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Marco Colotto
Researcher at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Publications - 30
Citations - 458
Marco Colotto is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 29 publications receiving 339 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Colotto include Sapienza University of Rome.
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[A five year follow-up of an HHV-8 related lymphoma in an HIV-negative elderly patient].
TL;DR: A five-year follow-up of a case of PEL HHV-8 related in HIV negative elderly man, suggests that PEL, in HIV-negative EBV-negative patients, is a distinct clinical entity, with a different clinical behaviour.
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Implementation of Italian guidelines on public health genomics in Italy: a challenging policy of the NHS (Review) [Le policy di genomica in sanità pubblica in Italia: le sfide nella implementazione delle linee guida nel sistema sanitario nazionale]
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Student’s knowledge and attitude towards direct-to-consumer genetic tests
Marco Colotto,Luca Giraldi,Roberta Pastorino,Dario Arzani,E Vayena,C Ineichen,Stefania Boccia +6 more
TL;DR: Opinions and reactions are strongly dependent by the hypothetical good or bad result that the test could provide and by the context whereby a genetic test could be performed, and respondents seem to be exposed to the risk of psychological harms, and a strong regulation regarding their use is required.
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[Impact of depression syndrome in the management of cardiovascular risk factors in primary prevention: State of the art].
TL;DR: Investigation of the role of depressive syndrome on the adherence to lifestyle modifications (TLC) in patients with risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) finds depression represents an indirect and independent cardiovascular risk factor that needs to be detected and treated for a successful cardiovascular prevention.
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Analysis of the chaotic component of the sinusal R-R intervals as a tool for detecting a silent cardiac dysautonomia in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Mario Curione,Pietro Cugini,Camillo Cammarota,Bernardini F,D. Cipriani,R. De Rosa,P. Francia,Marco Colotto,Angela Napoli,Francesco Fallucca +9 more
TL;DR: Considering that the investigated Type 2 DP were lacking of documentable signs of cardiac neuropathy, it is hypothesized that the diurnal phase of shift CDI CR might be a potential indicator of a silent autonomic cardiac dysfunction in Type 2DP.