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Marco Pellegrini

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  136
Citations -  2121

Marco Pellegrini is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical coherence tomography & Cornea. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 124 publications receiving 1025 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Pellegrini include University of Pisa & Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico.

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Choroidal Vascularity Index: An In-Depth Analysis of This Novel Optical Coherence Tomography Parameter.

TL;DR: The principles and the applications of this advanced imaging modality for studying and understanding the contributing role of choroid in retinal and optic nerve diseases are discussed and potential advances that may allow the widespread adoption of this tool in the routine clinical practice are presented.
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Neurotrophic keratitis: current challenges and future prospects

TL;DR: Although several medical and surgical treatments have been proposed, no therapies are currently available to restore corneal sensitivity, and thus, NK remains difficult and challenging to treat.
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Blood derived eye drops for the treatment of cornea and ocular surface diseases.

TL;DR: Future perspectives of blood-derived products include the introduction of tailored eye drops, screened for the proper content of growth factors and cytokines according to each patient and ocular surface disease.
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In vivo confocal microscopy morphometric analysis of corneal subbasal nerve plexus in dry eye disease using newly developed fully automated system.

TL;DR: The software ACCMetrics was able to rapidly detect SNP alterations occurring in the setting of DED and showed good diagnostic performance in discriminating DED patients.
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on ophthalmological emergency department visits.

TL;DR: There was a 73% decrease in the number of ophthalmological emergency department visits compared to the same period of the previous year and there was a substantial reduction also of potentially serious conditions, including those requiring urgent surgery such as retinal detachment.