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Luca Carsana

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  23
Citations -  1899

Luca Carsana is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung & Hyaline. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1294 citations.

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Pulmonary post-mortem findings in a series of COVID-19 cases from northern Italy: a two-centre descriptive study.

TL;DR: The predominant pattern of lung lesions in patients with COVID-19 patients is diffuse alveolar damage, as described in patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronaviruses.
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Liver histopathology in severe COVID 19 respiratory failure is suggestive of vascular alterations.

TL;DR: The preliminary results confirm the clinical impression that liver failure is not a main concern and this organ is not the target of significant inflammatory damage and Histopathological findings are highly suggestive for marked derangement of intrahepatic blood vessel network secondary to systemic changes induced by virus.
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Pulmonary post-mortem findings in a large series of COVID-19 cases from Northern Italy

TL;DR: The main relevant finding is the presence of platelet-fibrin thrombi in small arterial vessels; this important observation fits into the clinical context of coagulopathy which dominates in these patients and which is one of the main targets of therapy.
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Small bowel stenosis in Crohn's disease: clinical, biochemical and ultrasonographic evaluation of histological features.

TL;DR: Aim : To establish whether intestinal ultrasound, clinical or biochemical indices of activity can assess histological features of ileal stenosis in Crohn's disease.
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Prevalence and clinical features of heterotopic gastric mucosa in the upper oesophagus (inlet patch).

TL;DR: Heterotopic gastric mucosa in the upper oesophagus is not a rare condition but the frequency with which this condition is found during routine endoscopic examination is likely due to the reduced awareness of the examiner.