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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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Echocardiographic and Biohumoral Characteristics in Patients With AL and TTR Amyloidosis at Diagnosis
Francesco Cappelli,Samuele Baldasseroni,Franco Bergesio,Stefano Perlini,Francesco Salinaro,Luigi Padeletti,Paola Attanà,Alessandro Paoletti Perini,Alberto Moggi Pignone,Elisa Grifoni,Alessia Fabbri,Niccolò Marchionni,Gian Franco Gensini,Federico Perfetto +13 more
TL;DR: Few studies have analyzed the clinical and echocardiographic differences between light‐chain (AL) and transthyretin (TTR) amyloidosis.
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The Val142Ile transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis: not only an Afro-American pathogenic variant? A single-centre Italian experience
Francesco Cappelli,Sabrina Frusconi,Franco Bergesio,Elisa Grifoni,Alessia Fabbri,Costanza Giuliani,Serena Falconi,Stefania Bonifacio,Federico Perfetto +8 more
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.
Federico Perfetto,Franco Bergesio,Elisa Grifoni,Alessia Fabbri,Gabriele Ciuti,Sabrina Frusconi,Paola Angelotti,Valentina Spini,Francesco Cappelli +8 more
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
Filippo Pieralli,Cristina Bazzini,Alessia Fabbri,Carlotta Casati,Andrea Crociani,Francesco Corradi,Alberto Moggi Pignone,Alessandro Morettini,Carlo Nozzoli +8 more
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.