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Journal of Sleep Research | 2008

Medico-legal assessment of disability in narcolepsy: an interobserver reliability study

Francesca Ingravallo; Luca Vignatelli; Martina Brini; Concetta Brugaletta; Christian Franceschini; Federica Lugaresi; Maria C. Manca; Sergio Garbarino; Pasquale Montagna; Alberto Cicognani; Giuseppe Plazzi

Impairment because of narcolepsy strongly limits job performance, but there are no standard criteria to assess disability in people with narcolepsy and a scale of disease severity is still lacking. We explored: (1) the interobserver reliability among Italian Medical Commissions making disability and handicap benefit decisions for people with narcolepsy, searching for correlations between the recognized disability degree and patients’ features; (2) the willingness to report patients to the driving licence authority and (3) possible sources of variance in judgement. Fifteen narcoleptic patients were examined by four Medical Commissions in simulated sessions. Raw agreement and interobserver reliability among Commissions were calculated for disability and handicap benefit decisions and for driving licence decisions. Levels of judgement differed on percentage of disability (P < 0.001), severity of handicap (P = 0.0007) and the need to inform the driving licence authority (P = 0.032). Interobserver reliability ranged from Kappa = −0.10 to 0.35 for disability benefit decision and from Kappa = −0.26 to 0.36 for handicap benefit decision. The raw agreement on driving licence decision ranged from 73% to 100% (Kappa not calculable). Spearman’s correlation between percentages of disability and patients’ features showed correlations with age, daytime naps, sleepiness, cataplexy and quality of life. This first interobserver reliability study on social benefit decisions for narcolepsy shows the difficulty of reaching an agreement in this field, mainly because of variance in interpretation of the assessment criteria. The minimum set of indicators of disease severity correlating with patients’ self assessments encourages a disability classification of narcolepsy.


Genetic Testing | 2007

Cancerous Tissues in Forensic Genetic Analysis

Susi Pelotti; Stefania Ceccardi; Milena Alù; Federica Lugaresi; Rachele Trane; Mirella Falconi; Carla Bini; Alberto Cicognani

Microsatellites or short tandem repeats (STRs) markers are important tools for mapping disease-causing genes by linkage, for performing investigations in forensic medicine, for population genetic studies and for studying genetic modifications in tumors. In forensic applications neoplastic tissues can be used as a source of genetic information for personal identification or paternity testing when no other specimen is available. Cancer tissues can show microsatellite instability (MSI) and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) also for the STRs used in the forensic field. In this study, we screened 56 sporadic gastrointestinal carcinomas in order to provide further data for the evaluation of the incidence of allelic alterations for 15 STR loci and the suitability of using cancerous tissues in forensic applications. Sixty-six percent of the cancerous tissues were found to possess allelic alterations of the microsatellites analyzed with a high incidence of MSI-L (microsatellite instability low) when compared to the corresponding normal tissue. The most frequently altered loci were D18S51, VWA, and FGA. From a forensic perspective, great care must be taken in evaluating the DNA typing results obtained from cancerous tissue samples.


Journal of The American College of Radiology | 2008

Suboptimal Awareness of Radiologic Dose Among Patients Undergoing Cardiac Stress Scintigraphy

Gigliola Bedetti; Carmine Pizzi; Gilberto Gavaruzzi; Federica Lugaresi; Alberto Cicognani; Eugenio Picano


Forensic Science International | 2008

Male haplotypes and haplogroups differences between urban (Rimini) and rural area (Valmarecchia) in Romagna region (North Italy).

Gianmarco Ferri; Stefania Ceccardi; Federica Lugaresi; Carla Bini; Francesca Ingravallo; Alberto Cicognani; Mirella Falconi; Susi Pelotti


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2008

Polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA D-loop in Rimini and Valmarecchia areas in the North of Italy

Carla Bini; Stefania Ceccardi; Federica Lugaresi; Rachele Trane; Mirella Falconi; Gianmarco Ferri; Susi Pelotti


International Congress Series | 2006

Evaluation of reliability of STR typing in different types of cancerous tissues used for identification purpose

Stefania Ceccardi; Milena Alù; Federica Lugaresi; Gianmarco Ferri; Carla Bini; T. Balbi; Francesca Ingravallo; Susi Pelotti


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2008

Microgeographic genetic variation of Y chromosome in a population sample of Ravenna's area in the Emilia-Romagna region (North of Italy)

Susi Pelotti; Stefania Ceccardi; Federica Lugaresi; Rachele Trane; Mirella Falconi; Carla Bini; Sascha Willuweit; Lutz Roewer


Archive | 2008

Announcement of Population Data Male haplotypes and haplogroups differences between urban (Rimini) and rural area (Valmarecchia) in Romagna region (North Italy)

Gianmarco Ferri; Stefania Ceccardi; Federica Lugaresi; Carla Bini; Francesca Ingravallo; Alberto Cicognani; Mirella Falconi; Susi Pelotti


International Congress Series | 2006

The distribution of Y-chromosomal haplotypes and haplogroups in two population samples from the Romagna region (North Italy): Differences between urban (Rimini) and rural area (Valmarecchia)

Gianmarco Ferri; Stefania Ceccardi; Federica Lugaresi; Francesca Ingravallo; Carla Bini; Alberto Cicognani; Susi Pelotti


European Journal of Human Genetics | 2006

Breast cancer and HumARA CAG polymorphism

Carla Bini; Stefania Ceccardi; Donatella Santini; Mario Taffurelli; Mirella Falconi; Federica Lugaresi; Francesca Ingravallo; Giuseppe Fortuni; Alberto Cicognani; Susi Pelotti

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Gianmarco Ferri

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Milena Alù

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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