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Sara Piemonte
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 32
Citations - 999
Sara Piemonte is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Vitamin D and neurology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications receiving 873 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Piemonte include Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza.
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The diagnosis and management of hypercalcaemia
TL;DR: This review aims to give an overview of the diagnosis and clinical management of hypercalcaemia for non-specialist clinicians and health professionals.
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“Trabecular Bone Score” (TBS): An indirect measure of bone micro-architecture in postmenopausal patients with primary hyperparathyroidism ☆
Elisabetta Romagnoli,Cristiana Cipriani,Italo Nofroni,Claudia Castro,Maurizio Angelozzi,Addolorata Scarpiello,Jessica Pepe,Daniele Diacinti,Sara Piemonte,Vincenzo Carnevale,Salvatore Minisola +10 more
TL;DR: TBS seems to indirectly reflect an alteration of bone micro-architecture in postmenopausal women with PHPT, and shows a better performance in individuating VF than with age, the reduction of LS-BMD and the increase of BMI.
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Prevalence of Kidney Stones and Vertebral Fractures in Primary Hyperparathyroidism Using Imaging Technology
Cristiana Cipriani,Cristiana Cipriani,Federica Biamonte,Aline G. Costa,Chiyuan Zhang,Piergianni Biondi,Daniele Diacinti,Jessica Pepe,Sara Piemonte,Alfredo Scillitani,Salvatore Minisola,John P. Bilezikian +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided in support of recent recommendations that a more proactive approach be taken to detect silent bone and stone disease in asymptomatic PHPT.
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Long-Term Bioavailability After a Single Oral or Intramuscular Administration of 600,000 IU of Ergocalciferol or Cholecalciferol: Implications for Treatment and Prophylaxis
Cristiana Cipriani,Elisabetta Romagnoli,Jessica Pepe,Stefania Russo,Luciano Carlucci,Sara Piemonte,Luciano Nieddu,Donald J. McMahon,Ravinder J. Singh,Salvatore Minisola +9 more
TL;DR: A po dose of 600,000 IU of D ₂ or D₃ is initially more effective in increasing serum 25(OH)D than the equivalent im dose and is rapidly metabolized.
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Vitamin D and Its Relationship with Obesity and Muscle
TL;DR: This paper is mainly aimed to review vitamin D metabolism and its relationship with obesity and skeletal muscle function.