759 research outputs found

    PLAYGROUNDS. Allora ci droghiamo

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    Forgotten Architecture nasce come gruppo Facebook il 28 maggio 2019 per condividere, in uno spazio virtuale, i progetti dimenticati o lasciati nell’ombra in Europa e nel resto del mondo. L’idea alla base di Forgotten Architecture è semplice: recuperare progetti di architetti poco noti e opere lasciate nell’ombra dei maestri, approfondire figure “minori”, unire diverse formazioni in Storia dell’Architettura per integrare il percorso universitario. Ideato da Bianca Felicori, ricercatrice e autrice di architettura, nel giro di poco tempo è diventato un fenomeno sociale e ha dato vita ad una vera e propria community coinvolgendo un pubblico di settore e non. Forgotten Architecture ora diventa libro, e lo fa mantenendo i suoi caratteri di esperienza collettiva, dinamica ed orizzontale nata proprio sui social network. Per rimanere fedeli ai principi del gruppo, la scelta curatoriale per il corpo centrale del libro usa come traccia contenutistica le categorie architettoniche pubblicate con maggiore frequenza sul gruppo: l’architettura effimera, le stazioni di servizio, le discoteche e i villaggi vacanza, le case, i playgrounds. Molti dei testi sono stati scritti e curati da membri attivi del gruppo Facebook, che hanno liberamente interpretato il tema architettonico. Ogni capitolo è poi accompagnato da una selezione di progetti pubblicati sul gruppo, ognuno dei quali riporta, in didascalia, il nome della persona che lo ha condiviso sul gruppo Facebook. Il libro di Forgotten Architecture è il risultato di anni di ricerca e raccolta di materiale fotografico, documenti e disegni da studi professionali, archivi privati e istituzioni

    Ultra-High Frequency Ultrasound (UHFUS) Features of Pyoderma Gangrenosum, Venous Leg Ulcers, and Acute Ulcerative Lesions

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    : Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a neutrophilic dermatological disorder, marked by the dysregulation of both innate and adaptive immunity. Recently, non-invasive imaging techniques, including the use of Ultra-High Frequency Ultrasound (UHFUS), have been used to assess patients with PG. The primary objective of this study is to characterize the UHFUS differences among various cutaneous ulcerative diseases. We enrolled 45 patients: 15 patients suffered from PG (Group 1), distinguished in inflammatory phase (PG-i) and non-inflammatory phase (PG-ni); 15 patients had Venous Leg Ulcers (VLU) (Group 2); and 15 patients had Acute Injury (AI) (Group 3). For each lesion, UHFUS examination was performed with a 70 MHz linear probe to examine the angle of ulceration, epidermal and dermal morphological characteristics vascular morphology and the "scattering" signal. The study identified significant differences in the ulceration angle among various ulcerative pathologies: obtuse in Group 2, flat or straight in Group 3, predominantly acute or straight in Group 1. Moreover, PG-i phase exhibited significant fragmentation of the dermoepidermal junction (DEJ). The presence of a Subepidermal Low Echogenic Band (SLEB), hypoechogenicity of the dermis, and fluid collections were predominantly observed in the PG-i. The predominant vascular morphology in Groups 2 and 3 was regular, while in Groups 1 was irregular, presenting a high degree of "scattering" signals. The study highlights the usefulness of UHFUS as an imaging tool for assessing skin ulcers, especially those related to PG. This approach could be promising for improving diagnosis and treatment. However, further research is needed for standardization and clinical implementation

    Bianca Garavelli studiosa e scrittrice

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    Bianca Garavelli (Vigevano, 1958-2021) was a highly regarded figure in the literary world, both on the critical and creative side. Author of important critical studies on Dante and of a successful commentary on the Commediam (begun under the supervision of Maria Corti but then continued independently), as well as critic and reviewer for newspapers and periodicals, Garavelli also wrote and published poems, novels and short stories. This article offers an exhaustive bio-bibliographical profile of Bianca Garavelli, whose literary work in various fields is reconstructed and critically examined

    Let´s (watch me) play : which factors relate to Let´s Play addiction?

