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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009

Auger Electron Spectroscopy as a Probe of the Solution of Aqueous Ions

Wandared Pokapanich; Henrik Bergersen; I. Bradeanu; Ricardo R. T. Marinho; Andreas Lindblad; Sébastien Legendre; Aldana Rosso; S. Svensson; Olle Björneholm; Maxim Tchaplyguine; Gunnar Öhrwall; Nikolai V. Kryzhevoi; Lorenz S. Cederbaum

Aqueous potassium chloride has been studied by synchrotron-radiation excited core-level photoelectron and Auger electron spectroscopy. In the Auger spectrum of the potassium ion, the main feature comprises the final states where two outer valence holes are localized on potassium. This spectrum exhibits also another feature at a higher kinetic energy which is related to final states where outer valence holes reside on different subunits. Through ab initio calculations for microsolvated clusters, these subunits have been assigned as potassium ions and the surrounding water molecules. The situation is more complicated in the Auger spectrum of the chloride anion. One-center and multicenter final states are present here as well but overlap energetically.


American Journal of Hematology | 2015

Prognostic significance of high hyperdiploid and tri-/tetraploid adult acute myeloid leukemia.

Vladimir Lazarevic; Aldana Rosso; Gunnar Juliusson; Petar Antunovic; Åsa Rangert-Derolf; Sören Lehmann; Lars Möllgård; Bertil Uggla; Lovisa Wennström; Anders Wahlin; Martin Höglund; Bertil Johansson

To ascertain the clinical implications of high hyperdiploid (HH; 49–65 chromosomes) and triploid/tetraploid (TT; >65 chromosomes) adult acute myeloid leukemia (AML), all such cases were retrieved from the Swedish AML Registry. Of the 3,654 cytogenetically informative cases diagnosed between January 1997 and May 2014, 68 (1.9%) were HH (n = 50)/TT (n = 18). Patients with HH/TT were older than those with intermediate risk (IR) AML (median 71 years vs. 67 years; P = 0.042) and less often had de novo AML (63% vs. 79%; P = 0.004); no such differences were observed between HH/TT and complex karyotype (CK) AML. The overall survival (OS) was similar between patients with HH/TT and CK AML (median 0.9 years vs. 0.6 years; P = 0.082), whereas OS was significantly longer (median 1.6 years; P = 0.028) for IR AML. The OS was shorter for cases with HH than with TT (median 0.6 years vs. 1.4 years; P = 0.032) and for HH/TT AMLs with adverse abnormalities (median 0.8 years vs. 1.1 years; P = 0.044). In conclusion, HH/TT AML is associated with a poor outcome, but chromosome numbers >65 and absence of adverse aberrations seem to translate into a more favorable prognosis. Thus, HH/TT AMLs are clinically heterogeneous and should not automatically be grouped as high risk.Am. J. Hematol. 90:800–805, 2015.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2011

Plasmon single- and multi-quantum excitation in free metal clusters as seen by photoelectron spectroscopy.

Tomas Andersson; Chaofan Zhang; Aldana Rosso; I. Bradeanu; Sébastien Legendre; Sophie E. Canton; Maxim Tchaplyguine; Gunnar Öhrwall; Stacey Ristinmaa Sörensen; S. Svensson; Nils Mårtensson; Olle Björneholm

Plasmons are investigated in free nanoscale Na, Mg, and K metal clusters using synchrotron radiation-based x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The core levels for which the response from bulk and surface atoms can be resolved are probed over an extended binding energy range to include the plasmon loss features. In all species the features due to fundamental plasmons are identified, and in Na and K also those due to either the first order plasmon overtones or sequential plasmon excitation are observed. These features are discussed in view of earlier results for planar macroscopic samples and free clusters of the same materials.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2007

Synchrotron radiation study of chloromethane clusters: Effects of polarizability and dipole moment on core level chemical shifts

Aldana Rosso; Andreas Lindblad; Marcus Lundwall; Torbjörn Rander; S. Svensson; Maxim Tchaplyguine; Gunnar Öhrwall; Olle Björneholm

Free neutral chloromethane clusters have been produced by adiabatic expansion and investigated by means of photoelectron spectroscopy. By studying the differences between the cluster binding energy shifts at the Cl 2p and C 1s thresholds we have shown that antiparallel packing is the dominant local structure of the clusters. This geometry is induced by the polar character of the constituent molecules, and it accords with the structures of chloromethane solids and dimers. Furthermore, results obtained from the analysis of the outer valence levels of the clusters support the suggested local structure. The roles of the polarizability and of the dipole moment of the constituent molecules in the cluster binding energy shifts are discussed in comparison with a recent investigation of bromomethane clusters.


The Breast | 2015

Factors affecting recall rate and false positive fraction in breast cancer screening with breast tomosynthesis – A statistical approach

Aldana Rosso; Kristina Lång; Ingemar F. Petersson; Sophia Zackrisson

In this study, we investigate which factors affect the false positive fraction (FPF) for digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) compared to digital mammography (DM) in a screening population by using classification and regression trees (C&RT) and binary marginal generalized linear models. The data was obtained from the Malmö Breast Tomosynthesis Screening Trial, which aimed to compare the performance of DBT to DM in breast cancer screening. By using data from the first half of the study population (7500 women), a tree with the recall probability for different groups was calculated. The effect of age and breast density on the FPF was estimated using a binary marginal generalized linear model. Our results show that breast density and breast cancer were the main factors influencing recall. The FPF is mainly affected by breast density and increases with breast density for DBT and DM. In conclusion, the results obtained with C&RT are easy to interpret and similar to those obtained using binary marginal generalized linear models. The FPF is approximately 40% higher for DBT compared to DM for all breast density categories.


