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Autoimmunity Reviews | 2015

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome--Insight into pathogenesis, clinical variants and treatment approaches.

Guido Granata; Antonio Greco; Giannicola Iannella; Massimo Granata; Alessandra Manno; Ersilia Savastano; Giuseppe Magliulo

Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a rare clinicoradiological entity characterized by typical MRI findings located in the occipital and parietal lobes, caused by subcortical vasogenic edema. It was first described as a distinctive syndrome by Hinchey in 1996. Etiopathogenesis is not clear, although it is known that it is an endotheliopathy of the posterior cerebral vasculature leading to failed cerebral autoregulation, posterior edema and encephalopathy. A possible pathological activation of the immune system has been recently hypothesized in its pathogenesis. At clinical onset, the most common manifestations are seizures, headache and visual changes. Besides, tinnitus and acute vertigo have been frequently reported. Symptoms can be reversible but cerebral hemorrhage or ischemia may occur. Diagnosis is based on magnetic resonance imaging, in the presence of acute development of clinical neurologic symptoms and signs and arterial hypertension and/or toxic associated conditions with possible endotheliotoxic effects. Mainstay on the treatment is removal of the underlying cause. Further investigation and developments in endothelial cell function and in neuroimaging of cerebral blood flow are needed and will help to increase our understanding of pathophysiology, possibly suggesting novel therapies.


Autoimmunity Reviews | 2016

Vitiligo: Pathogenesis, clinical variants and treatment approaches ☆

Giannicola Iannella; Antonio Greco; Dario Didona; Biagio Didona; Guido Granata; Alessandra Manno; Benedetta Pasquariello; Giuseppe Magliulo

Vitiligo is a common chronic acquired disease of pigmentation whose etiology is unknown, which usually occurs with asymptomatic whitish patch or macule. Although several hypotheses have been proposed in the literature, the leading theory is still the auto-immune etiology linked to specific genetic mutations. Vitiligo can also be associated with several autoimmune diseases, including autoimmune thyroid diseases, alopecia areata, and halo nevi. Sensorineural hearing loss was reported in several vitiligo patients due to a reduction in the number of melanocytes contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. Because of its complexity, several therapeutic options are available to treat this systemic disease.


Journal of International Advanced Otology | 2017

Endoscopic vs Microscopic Approach in Stapes Surgery: Advantages in the Middle Ear Structures Visualization and Trainee's Point of View

Giannicola Iannella; Dario Marcotullio; Massimo Re; Alessandra Manno; Benedetta Pasquariello; Diletta Angeletti; Vincenzo Falasca; Giuseppe Magliulo

OBJECTIVE Comparing the endoscopic and microscopic approaches in stapes surgery, and establishing the surgical approach that allows better results in terms of visualization of the middle ear structures and aids assistants training. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-one residents from the first to the fifth year of training in Otolaryngology were enrolled in this prospective study. A questionnaire specifically designed to investigate the understanding of middle ear anatomy, the surgical steps, and a personal opinion about endoscopic stapes surgery was submitted to each resident. RESULTS Statistical differences between the endoscopic and microscopic approaches were evident about identification of stapes and long process of the incus (p=0.03) and stapes footplate and the oval window (p=0.03). No substantial difference between the two surgical approaches emerged regarding the visualization of the tympanic membrane and the other middle ear structures (p>0.5). A substantial difference in favor of the endoscopic approach emerged regarding the identification of the hole creation in the footplate of the stapes. CONCLUSION Endoscopic stapes surgery could favor an easier understanding of the surgical technique for assistants in training with little knowledge of the anatomy and surgical steps.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 2018

Eustachian tube evaluation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome

Giuseppe Magliulo; Marco de Vincentiis; Giannicola Iannella; Andrea Ciofalo; Alessandra Manno; Benedetta Pasquariello; Diletta Angeletti; Annalisa Pace; Giampiero Gulotta; Antonella Polimeni

Abstract Objectives: Investigate the presence of Eustachian Tube Dysfunction (ETD) in Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. Correlate the ET function and the severity of the sleep apnea syndrome. Correlate nasal resistance and nasal mucociliary clearance with the onset of ETD in these patients. Materials and methods: Forty patients affected by OSA were enrolled in our clinical prospective study. Thirty patients were also investigated as a control group. All of the analyzed subjects underwent ENT examination, anterior rhinomanometry and test for mucociliary transport time. To evaluate Eustachian tube function the Eustachian tube score-7 (ETS-7) were employed. Results: Twenty percent of the patients with a diagnosis of OSA had a diagnosis of ETD (ETS-7 ≤ 7) with a statistical difference with control group (p = .03). No differences regarding ETD in OSA sub-groups were found. Conclusion: This study showed that ET blockage or delayed openings were found in most adult patients with OSA when evaluated by a sensible score as the ETS-7. Our data suggest that an evaluation of the Eustachian tube function should be performed in patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.


