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Gian Luigi Gigli
Researcher at University of Udine
Publications - 298
Citations - 7020
Gian Luigi Gigli is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 240 publications receiving 5663 citations. Previous affiliations of Gian Luigi Gigli include Misericordia University & University of Rome Tor Vergata.
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Interictal spiking during wakefulness and sleep and the localization of foci in temporal lobe epilepsy.
TL;DR: It is suggested that localization of the primary epileptogenic area is more reliable in REM sleep than in wakeful, and in wakefulness more than in slow-wave sleep.
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Sleep disorders in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing dialysis therapy
Giovanni Merlino,Antonella Piani,Pierluigi Dolso,Massimo Adorati,Iacopo Cancelli,Mariarosaria Valente,Gian Luigi Gigli +6 more
TL;DR: The questionnaire showed a high presence of sleep disruption in dialytic populations, and might help nephrologists to deal with uraemic patients with possible sleep disorders.
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Restless legs syndrome in end-stage renal disease
Gian Luigi Gigli,Massimo Adorati,Pierluigi Dolso,Antonella Piani,Mariarosaria Valente,Stefania Brotini,Riccardo Budai +6 more
TL;DR: The high prevalence of RLS and other sleep disorders among uremics requires careful investigation of nocturnal sleep; although often underdiagnosed, correct identification of these disorders can lead to better therapy and improvement of clinical conditions and quality of life.
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Stroke in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection: case series.
Mauro Morassi,Daniele Bagatto,Milena Cobelli,Serena D'Agostini,Gian Luigi Gigli,Claudio Bnà,Alberto Vogrig +6 more
TL;DR: Both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke can complicate the course of COVI-19 infection, and stroke developed mostly in patients with severe pneumonia and multiorgan failure, liver enzymes and LDH were markedly increased in all cases, and the outcome was poor.
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Multicenter case-control study on restless legs syndrome in multiple sclerosis: the REMS study.
Mauro Manconi,Luigi Ferini-Strambi,Massimo Filippi,Enrica Bonanni,Alfonso Iudice,Luigi Murri,Gian Luigi Gigli,L. Fratticci,Giovanni Merlino,Giovanni Mario Terzano,Franco Granella,Liborio Parrino,Rosalia Silvestri,Irene Aricò,Vincenzo Dattola,Giovanna Russo,Carmela Luongo,Alessandro Cicolin,A. Tribolo,Paola Cavalla,M Savarese,Maria Trojano,S. Ottaviano,Fabio Cirignotta,V. Simioni,Fabrizio Salvi,Fiorella Mondino,Franco Perla,Giorgia Chinaglia,Cristina Zuliani,Edward Cesnik,Enrico Granieri,Fabio Placidi,Maria Giuseppina Palmieri,Raffaele Manni,Michele Terzaghi,Roberto Bergamaschi,Raffaele Rocchi,Monica Ulivelli,Sabina Bartalini,Raffaele Ferri,Salvatore Lo Fermo,Emilio Ubiali,Massimo Viscardi,Mariarosa Rottoli,Lino Nobili,A. Protti,Franco Ferrillo,Marta Allena,Gianluigi Mancardi,Biancamaria Guarnieri,Francesco Londrillo +51 more
TL;DR: RLS is significantly associated with MS, especially in patients with severe pyramidal and sensory disability, and these results strengthen the idea that the inflammatory damage correlated with MS may induce a secondary form of RLS.