Maria Scotto di Santolo
University of Naples Federico II
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Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2016
Ximena Wortsman; Fernando Alfageme; Gaston Roustan; Salvador Arias-Santiago; Antonio Martorell; Orlando Catalano; Maria Scotto di Santolo; Kian Zarchi; Marcio Bouer; Claudia Gonzalez; Robert Bard; Anitha Mandava; Diana Gaitini
To support standardization for performing dermatologic ultrasound examinations.
Endocrinology | 2009
Marcello Mancini; Emilia Vergara; Giuliana Salvatore; Adelaide Greco; Giancarlo Troncone; Andrea Affuso; Raffaele Liuzzi; Paolo Salerno; Maria Scotto di Santolo; Massimo Santoro; Arturo Brunetti; Marco Salvatore
The objective of the study was to explore high-frequency ultrasound (HFUS) for noninvasive microimaging of thyroid in living mice. Thyroid examination was performed by HFUS in 10 normal C57BL/6 mice, eight mice treated by propylthiouracil, and 22 Tg-TRK-T1 transgenic mice. The dimension of the gland and the presence of nodules were evaluated. Nodules were classified as malignant (hypoechogenicity, poorly defined margins, internal microcalcification, irregular shapes, and extra glandular extension) or not, and the findings were compared with histological data. Thyroid images were successfully obtained in all the animals analyzed. Normal thyroid reached a volume of 4.92 microl (range 2.11-4.92 microl). Mice with propylthiouracil-induced goiter showed diffuse thyroid enlargement (median volume 6.67 microl, range 4.09-8.82 microl). In 19 of 22 Tg-TRK-T1 mice (86%), HFUS identified a nodular process (the smallest detected nodule had a diameter of 0.46 mm). Eleven nodules were classified as malignant and eight as benign. Compared with histological analysis, HFUS showed a sensitivity of 100% in the detection of thyroid nodules and a specificity of 60% (two of the nodules identified by HFUS were not confirmed at the histology). The specificity and sensitivity of HFUS in predicting the malignancy of the thyroid nodules were 83 and 91%, respectively. Thus, HFUS is an accurate imaging modality that can potentially replace more invasive techniques, and, therefore, it represents a significant advancement in phenotypic assessment of mouse models of thyroid cancer.
Dermatologic Surgery | 2017
Antonio Martorell; Ximena Wortsman; Fernando Alfageme; Gaston Roustan; Salvador Arias-Santiago; Orlando Catalano; Maria Scotto di Santolo; Kian Zarchi; Marcio Bouer; Diana Gaitini; Claudia Gonzalez; Robert Bard; F. Javier García-Martínez; Anitha Mandava
BACKGROUND Staging and monitoring of patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) have been traditionally based on clinical findings. However, the physical examination may show important limitations because of its poor sensitivity for differentiating between different lesion subtypes, and its low sensitivity to define the diseases activity. OBJECTIVE To develop a consensus ultrasound (US) report that could summarize the relevant anatomical characteristics and staging of patients considering the experience of radiologists and dermatologists working on imaging of HS. METHODS A questionnaire on different aspects related to US examination in HS was performed. A working group, called DERMUS, composed of doctors from 9 countries who have been working in dermatologic US applied in patients with HS on a regular basis were included to evaluate the different items provided. RESULTS A consensus US report to evaluate HS patients was established. CONCLUSION The authors present the first attempt to define a HS standardized sonographic report. This model would be the first effort to include this imaging technique as the first elective medical test for staging and monitoring patients, which can support therapeutic decisions by providing earlier, objective, deeper, anatomical, and comparative evaluations in this difficult to treat disease.
World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2014
Luigi Camera; Marco Sagnelli; Paolo Guadagno; Pier Paolo Mainenti; Teresa Marra; Maria Scotto di Santolo; L Fei; Marco Salvatore
Transmural migrated retained sponges usually impact at the level of the ileo-cecal valve leading to a small bowel obstruction. Once passed through the ileo-cecal valve, a retained sponge can be propelled forward by peristaltic activity and eliminated with feces. We report the case of a 52-year-old female with a past surgical history and recurrent episodes of abdominal pain and constipation. On physical examination, a generalized resistance was observed with tenderness in the right flank. Contrast-enhanced multi-detector computed tomography findings were consistent with a perforated right colonic diverticulitis with several out-pouchings at the level of the ascending colon and evidence of free air in the right parieto-colic gutter along with an air-fluid collection within the mesentery. In addition, a ring-shaped hyperdense intraluminal material was also noted. At surgery, the ascending colon appeared irregularly thickened and folded with a focal wall interruption and a peri-visceral abscess at the level of the hepatic flexure, but no diverticula were found. A right hemi-colectomy was performed and on dissection of the surgical specimen a retained laparotomy sponge was found in the bowel lumen.
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2017
Orlando Catalano; Fernando Alfageme Roldän; Francesco Maria Solivetti; Maria Scotto di Santolo; Marcio Bouer; Ximena Wortsman
We retrospectively collected cases of surgically proven extradigital glomus tumor (EDGT) and reviewed their demographic, clinical, and sonography features. A total of 18 single, subcutaneous EDGTs were gathered. All but one were located in the extremities. EDGTs typically appear as a small, hypoechoic, homogeneous, or slightly inhomogeneous, well‐delimited nodule, disposed horizontally and painful under probe pressure. Intranodular vascularization is always present. Feeding artery and efferent vein are typical but inconstant findings.
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2018
Orlando Catalano; Fernando Alfageme Roldän; Maria Scotto di Santolo; Francesco Maria Solivetti; Ximena Wortsman
We illustrate the color Doppler sonographic findings in primary cutaneous Merkel cell carcinoma. Eight cases (4 female and 4 male; mean age, 75.4 years) were collected. The most common affected regions were the face (63%) and the hip/buttock (25%). The mean transverse diameter and thickness were 21 and 14 mm, respectively. Fifty percent were oval, and 50% were dome shaped. All lesions were hypoechoic, with variable degrees of heterogeneity. All but 2 lesions were poorly defined. An acoustic reinforcement artifact was present in 3 and epidermal thickening in 2. All tumors had prominent and chaotic hypervascularity with arterial vessels (mean peak velocity, 11 cm/s; mean resistive index, 0.57).
Archives of Dermatological Research | 2015
Maria Scotto di Santolo; Marco Sagnelli; Marcello Mancini; Massimiliano Scalvenzi; Mario Delfino; Fabrizio Schonauer; Guido Molea; Fabio Ayala; Marco Salvatore
Radiologia Medica | 2016
Maria Scotto di Santolo; Marco Sagnelli; Giovanni Tortora; Maria Angela Santoro; Pier Luigi Canta; Guido Molea; Fabrizio Schonauer; Massimo Imbriaco
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2016
Ximena Wortsman; Fernando Alfageme; Gaston Roustan; Salvador Arias-Santiago; Antonio Martorell; Orlando Catalano; Maria Scotto di Santolo; Kian Zarchi; Marcio Bouer; Claudia Gonzalez; Robert Bard; Anitha Mandava; Maria Crisan; Diana Crisan; Diana Gaitini
Archives of Dermatological Research | 2015
Maria Scotto di Santolo; Marco Sagnelli; Marcello Mancini; Massimiliano Scalvenzi; Mario Delfino; Fabrizio Schonauer; Guido Molea; Fabio Ayala; Marco Salvatore