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Enrico De Vita
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 95
Citations - 3517
Enrico De Vita is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2794 citations. Previous affiliations of Enrico De Vita include University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & UCL Institute of Neurology.
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Presymptomatic cognitive and neuroanatomical changes in genetic frontotemporal dementia in the Genetic Frontotemporal dementia Initiative (GENFI) study: a cross-sectional analysis
Jonathan D. Rohrer,Jennifer M. Nicholas,Jennifer M. Nicholas,David M. Cash,John C. van Swieten,Elise G.P. Dopper,Lize C. Jiskoot,Rick van Minkelen,Serge A.R.B. Rombouts,M. Jorge Cardoso,Shona Clegg,Miklos Espak,Simon Mead,David L. Thomas,Enrico De Vita,Mario Masellis,Sandra E. Black,Morris Freedman,Ron Keren,Bradley J. MacIntosh,Ekaterina Rogaeva,David F. Tang-Wai,Maria Carmela Tartaglia,Robert Laforce,Fabrizio Tagliavini,Pietro Tiraboschi,Veronica Redaelli,Sara Prioni,Marina Grisoli,Barbara Borroni,Alessandro Padovani,Daniela Galimberti,Elio Scarpini,Andrea Arighi,Giorgio G. Fumagalli,James B. Rowe,Ian Coyle-Gilchrist,Caroline Graff,Caroline Graff,Marie Fallström,Vesna Jelic,Vesna Jelic,Anne Kinhult Ståhlbom,Anne Kinhult Ståhlbom,Christin Andersson,Christin Andersson,Håkan Thonberg,Håkan Thonberg,Lena Lilius,Giovanni B. Frisoni,Giuliano Binetti,Michela Pievani,Martina Bocchetta,Luisa Benussi,Roberta Ghidoni,Elizabeth Finger,Sandro Sorbi,Benedetta Nacmias,Gemma Lombardi,Cristina Polito,Jason D. Warren,Sebastien Ourselin,Nick C. Fox,Martin N. Rossor +63 more
TL;DR: Structural imaging and cognitive changes can be identified 5-10 years before expected onset of symptoms in asymptomatic adults at risk of genetic frontotemporal dementia, which could help to define biomarkers that can stage presymPTomatic disease and track disease progression.
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Post-mortem MRI versus conventional autopsy in fetuses and children: a prospective validation study
Sudhin Thayyil,Neil J. Sebire,Neil J. Sebire,Lyn S. Chitty,Angie Wade,WK Chong,Øystein E. Olsen,Roxana Gunny,Amaka C. Offiah,Catherine M. Owens,Dawn E. Saunders,Rosemary J. Scott,Rod Jones,Wendy Norman,S Addison,Alan Bainbridge,Ernest B. Cady,Enrico De Vita,Nicola J. Robertson,Andrew M. Taylor +19 more
TL;DR: Minimally invasive autopsy has accuracy similar to that of conventional autopsy for detection of cause of death or major pathological abnormality after death in fetuses, newborns, and infants, but was less accurate in older children.
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Mural Inflammation in Crohn Disease: Location-Matched Histologic Validation of MR Imaging Features
Shonit Punwani,Manuel Rodriguez-Justo,Alan Bainbridge,R Greenhalgh,Enrico De Vita,Stuart Bloom,Richard Cohen,Alastair Windsor,Austin Obichere,Anika Hansmann,Marco Novelli,Steve Halligan,Stuart A. Taylor +12 more
TL;DR: Increasing mural thickness, high mural signal intensity on T2-weighted fat-saturated images, and a layered pattern of enhancement reflect histologic features of acute small-bowel inflammation in Crohn disease.
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Voxel-based cortical thickness measurements in MRI
TL;DR: It is proposed that the analysis of VBCT maps can provide results that are complementary to other anatomical analyses such as voxel-based morphometry, and is applied to repeated MRI scans of a single subject from two MRI scanners to demonstrate its robustness and reproducibility.
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Subthalamic deep brain stimulation sweet spots and hyperdirect cortical connectivity in Parkinson's disease.
Harith Akram,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos,Saâd Jbabdi,Dejan Georgiev,P Mahlknecht,Jonathan Hyam,Thomas Foltynie,Patricia Limousin,Enrico De Vita,Enrico De Vita,Marjan Jahanshahi,Marwan Hariz,Marwan Hariz,John Ashburner,Timothy E.J. Behrens,Timothy E.J. Behrens,Ludvic Zrinzo +17 more
TL;DR: These findings support the presence of overlapping stimulation sites within the subthalamic nucleus and its superior border, with different cortical connectivity patterns, associated with maximum improvement in tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia.