Giulia Dei
University of Milan
7 Papers
9 Citations
Giulia Dei is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interstitial lung disease & Antisynthetase syndrome. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Giulia Dei include University of Milano-Bicocca.
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Papers
Influence of Antisynthetase Antibodies Specificities on Antisynthetase Syndrome Clinical Spectrum Time Course
Lorenzo Cavagna,Ernesto Trallero-Araguás,Federica Meloni,Ilaria Cavazzana,Jorge Rojas-Serrano,Eugen Feist,Giovanni Zanframundo,Valentina Morandi,Alain Meyer,José António Pereira da Silva,Carlo Jorge Matos Costa,Øyvind Molberg,Helena Andersson,Veronica Codullo,Marta Mosca,Simone Barsotti,Rossella Neri,Carlo Alberto Scirè,Marcello Govoni,Federica Furini,Francisco Javier López-Longo,Julia Martínez-Barrio,Udo Schneider,Hanns-Martin Lorenz,Andrea Doria,Anna Ghirardello,Norberto Ortego-Centeno,Marco Confalonieri,Paola Tomietto,Nicolò Pipitone,Ana Belén Rodriguez Cambrón,María Ángeles Blázquez Cañamero,Reinhard E. Voll,Sarah Wendel,Salvatore Scarpato,François Maurier,Massimiliano Limonta,Paolo Colombelli,Margherita Giannini,Bernard Geny,Eugenio Arrigoni,E. Bravi,Paola Migliorini,Alessandro Mathieu,Matteo Piga,Ulrich Drott,Christiane Delbrueck,Jutta Bauhammer,Giovanni Cagnotto,Carlo Vancheri,Gianluca Sambataro,Ellen De Langhe,Pier Paolo Sainaghi,Cristina Monti,Francesca Gigli Berzolari,Mariaeva Romano,Francesco Bonella,Christof Specker,Andreas Schwarting,Ignacio Villa Blanco,Carlo Selmi,Angela Ceribelli,Laura Nuño,Antonio Mera-Varela,Nair Pérez Gómez,Enrico Fusaro,Simone Parisi,Luigi Sinigaglia,Nicoletta Del Papa,Maurizio Benucci,Marco A. Cimmino,Valeria Riccieri,Fabrizio Conti,Gian Domenico Sebastiani,Annamaria Iuliano,Giacomo Emmi,Daniele Cammelli,Marco Sebastiani,Andreina Teresa Manfredi,Javier Bachiller-Corral,Walter Alberto Sifuentes Giraldo,Giuseppe Paolazzi,Lesley Ann Saketkoo,Roberto Giorgi,Fausto Salaffi,José M. Cifrián,Roberto Caporali,Francesco Locatelli,Enrico Marchioni,Alberto Pesci,Giulia Dei,Maria Rosa Pozzi,Lomater Claudia,Jörg H W Distler,Johannes Knitza,G. Schett,Florenzo Iannone,Marco Fornaro,Franco Franceschini,Luca Quartuccio,Roberto Gerli,Elena Bartoloni,Silvia Bellando Randone,Giuseppe Zampogna,Montserrat I Gonzalez Perez,Mayra Mejía,Esther F. Vicente,Konstantinos Triantafyllias,Raquel López-Mejías,Marco Matucci-Cerinic,Albert Selva-O'Callaghan,Santos Castañeda,Carlomaurizio Montecucco,Miguel A. González-Gay +113 more
TL;DR: Survition was not influenced by the underlying anti-aminoacyl tRNA synthetase antibodies’ positivity, which confirmed that antisynthetase syndrome is a heterogeneous condition and that antibody specificity only partially influences the clinical presentation and evolution of this condition.
