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Neurosurgical Practice at the Time of COVID-19
2020
Presepsin value predicts the risk of developing severe/critical COVID-19 illness: results of a pooled analysis
2021
Field evaluation of a rapid antigen test (Panbio™ COVID-19 Ag Rapid Test Device) for the diagnosis of COVID-19 in primary healthcare centers
2020
AbstractWe evaluated the Panbio™ COVID-19 AG Rapid Test Device (RAD) for the diagnosis of COVID-19 in symptomatic patients attended in primary healthcare centers (n=412). Overall specificity and sensitivity of RAD was 100% and 79.6%, respectively, taking RT-PCR as the reference. SARS-CoV-2 could not be cultured from specimens yielding RT-PCR+/RAD- results.
Undetectable viral RNA from SARS-CoV-2 in endometrial biopsies from women with COVID-19: a preliminary study.
2022
CT-Determined Maximum Pulmonary Artery to Ascending Aorta Diameter Ratio in Nonsevere COVID-19 Patients
2021
Fit Is It in COVID-19, Future Pandemics, and Overall Healthy Living.
2021
Pandemic Spread of COVID-19 Mutant Variants Will Facilitate Next-generation Sequencing Capacities for Personalised Medicine in Urologic Oncology.
2021
The relationship between stress and vitiligo during COVID‐19 pandemic
2021
Experimental analysis of the potential validity of Lorenzini’s hypothesis to treat COVID-19 patients
2021
The present research was aimed at testing the potential validity of Lorenzini’s hypothesis against Covid-19, based on the use of far UV-C rays directly on the patient’s ill lungs, so to significantly reduce the virus presence and with it the interstitial pneumonia, the cause of most deaths. Not having had the chance to experiment directly on the SARS-CoV-2, we shifted to a plant virus called TSWV, which has some common characteristics with SARS-CoV-2, so making our tests significant. The virus was suitably utilized so to affect an opportune range of pepper plants, after a treatment with 2 UV-C lamps, of which just one spreading far UV-C rays. Results showed that the effect of a quick exposi…
Preoperative Considerations in Order to Resume Elective Surgery During COVID-19 Pandemic
2020
Abstract The alarming spread of the novel Coronavirus necessitated the cessation of elective therapeutic procedures in most health-care facilities. This strategy has limited the spread of the virus, but with a huge socio-economic impact. For this reason, the resumption of elective surgery in the context of the coronavirus pandemic is a difficult, but necessary process. Addressing this delicate situation requires interdisciplinary collaboration, so as to ensure high quality medical care for all patients, with consideration to protection of the staff involved in the care of the surgical patient.