones y los distanciamientos con las propuestas de atención psicosocial. Se trata de un estudio de abordaje cualitativo, descriptivo y analítico. Se realizaron entrevistas con los usuarios y trabajadores, y observación participante. Se encontraron aspectos de movilización subjetiva, innovación y creación de relaciones que producen rupturas en las prácticas institucionales, potencializando la subjetivación, los agenciamientos, las resistencias y la invención de diversos dispositivos de relación e interacción en la sociedad, produciendo territorios existenciales en la perspectiva de la atención psicosocial. Las relaciones micropolíticas trabajan para agenciar procesos de producción de sentido y valorización de los saberes, caracterizando una postura ética en el ámbito de las relacionesO artigo objetiva problematizar as relações micropolíticas produzidas no Centro de Atenção Psicossocial (caps), de Alegrete-RS, com foco nos princípios éticos da relação dos trabalhadores com a clientela e no trabalho em equipe, identificando aproximações e distanciamentos com as proposições da atenção psicossocial. Trata-se de um estudo de abordagem qualitativa, descritiva e analítica. Realizaram-se entrevistas com usuários e trabalhadores, e observação participante. Encontraram-se aspectos de mobilização subjetiva, inovação e criação de relações que produzem rupturas nas práticas institucionais, potencializando subjetivação, agenciamentos, resistências e invenção de dispositivos diversos de relação e interação na sociedade, produzindo territórios existenciais, na perspectiva da atenção psicossocial. As relações micropolíticas trabalham para agenciar processos de produção de sentido e valorização de saberes, caracterizando uma postura ética no âmbito das relaçõe

    Le letterature straniere nell'Italia dell'entre-deux-guerres , 2. Le riviste di cultura : spogli e studi

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    Il volume fornisce spogli organici di una ventina di importanti riviste degli anni venti e trenta, relativamente ai brani e agli articoli concernenti le letterature straniere, e li accompagna con studi specific

    IL12B polymorphism and type 1 diabetes in the Italian population: A case-control study

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    A polymorphism in the interleukin 12B gene was recently reported to be strongly associated with type 1 diabetes in 422 Australian and British families. We analyzed the same polymorphism in 470 Italian type 1 diabetic patients and 544 matched control subjects and found no evidence of association with the disease

    Weekly paclitaxel, 5-fluorouracil and folinic acid with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor support in metastatic breast cancer patients: a phase II study

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    We conducted a phase II study to determine the activity and tolerability of weekly paclitaxel, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) and folinic acid plus granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) support in anthracycline-pre-treated or -resistant metastatic breast cancer patients. The phase II study was designed following the Simon optimal-two stage method. Patients received paclitaxel 80 mg/m, folinic acid 10 mg/m and bolus infusion of 5-FU 300 mg/m every week plus G-CSF on day 3 for 24 consecutive weeks in the absence of disease progression. From May 1998 to May 2000, 51 patients entered the study. Patients received a median relative dose intensity of 97.5% (range 81-100%). No severe toxicities were observed. Seven patients (14%) experienced neutropenia grade 2. Seven patients (14%) experienced grade 2 anemia. Two patients (4%) experienced severe asthenia. Three out of 50 evaluable patients [6%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2-12.6%] showed a complete response, whereas 23 (46%, 95% CI 32.2-59.8%) had a partial response, with an overall response rate of 52% (95% CI 38.2-65.8%). In addition, eight patients (15.7%) had stable disease. In the 13 patients untreated for metastatic disease, the overall response rate was 92.3% (CI 77.8-100), with one complete response and 11 partial responses (84.6% CI 65-100%). In the whole group, the median time to progression and overall survival were 8 (range 1-18) and 14 months (95% CI 11-17), respectively. Thus, in metastatic breast cancer patients pre-treated with anthracyclines, the weekly administration of paclitaxel, 5-FU and folinic acid with G-CSF support seems to be extremely tolerable and active

    Resurfacing with Ablation of Periorbital Skin Technique: Indications, Efficacy, Safety, and 3D Assessment from a Pilot Study.

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    OBJECTIVES AND BACKGROUND: Nowadays, several approaches for skin rejuvenation of the lower eyelid are available. We present a new technique of resurfacing with ablation of periorbital skin (RAP) performed in a single session. METHODS: This is a retrospective study involving 20 patients showing skin elastosis with or without evidence of the nasojugal fold and atrophic and dyschromic skin or needing a combined approach of transconjuntival lower blepharoplasty for fat bag removal. RAP technique is assessed in terms of efficacy, safety, and 3D evaluation of results at 6 months' follow-up. RESULTS: Global Assessment Improvement Scale results highlighted an improvement in all cases, for both physicians (blinded to treatment) and individual subjects. Only minor adverse events (edema, erythema, and discoloration) were reported in almost all patients, lasting 2-3 weeks after treatment, and were resolved without intervention. A 3D imaging tool revealed the reduction of medium protrusions and depressions and an improved texture at 2 months. Skin recovery was inversely correlated with hemoglobin reduction. CONCLUSIONS: RAP seems to offer expert dermatologists a safe and clinically effective technique for skin rejuvenation of lower eyelids, without significant adverse events. Further studies will be performed to confirm our results