Acta Ophthalmologica | 2017

Treatment for neovascular age‐related macular degeneration in Sweden: outcomes at seven years in the Swedish Macula Register

Inger Westborg; Elisabet Granstam; Aldana Rosso; Susanne Albrecht; Niklas Karlsson; Monica Lövestam-Adrian

To present Swedish Macula Register (SMR) data regarding treatment of neovascular age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) in clinical practice since 2008.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2007

Adsorption of polar molecules on krypton clusters

Aldana Rosso; Wandared Pokapanich; Gunnar Öhrwall; S. Svensson; Olle Björneholm; Maxim Tchaplyguine

The formation process of binary clusters has been studied using synchrotron based core level photoelectron spectroscopy. Free neutral krypton clusters have been produced by adiabatic expansion and doped with chloromethane molecules using the pickup technique. The comparison between the integrated intensities, linewidths, and level shifts of the cluster features of pure krypton and of chloromethane-krypton clusters has been used to obtain information about the cluster geometry. We have shown that most of the chloromethane molecules remain on the surface of the clusters.


Radiology | 2015

Correlation Does Not Mean Agreement: Why Is It Still Used as a Synonym of Agreement?

Aldana Rosso

We thank the editor and Dr Quattrocchi and colleagues for their interest in our work. In our first article (1), we reported that high signal intensity in the DN and globus pallidus on unenhanced T1weighted images was correlated with the number of previous GBCA administrations. We thank Drs Errante and Quattrocchi and colleagues for their important studies, which are consistent with these findings (2,3). In this, our second article, we demonstrated that hyperintensity in the DN on unenhanced T1-weighted images was associated with previous administration of linear chelate GBCA, but not with macrocyclic chelate GBCA. This result suggests that hyperintensity in the DN on unenhanced T1-weighted images may vary with the chelate type of previously administered GBCAs. As the findings are potentially important, we look forward to additional studies that confirm these findings and extend our understanding of this occurrence. Although the cause of DN hyperintensity was unclear from these studies, nucleus on unenhanced magnetic resonance images is associated with cumulative doses of intravenously administered gadodiamide in patients with normal renal function, suggesting dechelation. Invest Radiol 2014;49(10): 685–690.


Ophthalmic Epidemiology | 2018

Risk Factors for Discontinuation of Treatment for Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Inger Westborg; Aldana Rosso

ABSTRACT Purpose: To investigate risk factors for treatment discontinuation for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD). Methods: Data from the Swedish Macula Register and the Skåne Healthcare Register are reported on the treatment received by 932 nAMD patients diagnosed 2013−2015. Treatment discontinuation is defined as having a termination visit or lacking a control or treatment visit during the period of 10−14 months after the diagnostic visit. The risk of treatment discontinuation during the first year is estimated using a Poisson model and a classification tree. Results: 503 eyes (50.9%) discontinued the treatment within the first year. Patients with visual acuity below 60 ETDRS letters (20/60 Snellen) at baseline, serious comorbidities, or treated at the university hospital have a 42% (95% CI 25−61%, P < 0.001), 27% (95% CI 13−43%, P = 0.001) and 30% (95% CI 15−46%, P < 0.001) increased risk to discontinue treatment compared with similar patients. Patients on ranibizumab therapy have a 45% (95% CI 28−63%, P < 0.001) increased risk for treatment discontinuation during year 1 compared with patients on aflibercept therapy. The classification tree also shows that patients on ranibizumab therapy and those with low VA at baseline are at a higher risk of terminating treatment. Conclusions: Almost half of the patients starting anti-VEGF therapy discontinue treatment during the first year. Patients with risk factors may require additional support to continue with the treatment. Aflibercept therapy could be an alternative to patients at risk of treatment discontinuation.


Acta Orthopaedica | 2018

Lower age increases the risk of revision for stemmed and resurfacing shoulder hemi arthroplasty : A study from the Swedish shoulder arthroplasty register

Magnus Ödquist; Kristofer Hallberg; Hans Rahme; Björn Salomonsson; Aldana Rosso

Background and purpose — The number of patients where shoulder hemiarthroplasty (SHA) is an option is still substantial. Descriptive analyses performed by the Swedish Shoulder Arthroplasty Registry (SSAR) showed that while patients receiving SHA designs, i.e. resurfacing hemi (RH) and stemmed hemi (SH), reported similar shoulder functionality and quality of life, the revision rate for RH (12%) was larger than for SH (6.7%); this difference was studied. Patients and methods — All primary SHA (n = 1,140) for OA reported to SSAR between 1999 and 2009 were analyzed regarding risk factors for revision and PROM outcome, 950 shoulders with primary OA (POA), and 190 secondary OA (SOA). Mean age was 67.4 years (SD 10.8). PROM including WOOS and EQ-5D were collected at 5 years, until December 31, 2014. Results — 76/950 prostheses because of POA and 16/190 prosthesis because of SOA were revised. Age at primary surgery was the main factor that influenced the risk of revision, lower age increased the risk of revision, and was also the explanation for the difference between SH and RH. We also found that SH and RH had similar outcomes measured by PROM, but the POA group had higher scores than the SOA group with a clinically relevant difference of 10% in WOOS. Interpretation — The risk of revision for SH and RH is similar when adjusted for age and does not depend on primary diagnosis or sex. A lower age increases the risk of revision. Patients suffering from POA experience better shoulder functionality than SOA patients irrespective of implant type.

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