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Giovanni Fabbrini
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 318
Citations - 12735
Giovanni Fabbrini is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parkinson's disease & Dystonia. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 287 publications receiving 11067 citations. Previous affiliations of Giovanni Fabbrini include National Institutes of Health.
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Phenotypic Variability in Acquired and Idiopathic Dystonia
Giovanni Defazio,Angelo Fabio Gigante,Roberto Erro,Daniele Belvisi,Marco Esposito,Assunta Trinchillo,Gabriella De Joanna,Roberto Ceravolo,Sonia Mazzucchi,E Unti,Paolo Barone,Sara Scannapieco,Maria Cotelli,Marinella Turla,Marta Bianchi,Laura Bertolasi,Antonio Pisani,Francesca Valentino,Maria Concetta Altavista,Vincenzo Moschella,Paolo Girlanda,Carmen Terranova,Francesco Bono,Giorgio Spano,Giovanni Fabbrini,Gina Ferrazzano,Alberto Albanese,L. Castagna,Daniela Cassano,Mario Coletti Moja,Roberta Pellicciari,Anna Rita Bentivoglio,Roberto Eleopra,Giovanni Cossu,Tommaso Ercoli,Marcello Mario Mascia,Francesca Di Biasio,Salvatore Misceo,Luca Magistrelli,Marcello Romano,Cesa Scaglione,Michele Tinazzi,Luca Maderna,Maurizio Zibetti,Alfredo Berardelli +44 more
TL;DR: In this article , a few studies have systematically investigated differences in the clinical spectrum between acquired and idiopathic dystonias, and none of these studies have been published in the literature.
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Unusual Clinical Manifestation Associated with Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration
Jinane Fattouch,Antonella Conte,Claudio Colonnese,Alessandro Bozzao,Alfredo Berardelli,Giovanni Fabbrini +5 more
TL;DR: A 52-year-old woman who developed an unusual clinical presentation associated with HOD is described, which is a rare abnormality that is caused by a lesion in the Guillain-Mollaret triangle in the brainstem.
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Response to "Response to isolated head tremor: A DAT-SPECT and somatosensory temporal discrimination study".
Gina Ferrazzano,Viviana Frantellizzi,Maria Ilenia De Bartolo,Maria Silvia De Feo,Antonella Conte,Giovanni Fabbrini,Giuseppe De Vincentis,Alfredo Berardelli +7 more
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Correlation between Quality of Life and severity of Parkinson's Disease by assessing an optimal cut-off point on the Parkinson's Disease questionnaire (PDQ-39) as related to the Hoehn & Yahr (H&Y) scale.
Giovanni Galeoto,Anna Berardi,Francesca Colalelli,Elisa Pelosin,Susanna Mezzarobba,Laura Avanzino,Donatella Valente,Marco Tofani,Giovanni Fabbrini +8 more
TL;DR: With this cut-off point, it is now possible to make a determination of QoL of an individual with PD at a certain stage of the disease, in a specific age range, and of a particular gender.