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Andrea Laghi

Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome

Publications -  466
Citations -  15553

Andrea Laghi is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 426 publications receiving 12535 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea Laghi include Policlinico Umberto I & European Society of Radiology.

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Multislice spiral computed tomography in diagnosis and staging of pancreatic carcinoma: preliminary experience.

TL;DR: Three-dimensional volume-rendered images improved diagnostic confidence in the depiction of major vascular structures and improves accuracy of spiral computed tomography for diagnosis and staging of pancreatic carcinoma.
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Computer-based self-training for CT colonography with and without CAD

TL;DR: A computer-based self-training program for CTC improves readers’ per lesion sensitivity and increases per patient specificity of novice readers, while the CAD used during training does not have significant impact on learning.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma in adult thalassemia patients: an expert opinion based on current evidence.

TL;DR: A practical guide organized by statements describing how to manage HCC in patients with beta-thalassemia, involving a detailed literature review and the collective judgement of experts, is offered.
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Abdominal tuberculosis with pancreatic involvement: a case report.

TL;DR: A 27-year-old Italian male, with no known cause of immunodeficiency and with no evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis, was admitted to the authors' division because of acute pancreatitis and found a large 'tumour-like' mass in the pancreas head compressing the distal choledochous.
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MR enterography: Relationship between intestinal fold pattern and the clinical presentation of adult celiac disease

TL;DR: To correlate the clinical presentation of adult celiac disease with various intestinal fold patterns using MR‐enterography using MR-enterography.