A Vinciguerra
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Rampinelli V, Ferrari M, Dohin I, Vinciguerra A, Mattavelli D, Saccardo T, et al.
Rhinology
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39831842
Background: This study examines the management and outcomes of large paranasal sinus osteomas (PSO), especially those abutting or encasing critical structures of the skull base and orbit. Methodology: A multicentric...
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Vinciguerra A, Daloiso A, Dohin I, Boaria F, Marc M, Ferrari M, et al.
Rhinology
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39365314
Recurrent epistaxis, despite conservative therapies (i.e. nasal packing or direct vessel coagulation), is generally treated with ligation of the sphenopalatine artery (SPA). Indeed, the rationale behind SPA ligation lies in...
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Augurio A, Macchia G, Caravatta L, Lucarelli M, Di Gugliemo F, Vinciguerra A, et al.
Clin Transl Radiat Oncol
. 2023 Oct;
43:100688.
PMID: 37854671
Purpose: To provide straightforward instructions for daily practice in delineating emerging organs-at-risk (OARs) of the female pelvis and to discuss the interobserver variability in a two-step multicenter study. Methods And...
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Cepparulo P, Brancaccio P, Sirabella R, Anzilotti S, Guida N, Laudati G, et al.
CNS Neurosci Ther
. 2023 Sep;
30(3):e14448.
PMID: 37718696
Background: miRNA-based strategies have recently emerged as a promising therapeutic approach in several neurodegenerative diseases. Unregulated cation influx is implicated in several cellular mechanisms underlying neural cell death during ischemia....
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Validation of modular endoscopic medial maxillectomies for inverted papilloma of the maxillary sinus
Vinciguerra A, Mattavelli D, Turri-Zanoni M, Ferrari M, Schreiber A, Rampinelli V, et al.
Rhinology
. 2023 Jul;
61(4):368-375.
PMID: 37515817
Background: Treatment of inverted papilloma of the maxillary sinus (IPMS) has a lower success rate compared to other IPs. As such, its correct management generally needs trans-nasal endoscopic medial maxillectomy...
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Brancaccio P, Anzilotti S, Cuomo O, Vinciguerra A, Campanile M, Herchuelz A, et al.
Cell Death Discov
. 2022 Jul;
8(1):318.
PMID: 35831286
To identify alternative interventions in neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, researchers' attention has been focused to the study of endogenous neuroprotective strategies. Based on the preconditioning concept that a subthreshold insult may...
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Francolini G, Timon G, Matrone F, Marvaso G, Nicosia L, Ognibene L, et al.
Clin Transl Oncol
. 2021 Jul;
23(12):2568-2578.
PMID: 34286475
Objectives: Postoperative prostate cancer patients are a heterogeneous population, and many prognostic factors (e.g., local staging, PSA kinetics, margin status, histopathological features) may influence their clinical management. In this complex...
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Trimarchi M, Rampi A, Vinciguerra A, Polizzi E, Policaro N, Gastaldi G
J Biol Regul Homeost Agents
. 2021 Jan;
34(6 Suppl. 3):59-68.
PMID: 33412781
Cocaine is one of the most popular illicit drugs in Europe and cocaine-induced midline destructive lesions (CIMDL) represent a rare but destructive consequence of its intranasal use. The extent of...
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Pianta L, Vinciguerra A, Bertazzoni G, Morello R, Mangiatordi F, Lund V, et al.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2020 May;
277(10):2921-2924.
PMID: 32449022
Purpose: SARS-CoV-2 is a new pandemic influenza caused by a coronavirus which main route of transmission is through exhaled droplets that primarily infect the nose and the nasopharynx. The aim...
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Pignataro G, Brancaccio P, Laudati G, Valsecchi V, Anzilotti S, Casamassa A, et al.
Cell Calcium
. 2020 Mar;
87:102183.
PMID: 32120196
The ischemic tolerance (IT) paradigm represents a fundamental cell response to certain types or injury able to render an organ more "tolerant" to a subsequent, stronger, insult. During the 16th...