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Timing of onset affects arthritis presentation pattern in antisyntethase syndrome
Miguel A. González-Gay,Carlomaurizio Montecucco,Albert Selva-O'Callaghan,Ernesto Trallero-Araguás,Ovynd Molberg,Helena Andersson,Jorge Rojas-Serrano,Diana Isabel Perez-Roman,Jutta Bauhammer,Christoph Fiehn,Rossella Neri,Simone Barsotti,Hannes M Lorenz,Andrea Doria,Anna Ghirardello,Florenzo Iannone,Margherita Giannini,Franco Franceschini,Ilaria Cavazzana,Konstantinos Triantafyllias,Maurizio Benucci,Maria Infantino,Mariangela Manfredi,Fabrizio Conti,Andreas Schwarting,Gian Domenico Sebastiani,Annamaria Iuliano,Giacomo Emmi,Elena Silvestri,Marcello Govoni,Carlo Alberto Scirè,Federica Furini,Francisco Javier López-Longo,Julia Martínez-Barrio,Marco Sebastiani,Andreina Teresa Manfredi,Javier Bachiller-Corral,Walter Alberto Sifuentes Giraldo,Marco A. Cimmino,Claudio Cosso,Alessandro Belotti Masserini,Giovanni Cagnotto,Veronica Codullo,Mariaeva Romano,Giuseppe Paolazzi,Raffaele Pellerito,Lesley Ann Saketkoo,Norberto Ortego-Centeno,Luca Quartuccio,Alberto Batticciotto,Elena Bartoloni Bocci,Roberto Gerli,Christof Specker,E. Bravi,Carlo Selmi,Simone Parisi,Fausto Salaffi,Federica Meloni,Enrico Marchioni,Alberto Pesci,Giulia Dei,Marco Confalonieri,Paola Tomietto,Laura Nuño,Francesco Bonella,Nicolò Pipitone,Antonio Mera-Valera,Nair Perez-Gomez,Simone Gerzeli,Raquel López-Mejías,Carlo Jorge Matos-Costa,José António Pereira da Silva,José M. Cifrián,Claudia Alpini,Ignazio Olivieri,María Ángeles Blázquez Cañamero,Ana Belén Rodriguez Cambrón,Santos Castañeda,Lorenzo Cavagna +78 more
TL;DR: In ASSD, the timing of appearance with respect to disease onset influences arthritis characteristics, and RA features are more common when arthritis occurs from ASSD onset, suggesting an overlap between RA and ASSD in these patients.
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Functional Progression in Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease Resulted Positive to Antisynthetase Antibodies: A Multicenter, Retrospective Analysis
Giulia Dei,Paola Rebora,Martina Catalano,Marco Sebastiani,Paola Faverio,Maria Rosa Pozzi,Andreina Teresa Manfredi,Paolo Cameli,Francesco Salton,Carlo Salvarani,Lorenzo Cavagna,Marco Confalonieri,Elena Bargagli,Fabrizio Luppi,Alberto Pesci +14 more
TL;DR: The absence of differences in pulmonary functional progression between patients positive to anti-Jo-1 vs. non-anti-Jo1 anti-synthetase antibodies is highlighted, suggesting that the type of autoantibody detected in the framework of ASSD does not affect lung function decline.
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Non-specific interstitial pneumonia and features of connective tissue disease: What are the consequences of a different point of view?
Alice Biffi,Giulia Dei,De Giacomi F,Anna Stainer,Parma Lo,Maria Rosa Pozzi,Paola Faverio,Alberto Pesci +7 more
- 04 Sep 2018
TL;DR: IPAF criteria seem to be more representative than UCTD criteria in identifying patients with autoimmune features, and further studies are needed to verify if IPAF should include patients with positive antisynthetase serology.
Non Specific Interstitial Pneumonia and features of connective tissue disease:what are the consequences of a different point of view?
Alice Biffi,Giulia Dei,Anna Stainer,Federica De Giacomi,Maria Rosa Pozzi,Paola Faverio,Alberto Pesci +6 more
Abstract: Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) without a definitive diagnosis of connective tissue diseases (CTD) were historically described as Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease (UCTD-ILD). Recently a new classification, Interstitial Pneumonia with Autoimmune Features (IPAF), has been proposed. Aim of this study was to describe the prevalence, clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of UCTD and IPAF subjects in a cohort of Non-Specific Interstitial Pneumonia (NSIP) patients. This retrospective, observational study enrolled 102 adult patients characterized by NSIP pattern on High Resolution Computed Tomography, without a specific diagnosis of CTD. Three groups were identified according to patients' characteristics: IPAF, UCTD or idiopathic NSIP (iNSIP). Forty percent, 27% and 55% of patients showed diagnostic criteria for IPAF, UCTD and iNSIP, respectively. No significant differences in age, gender, smoking habit, pulmonary function tests and three-year survival rate were observed among study groups. IPAF patients with antisynthetase antibodies positivity, in comparison to IPAF without antisynthetase antibodies positivity, showed more frequently an acute onset (44% vs 9%, p<0.012). The presence of autoimmune features seems not to be associated with better outcomes in NSIP patients. IPAF criteria seem to be more representative than UCTD criteria in identifying patients with autoimmune features. Further studies are needed to verify if IPAF should include patients with positive antisynthetase serology.