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Autor:
ERIKA GALIETTA, LUCA GAIANI, CLAUDIO GIANNINI, ANDREA SAMBRI, MILLY BUWENGE, GABRIELLA MACCHIA, FRANCESCO DEODATO, SAVINO CILLA, LIDIA STRIGARI, MICHELE FIORE, SILVIA CAMMELLI, MASSIMILIANO DE PAOLIS, ALESSIO GIUSEPPE MORGANTI
Publikováno v:
In Vivo
Evidence on prophylactic radiotherapy (RT) in hip heterotopic ossification (HO) is sparse and conflicting. The aim of this literature review was to collect and summarize the available data on RT efficacy in preventing hip HO. The results of this revi
Publikováno v:
Cureus
Trochanteric pressure sores can be quite difficult to treat, especially in cases of large bone involvement requiring a wide debridement. The residual wound is large and deep, and the reconstruction must ensure a complete fill of all dead spaces, then
Autor:
Francesco Ferraro, Irene Carantini, Luca Gaiani, Paolo Zerbinati, Donatella Esposito, Andrea Merlo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNSREFERENCES. 25(3)
Structural foot deformities consequent to Charcot Marie Tooth (CMT) can be treated by functional surgery (FS). This study aims to evaluate both long-term walking ability and patients' satisfaction in CMT subjects who underwent FS during their lifetim
Autor:
Mary M. Reilly, Davide Pareyson, Joshua Burns, Matilde Laurá, Michael E. Shy, Dishan Singh, Per Henrik Agren, Viola Altmann, Jonathan Baets, Peter Briggs, Karen Butcher, Luca Gaiani, Filippo Genovese, Paul Gibbons, Jan Willem Louwerens, Adnan Manzur, Isabella Moroni, Nicolò Martinelli, Glenn Pfeffer, Gita Ramdharry, Michael Shy, Marco van der Linden, Wolfram Wenz
Publikováno v:
Neuromuscular Disorders. 27:1138-1142
•Foot deformities are frequently observed in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease patients.•Surgical management is variable among centres.•During the workshop current surgical approaches were reviewed.•Recommendations for foot surgery in CMT patients
Autor:
Irene Carantini, Emanuela Galante, Barbara Dusina, Francesco Ferraro, Roberto Strambi, Luca Gaiani
Publikováno v:
European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine. 53(5)
Background Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous disorder, and it is caused by alterations in genes with different loci that encode for proteins, resulting into metabolic and structural defects. The most common form
Autor:
Avella M, Mario Campanacci, Luca Gaiani, Stefano Boriani, Giuseppe Mignani, Douglas J. McDonald
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The authors report a case of a man who developed soft tissue metastasis to the thigh from pulmonary carcinoma. In the preoperative staging, computerized tomograms and magnetic resonance imaging allowed to identify and characterize the features of sof