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    A minimally invasive approach to pilonidal disease with endoscopic pilonidal sinus treatment (EPSiT): a single-center case series with long-term results

    Minimally invasive techniques for treating pilonidal disease are safe and effective alternatives to conventional surgery, with improved recovery time, cosmetic results, and pain control. The aim of this study ...

    N. Foti, D. Passannanti, A. Libia, F. C. Campanile in Techniques in Coloproctology (2021)

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    Combinatory SYBR® Green Real-Time PCR Screening Approach for Tracing Materials Derived from Genetically Modified Rice

    Two real-time PCR approaches for the detection of genetically modified (GM) rice were tested: (1) a combination of SYBR® Green real-time PCR methods detecting the 35S promoter (P-35S) of Cauliflower Mosaic Vir...

    L. Kluga, S. Folloni, D. M. Kagkli, A. Bogni, N. Foti, C. Savini in Food Analytical Methods (2013)

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    Testing the Robustness of Validated Methods for Quantitative Detection of GMOs Across qPCR Instruments

    The number of real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) instruments available has greatly increased over recent years. However, little information is available on the performance of validated quantitative met...

    E. Luque-Perez, M. Mazzara, T. P. Weber, N. Foti, E. Grazioli in Food Analytical Methods (2013)

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    Bahren types III and IVa testicular vein anomalies as a reason for failure in left idiopathic varicocele retrograde sclerotherapy. Ontogenic discussion and clinical implications

    Abstract: Left testicular vein anatomy has received more attention due to the presence of competent or incompetent venous valves and bypassing anastomoses, which are involved in venographic diagnosis and embol...

    F. Forte, M. Latini, N. Foti, S. Sorrenti, E. De Antoni in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2002)

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    Purulent meningitis due to spontaneous anterior sacral meningocele perforation. Case report

    A 36 year old women with anterior sacral meningocele developed a purulent meningitis secondary to the rupture of the meningeal sac into the rectum. The value of neuroradialogical studies, especially CT, is emp...

    F. Fiumara, N. Foti, A. Gambardella in The Italian Journal of Neurological Scienc… (1989)