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Liliana Minelli

Researcher at University of Perugia

Publications -  81
Citations -  1394

Liliana Minelli is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Incidence (epidemiology) & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1201 citations. Previous affiliations of Liliana Minelli include Istituto Superiore di Sanità.

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National pathfinder survey on children's oral health in Italy: pattern and severity of caries disease in 4-year-olds.

TL;DR: A need to plan preventive programs to reduce oral health disparities among Italian preschool children, based on educational intervention with parents and children concerning oral health and caries prevention, is suggested.
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Meta-analysis of thyroidectomy with ultrasonic dissector versus conventional clamp and tie

TL;DR: A systematic review to evaluate the role of Ultrasonic dissector (UAS) versus conventional clamp and tie in thyroidectomy shown a relevant advantage only in terms of cost-effectiveness in patients treated with UAS; it is subsequent to statistically significant reduction of operation duration, intraoperative blood loss and of overall drainage volume during the first 24 hours.
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National Pathfinder survey of 12-year-old Children's Oral Health in Italy.

TL;DR: Over the past two decades, mean DMFT fell from over 5 to its present level, halving every decade; consequently, the recorded level of dental caries has become aligned with that in other Western European countries, Nevertheless, differences in DMFT values remain between children from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
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Vanadium in Italian waters: monitoring and speciation of V(IV) and V(V)

TL;DR: In this paper, a strong anionic exchange column (SAX) loaded with disodium ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid (Na2EDTA) was used to trap both vanadium species dissolved in 10−100 ml of water at pH 3.
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Robotic right hemicolectomy: Analysis of 108 consecutive procedures and multidimensional assessment of the learning curve

TL;DR: The data indicate that the performance of RRC is safe from an oncological point of view in all of the three phases of the learning curve, and suggests that it might be prudent to start the RRC learning curve by treating only benign diseases and to reserve theperformance of oncology resection to when at least the initial learning phase has been completed.