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    Author Bianca Haun, BScZusammenfassungen in englischer SpracheMasterarbeit Universität Linz 201

    Enhancing Hidradenitis Suppurativa Assessment

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    Introduction: Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting hair follicles, causing recurrent abscesses and nodules in intertriginous regions. The International HS Severity Score System (IHS4) is widely used to assess HS severity by counting inflammatory nodules, abscesses, and draining fistulas/tunnels. However, traditional clinical examinations may underestimate HS severity due to the presence of subclinical lesions. This study aims to enhance the accuracy of HS severity assessment by incorporating ultra-high frequency ultrasound (UHFUS) to detect subclinical lesions, such as microtunnels. Methods: A cohort of 122 patients with HS (75 females and 47 males) was evaluated. Clinical severity was assessed using the IHS4 scoring system. UHFUS assessments were performed using a 70 MHz probe for patients with mild and moderate IHS4 scores. Statistical tools were used to assess the significance of UHFUS in detecting additional lesions not identified during clinical examinations. Results: The study found that 23% of patients had mild HS, 58.2% had moderate HS, and 18.9% had severe HS according to IHS4. Among the 28 patients with mild IHS4, 14 had microtunnels detected by UHFUS, leading to a change in disease staging: 11.5% of patients were reclassified as mild, while 69.7% were reclassified as moderate. A statistically significant difference in the distribution of severity classifications before and after UHFUS examination was observed (χ2 = 5.11, P = .0238). Conclusion: The study underscores the critical role of UHFUS as a non-invasive technique for the precise assessment of HS. The integration of UHFUS with a 70 MHz probe significantly enhances the detection of subclinical lesions, such as microtunnels, enabling timely intervention and potentially preventing disease progression. Despite the study's limitations, including its monocentric design and small sample size, the findings support the use of UHFUS in improving the accuracy of HS severity assessment

    A combined intervention for executive deficits and anxiety in Parkinson's patients: a case study

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    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder most commonly associated with motor symptomatology, yet often presenting with deficits in attention, executive functioning (EF; e.g., planning, mental flexibility, complex attention), anxiety, and depression, with debilitating effects on patients’ quality of life. Current interventions, including pharmacological and surgical methods show efficacy in motor symptom management, yet produce equivocal results in addressing non-motor dysfunction. The goal of this paper was to describe and investigate the efficacy and patient acceptance of a nonpharmacological intervention for treatment of executive dysfunction (ED) and anxiety in PD, in the context of a case study (the case of Mr. K). Brain and Mind Fitness Program (BMFP) is a short-term intervention, consisting of a combination of cognitive remediation and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). BMFP was demonstrated to be fully acceptable to Mr. K, based on ratings of 4 feasibility dimensions (fatigue, effort, progress, and enjoyment). The program also proved to be efficacious in alleviating Mr. K’s anxiety and depression symptoms, with benefits extending over the treatment period. BMFP, elsewhere shown to be an effective cognitive re-training of EF in PD patients, exhibited limited gains in the case of Mr. K., possibly due to his relatively intact cognitive abilities at baseline. Despite its limitations, the case of Mr. K presents a novel approach to treatment of PD non-motor symptoms and a learning opportunity for researchers and clinicians interested in expanding their knowledge across disciplines.Psy. D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Bianca R. Georgesc

    BIANCA (Brain Intensity AbNormality Classification Algorithm): a new tool for automated segmentation of white matter hyperintensities

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    Reliable quantification of white matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin (WMHs) is increasingly needed, given the presence of these MRI findings in patients with several neurological and vascular disorders, as well as in elderly healthy subjects. We present BIANCA (Brain Intensity AbNormality Classification Algorithm), a fully automated, supervised method for WMH detection, based on the k-nearest neighbour (k-NN) algorithm. Relative to previous k-NN based segmentation methods, BIANCA offers different options for weighting the spatial information, local spatial intensity averaging, and different options for the choice of the number and location of the training points. BIANCA is multimodal and highly flexible so that the user can adapt the tool to their protocol and specific needs. We optimised and validated BIANCA on two datasets with different MRI protocols and patient populations (a “predominantly neurodegenerative” and a “predominantly vascular” cohort). BIANCA was first optimised on a subset of images for each dataset in terms of overlap and volumetric agreement with a manually segmented WMH mask. The correlation between the volumes extracted with BIANCA (using the optimised set of options), the volumes extracted from the manual masks and visual ratings showed that BIANCA is a valid alternative to manual segmentation. The optimised set of options was then applied to the whole cohorts and the resulting WMH volume estimates showed good correlations with visual ratings and with age. Finally, we performed a reproducibility test, to evaluate the robustness of BIANCA, and compared BIANCA performance against existing methods. Our findings suggest that BIANCA, which will be freely available as part of the FSL package, is a reliable method for automated WMH segmentation in large cross-sectional cohort studies. © 2016 The Author

    Dataset: Culturally Responsive Supervision

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    Thesis title: A Study Exploring the Supervisory Relationship in the Context of Culturally Responsive Supervision: A Supervisee&rsquo;s Perspective Quantitative and qualitative survey data on supervisee perspectives of culturally responsive supervision and their supervisory relationship. The data was collected by the primary author and can be viewed in SPSS. </span
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