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Chiara Giraudo

Researcher at University of Padua

Publications -  129
Citations -  1208

Chiara Giraudo is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 86 publications receiving 678 citations. Previous affiliations of Chiara Giraudo include Medical University of Vienna & University of Vienna.

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Estimation of the firing distance through micro-CT analysis of gunshot wounds.

TL;DR: The proposed micro-CT method allowed a good discrimination for all the tested distances, proving to be an objective, rapid and inexpensive tool for estimating the firing range in intermediate-range gunshot wounds.
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18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance in Lymphoma: Comparison With 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography and With the Addition of Magnetic Resonance Diffusion-Weighted Imaging

TL;DR: 18F- FDG PET/MR and 18F-FDGPET/CT show a similar diagnostic performance in lymphoma patients, however, if DWI is included in the 18F/MR protocol, results surpass those of 18F’s PET/CT because of the higher sensitivity of DWI for mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphomas.
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Whole-Body 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/MRI Versus 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/CT in Patients With Neuroendocrine Tumors: A Prospective Study in 28 Patients.

TL;DR: Whole-body 68Ga-DOTANOC PET/MRI appears to be comparable to 68Ga/CT for lesion detection in patients with well-differentiated NETs, relative to a composite reference standard.
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MicroCT detection of gunshot residue in fresh and decomposed firearm wounds.

TL;DR: It is suggested that microCT analysis can be a valid screening tool for differentiating decomposed entrance and exit gunshot wounds and also in decomposed wounds the amount of GSR roughly correlated with the distance from which the gun was fired, exhibiting a higher variability than in fresh samples.
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18 F-choline PET/CT and PET/MRI in primary and recurrent hyperparathyroidism: a systematic review of the literature.

TL;DR: FCH PET/CT is more accurate than conventional morphological and functional imaging modalities (US or SPET) for the detection of benign parathyroid lesions and could, therefore, be a reliable tool in both primary and recurrent hyperparathyroidism.