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Barbara Paghera
Researcher at University of Brescia
Publications - 72
Citations - 2357
Barbara Paghera is an academic researcher from University of Brescia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Frontotemporal lobar degeneration & Frontotemporal dementia. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1753 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara Paghera include Vita-Salute San Raffaele University.
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Association of brain amyloidosis with pro-inflammatory gut bacterial taxa and peripheral inflammation markers in cognitively impaired elderly
Annamaria Cattaneo,Nadia Cattane,Samantha Galluzzi,Stefania Provasi,Nicola Lopizzo,Cristina Festari,Clarissa Ferrari,Ugo Paolo Guerra,Barbara Paghera,Cristina Muscio,Angelo Bianchetti,Giorgio Dalla Volta,Marinella Turla,Maria Cotelli,Michele Gennuso,Alessandro Prelle,Orazio Zanetti,Giulia Lussignoli,Dario Mirabile,Daniele Bellandi,Simona Gentile,Gloria Belotti,Daniele Villani,Taoufiq Harach,Tristan Bolmont,Alessandro Padovani,Marina Boccardi,Giovanni B. Frisoni +27 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that an increase in the abundance of a pro-inflammatory GMB taxon, Escherichia/Shigella, and a reduction in the abundances of an anti-inflammatoryTaxon, E. rectale, are possibly associated with a peripheral inflammatory state in patients with cognitive impairment and brain amyloidosis.
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Combined 99mTc-ECD SPECT and neuropsychological studies in MCI for the assessment of conversion to AD.
Barbara Borroni,Davide Anchisi,Barbara Paghera,B. Vicini,Nacer Kerrouche,Valentina Garibotto,A. Terzi,Luigi A. Vignolo,M. Di Luca,Raffaele Giubbini,Alessandro Padovani,Daniela Perani +11 more
TL;DR: The pattern of hypoperfusion 99mTc-ECD single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and memory scores and the severity of memory deficits predict the risk of progression to probable AD dementia in MCI subjects.
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Adult crossed aphasia in dextrals revisited.
TL;DR: A set of diagnostic criteria are proposed that may be useful to single out a series of reliable CAD cases on which research can be safely carried out and in terms of a number of characteristics concerning both the language disorder and the associated nonverbal cognitive impairments.
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Assessment of the Incremental Diagnostic Value of Florbetapir F 18 Imaging in Patients With Cognitive Impairment: The Incremental Diagnostic Value of Amyloid PET With [18F]-Florbetapir (INDIA-FBP) Study.
Marina Boccardi,Daniele Altomare,Clarissa Ferrari,Cristina Festari,Ugo Paolo Guerra,Barbara Paghera,Claudio Pizzocaro,Giulia Lussignoli,Cristina Geroldi,Orazio Zanetti,Maria Cotelli,Marinella Turla,Barbara Borroni,Luca Rozzini,Dario Mirabile,Carlo Alberto Defanti,Michele Gennuso,Alessandro Prelle,Simona Gentile,Alessandro Morandi,Stefano Vollaro,Giorgio Dalla Volta,Angelo Bianchetti,Marta Conti,Melania Cappuccio,Pasqualina Carbone,Daniele Bellandi,Luciano Abruzzi,Luigi Bettoni,Daniele Villani,Maria Clara Raimondi,Alessia Lanari,Alfonso Ciccone,Emanuela Facchi,Ignazio Di Fazio,Renzo Rozzini,Stefano Boffelli,Laura Manzoni,Giovanni Pietro Salvi,Sabina Cavaliere,Gloria Belotti,Stefano Avanzi,Patrizio Pasqualetti,Cristina Muscio,Alessandro Padovani,Giovanni B. Frisoni +45 more
TL;DR: Amyloid PET in addition to routine assessment in patients with cognitive impairment has a significant effect on diagnosis, diagnostic confidence, and drug treatment, and the effect on health outcomes, such as morbidity and mortality, remains to be assessed.
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Markers of Alzheimer's disease in a population attending a memory clinic
Giovanni B. Frisoni,Annapaola Prestia,Orazio Zanetti,Samantha Galluzzi,Melissa Romano,Maria Cotelli,Massimo Gennarelli,Giuliano Binetti,Luisella Bocchio,Barbara Paghera,Giovanni Amicucci,Matteo Bonetti,Luisa Benussi,Roberta Ghidoni,Cristina Geroldi +14 more
TL;DR: New marker‐based criteria for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) were recently proposed are described and their operational translation in 144 consecutive patients referred to the Memory Clinic is described.