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Open AccessCommentary: an industry perspective on the importance of incorporating participant voice before, during, and after clinical trials
It is increasingly recognized that involving patients and the public in the design of clinical trials can lead to better recruitment, retention, and satisfaction. A recent sco** review determined that betwee...
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Open AccessSIMIFF study: Italian fungal registry of mold infections in hematological and non-hematological patients
We compared the risk factors, the diagnostic tools and the outcome of filamentous fungal infections (FFIs) in hematological patients (HAEs) and non-hematological patients (non-HAEs).
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465 Management of Current Practice for Pain Prevention in Minor Procedures in the Nurseries: A Regional Investigation in Lombardia.
Background and aims: Pain experience can alter clinical outcome, brain development, and subsequent behaviour in newborns. The aims of this study were to investigate pain management, nonpharmacological treatmen...
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Medical treatment for nocardial brain abscesses
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Behandlung der Multiplen Sklerose mit Glatiramer-Azetat
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Clinical implications of left ovarian vein incomplete duplicity with embryonic intersubcardinal anastomosis-derived branches
During the dissection of a female human cadaver a case of a duplex ovarian vein was observed. It was unique in its upper course where it anastomosed with an inferior polar renal vein, which in turn was linked...
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Report of human nocardiosis in Italy between 1993 and 1997
During a 5-year period, from 1993 to 1997, nocardial infection was diagnosed in 26 patients admitted to hospitals in 11 cities in Italy. Pathogens were identified as Nocardia asteroides in 18 cases, as N. farcini...
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Fatal disseminated Nocardia farcinica infection in a renal transplant recipient
Six years after a renal cadaver transplant, a 20-year-old girl developed multiple painful cutaneous abscesses and bilateral pneumonia secondary to Nocardia farcinica infection. Despite broad in vitro sensitivity ...
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Aging female brain: is there a change of adaptive stress?
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Epidemiological characteristics ofPseudomonas aeruginosa strains causing infection in an Italian general hospital
During the 1989 calendar year,P. aeruginosa caused clinical infections in 0.46% of patients admitted to Ospedali Riuniti (a general hospital), Bergamo, Italy. Strains (n=267) ofP. aeruginosa were collected during...
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Cognitive decline in the elderly: A double- blind, placebo- controlled multicenter study on efficacy of phosphatidylserine administration
This double- blind study assesses the therapeutic efficacy and the safety of oral treatment with phosphatidylserine (BC- PS) vs placebo (300 mg/day for 6 months) in a group of geriatric patients with cognitive...
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Pulmonary function in mechanically ventilated surfactant-treated preterm infants
The beneficial effects of surfactant replacement in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) have been reported by recent controlled clinical trials [1–5]. All the studies found significant clinica...
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Epidemiology of digestive tract mycoses in immunocompromised patients — A review
Systemic fungal infections are diseases of increasing incidence in immunocompromised patients. They are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with severe granulocytopenia caused by hematolo...