Journal of International Medical Research | 2017

Subtotal resection of vestibular schwannoma: Evaluation with Ki-67 measurement, magnetic resonance imaging, and long-term observation

Giannicola Iannella; Marco de Vincentiis; Cira Di Gioia; Raffaella Carletti; Benedetta Pasquariello; Alessandra Manno; Diletta Angeletti; Ersilia Savastano; Giuseppe Magliulo

Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the postoperative clinical and radiological data of patients with vestibular schwannomas who were initially managed by near total resection (NTR) or subtotal resection (STR). The Ki-67 analysis results were compared with tumor regrowth to determine the presence of a correlation between this proliferative index and postoperative tumor regrowth. Study Design Seventeen adult patients (7 male, 10 female) were retrospectively reviewed. Nine (52.9%) and eight (47.1%) patients underwent NTR and STR, respectively. Postoperative clinical and radiological data associated with vestibular schwannoma growth were compared with the Ki-67 immunohistochemical analysis results. Results Evidence of clinically significant regrowth was observed in four (23.5%) patients. Patients who underwent NTR had a lower rate/incidence of tumor regrowth than did patients who underwent STR. Patients with a higher Ki-67 index had the highest tumor regrowth rates. Conclusions Our study indicates that assessment of the Ki-67 index may be useful for determining the probability of regrowth of vestibular schwannomas when only partial removal is accomplished.


Laryngoscope | 2018

Malleostapedotomy in stapes revision surgery: Is an endoscopic approach possible?: Primary Endoscopic Malleostapedotomy

Giannicola Iannella; Diletta Angeletti; Alessandra Manno; Benedetta Pasquariello; Massimo Re; Giuseppe Magliulo

The purpose of the present study was to show our preliminary results regarding the endoscopic ear surgery application in malleostapedotomy surgery.


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2018

Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy: evaluation of the vestibular system with cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials

Giuseppe Magliulo; Giannicola Iannella; Alessandra Manno; Laura Libonati; Emanuela Onesti; Annarita Vestri; Danilo Alunni Fegatelli; Diletta Angeletti; Annalisa Pace; Giampiero Gulotta; Silvia Gagliardi; M. Inghilleri

PurposeTo investigate the possibility of vestibular damage in a group of patients suffering from chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) using a diagnostic protocol including the caloric test, C-VEMPs and O-VEMPs.MethodsTwenty patients suffering from CIDP (mean age 58.5 years, range 33–80 years; 4 women and 16 men) were investigated. To assess any eventual audio-vestibular involvement, all patients of the study underwent pure tone audiometry, Fitzgerald–Hallpike caloric vestibular test, C-VEMPs and O-VEMPs.ResultsIn 11 patients with CIDP values of both O-VEMPs and C-VEMPs were either absent or abnormal. An absent trace at O-VEMPs testing occurred in 36% of these pathological patients, whereas an increase of n10 latency and amplitude was present in the other 64% .ConclusionsA specific diagnostic protocol including the caloric test, C-VEMPS, O-VEMPS, could be useful when employed for identifying vestibular damage in CIDP patients.


Case reports in otolaryngology | 2016

Massive Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak of the Temporal Bone

Giannicola Iannella; Alessandra Manno; Emanuela Pasqualitto; Andrea Ciofalo; Diletta Angeletti; Benedetta Pasquariello; Giuseppe Magliulo

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage of the temporal bone region is defined as abnormal communications between the subarachnoidal space and the air-containing spaces of the temporal bone. CSF leak remains one of the most frequent complications after VS surgery. Radiotherapy is considered a predisposing factor for development of temporal bone CSF leak because it may impair dural repair mechanisms, thus causing inadequate dural sealing. The authors describe the case of a 47-year-old man with a massive effusion of CSF which extended from the posterior and lateral skull base to the first cervical vertebrae; this complication appeared after a partial enucleation of a vestibular schwannoma (VS) with subsequent radiation treatment and second operation with total VS resection.


Autoimmunity Reviews | 2016

Granulomatosis with polyangiitis and facial palsy: Literature review and insight in the autoimmune pathogenesis.

Giannicola Iannella; Antonio Greco; Guido Granata; Alessandra Manno; Benedetta Pasquariello; Diletta Angeletti; Dario Didona; Giuseppe Magliulo


European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2017

Eustachian tube evaluation in aviators

Giannicola Iannella; Marco Lucertini; Benedetta Pasquariello; Alessandra Manno; Diletta Angeletti; Massimo Re; Giuseppe Magliulo

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Giuseppe Magliulo

Sapienza University of Rome

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Diletta Angeletti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Andrea Ciofalo

Sapienza University of Rome

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Massimo Re

Marche Polytechnic University

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Antonio Greco

Sapienza University of Rome

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Dario Didona

Sapienza University of Rome

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Guido Granata

Sapienza University of Rome

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Annalisa Pace

Sapienza University of Rome

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