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Antonio Simone Laganà

Other affiliations: University of Messina
Bio: Antonio Simone Laganà is an academic researcher from University of Insubria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Endometriosis. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 344 publications receiving 6132 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Simone Laganà include University of Messina.


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TL;DR: A narrative review synthesizing the findings of the English literature retrieved from computerized databases from inception to June 2019 suggests that a single etiopathogenetic model is not sufficient to explain its complex pathobiology.
Abstract: The etiopathogenesis of endometriosis is a multifactorial process resulting in a heterogeneous disease. Considering that endometriosis etiology and pathogenesis are still far from being fully elucidated, the current review aims to offer a comprehensive summary of the available evidence. We performed a narrative review synthesizing the findings of the English literature retrieved from computerized databases from inception to June 2019, using the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) unique ID term “Endometriosis” (ID:D004715) with “Etiology” (ID:Q000209), “Immunology” (ID:Q000276), “Genetics” (ID:D005823) and “Epigenesis, Genetic” (ID:D044127). Endometriosis may origin from Mullerian or non-Mullerian stem cells including those from the endometrial basal layer, Mullerian remnants, bone marrow, or the peritoneum. The innate ability of endometrial stem cells to regenerate cyclically seems to play a key role, as well as the dysregulated hormonal pathways. The presence of such cells in the peritoneal cavity and what leads to the development of endometriosis is a complex process with a large number of interconnected factors, potentially both inherited and acquired. Genetic predisposition is complex and related to the combined action of several genes with limited influence. The epigenetic mechanisms control many of the processes involved in the immunologic, immunohistochemical, histological, and biological aberrations that characterize the eutopic and ectopic endometrium in affected patients. However, what triggers such alterations is not clear and may be both genetically and epigenetically inherited, or it may be acquired by the particular combination of several elements such as the persistent peritoneal menstrual reflux as well as exogenous factors. The heterogeneity of endometriosis and the different contexts in which it develops suggest that a single etiopathogenetic model is not sufficient to explain its complex pathobiology.

244 citations

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TL;DR: The aim of this narrative review is to elucidate the impact of anxiety and depression in the management of women with endometriosis and suggest that the experience of pelvic pain is an important component of endometRIosis and may significantly affect emotive functioning of affected women.
Abstract: Endometriosis is one of the most common gynecological diseases and affects ~10% of women in reproductive age The most common clinical signs of endometriosis are menstrual irregularities, chronic pelvic pain (CPP), dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia and infertility Symptoms of endometriosis often affect psychological and social functioning of patients For this reason, endometriosis is considered as a disabling condition that may significantly compromise social relationships, sexuality and mental health Considering this point, the aim of this narrative review is to elucidate the impact of anxiety and depression in the management of women with endometriosis Psychological factors have an important role in determining the severity of symptoms, and women who suffer from endometriosis report high levels of anxiety, depression and other psychiatric disorders In addition, endometriosis is one of the most important causes of CPP; women with endometriosis suffer from a wide range of pelvic pain such as dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, nonmenstrual (chronic) pelvic pain, pain at ovulation, dyschezia and dysuria Several studies have underlined the influence of CPP on quality of life and psychological well-being of women with endometriosis Data suggest that the experience of pelvic pain is an important component of endometriosis and may significantly affect emotive functioning of affected women It has been demonstrated that high levels of anxiety and depression can amplify the severity of pain Further studies are needed to better understand the relationship between psychological factors and perception of pain Treatment of endometriosis may be hormonal or surgical Surgery is the primary treatment for more severe forms of endometriosis There are few data in the literature about the influence of psychological factors and psychiatric comorbidities on the effectiveness of treatments It is important to evaluate the presence of previous psychiatric diseases in order to select the most appropriate treatment for the patient

243 citations

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TL;DR: The status of vitamin B12 among vegetarians, the diagnostic markers for the detection of cobalamin deficiency and appropriate sources for sufficient intake are discussed, through the description of the features and functions of Vitamin B12 and its absorption mechanism.
Abstract: Cobalamin is an essential molecule for humans. It acts as a cofactor in one-carbon transfers through methylation and molecular rearrangement. These functions take place in fatty acid, amino acid and nucleic acid metabolic pathways. The deficiency of vitamin B12 is clinically manifested in the blood and nervous system where the cobalamin plays a key role in cell replication and in fatty acid metabolism. Hypovitaminosis arises from inadequate absorption, from genetic defects that alter transport through the body, or from inadequate intake as a result of diet. With the growing adoption of vegetarian eating styles in Western countries, there is growing focus on whether diets that exclude animal foods are adequate. Since food availability in these countries is not a problem, and therefore plant foods are sufficiently adequate, the most delicate issue remains the contribution of cobalamin, which is poorly represented in plants. In this review, we will discuss the status of vitamin B12 among vegetarians, the diagnostic markers for the detection of cobalamin deficiency and appropriate sources for sufficient intake, through the description of the features and functions of vitamin B12 and its absorption mechanism.

209 citations

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TL;DR: A hypothesis is presented that deregulation of genes and the Wnt signaling pathway Wnt/β-catenin leads to aberrations and deregulation within the mesoderm, thus, may cause aberrant placement of stem cells.

176 citations

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TL;DR: It could be suggested to classify the patients with emphasis on the phenotype, as well as their symptom clusters, to tailor the diagnostic and management choices according to the observed biomarkers of IC/PBS.
Abstract: Interstitial cystitis/painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS) is a chronic pain syndrome and a chronic inflammatory condition prevalent in women that leads to urgency, sleep disruption, nocturia and pain in the pelvic area, to the detriment of the sufferer’s quality of life. The aim of this review is to highlight the newest diagnostic strategies and potential therapeutic techniques. A comprehensive literature review was performed on MEDLINE, PubMed, and Cochrane databases gathering all literature about “Interstitial cystitis” and “Painful Bladder Syndrome”. Visual analogue scales, epidemiological strategies, pain questionnaires and similar techniques were not included in this literature survey. The etiology, exact diagnosis and epidemiology of IC/PBS are still not clearly understood. To date, its prevalence is estimated to be in the range of 45 per 100,000 women and 8 per 100,000 men, whereas joint prevalence in both sexes is 10.6 cases per 100,000. There are no “gold standards” in the diagnosis or detection of IC/PBS, therefore, several etiological theories were investigated, such as permeability, glycosaminoglycans, mast cell, infection and neuroendocrine theory to find new diagnostic strategies and potential biomarkers. Due to the fact that this disease is of an intricate nature, and that many of its symptoms overlap with other concomitant diseases, it could be suggested to classify the patients with emphasis on the phenotype, as well as their symptom clusters, to tailor the diagnostic and management choices according to the observed biomarkers.

149 citations


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TL;DR: It is suggested that ultrasound, laparoscopic, hormonal and endometrial parameters should be employed as diagnostic criteria for ovarian polycystosis.
Abstract: Due to the comprehensive examination of 50 patients with ovarian polycystosis the authors suggested that ultrasound, laparoscopic, hormonal and endometrial parameters should be employed as diagnostic criteria.

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