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Monica Falautano
Researcher at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Publications - 83
Citations - 3782
Monica Falautano is an academic researcher from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Psychosocial. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 78 publications receiving 3195 citations. Previous affiliations of Monica Falautano include Università telematica San Raffaele.
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Relation between MR abnormalities and patterns of cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
Marco Rovaris,Massimo Filippi,Monica Falautano,L. Minicucci,Maria A. Rocca,Vittorio Martinelli,G. Comi +6 more
TL;DR: Overall macroscopic and microscopic brain damage is more important than the corresponding regional brain disease in determining deficits of selective cognitive domains in patients with MS.
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Cognitive and psychosocial features of childhood and juvenile MS
Maria Pia Amato,Benedetta Goretti,Angelo Ghezzi,S. Lori,Valentina Zipoli,Emilio Portaccio,Lucia Moiola,Monica Falautano,M. F. De Caro,M. Lopez,Francesco Patti,R. Vecchio,Carlo Pozzilli,Valentina Bianchi,Marco Roscio,Giancarlo Comi,Maria Trojano +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of multiple sclerosis on cognitive and psychosocial functioning in childhood and juvenile cases was assessed using an extensive neuropsychological battery assessing IQ, memory, attention/concentration, executive functions, and language.
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Cognitive function in primary progressive and transitional progressive multiple sclerosis: a controlled study with MRI correlates.
S. J. Camp,Valerie L. Stevenson,Alan J. Thompson,David Miller,C. Borras,S. Auriacombe,Bruno Brochet,Monica Falautano,Massimo Filippi,L. Hérissé-Dulo,Xavier Montalban,E. Parrcira,Chris H. Polman,J. De Sa,Dawn Langdon +14 more
TL;DR: Cognitive dysfunction in PP and TP multiple sclerosis has a complex and multifactorial aetiology, which is not adequately explained by pathology as demonstrated on conventional MRI.
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Whole-brain radiotherapy or autologous stem-cell transplantation as consolidation strategies after high-dose methotrexate-based chemoimmunotherapy in patients with primary CNS lymphoma: results of the second randomisation of the International Extranodal Lymphoma Study Group-32 phase 2 trial
Andrés José Maria Ferreri,Kate Cwynarski,Elisa Jacobsen Pulczynski,Christopher P. Fox,Elisabeth Schorb,Paul La Rosée,Mascha Binder,Alberto Fabbri,Valter Torri,Eleonora Minacapelli,Monica Falautano,Fiorella Ilariucci,Achille Ambrosetti,Alexander Röth,Claire Hemmaway,Peter Johnson,Kim Linton,Tobias Pukrop,Jette Sønderskov Gørløv,Monica Balzarotti,Georg Hess,Ulrich Keller,Stephan Stilgenbauer,Jens Panse,Alessandra Tucci,Lorella Orsucci,Francesco Pisani,Alessandro Levis,Stefan W. Krause,Hans J. Schmoll,Bernd Hertenstein,Mathias J. Rummel,Jeffery Smith,Michael Pfreundschuh,Giuseppina Cabras,Francesco Angrilli,Maurilio Ponzoni,Martina Deckert,Letterio S. Politi,Juergen Finke,Michele Reni,Franco Cavalli,Emanuele Zucca,Gerald Illerhaus +43 more
TL;DR: The results of the second randomisation that addresses the efficacy of myeloablative chemotherapy supported by autologous stem-cell transplantation (ASCT) as an alternative to whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) as consolidation after high-dose-methotrexate-based chemoimmunotherapy were reported.
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Cognitive dysfunction in patients with mildly disabling relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: an exploratory study with diffusion tensor MR imaging.
Marco Rovaris,G. Iannucci,Monica Falautano,Francesca Possa,Vittorio Martinelli,Giancarlo Comi,Massimo Filippi +6 more
TL;DR: DT-MRI provides quantitative metrics that seem to reflect the severity of language, attention and memory deficits in patients with RRMS, and suggests that the extent and the intrinsic nature of the macroscopic lesions as well as the damage of the NAWM and NAGM all contribute to the neuropsychological deficits of RRMS patients.