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Vincenza Gianfredi

Researcher at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

Publications -  114
Citations -  1449

Vincenza Gianfredi is an academic researcher from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 81 publications receiving 776 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincenza Gianfredi include Maastricht University & University of Pavia.

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Nephrogenic remnants: occasional ultrasound diagnosis and follow-up.

TL;DR: A case of NRs in a six year old child is reported, as incidental finding during abdominal ultrasound performed for other purposes, and after a period of close surveillance of 14 months, the lesion was resected.
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Vaccinazioni nel diabete: tutte a tutti o quali a chi?

TL;DR: Il calendario vaccinale nazionale individua la tempistica delle vaccinazioni, stabilita sulla base dell’epidemiologia deLL’infezione, verso cui è rivolta, e dallo stato immunitario del soggetto sottoposto a vaccInazione enfatizza la sua importanza.
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Alcohol consumption and risk of Barrett's Esophagus. Mini-review of recent literature

TL;DR: A mini-review of population studies focused on the association between alcohol consumption and risk of Barrett’s Esophagus has shown no association between the consumption of alcohol and BE.
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[MI NUTRO (MIgrants NUTRition knOwledge per l'integrazione): un intervento di educazione alimentare tra gli immigrati, Perugia - uno studio pilota].

TL;DR: The MI NUTRO (MIgrants NUTRition knOwledge per l'integrazione) as mentioned in this paper ) is an organization dedicated to valutare le conoscenze nutrizionali dei migranti.
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Public Health Residents’ Anonymous Survey in Italy (PHRASI): Study Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study for a Multidimensional Assessment of Mental Health and Its Determinants

TL;DR: The Public Health Residents Anonymous Survey in Italy (PHRASI) as mentioned in this paper is a cross-sectional study based on an 88-item self-administered voluntary survey that evaluates how sociodemographic variables are associated with mental issues, including wellness, eating disorders, sleeplessness, alcohol misuse, depression and anxiety.