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Preventing Osteoporosis, Sarcopenia and Obesity to Care about Quality of Life

Cacciatore S, Massaro C, Landi F

A recent review by Kumari and Khanna examined the prevalence of sarcopenic obesity using various comorbidities, diagnostic markers, and possible therapeutic approaches. The authors discussed the strong impact of sarcopenic...
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Clostridium tetani Infection in a Geriatric Patient: Do Not Let Your Guard Off!

Piscitelli A, Cacciatore S, Ambrosio F, Ragozzino R, Pasquini FM, Incordino F, D’Angelo E, Gerardino L, Maggi L, Landi F

Tetanus is an infectious disease caused by Clostridium tetani toxin. Although easily preventable through vaccination, over 73,000 new infections and 35,000 deaths due to tetanus occurred worldwide in 2019, with...
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Atypical Presentation of Pill Aspiration in Older Adults with Dysphagia: A Picture Not To Be Forgotten

Cacciatore S, Brandi V, Cocchi C, Elmi D, Gava G, Massaro C, Murace CA, Recupero C, Tosato M, Calvani R, Landi F

Nonconventional clinical presentations of diseases are common in older adults. Even dramatic events, such as foreign body (FB) inhalation, can occur in a subtle and non-specific manner. Pill aspiration is...
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A Case of Ralstonia pickettii Bloodstream Infection and the Growing Problem of Healthcare Associated Infections in Frail Older Adults

Fiore F, Cacciatore S, Tupputi S, Agostino C, Montenero R, Spaziani G, Elmi D, Medei M, Antocicco M, Mammarella F, Taddei E, Manes-Gravina E, Bernabei R, Landi F

Frailty is a clinically measurable state of vulnerability to developing increased dependency and/or mortality when exposed to a stressor. Chronic diseases, aggressive treatments, antibiotic overuse, microbiota changes, immune senescence, and...
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Rapidly Progressive Malignant Pelvic Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Neoplasm (PEComa) Associated with Eggerthella lenta Bloodstream Infection

Cacciatore S, Recupero C, Massaro C, Elmi D, Fusco D, Badiali V, Brandi V, Arciuolo D, Marazzi F, Landi F

Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComa) are rare mesenchymal neoplasms composed of cells that express melanocytic and myogenic markers and grow around small blood vessels. PEComa often show benign behaviors but...
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