Michele Zuckermann
University of Siena
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World Journal of Surgery | 1998
Francesco Cetta; Sylviane Olschwang; M. Petracci; Giulia Montalto; C. Baldi; Michele Zuckermann; Renato Mariani Costantini; Alfredo Fusco
AbstractGerm-line mutations of the adenomatous polyposis ( APC) gene, responsible for familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) were analyzed in 15 patients with FAP-associated papillary thyroid carcinomas: 13 had the mutation between codons 778 and 1309 (exon 15), 1 at codon 593 (exon 14), and 1 at codon 140 (exon 3). Therefore APC gene mutations clustered in the genomic area associated with congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE) (codons 463–1387). Ocular patches were documented in 12 patients. In particular, 4 of the 15 patients, all women with a mean age of 23.5 (range 20–32), were found during the study of 15 consecutive kindreds who had undergone systematic screening for extracolonic manifestations. Three of them belonged to the same kindred and were asymptomatic. These four patients were also screened for loss of heterozygosity of APC in the thyroid tumoral tissue. No biallelic inactivation of the APC gene was found. In contrast, three of these four patients had activation of theret-PTC oncogene. In particular, there was activation of the ret-PTC1 isoform, a chimeric gene resulting from fusion of a gene named H4 with the RET gene. On histologic examination, three of the four patients showed Hashimoto-like lymphocytic infiltration. Present data suggest that: (1) the incidence of FAP-associated thyroid cancer probably has been underestimated in the past; (2) intensive screening could detect a larger than expected number of thyroid carcinomas; (3) systematic screening is recommended in patients with ocular patches and genetic mutation in exon 15; (4) Hashimoto-like findings do not exclude carcinoma but are a frequent accompanying finding; (5) despite frequent multicentricity and early lymph node involvement, FAP-associated thyroid tumors seem to have an excellent prognosis, in particular those showing ret-PTC activation.
European Journal of Surgery | 1999
Francesco Cetta; R. Rappuoli; Giulia Montalto; C. Baldi; M. Gori; Donatella Cetta; Michele Zuckermann; Agnese Magnani; Rolando Barbucci
OBJECTIVE To test in vitro stents made from a new biomaterial that is less liable to encourage adhesion of bacteria that may lead to blockage of the stent. DESIGN Laboratory experiment. SETTING University hospital, Italy. MATERIAL 15 polyethylene biliary endoprostheses that had been removed endoscopically a mean of 151 days (range 55416) after insertion. PUPA, a biomaterial that contains polyamidoamine cross-linked to polyurethane chains. This can bind large quantities of heparin and HyalSx (hyaluronic acid at a different stage of sulphation) in a stable fashion. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Incidence of blockage and growth of pathogens in the polyethylene biliary prostheses. Adhesion of pathogens to PUPA in vitro on electron microscopy. RESULTS 12 of 15 polyethylene prostheses were blocked by brown concretions composed of calcium bilirubinate, palmitate, and little cholesterol. All concretions grew more than one pathogen, and the growth always included Escherichia coli. Of the 5 PUPA stents tested, only 1 had bacteria sticking to their surfaces. CONCLUSION These results confirm previous studies that showed that HyalSx appreciably inhibited the adhesion of bacteria and is therefore a suitable material for the manufacture of biliary stents.
Gut | 2001
Francesco Cetta; Michele Zuckermann; M. Del Vecchio; G Ercolani; A Mazziotti
Editor,—The recent paper by Sirivatanauksorn et al ( (1999) Gut 45:761–5; [OpenUrl][1][Abstract/FREE Full Text][2] ) focused once again on the unresolved question as to whether (i) hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in human liver develops from a single clone or from multiple parallel clones and (ii) among multiple tumour nodules present in many patients, the smaller lesions represent intrahepatic metastases or “de novo” cancers. The authors correctly acknowledge that “information on the clonal origin of tumours will influence management strategies for prevention of recurrence after operation”. They used arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (AP-PCR)1 to compare the DNA fingerprint of HCCs and regenerative nodules (RNs) removed from 13 cirrhotic explant livers. They found considerable genomic heterogeneity in 54 HCCs and 31 RNs that were microdissected. No two nodules (either RNs or HCCs) had identical electrophoretic patterns. Contrary to … [1]: {openurl}?query=rft.jtitle%253DNucleic%2BAcids%2BResearch%26rft.stitle%253DNucleic%2BAcids%2BRes%26rft.issn%253D0305-1048%26rft.aulast%253DWelsh%26rft.auinit1%253DJ.%26rft.volume%253D18%26rft.issue%253D24%26rft.spage%253D7213%26rft.epage%253D7218%26rft.atitle%253DFingerprinting%2Bgenomes%2Busing%2BPCR%2Bwith%2Barbitrary%2Bprimers%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Adoi%252F10.1093%252Fnar%252F18.24.7213%26rft_id%253Dinfo%253Apmid%252F2259619%26rft.genre%253Darticle%26rft_val_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Ajournal%26ctx_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ver%253DZ39.88-2004%26url_ctx_fmt%253Dinfo%253Aofi%252Ffmt%253Akev%253Amtx%253Actx [2]: /lookup/ijlink?linkType=ABST&journalCode=nar&resid=18/24/7213&atom=%2Fgutjnl%2F49%2F1%2F155.2.atom
Gastroenterology | 2001
Francesco Cetta; G. Montalto; Michele Zuckermann; Paolo Rossi; Andrea Cariati; Giancarlo Guazzi; Andrea Tiribocchi
Long Cystic Remnant after Cholecystectomy: Surgical Technique and Rationale for Its Removal in Patients with Severe BJiiopancreatic Symptoms. Francesco Cetta, Giulia Montalto, INSTITUTE OF Surg CLINICS, Univ OF SIENA, Siena Italy; Michele Zuckermann, INSTITUTE OF Pathology, Univ OF SIENA, Siena Italy; Paolo Rossi, Andrea Cariati, INSTITUTE OF Surg CLINICS, Univ OF SIENA, Siena Italy; Giancario Guazzi, Andrea Tiribocchi, INSTITUTE OF Radiology, Univ OF SIENA, Siena Italy
Archive | 1999
Francesco Cetta; Giulia Montalto; C. Baldi; Michele Zuckermann; Gennaro Nuzzo
Patients and methods A review of the most recent findings concerning hepatolithiasis, cystic bile duct dilatation and the variable risk of cholangiocarcinoma is reported. In particular, data are reported concerning an Italian series of 107 out of 6745 consecutive patients with bile tract surgery, who had gallstones (GS) within the intrahepatic ducts. Fifteen of them had cystic dilatation of bile ducts (CBDD). All these patients had systematic bile culture and stone analysis by IR spectroscopy. The 107 patients underwent a follow-up period ranging between 1 and 20 years.
Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International | 2005
Giacomo Batignani; Geri Fratini; Michele Zuckermann; Elisa Bianchini; Francesco Tonelli
Medical and Pediatric Oncology | 2003
Francesco Cetta; Luca Mazzarella; Giuseppina Bon; Michele Zuckermann; Alberto Casorelli; Hervé Nounga
Archives of Surgery | 2005
Giacomo Batignani; Michele Zuckermann
Journal of Pediatric Hematology Oncology | 2000
G. Montalto; F. Cetta; C. Baldi; M. Gori; Michele Zuckermann; Antonio Acquaviva
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2001
Francesco Cetta; M. Gori; Giulia Montalto; Michele Zuckermann; Paolo Toti