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Stefano D'Errico

Researcher at University of Trieste

Publications -  93
Citations -  1472

Stefano D'Errico is an academic researcher from University of Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1027 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano D'Errico include American Board of Legal Medicine & Sapienza University of Rome.

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Correlation between cardiac oxidative stress and myocardial pathology due to acute and chronic norepinephrine administration in rats.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that catecholamines may induce oxidative damage through reactive intermediates resulting from their auto‐oxidation, irrespective of their interaction with adrenergic receptors, is supported, thus representing an important factor in the pathogenesis of catecholinamines‐induced cardiotoxicity.
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Management of the corpse with suspect, probable or confirmed COVID-19 respiratory infection - Italian interim recommendations for personnel potentially exposed to material from corpses, including body fluids, in morgue structures and during autopsy practice.

TL;DR: This document is produced with the intent of offering a technical support to professional involved in the autoptic activities during the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic infection.
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Data Available on the Extent of Cocaine Use and Dependence: Biochemistry, Pharmacologic Effects and Global Burden of Disease of Cocaine Abusers

TL;DR: The effects of Cocaine mainly depend on the user's addiction, the dose received and the mode of assumption, so ascribing adverse health effect to a certain drug might be difficult.
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Cardiac pathology in death from electrocution

TL;DR: The findings show that MFB is an ante-mortem change and may be a distinct finding in electrocution.
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Preliminary Post-Mortem COVID-19 Evidence of Endothelial Injury and Factor VIII Hyperexpression

TL;DR: It is suggested that COVID-19 infection can cause different forms of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), due to diffuse alveolar damage and diffuse endothelial damage, and the data on Factor VIII discussed in this paper seem to suggest that the thrombogenicity of Sars-CoV2 infection might be linked to widespread endothelialDamage.