    CT60 single nucleotide polymorphisms of the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 gene region is associated with Graves' disease in an Italian population

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    Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune and polygenic disorder. Several studies have shown that human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II and the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen-4 (CTLA-4) gene are involved in the genetic susceptibility. We performed a case control study on 150 patients with GD and 301 controls, matched for age and gender, to verify the association of three polymorphisms located in CTLA-4 region (A49G, [AT](n)-3'UTR, and CT60) and of HLA-DRB1 and DQB1 loci with the disease in an Italian population. The prevalence of patients with GD carrying the G allele of CT60 was significantly higher compared to control subjects (p = 0.02, odds ratio [OR] = 1.82). The allelic frequency of the G allele of CT60 was also significantly higher in patients with GD (p = 0.02). The G allele frequency of A49G in patients was significantly higher compared to control subjects (p = 0.04). The 280 allele phenotype frequency of (AT)(n)-3'UTR was also significantly higher in patients (p = 0.04). The G allele of A49G, the G allele of CT60, and the 280 allele of (AT)(n)-3'UTR microsatellite were significantly increased in patients with GD with thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO) compared to controls (p = 0.04, p = 0.03, and p = 0.02, respectively), however, we did not find any significant difference between TAO and non-TAO patients. We also found the HLA-DRB1*03 allele to be associated with GD; interestingly, the association of the CTLA-4 markers was independent from the HLA DRB1*03 status. These results highlight the role of the CTLA-4 locus, in addition to HLA, in the susceptibility to GD. Inside the CTLA-4 region, CT60 appears to be the most associated polymorphism to GD, however, further studies are needed to identify the etiologic variant

    Emerging effects of early environmental factors over genetic background for type 1 diabetes susceptibility: evidence from a Nationwide Italian Twin Study.

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    Abstract Context:The incidence of type 1 diabetes has been increasing over time.Objective:We estimated the genetic and environmental components of type 1 diabetes susceptibility in a twin cohort of recent-onset cases to explore the sources of changing disease epidemiology.Design:We linked the population-based Italian Twin Registry with 14803 type 1 diabetes records from 36 pediatric diabetes care centers throughout Italy, except Sardinia, and identified 173 diabetic twins. Patients were positive for at least one autoantibody to islet cell, glutamate decarboxylase, tyrosine phosphatase, insulin, or zinc transporter 8 and were insulin dependent since their diagnosis. Zygosity was determined by DNA genotyping or by questionnaire.Outcome Measures:We estimated proband-wise concordance, cotwin recurrence risk with Kaplan-Meier method, and genetic and environmental proportions of susceptibility variance by structural equation models.Results:We recruited 104 diabetic twins (53 males) from 88 pairs (34 monozygotic, 54 dizygotic) and one triplet. The mean age at diagnosis was 8.1 yr (range 1.1-20.5 yr), and the median year of diagnosis was 2002. Proband-wise concordances were 45.5 and 16.4% in monozygotic and dizygotic pairs (P = 0.01). Recurrence risks in monozygotic and dizygotic cotwins were 37 and 12% after 10 yr from the proband's diagnosis (P = 0.005). Genetic contribution to type 1 diabetes susceptibility was 40% (95% confidence interval 8-78), and the shared and individual-specific environmental components were 51% (14-77) and 9% (4-19), respectively.Conclusions:In addition to the moderate genetic effects on type 1 diabetes susceptibility, our results draw attention to the substantial shared environmental effects, suggesting that exposures in fetal or early postnatal life may contribute to the increasing incidence of the disease

    Prognostic impact of alternative splicing-derived hMENA isoforms in resected, node-negative, non-small-cell lung cancer.

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    Risk assessment and treatment choice remain a challenge in early non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Alternative splicing is an emerging source for diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic tools. Here, we investigated the prognostic value of the actin cytoskeleton regulator hMENA and its isoforms, hMENA11a and hMENA\u394v6, in early NSCLC. The epithelial hMENA11a isoform was expressed in NSCLC lines expressing E-CADHERIN and was alternatively expressed with hMENA\u394v6. Enforced expression of hMENA\u394v6 or hMENA11a increased or decreased the invasive ability of A549 cells, respectively. hMENA isoform expression was evaluated in 248 node-negative NSCLC. High pan-hMENA and low hMENA11a were the only independent predictors of shorter disease-free and cancer-specific survival, and low hMENA11a was an independent predictor of shorter overall survival, at multivariate analysis. Patients with low pan-hMENA/high hMENA11a expression fared significantly better (P 640.0015) than any other subgroup. Such hybrid variable was incorporated with T-size and number of resected lymph nodes into a 3-class-risk stratification model, which strikingly discriminated between different risks of relapse, cancer-related death, and death. The model was externally validated in an independent dataset of 133 patients. Relative expression of hMENA splice isoforms is a powerful prognostic factor in early NSCLC, complementing clinical parameters to accurately predict individual patient risk
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