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G Craparo

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Menti che si fondono. L'invischiamento relazionale tra stalker e vittima

2012

Stalking psicopatologia coppia
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Radiographic Features with Pathological Correlation in Cerebral Amyloid Inflammatory Vasculopathy A Case Report

2014

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA) is characterized by deposit of β-amyloid protein in the cortical and leptomeningeal arteries. It tends to increase in prevalence with advancing age and seems to have slight predilection for temporal, parietal and occipital lobes. It has recently been identified an inflammatory form of this angiophaty. This report describes a case presenting as an inflammatory vasculitis-perivasculitis form successfully treated with steroids and discuss about typical features and findings of this condition.

Settore MED/37 - Neuroradiologiacerebral amyloid angiopathy inflammation microhemorrhages leukoencephalopathySettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E Radioterapia
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I disturbi d’ansia

2011

disturbi d’ansia psicopatologia
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Fattori di rischio psicosociale e depressivo in gravidanza e la depressione post partum

2010

depressione post partum gravidanza fattori di rischio
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“Laboratorio di approccio e cura del cavallo: un caso clinico”

2010

riabilitazione equestre cura soggetti diversamente abili
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Flow diversion for indirect carotid-cavernous fistula: Still an off-label indication?

2023

Background: Flow diversion (FD) is an established treatment for large or giant wide-necked unruptured intracranial aneurysms. In the past few years, the use of flow diverter devices was extended to several other “off-label” indications, including solitary or adjunctive treatment to coil embolization for direct (Barrow A type) carotid cavernous fistulas (CCFs). The use of liquid embolic agents still represents the first-line treatment for indirect CCFs. Typically, the ipsilateral inferior petrosal sinus or superior ophthalmic vein (SOV) is the preferred transvenous routes to access CCFs. In some cases, vessel tortuosity or different features make the endovascular access challenging, thus re…

Carotid cavernous fistulaFlow diversionEndovascular treatmentSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Indirect carotid cavernous fistula (Indirect CCF)Barrow B type fistulaSurgical Neurology International
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Il Trauma

2011

trauma psicopatologia
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