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Carla Pelusi

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  50
Citations -  1691

Carla Pelusi is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1358 citations. Previous affiliations of Carla Pelusi include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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Effect of flutamide and metformin administered alone or in combination in dieting obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome

TL;DR: The effects of long‐term metformin and flutamide, an antiandrogen drug, added alone or in combination with a low‐calorie diet, on body weight and fat distribution, androgens, metabolic parameters and clinical status in obese women with PCOS were investigated.
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Accuracy of three-dimensional ultrasound in diagnosis and classification of congenital uterine anomalies.

TL;DR: Volume transvaginal ultrasound appears to be extremely accurate for the diagnosis and classification of congenital uterine anomalies and may conveniently become the only mandatory step in the assessment of the uterine cavity in patients with a history of recurrent miscarriage.
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Glucose Intolerance in a Large Cohort of Mediterranean Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Phenotype and Associated Factors

TL;DR: One important finding was that lower birth weight and earlier age of menarche were associated with GI in PCOS women, indicating that PCOS patients with GI represent a subgroup with specific clinical and hormonal characteristics.
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Effects of Three Different Testosterone Formulations in Female‐to‐Male Transsexual Persons

TL;DR: One-year testosterone administration in FtM transsexuals appears to be very safe with no differences among the testosterone formulations used and the detection of subtle or long-term differences in the effects of the three formulations may require further larger and longer term studies in this and other populations.
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Effect of Long‐Term Testosterone Administration on the Endometrium of Female‐to‐Male (FtM) Transsexuals

TL;DR: The data suggest that exogenous T administration does not stimulate endometrial proliferation in FtM transsexuals and indeed may have atrophic effects.