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Antuono Latronico
Researcher at European Institute of Oncology
Publications - 29
Citations - 365
Antuono Latronico is an academic researcher from European Institute of Oncology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 283 citations. Previous affiliations of Antuono Latronico include University of Milan.
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Relationship between histologic thickness of tongue carcinoma and thickness estimated from preoperative MRI
Lorenzo Preda,Fausto Chiesa,Luca Calabrese,Antuono Latronico,Roberto Bruschini,Maria Elena Leon,Giuseppe Renne,Massimo Bellomi,Massimo Bellomi +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that MRI provides an accurate and reproducible means of estimating the thickness of tongue carcinomas, paving the way for further studies on more extensive series of patients to determine whether preoperatively determined MRI thickness can reliably predict homolateral and bilateral neck involvement.
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Occult Breast Lesion Localization plus Sentinel Node Biopsy (SNOLL): Experience with 959 Patients at the European Institute of Oncology
Simonetta Monti,Viviana Galimberti,Giuseppe Trifirò,Concetta De Cicco,N. Peradze,Fabricio Brenelli,Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez,Nicole Rotmensz,Antuono Latronico,Anastasio Berrettini,Manuela Mauri,Leonidas Machado,Alberto Luini,Giovanni Paganelli +13 more
TL;DR: In SNOLL the injection procedures are performed separately, but both lesion and SNs are removed together; axillary dissection is performed if the SN is positive, thus definitive treatment of malignant non-palpable lesions occurs in a single surgical session.
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Stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsy is not a therapeutic procedure even when all mammographically found calcifications are removed: analysis of 4,086 procedures.
Silvia Penco,Stefania Rizzo,Anna Bozzini,Antuono Latronico,Simona Menna,Enrico Cassano,Massimo Bellomi +6 more
TL;DR: VABB may not be considered a therapeutic procedure, even in the case of complete removal of microcalcifications, but a complete removal may result in low rates of underestimation of malignancy and may consequently increase the diagnostic accuracy of the diagnostic procedure.
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Nonpalpable Breast Carcinomas: Long-Term Evaluation of 1,258 Cases
Umberto Veronesi,Alberto Luini,Edoardo Botteri,Stefano Zurrida,Stefano Zurrida,Simonetta Monti,Viviana Galimberti,Enrico Cassano,Antuono Latronico,Maria Pizzamiglio,Giuseppe Viale,Giuseppe Viale,Dario Vezzoli,Nicole Rotmensz,Simona Musmeci,Fabio Bassi,Loredana Burgoa,Patrick Maisonneuve,Giovanni Paganelli,Paolo Veronesi,Paolo Veronesi +20 more
TL;DR: Clinically occult (nonpalpable) carcinomas show very favorable prognostic features and high survival rates, showing the important role of modern imaging techniques.
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Atypical ductal hyperplasia: Our experience in the management and long term clinical follow-up in 71 patients
Antuono Latronico,Luca Nicosia,Angela Faggian,Francesca Abbate,Silvia Penco,Anna Bozzini,Christine Cannataci,Giovanni Mazzarol,Enrico Cassano +8 more
TL;DR: Atypical ductal hyperplasia diagnosed on breast biopsy is associated with a relatively high incidence of invasive carcinoma and high grade ductal carcinoma in situ at the time of surgical excision.