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    Distinctive electro-clinical, neuroimaging and histopathological features of temporal encephaloceles associated to epilepsy

    Encephaloceles (ENCs) may cause clinical complications, including drug-resistant epilepsy that can be cured with epilepsy surgery.

    Roberta Di Giacomo, Alessandra Burini, Elisa Visani in Neurological Sciences (2023)

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    Lean body weight versus total body weight to calculate the iodinated contrast media volume in abdominal CT: a randomised controlled trial

    Iodinated contrast media (ICM) could be more appropriately dosed on patient lean body weight (LBW) than on total body weight (TBW).

    Moreno Zanardo, Fabio Martino Doniselli, Anastassia Esseridou in Insights into Imaging (2020)

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    Abdominal CT: a radiologist-driven adjustment of the dose of iodinated contrast agent approaches a calculation per lean body weight

    The contrast agent (CA) dose for abdominal computed tomography (CT) is typically based on patient total body weight (TBW), ignoring adipose tissue distribution. We report on our experience of dosing according ...

    Moreno Zanardo, Fabio Martino Doniselli in European Radiology Experimental (2018)

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    A critical appraisal of the quality of low back pain practice guidelines using the AGREE II tool and comparison with previous evaluations: a EuroAIM initiative

    To assess the methodologic quality of guidelines for the management of low back pain (LBP) and compare their recommendations.

    Fabio Martino Doniselli, Moreno Zanardo, Luigi Manfrè in European Spine Journal (2018)

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    Gadolinium accumulation after contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: what rheumatologists should know

    Fabio Martino Doniselli, Domenico Albano, Vito Chianca in Clinical Rheumatology (2017)

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    How is shoulder ultrasound done in Italy? A survey of clinical practice

    To define when an ultrasound examination of the shoulder can be considered complete and how many examinations currently performed in Italy are actually complete according to that definition.

    Marcello Zappia, Alberto Aliprandi, Simona Pozza in Skeletal Radiology (2016)