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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with upper motor neuron predominance: diagnostic accuracy of qualitative and quantitative susceptibility metrics in the precentral gyrus

    The study aims at comparing the diagnostic accuracy of qualitative and quantitative assessment of the susceptibility in the precentral gyrus in detecting amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with predominance o...

    Francesco Lo Russo, Valeria Elisa Contarino, Giorgio Conte in European Radiology (2023)

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    Neuroimaging appearance of hypothalamic hamartomas in monozygotic twins with Pallister-Hall syndrome: case report and review of the literature

    Pallister-Hall syndrome (OMIM #146510) is a rare autosomal dominant condition caused by a mutation in the GLI3 gene. The cardinal feature of Pallister-Hall syndrome is the presence of hypothalamic hamartomas, ...

    Alessandra Consales, Giulia Ardemani, Claudia Maria Cinnante in BMC Neurology (2022)

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    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis phenotypes significantly differ in terms of magnetic susceptibility properties of the precentral cortex

    The aim of our study was to investigate whether the magnetic susceptibility varies according to the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) phenotypes based on the predominance of upper motor neuron (UMN)/lower mo...

    Giorgio Conte, Valeria Elisa Contarino, Silvia Casale in European Radiology (2021)

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    Value of structured reporting in neuromuscular disorders

    To assess whether structured reports (SRs) of MRI in patients with inherited neuromuscular disorders (IND) provide more clinically relevant information than non-structured reports (NSRs) and whether neuroradio...

    Francesco Alessandrino, Lara Cristiano, Claudia Maria Cinnante in La radiologia medica (2019)

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    Clinical safety of 3-T brain magnetic resonance imaging in newborns

    The effects and potential hazards of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3 T in newborns are debated.

    Monica Fumagalli, Claudia Maria Cinnante, Sonia Francesca Calloni in Pediatric Radiology (2018)

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    Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (Pnh): Brain Mri Ischemic Lesions In Neurologically Asymtomatic Patients

    This study investigated for the first time brain ischemic involvement in 19 consecutive neurologically asymptomatic PNH patients by non-enhanced cerebral MRI, and by intracranial arterial and venous angio-MRI....

    Wilma Barcellini, Elisa Scola, Silvia Lanfranconi, Marika Grottaroli in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    High resolution post-mortem MRI of non-fixed in situ foetal brain in the second trimester of gestation: Normal foetal brain development

    To describe normal foetal brain development with high resolution post-mortem MRI (PMMRI) of non-fixed foetal brains.

    Elisa Scola, Giorgio Conte, Giovanni Palumbo, Sabrina Avignone in European Radiology (2018)

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    Diffusion tensor imaging in the musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve systems: from experimental to clinical applications

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a well-established imaging modality which is used in all districts of the musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve systems. More recently, initial studies have applied multipara...

    Vito Chianca, Domenico Albano, Carmelo Messina in European Radiology Experimental (2017)

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    Neurodevelopmental outcome at 36 months in very low birth weight premature infants with MR diffuse excessive high signal intensity (DEHSI) of cerebral white matter

    To understand the meaning of diffuse excessive high signal intensity (DEHSI) of white matter (WM), a frequently observed finding on MR in VLBW infants at a corrected term age.

    Sonia Francesca Calloni, Claudia Maria Cinnante, Laura Bassi in La radiologia medica (2015)

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    Severe and isolated headache associated with hypertension as unique clinical presentation of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome

    Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome is a potentially reversible clinicoradiologic syndrome characterized by headache, mental confusion, visual disturbances and seizures associated with posterior cereb...

    Gregorio Paolo Milani, Alberto Edefonti, Giacomo Tardini, Elisa Arturi in BMC Pediatrics (2014)