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T. Bartolotta
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Contrast-enhanced versus baseline ultrasonography in the characterization of benign focal hepatic lesions
2006
BENIGN GASTRIC POLYPS AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI INFECTION.
2006
Lobo azygos: variante anatomica spesso misconosciuta
2005
Synchronous liver metastases from colorectal carcinoma
2007
Hsp60 and Hsp10 overexpression in metastatic colon cancer.
2006
A rare cause of acute cholecystitis
2007
Linfangioma cistico addiminale: un'origine dbattuta.
2004
CD1A expression in Barrett's oesophagus: new role for an old molecule against metaplastic progression
2006
BENIGN GASTRIC POLYPS AND HELICOBACTER PYLORI
2006
A RARE CAUSE OF SIGMOID DIVERTICULUM PERFORATION
2007
Virtual broncoscopy in the preoperative assessment of airways stenosis
2006
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO PALLIATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATOBILIARY TRACT CARCINOMAS
2007
Platform session
2005
MULTIDISCIPLIBILIARY TRACT CARCINOMASNARY APPROACH TO PALLIATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PANCREATICO
2007
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING–GUIDED FOCUSED ULTRASOUND THALAMOTOMY IN PATIENT WITH TREMOR COMBINED WITH PARKINSONISM: RETREATMENT AFTER BENEFIT DECAY
2019
Background In recent years, transcranial Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused UltraSounds (tcMRgFUS) treatments for functional neurological disorders are giving a new thrust to the field of therapeutic brain lesioning. This technique has been proven safe and effective in selected patients. Here we present the case of a patient affected by tremor combined with parkinsonism who underwent a second tcMRgFUS thalamotomy because of relapsing tremor after a few months from the first tcMRgFUS treatment. Materials and Methods A 72-year-old, right-handed man, who came to our observation because of a disabling tremor affecting mainly his upper right limb and refusing any invasive surgical procedure. His …
Linfagioma cistico addominale: un’origine dibattuta.
2004
Trattamento simultaneo di metastasi epatiche e spleniche da carcinoma colo-rettale
2005
Urinary dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease patients
2016
Background: Autonomic nervous system dysfunction that affects 70–80% of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients, causes significant morbidity and it is correlated with poor quality of life. Objective: We assessed in a consecutive series of PD patients frequency of autonomic symptoms by means of the Scale for Outcomes for Parkinson’s disease AUTonomic (SCOPA-AUT) and we correlated it with the results of noninvasive urological studies (nUS). Methods: PD patients with known conditions that might have influenced urinary function were excluded. Clinical assessment of PD patients included the H&Y staging, UPDRS, BDI, NPI, PDQ- 39, PDSS, ESS, and the SCOPA-AUT scale. nUS consisted of uroflowmetry an…