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Simone Maurea

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  148
Citations -  2558

Simone Maurea is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 132 publications receiving 2032 citations.

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Ultrasound and shear-wave elastography patterns of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine-related axillary, supra and subclavicular lymphadenopathy.

TL;DR: In this paper, the ultrasound appearance of COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine-related lymph node abnormalities is illustrated, which can occur at different stations ipsilateral to the site of vaccination after either first or second vaccine dose and can represent a diagnostic dilemma when encountered in patients with underlying conditions.
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Quantitative imaging characterization of hypersecreting or nonhypersecreting adrenal adenomas: comparison between iodine-131 norcholesterol uptake and magnetic resonance signal intensity ratios.

TL;DR: Adrenal scintigraphy using norch cholesterol and MR are both able to accurately identify cortical adenomas; however, while semiquantitative analysis of norcholesterol uptake is effective to differentiate between hypersecreting and nonhypersecrets adenoma, SIRs evaluation is not useful for this purpose.
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Correlative Imaging in a Patient with Cystic Thymoma: CT, MR and PET/CT Comparison

TL;DR: Volumetric CT and MRI studies can provide better anatomic informations regarding internal structure and local tumor spread for pre-operative assessment and metabolic imaging using 18F-FDG PET/CT is helpful for lesion characterization differentiating benign from malignant lesion on the basis of intense tracer uptake.
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Nuclear imaging to characterize adrenal tumors: Comparison with MRI

TL;DR: Nuclear imaging modalities using specific target agents are able to better characterize adrenal tumors, compared with MR, and radionuclide techniques are ability to identify the nature of adrenal incidentalomas and to differentiate between hypersecreting and non-hypersecrets adenomas as well as between benign and malignant CTT.
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MRI findings of a remote and isolated vaginal metastasis revealing an adenocarcinoma of the mid-sigmoid colon

TL;DR: The MRI findings with clinical and pathological correlations of a remote and isolated vaginal metastasis revealing a mid-sigmoid adenocarcinoma in a 67 years old woman are reported.