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Gino Roberto Corazza
Researcher at University of Pavia
Publications - 573
Citations - 23313
Gino Roberto Corazza is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coeliac disease & Population. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 557 publications receiving 20759 citations. Previous affiliations of Gino Roberto Corazza include University of L'Aquila & University of Parma.
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Innate and adaptive immunity in inflammatory bowel disease
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of the adaptive immune response in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis (UC) and found that an abnormal immune response against the microorganisms of the intestinal flora is responsible for the disease in genetically susceptible individuals.
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Mortality in patients with coeliac disease and their relatives: a cohort study
Giovanni Corrao,Gino Roberto Corazza,Vincenzo Bagnardi,G. Brusco,Carolina Ciacci,Mario Cottone,Carla Sategna Guidetti,Paolo Usai,Pietro Cesari,Maria Antonietta Pelli,Silvano Loperfido,Umberto Volta,Antonino Salvatore Calabrò,Maria Certo +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the number of deaths up to 1998 with expected deaths and expressed the comparison as standardised mortality ratio (SMR) and relative survival ratio (RSR) in patients with coeliac disease and their first-degree relatives.
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Autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells in the treatment of fistulising Crohn's disease
Rachele Ciccocioppo,Maria Ester Bernardo,Adele Sgarella,Rita Maccario,Maria Antonietta Avanzini,C. Ubezio,Antonella Minelli,Costanza Alvisi,Alessandro Vanoli,Fabrizio Calliada,Paolo Dionigi,Cesare Perotti,Franco Locatelli,Gino Roberto Corazza +13 more
TL;DR: Locally injected MSCs represent a feasible, safe and beneficial therapy in refractory fistulising Crohn's disease and have been proven to affect mucosal T cell apoptotic rate.
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Post-splenectomy and hyposplenic states
TL;DR: This Review critically assess clinical and diagnostic aspects of splenic dysfunction and highlight new perspectives in the prevention of overwhelming post-splenectomy infections.
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Methodology and indications of H2-breath testing in gastrointestinal diseases: the Rome Consensus Conference.
Antonio Gasbarrini,Gino Roberto Corazza,G. Gasbarrini,Massimo Montalto,Di Stefano M,Guido Basilisco,Andrea Parodi,Paolo Usai-Satta,Piero Vernia,Caterina Anania,Marco Astegiano,Giovanni Barbara,Luigi Benini,Patrizia Bonazzi,Gabriele Capurso,M. Certo,Antonio Colecchia,Lucio Cuoco,Di Sario A,Davide Festi,C. Lauritano,Emanuela Miceli,Gerardo Nardone,Francesco Perri,Piero Portincasa,Risicato R,M. Sorge,Antonio Tursi +27 more
TL;DR: The final statements, graded according to the level of evidence and strength of recommendation, identify the indications for the use of H2-breath testing in the clinical practice and methods to be used for performing the tests.