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A digest of articles written 1999 and later, on the topic "Hepatitis," originating from Planet Earth —» Potenza L.  Display:  All Citations ·  All Abstracts
1 Editorial Is it now the time to update treatment protocols for lymphomas with new anti-virus systems? 2004

Luppi M, Barozzi P, Potenza L, Riva G, Morselli M, Torelli G. · Department of Oncology and Haematology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy. · Leukemia. · Pubmed #15284857 No free full text.

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2 Article HHV-6A in syncytial giant-cell hepatitis. free! 2008

Potenza L, Luppi M, Barozzi P, Rossi G, Cocchi S, Codeluppi M, Pecorari M, Masetti M, Di Benedetto F, Gennari W, Portolani M, Gerunda GE, Lazzarotto T, Landini MP, Schulz TF, Torelli G, Guaraldi G. · Department of Oncology and Hematology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Azienda Ospedaliera Policlinico, Modena, Italy. · N Engl J Med. · Pubmed #18687640 links to  free full text

Abstract: Syncytial giant-cell hepatitis is a rare but severe form of hepatitis that is associated with autoimmune diseases, drug reactions, and viral infections. We used serologic, molecular, and immunohistochemical methods to search for an infectious cause in a case of syncytial giant-cell hepatitis that developed in a liver-transplant recipient who had latent infection with variant B of human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6B) and who had received the organ from a donor with variant A latent infection (HHV-6A). At the onset of the disease, the detection of HHV-6A (but not HHV-6B) DNA in plasma, in affected liver tissue, and in single micromanipulated syncytial giant cells with the use of two different polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR) assays indicated the presence of active HHV-6A infection in the patient. Expression of the HHV-6A-specific early protein, p41/38, but not of the HHV-6B-specific late protein, p101, was demonstrated only in liver syncytial giant cells in the absence of other infectious pathogens. The same markers of HHV-6A active infection were documented in serial follow-up samples from the patient and disappeared only at the resolution of syncytial giant-cell hepatitis. Neither HHV-6B DNA nor late protein was identified in the same follow-up samples from the patient. Thus, HHV-6A may be a cause of syncytial giant-cell hepatitis.

3 Article Unusual sites of malignancy: case 1. Primary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of the hand in a patient with hepatitis C infection. 2001

Longo G, Potenza L, D'Apollo N, Ferrara L, Gandini G, Bertesi M, Torelli G, Emilia G. · University of Modena, Modena, Italy. · J Clin Oncol. · Pubmed #11230500 No free full text.

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