Farini R
University of Padua
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 1983
Farini R; Pagnini Ca; Fabio Farinati; Di Mario F; Cardin F; Vianello F; Massimo Rugge; R. Naccarato
We evaluated the changes over 1-55 months in mild gastric epithelial dysplasia (a relatively frequent, but not widely studied histological lesion) in 20 patients (11 with benign gastric ulcer, eight with chronic gastritis, and one after Billroth 2 operation), in order to ascertain whether to follow-up such patients in the future. Regression of the lesion was documented in 13 (65%), and no change in six (30%). Progression from mild to moderate dysplasia occurred in only one patient (5%). As mild dysplasia regresses or remains unchanged in most patients, at least over the short-term, specific follow-up is probably unnecessary. Nevertheless, a rational program of monitoring the associated precancerous conditions is in order.
Tumori | 1983
Pagnini Ca; Farini R; Cardin F; Di Mario F; Massimo Rugge; R. Naccarato
The HID-AB histologic staining technique, which distinguishes sulphomucin from sialomucin types of intestinal metaplasia, was employed in endoscopic gastric mucosal biopsies to evaluate their frequency of association with epithelial dysplasia. Sulphomucin-type intestinal metaplasia was found in 33% of the cases under observation; moderate or severe dysplasia was only associated with this type of intestinal metaplasia. Its precancerous significance can be ascertained only by means of prospective studies.
Enzyme | 1985
Meani A; Fabris C; Vianello D; Piccoli A; Del Favero G; Farini R
A simple kinetic method for human urinary kallikrein determination is proposed. In this assay, the release of p-nitroaniline from the chromogenic substrate S-2266 at 37 degrees C and pH 8.2 is followed spectrophotometrically at 405 nm. The delta A/5 min (0-5 min) interval was chosen. This assay was shown to have good sensitivity since enzyme concentrations as low as 0.00125 KU/ml could be measured. The use of dialyzed urines minimizes the interferences associated with high urinary salt concentration. Because of its precision and reproducibility, this kinetic assay may be proposed in clinical investigation.
Hepato-gastroenterology | 1983
Chiaramonte M; Farini R; Truscia D; Zampieri L; Di Mario F; Pornaro E; Vecchiati U; R. Naccarato
The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 1984
G. Battaglia; Farini R; Di Mario F; Piccoli A; Plebani M; Vianello F; Burlina A; R. Naccarato
Schweizer Archiv für Neurologie, Neurochirurgie und Psychiatrie | 1984
Magni G; Rizzardo R; Di Mario F; Farini R; Aggio L; R. Naccarato
Hepato-gastroenterology | 1980
Farini R; Nitti D; del Favero G; Rossi Cr; Costantin G; Rebuffi A; Farini A; Piccoli A; Matarazzo R; Lise M; R. Naccarato
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology | 1979
Barbara L; Belsasso E; Bianchi Porro G; Blasi A; Caenazzo E; Chierichetti Sm; Di Febo G; Di Mario F; Farini R; Giorgi-Conciato M; Grossi E; Mangiameli A; M. Miglioli; R. Naccarato; Petrillo M
The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 1982
Farini R; Fabio Farinati; Leandro G; Di Mario F; Cecchetto A; R. Naccarato
Minerva Medica | 1983
Petrin P; Chiappetta A; Del Favero G; Farini R; Pedrazzoli S