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Alessandro Dell'Erba
Researcher at University of Bari
Publications - 64
Citations - 697
Alessandro Dell'Erba is an academic researcher from University of Bari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 48 publications receiving 544 citations.
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Unlicensed and off-label use of medicines at a neonatology clinic in Italy
Maria Dell’Aera,Anna Rita Gasbarro,Margherita Padovano,Nicola Laforgia,Donatella Capodiferro,Biagio Solarino,Roberto Quaranta,Alessandro Dell'Erba +7 more
TL;DR: Despite European and American initiatives aiming to promote greater awareness and research in the paediatric population, these data demonstrate that there is still a high percentage of unlicensed or off-label drugs use in neonatology, underlining the need to stimulate scientific data collection by means of experimental studies or outcome research.
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Sudden cardiac death and myocardial ischemia indicators: a comparative study of four immunohistochemical markers.
Carlo Pietro Campobasso,Alessandro Dell'Erba,A. Addante,Fiorenza Zotti,Andrea Marzullo,M. Colonna +5 more
TL;DR: No single immunohistochemical staining is ideal for diagnosing early myocardial ischemia but a set of markers can improve the ability of forensic pathologists to detect ischemic areas when no macroscopic or microscopic evidence of necrosis is available.
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Off‐label and unlicensed drug use among neonatal intensive care units in Southern Italy
Nicola Laforgia,Melissa Maria Nuccio,Federico Schettini,Marisa Dell'Aera,Anna Rita Gasbarro,Alessandro Dell'Erba,Biagio Solarino +6 more
TL;DR: Evaluated the use of unlicensed or off‐label drugs in eight tertiary‐level neonatal intensive care units (NICU) from two different southern Italian regions to evaluate the risk of medication errors and unexpected adverse drug reactions.
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Craniofacial identification by comparison of antemortem and postmortem radiographs: two case reports dealing with burnt bodies.
TL;DR: The process of identification through radiographs is appropriate only in burnt bodies in which antemortem radiographs of the alleged deceased are available for comparison and unique craniofacial structures are still present on the body in a well-preserved state or at least not completely destroyed by fire, depending on the extent of the burn injury.
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A national survey of Italian physicians’ attitudes towards end-of-life decisions following the death of Eluana Englaro
TL;DR: There is broad consensus that a clear legislative position regarding euthanasia and ANH is needed, and even though 50% of doctors surveyed were not in favor of euthanasia, a significant percentage did approve of it, while 8% of this sample was uncertain.