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  1. Article: Vita al Policlinico di Milano durante l’influenza Spagnola. Una storia di corsi e ricorsi.

    Castiglioni di Caronno, Erica / La Torre, Anna

    Professioni infermieristiche

    2020  Volume 73, Issue 2, Page(s) 75–80

    Abstract: In this period of Covid19 pandemic, for historians to create parallels with previous experiences in similar contexts becomes almost instantaneous. The Spanish Flu, which our grandparents still remember, was a disease that in the course of history killed ... ...

    Title translation Life at the Policlinico of Milan during the Spanish flu. A story of recurring cycles.
    Abstract In this period of Covid19 pandemic, for historians to create parallels with previous experiences in similar contexts becomes almost instantaneous. The Spanish Flu, which our grandparents still remember, was a disease that in the course of history killed millions of people: it is thought that at least 25-30 million people died from it, in Italy estimates show about 600,000 deaths for Spanish flu. The city of Milan, in particular the Policlinico Ca' Granda, was overwhelmed by this disease. From September 1918 to April 1919, a total of 5,684 people suffering from Influenza were admitted to the hospital, of whom 4,198 recovered and 1,486 died. Between 1918 and 1919, administrative and organizational measures were imple- mented to deal with the situation. Initiatives were taken on the hygiene of the hospital environment and on the disinfection of the patients' linen; numerous instruments were purchased; new spaces were opened for the Spanish patients and rules and procedures were introduced regarding visits to the sick by the public. We should not forget the central role that nurses played during 1918 and 1919. As today, several colleagues were affected and died for this cause, but they were awarded prizes, gratifications and praise for the hard and dangerous work they did on a daily basis.
    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; History, 20th Century ; Humans ; Influenza Pandemic, 1918-1919 ; Influenza, Human/epidemiology ; Italy/epidemiology ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language Italian
    Publishing date 2020-10-01
    Publishing country Italy
    Document type Historical Article ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1217777-5
    ISSN 0033-0205
    ISSN 0033-0205
    DOI 10.7429/pi.2020.732075
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  2. Article ; Online: Vita al Policlinico di Milano durante l’influenza Spagnola. Una storia di corsi e ricorsi

    Castiglioni di Caronno, Erica / La Torre, Anna

    PROFESSIONI INFERMIERISTICHE; V. 73, N.; 0033 - 0205

    2020  Volume 2

    Abstract: In questo periodo di pandemia da Covid19, per gli storici creare parallelismi con le precedenti ... ricordano, fu un morbo che nel corso della storia arrivò a mietere milioni di persone: si pensa che almeno ... 25-30 milioni siano decedute a causa di essa. In Italia le stime mostrano circa 600.000 decessi ...

    Abstract In questo periodo di pandemia da Covid19, per gli storici creare parallelismi con le precedenti esperienze in contesti simili diventa quasi istantaneo. L'Influenza Spagnola, che ancora i nostri nonni ricordano, fu un morbo che nel corso della storia arrivò a mietere milioni di persone: si pensa che almeno 25-30 milioni siano decedute a causa di essa. In Italia le stime mostrano circa 600.000 decessi per Spagnola. La città di Milano, in particolare il Policlinico Ca’ Granda, fu travolta da questo morbo. Dal settembre 1918 all'aprile 1919 le persone affette da Influenza e relative complicanze ricoverate presso l'Ospedale furono complessivamente 5.684, di cui 4.198 guarirono mentre 1.486 decedettero. Tra il 1918 e il 1919 furono emanate delibere con provvedimenti di tipo amministrativo e organizzativo messi in atto per far fronte alla situazione. Si intrapresero iniziative sull'igiene degli ambienti ospedalieri e sulla disinfezione della biancheria dei malati; vennero acquistati numerosi strumenti medicali, vennero aperti nuovi spazi dedicati ai malati di Spagnola e si introdussero regole e modalità riguardanti le visite ai malati da parte del pubblico. Come oggi, diversi furono i colleghi colpiti e i decessi per tale causa, ma vennero riconosciuti loro premi, gratificazioni ed elogi per l'opera faticosa e pericolosa che essi svolgevano quotidianamente.Parole Chiave: Assistenza, Influenza Spagnola, Policlinico Milano, Storia dell’assistenza infermieristicaABSTRACTIn this period of Covid19 pandemic, for historians to create parallels with previous experiences in similar contexts becomes almost instantaneous. The Spanish Flu, which our grandparents still remember, was a disease that in the course of history killed millions of people: it is thought that at least 25-30 million people died from it, in Italy estimates show about 600,000 deaths for Spanish flu. The city of Milan, in particular the Policlinico Ca' Granda, was overwhelmed by this disease. From September 1918 to April 1919, a total of 5,684 people suffering from Influenza were admitted to the hospital, of whom 4,198 recovered and 1,486 died. Between 1918 and 1919, administrative and organizational measures were implemented to deal with the situation. Initiatives were taken on the hygiene of the hospital environment and on the disinfection of the patients' linen; numerous instruments were purchased; new spaces were opened for the Spanish patients and rules and procedures were introduced regarding visits to the sick by the public. We should not forget the central role that nurses played during 1918 and 1919. As today, several colleagues were affected and died for this cause, but they were awarded prizes, gratifications and praise for the hard and dangerous work they did on a daily basis.Keywords: Health care, Spanish flu, Policlinico of Milan, Nursing history
    Keywords covid19
    Language Italian
    Publishing date 2020-10-03
    Publisher CNAI
    Publishing country it
    Document type Article ; Online
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  3. Article: Biomarker Landscape in Neuroendocrine Tumors With High-Grade Features: Current Knowledge and Future Perspective.

    Prisciandaro, Michele / Antista, Maria / Raimondi, Alessandra / Corti, Francesca / Morano, Federica / Centonze, Giovanni / Sabella, Giovanna / Mangogna, Alessandro / Randon, Giovanni / Pagani, Filippo / Prinzi, Natalie / Niger, Monica / Corallo, Salvatore / Castiglioni di Caronno, Erica / Massafra, Marco / Bartolomeo, Maria Di / de Braud, Filippo / Milione, Massimo / Pusceddu, Sara

    Frontiers in oncology

    2022  Volume 12, Page(s) 780716

    Abstract: Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are classified based on morphology and are graded based on their proliferation rate as either well-differentiated low-grade (G1) to intermediate (G2-G3) or poorly differentiated high-grade neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC G3). ... ...

    Abstract Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are classified based on morphology and are graded based on their proliferation rate as either well-differentiated low-grade (G1) to intermediate (G2-G3) or poorly differentiated high-grade neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC G3). Recently, in gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) NETs, a new subgroup of well-differentiated high-grade tumors (NET G3) has been divided from NEC by WHO due to its different clinical-pathologic features. Although several mutational analyses have been performed, a molecular classification of NET is an unmet need in particular for G3, which tends to be more aggressive and have less benefit to the available therapies. Specifically, new possible prognostic and, above all, predictive factors are highly awaited, giving the basis for new treatments. Alteration of
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-02-04
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2649216-7
    ISSN 2234-943X
    ISSN 2234-943X
    DOI 10.3389/fonc.2022.780716
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