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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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Cerebral metabolism and perfusion in MR-negative individuals with refractory focal epilepsy assessed by simultaneous acquisition of 18F-FDG PET and arterial spin labeling
Ilaria Boscolo Galazzo,Maria Vittoria Mattoli,Francesca B. Pizzini,Enrico De Vita,Anna Barnes,John S. Duncan,Hans Rolf Jäger,Xavier Golay,Jamshed Bomanji,Matthias J. Koepp,Ashley M. Groves,Francesco Fraioli +11 more
TL;DR: High agreement between 18F-FDG PET/MR and ASL was found, showing hypometabolism and hypoperfusion in the same hemisphere in 18/20 patients, while the remaining were normal.
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High-resolution fast spin echo imaging of the human brain at 4.7 T: implementation and sequence characteristics.
David L. Thomas,Enrico De Vita,Steven Roberts,Robert Turner,Tarek A. Yousry,Roger J. Ordidge +5 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that high‐field FSE produces images of the human brain with high spatial resolution, SNR, and tissue contrast, within currently prescribed power deposition guidelines.
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Delayed Whole-Body Cooling to 33 or 35°C and the Development of Impaired Energy Generation Consequential to Transient Cerebral Hypoxia-Ischemia in the Newborn Piglet
F O'Brien,Osuke Iwata,John S. Thornton,Enrico De Vita,M Sellwood,Sachiko Iwata,Y Sakata,Susan C. Charman,Roger J. Ordidge,Ernest B. Cady,John S. Wyatt,Nicola J. Robertson +11 more
TL;DR: Investigating the effects of delayed systemic cooling at either 33°C or 35°C on the following: latent-phase duration, and cerebral metabolism during secondary energy failure itself, in the 48-hour period after transient HI found that compared with HI-n, HI-35 and HI-33 had higher NTP/EPP after rewarming and the latent phase (both PCr/Pi and NTP-EPP) and the whole-brain cerebral energetics were similar.
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Mutant huntingtin and neurofilament light have distinct longitudinal dynamics in Huntington's disease
Filipe B. Rodrigues,Lauren M. Byrne,Rosanna Tortelli,Eileanoir B. Johnson,P. A. Wijeratne,Marzena Arridge,Enrico De Vita,Enrico De Vita,Naghmeh Ghazaleh,Richard Houghton,Hannah Furby,Daniel C. Alexander,Sarah J. Tabrizi,Scott Schobel,Rachael I. Scahill,Amanda Heslegrave,Henrik Zetterberg,Edward J. Wild +17 more
TL;DR: Baseline analyte values predicted clinical disease status, subsequent clinical progression, and brain atrophy, better than did the rate of change in analytes, and Overall, NfL was a stronger monitoring and prognostic biomarker for HD than mHTT, which might be a valuable pharmacodynamic marker for huntingtin-lowering trials.
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T2 at MR Imaging Is an Objective Quantitative Measure of Cerebral White Matter Signal Intensity Abnormality in Preterm Infants at Term-equivalent Age
Cornelia Hagmann,Enrico De Vita,Alan Bainbridge,Roxanna Gunny,A Kapetanakis,Wui K. Chong,Ernest B. Cady,David G. Gadian,Nicola J. Robertson +8 more
TL;DR: Cerebral WM T2 is an objective quantitative measurement that can easily and rapidly be obtained during clinical MR imaging in preterm infants at term, and was longer in all WM regions than in control infants.