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Michela Quaranta

Researcher at University of Verona

Publications -  30
Citations -  645

Michela Quaranta is an academic researcher from University of Verona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Hysteroscopy. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 568 citations. Previous affiliations of Michela Quaranta include University of Parma & University of Padua.

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Ultrasound techniques in the diagnosis of deep pelvic endometriosis: algorithm based on a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: The summary of data regarding diagnostic specificity and sensitivity of TVS in women undergoing surgery for deep endometriosis may allow us to conclude that TVS should remain the first-line method in the evaluation of patients with suspicion of DPE.
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Management of osteogenesis imperfecta type I in pregnancy; a review of literature applied to clinical practice

TL;DR: Women affected by type I OI represent a subset of patients whose pregnancies should be considered high risk and warrant a multidisciplinary approach in a referral center, and mode of delivery remains controversial and should be determined on an individual basis.
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Uterine smooth muscle tumors of uncertain malignant potential (STUMP): pathology, follow-up and recurrence.

TL;DR: It is suggested that gynaecologist, dedicated pathologist and oncologist should work as a team in the counselling and management of this neoplasm from detection till completion of follow up and immunohistochemistry to investigate the overexpression of p16 and p53 in order to identify the cohort of patients at increased risk of recurrence who may benefit from more aggressive surgical-oncological strategies.
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Caesarean section: could different transverse abdominal incision techniques influence postpartum pain and subsequent quality of life? A systematic review.

TL;DR: The Misgav-Ladach incision was indicated as the optimal technique in view of its characteristic of reducing lower pelvic discomfort and pain, thus improving quality of life and future fertility desire.

Original Article Uterine smooth muscle tumors of uncertain malignant potential (STUMP): pathology, follow-up and recurrence

TL;DR: The term smooth uterine muscle of uncertain malignant potential (STUMPs) indicates a group of uterine smooth muscle tumors (SMTs) that cannot be diagnosed unequivocally as benign or malignant as discussed by the authors.