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Maurizio Radicioni
Researcher at University of Perugia
Publications - 26
Citations - 370
Maurizio Radicioni is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 24 publications receiving 316 citations.
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Congenital fetal and neonatal visceral chylous effusions: neonatal chylothorax and chylous ascites revisited. a multicenter retrospective study
Carlo Bellini,Z. Ergaz,Maurizio Radicioni,I. Forner-Cordero,Marlys H. Witte,G. Perotti,T. Figar,L. Tubaldi,Pier Giorgio Camerini,B. Bar-Oz,I. Yatsiv,Ilan Arad,F. Traverso,T. Bellini,F. Boccardo,C. Campisi,Pietro Dalmonte,N. Vercellino,S. Manikanti,Eugenio Bonioli +19 more
TL;DR: The need for an international prospective trial is suggested in an effort to establish the efficacy and effectiveness of diagnostic and therapeutic options described in this article.
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Fresh frozen plasma use in the NICU: a prospective, observational, multicentred study.
TL;DR: A remarkably high proportion of FFP transfusions given to non-bleeding neonates for indications not compliant with guideline recommendations are found, and Platelet counts and coagulation studies were poor predictors of clinical bleeding.
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Thromboelastography: might work in neonatology too?
TL;DR: The current knowledge is too limited to express a definitive indication on the reliability of the use of viscoelastic point of care analyzer in the neonatal intensive care unit setting, but their potential use not only as a diagnostic tool, but also to guide the transfusion therapy requires careful consideration.
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Combination therapy for life-threatening pulmonary hypertension in a premature infant: first report on bosentan use
TL;DR: The clinical course of a 28-week gestation infant with PPROM from the 20th week and prolonged oligohydramnios before delivery, who developed refractory hypoxia treated with oral bosentan as adjunct therapy to inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) and oral sildenafil is described.
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Tuberculin skin test reactivity in Kawasaki disease.
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the tuberculin skin test and its in vitro correlates could provide simple and reliable diagnostic tools for identifying atypical forms of KD, or vice versa, in subjects not vaccinated against tuberculosis.