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Stefania Montemezzi
Researcher at University of Verona
Publications - 75
Citations - 1865
Stefania Montemezzi is an academic researcher from University of Verona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Mammography. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1418 citations.
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Integration of 3D digital mammography with tomosynthesis for population breast-cancer screening (STORM): a prospective comparison study.
Stefano Ciatto,Nehmat Houssami,Daniela Bernardi,Francesca Caumo,Marco Pellegrini,Silvia Brunelli,Paola Tuttobene,Paola Bricolo,Carmine Fantò,Marvi Valentini,Stefania Montemezzi,Petra Macaskill +11 more
TL;DR: Integrated 2D and 3D mammography improves breast-cancer detection and has the potential to reduce false positive recalls.
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Inflammatory intrathecal profiles and cortical damage in multiple sclerosis
Roberta Magliozzi,Roberta Magliozzi,Owain W. Howell,Richard Nicholas,Carolina Cruciani,Carolina Cruciani,Marco Castellaro,Chiara Romualdi,Stefania Rossi,Marco Pitteri,Maria Donata Benedetti,Alberto Gajofatto,Francesca B. Pizzini,Stefania Montemezzi,Sarah Rasia,Ruggero Capra,Alessandra Bertoldo,Francesco Facchiano,Salvatore Monaco,Richard Reynolds,Massimiliano Calabrese +20 more
TL;DR: Gray matter damage and meningeal inflammation have been associated with early disease onset and a more aggressive disease course in multiple sclerosis, but can these changes be identified in the patient early in the disease course?
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis with Synthesized Two-Dimensional Images versus Full-Field Digital Mammography for Population Screening: Outcomes from the Verona Screening Program
Francesca Caumo,Manuel Zorzi,Silvia Brunelli,Giovanna Romanucci,Rossella Rella,Loredana Cugola,Paola Bricolo,Chiara Fedato,Stefania Montemezzi,Nehmat Houssami +9 more
TL;DR: DBT plus synthetic 2D imaging increases CDRs with recall rates comparable to those of FFDM, and increased image reading time and the time needed for invasive assessments.
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Positive predictive value for malignancy on surgical excision of breast lesions of uncertain malignant potential (B3) diagnosed by stereotactic vacuum-assisted needle core biopsy (VANCB): a large multi-institutional study in Italy.
Simonetta Bianchi,Saverio Caini,Giuseppe Renne,Enrico Cassano,D. Ambrogetti,Maria Grazia Cattani,G. Saguatti,M. Chiaramondia,E. Bellotti,R. Bottiglieri,A. Ancona,Quirino Piubello,Stefania Montemezzi,Guido Ficarra,C. Mauri,Francesco Alfredo Zito,V Ventrella,Paola Baccini,Massimo Calabrese,Domenico Palli +19 more
TL;DR: This study, to date the largest series of B3 with definitive histological assessment on SE, suggests that B3 lesions should be referred for SE even if VANCB is more accurate than NCB in the diagnostic process of non-palpable, sonographically invisible breast lesions.
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Effect of integrating 3D-mammography (digital breast tomosynthesis) with 2D-mammography on radiologists’ true-positive and false-positive detection in a population breast screening trial
Daniela Bernardi,Francesca Caumo,Petra Macaskill,Stefano Ciatto,Marco Pellegrini,Silvia Brunelli,Paola Tuttobene,Paola Bricolo,Carmine Fantò,Marvi Valentini,Stefania Montemezzi,Nehmat Houssami +11 more
TL;DR: There was broad variability in radiologist-specific TP detection at 2D-mammography and hence in the additional TP detection and incremental CDR attributable to integrated 2D/3D- mammography; more consistent TP-detection estimates were observed for the integrated screen-read.