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Pier Luigi Cherchi

Researcher at University of Sassari

Publications -  39
Citations -  999

Pier Luigi Cherchi is an academic researcher from University of Sassari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Urinary incontinence. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 38 publications receiving 799 citations. Previous affiliations of Pier Luigi Cherchi include University of Padua.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome, adipose tissue and metabolic syndrome.

TL;DR: The high prevalence of metabolic disorders mainly related to insulin resistance and CVD risk factors in women with PCOS highlight the need for early lifestyle changes for reducing metabolic risks in these patients.
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Efficacy of low-dose intravaginal estriol on urogenital aging in postmenopausal women.

TL;DR: The results show that intravaginal administration of estriol may represent a satisfactory therapeutic choice for those postmenopausal women with urogenital tract disturbances who have contraindications or refuse to undergo standard hormone therapy.
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COVID-19 in pregnant women: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: The present study suggests a high rate of maternal and neonatal complications in infected individuals, however, the current scientific evidence highlights a low risk of neonatal infection.
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Identification of a novel candidate gene, CASC2, in a region of common allelic loss at chromosome 10q26 in human endometrial cancer.

TL;DR: This article identified three alternative transcripts of a novel human gene, CASC2 (cancer susceptibility candidate 2; formely C10orf5), encoding a short protein of 102 amino acids with no similarity to any other known gene product.
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Clinical Value of Intraoperative Gross Examination in Endometrial Cancer

TL;DR: Gross estimation of myometrial invasion is a reliable and inexpensive method for evaluating the invasiveness of uterine carcinomas and that deciding to perform an extensive surgical staging upon gross estimation will be in accordance with the final histopathologic report in about 9 of 10 cases.