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Maria Domenica Cappellini
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 570
Citations - 21441
Maria Domenica Cappellini is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thalassemia & Deferasirox. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 518 publications receiving 18668 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Domenica Cappellini include Centra & Vita-Salute San Raffaele University.
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Thalassemic osteopathy: A new marker of bone deposition
Marina Baldini,Marina Baldini,Stella Forti,A. Orsatti,A. Orsatti,Alessia Marcon,Alessia Marcon,Fabio Massimo Ulivieri,Lorena Airaghi,Lorena Airaghi,Laura Zanaboni,Laura Zanaboni,Maria Domenica Cappellini,Maria Domenica Cappellini +13 more
TL;DR: P1NP and CTX assays show good precision and low analytical CV, and, compared to other markers, they can acceptably reflect bone metabolic processes and promptly respond to antiosteoporotic treatments.
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Pulmonary hypertension in patients with thalassemia major. authors' reply
Giorgio Derchi,A. Fonti,Gian Luca Forni,Maria Domenica Cappellini,F. Turati,Z. D. Du,N. Roguin +6 more
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An overview of current treatment strategies for β-thalassemia
TL;DR: Treatment of β-thalassemia major patients with transfusion, splenectomy, fetal hemoglobin induction, hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation, in addition to potential future treatment options, are reviewed.
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A Rare Condition in Haematological Practice – Gaucher Disease
TL;DR: A review aims to offer familiarisation with a rare disorder in haematological practice, focusing on adult patient management of Gaucher disease, which is the most prevalent lysosomal storage disease worldwide.
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Pregnancy in β-thalassemia intermedia at two tertiary care centers in Lebanon and Italy: A follow-up report on fetal and maternal outcomes.
Joseph E. Roumi,Hassan M. Moukhadder,Giovanna Graziadei,Martina Pennisi,Maria Domenica Cappellini,Ali T. Taher +5 more
TL;DR: This research presents a probabilistic analysis of the immune system’s response to chemotherapy that shows clear patterns ofgradual decline in children diagnosed with central giant cell granuloma.