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A Patriotic Internationalism: The Tunisian Communist Party’s Commitment to the Liberation of Peoples
At its onset, internationalism has been the horizon of struggle of communism and the spearhead of its strategy. In the Third World, however, it has been remoulded due to the spread of the nationalist wave and the challenge of underdevelopment. By focusing on the Tunisian Communist Party (PCT), this chapter examines key features of its commitment to the external front, notably in the ‘tricontinental’ arena, subsequent to the nationalist turn of the mid-1950s. After analysing the PCT’s stance towards the Arab movement of national liberation, special attention will be devoted to the Palestinian and Sahrawi causes. Th e different stance adopted by the PCT – activism in the first case and taciturnity in the second one – sheds light on the party’s priorities and networks, where pride of place was given to the Soviet Union and the Maghrebi communist parties
Spazio privato, spazio pubblico e società civile in Medio Oriente e in Africa del Nord
Tra le tante tematiche relative allo spazio privato in questo volume verranno affrontati nella loro complessità aspetti
personali che riguardano l'individuo quali nascita, alimentazione, sessualità (comprese le
questioni d identità), maternità, malattia, morte, e la stretta connessione con il contesto culturale
e sociale più ampio che condiziona pratiche e credenze condivisi come i rituali di guarigione e di
passaggio. Per quanto riguarda lo spazio pubblico saranno oggetto di studio i rapporti tra la
società civile e la politica (nascita di movimenti, sindacati, partiti ecc..), tra la collettività e
l'amministrazione, i mezzi di comunicazione e le autorità, l'individuo e le normative che ne
regolano la vita privata come il diritto di famiglia, la fecondazione assistita e i diritti e libertà
individuali. Lo spazio pubblico è inteso anche alla lettera come luogo d incontro e organizzazione
della collettività in un intersecarsi ed evolversi della realtà urbana e architettonica. Non
mancheranno studi relativi ai rapporti politici ed economici tra l Europa o più in particolare tra
l'Italia e i Paesi in oggetto. Inoltre sarà dato ampio spazio alla scrittura letteraria e autobiografica
sia come processo di esternizzazione del privato sia come re-interpretazione e evocazione di
luoghi pubblici e politici
Continuous haemofiltration in acute renal failure with prostacyclin as the sole anti-haemostatic agent.
To investigate the safety and efficacy of a synthetic prostacyclin analogue (epoprostenol) for circuit maintenance during continuous veno-venous haemofiltration (CVVH) in patients with acute renal failure (ARF).Observational case study.University-affiliated six-bed intermediate renal care unit in a nephrology and internal medicine department of a 1300-bed teaching hospital.A consecutive series of critically ill ARF patients in whom prostacyclin was the sole anti-haemostatic agent used for CVVH.Bicarbonate-based CVVH in pre-dilution (1.5 l/h); blood flow rate at 200 ml/min; prostacyclin at 4 ng/kg per min infusion in the extracorporeal circuit before the haemofilter.Fifty-one ARF patients (mean APACHE II 27.2, SD 7.8; acute tubular necrosis in 44/51, 83\%; mechanical ventilation 14/51, 21\%; in-hospital mortality 28/51, 54\%) underwent CVVH for a total of 4040 h (230 circuits, median number 4 circuits per patient, range 1-13). Four patients out of 51 (7.8\%) experienced major bleeding during CVVH (1.0 episode per 1000 patient-hours of treatment; 95\%CI, 0.4-2.6); no death could be attributed to haemorrhage. Therapeutic intervention for hypotension (fluids and/or vasopressors) was required in 15.5\% of the CVVH sessions monitored. The median duration of the circuit was 15.0 h (95\% CI, 13.0-16.5).The use of prostacyclin as the sole anti-haemostatic agent for CVVH entails a low risk of haemorrhagic complications, while maintaining the patency of the circuit long enough to allow the delivery of an adequate dose of renal replacement therapy. Further studies are needed to compare this technique to other anti-haemostatic strategies for CVVH
Congenital anomalies of kidney and urinary tract.: a clinical and epidemiological study in the adult population. XLV CONGRESS EDTA – EUROPEAN RENAL ASSOCIATION. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN. MAY 10-13; 2008.
Renal involvement in secondary amyloidosis of Muckle-Wells syndrome: marked improvement of renal function and reduction of proteinuria after therapy with human anti-interleukin-1β monoclonal antibody canakinumab
Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS) is a rare hereditary autoinflammatory disorder characterized by recurrent urticaria-like skin rashes, arthralgias, conjunctivitis, hypoacusia, and risk of reactive AA amyloidosis due to the progressive accumulation of amyloid fibrils in different organs. Its genetic defect lies in mutations in the NLRP3 gene, encoding the cryopyrin protein, and resulting in interleukin (IL)-1β oversecretion. Renal involvement, in terms of proteinuria or renal insufficiency, can be observed in up to 25 % of patients. Herein, we describe our experience with two Caucasian patients, father and son, aged 52 and 26 years, respectively, heterozygous for both V198M and R260W NLRP3 mutations who had AA amyloid deposits on renal biopsy. The fully human monoclonal antibody canakinumab, providing selective and prolonged IL-1β blockade, was administered in both patients every 60 days over a period of 18 months. This treatment allowed to obtain amazing results: a rapid disappearance of any clinical symptoms, the stable normalization of serum amyloid-A and, furthermore, a marked improvement of glomerular filtration rate and proteinuria with no adverse events. Our data, though limited to only two patients, emphasize that therapeutic intervention with canakinumab, suppressing both inflammation and IL-1β-mediated manifestations, can contribute to improve kidney function in MWS with overt renal amyloidosis
Impact of malnutrition on the performance of the APACHE II severity-of-illness scoring system in acute renal failure
Incidence, risk factors and prognosis of gastrointestinal hemorrhage complicating acute renal failure
P-POSSUM score: a prognostic instrument for postoperative complications in Crohn's disease
Aim. The purpose of this work is to demonstrate the correlation between the p-POSSUM score and the severity of Crohn’s Disease (CD) postoperative complications, evaluated by using the Clavien-Dindo score. Patients and methods. We have selected data of 22 patients (11 males, 11 females) that had been recovered in the Operative Unit of General Surgery of the University of Palermo General Hospital and undergone surgery for CD from 2010 to 2017. Results. Patients who underwent surgery for complicated CD was divided in three different group on the base of Clavien Dindo score, C1 (Clavien-Dindo I 1), C2 (Clavien Dindo = 2), and C3 (Clavien Dindo J 3). ANOVA one way statistic analysis was used to investigate the presence of statistic difference in the mean of p-POSSUM operative score between the three groups of patients who underwent surgery for complicated CD. Results show that the severity of postoperative complication after surgery for complicated CD is related to the value of p-POSSUM sco..
Congenital anomalies of kidney and urinary tract.: a clinical and epidemiological study in the adult population.
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