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Alessia Fabbri

Researcher at University of Florence

Publications -  16
Citations -  217

Alessia Fabbri is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amyloidosis & Cardiac amyloidosis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 160 citations.

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Differences between internal jugular vein and vertebral vein flow examined in real time with the use of multigate ultrasound color Doppler.

TL;DR: The results support the view that other outflow pathways, like the vertebral plexus, play a major role in the normal physiology of brain circulation and must be assessed to obtain a complete picture of blood outflow.
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The Val142Ile transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis: not only an Afro-American pathogenic variant? A single-centre Italian experience

TL;DR: The data clearly show that Val142Ile pathogenic variant is not only an African-American mutation but could be also an underestimated Caucasian variant, and confirm that Caucasian patients with the Val 142IlePathogenic variant have phenotypic manifestations similar to that of African- American one.
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Different NT-proBNP circulating levels for different types of cardiac amyloidosis.

TL;DR: The degree of cardiac dysfunction may be related not only to the amount of amyloid deposited, but also to qualitative differences among fibrils, especially when expressed as a function of LV mass index.
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The classification of hospitalized patients with hyperglycemia and its implication on outcome: results from a prospective observational study in Internal Medicine

TL;DR: HbA1c along with clinical history is a useful tool to identify subgroups of hyperglycemic hospitalized subjects, and individuals with SH have a longer LOS, and a double risk of in-hospital mortality.