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Giuseppe Morgia
Researcher at University of Catania
Publications - 245
Citations - 5836
Giuseppe Morgia is an academic researcher from University of Catania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Lower urinary tract symptoms. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 239 publications receiving 4864 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Morgia include University of Messina & University of Sassari.
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Open prostatectomy for benign prostatic enlargement in southern Europe in the late 1990s: a contemporary series of 1800 interventions.
Vincenzo Serretta,Giuseppe Morgia,L. Fondacaro,Gaetano Curto,Antonio Lo bianco,Pirritano D,D. Melloni,F. Orestano,M. Motta,Michele Pavone-Macaluso +9 more
TL;DR: This procedure, even if performed nowadays and in Western countries, shows the same significant rate of early and late complications reported in the past or in less-developed countries.
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AMS three-piece inflatable implants for erectile dysfunction: a long-term multi-institutional study in 200 consecutive patients.
Francesco Montorsi,Patrizio Rigatti,Giorgio Carmignani,C. Corbu,B. Campo,G. Ordesi,G. Breda,P. Silvestre,Bruno Giammusso,Giuseppe Morgia,Alessandra Graziottin +10 more
TL;DR: Assessing the longterm mechanical reliability of AMS three–piece inflatable implants and their impact on patient–partner satisfaction in 200 consecutive patients with erectile dysfunction who underwent surgery in five different institutions concluded that CX cylinders seem to be more reliable than the Ultrex ones.
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Matrix metalloproteinases as diagnostic (MMP-13) and prognostic (MMP-2, MMP-9) markers of prostate cancer
Giuseppe Morgia,Mario Falsaperla,Grazia Malaponte,Massimo Madonia,Manuela Indelicato,Salvatore Travali,Maria Clorinda Mazzarino +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the plasma concentration and activity of MMPs, in association with PSA determination, could play a role in diagnosis, monitoring therapy and evaluating malignant progression in PCa.
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Simple enucleation is equivalent to traditional partial nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma: results of a nonrandomized, retrospective, comparative study.
Andrea Minervini,Vincenzo Ficarra,Francesco Rocco,Alessandro Antonelli,Roberto Bertini,Giorgio Carmignani,Sergio Cosciani Cunico,Dario Fontana,Nicola Longo,Giuseppe Martorana,Vincenzo Mirone,Giuseppe Morgia,Giacomo Novara,Marco Roscigno,Riccardo Schiavina,Sergio Serni,Claudio Simeone,Alchiede Simonato,Salvatore Siracusano,Alessandro Volpe,Filiberto Zattoni,Alessandro Zucchi,Marco Carini +22 more
TL;DR: This is the first multicenter, comparative study showing oncologic equivalence of standard partial nephrectomy and simple enucleation and local recurrence, cancer specific survival and progression-free survival.
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Meta-analysis of metabolic syndrome and prostate cancer
Mauro Gacci,Giorgio Ivan Russo,C. De Nunzio,Arcangelo Sebastianelli,Mario Salvi,Linda Vignozzi,Andrea Tubaro,Giuseppe Morgia,Sergio Serni +8 more
TL;DR: The presence of MetS is associated with worse oncologic outcomes in men with PCa, in particular with more aggressive tumor features, and biochemical recurrence.