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Vincenzo Carnevale
Researcher at Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza
Publications - 132
Citations - 4230
Vincenzo Carnevale is an academic researcher from Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone remodeling & Bone mineral. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 127 publications receiving 3861 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincenzo Carnevale include Sapienza University of Rome.
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Short and Long-Term Variations in Serum Calciotropic Hormones after a Single Very Large Dose of Ergocalciferol (Vitamin D2) or Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) in the Elderly
Elisabetta Romagnoli,Maria Lucia Mascia,Cristiana Cipriani,Valeria Fassino,Franco Mazzei,Emilio D'Erasmo,Vincenzo Carnevale,Alfredo Scillitani,Salvatore Minisola +8 more
TL;DR: CholecalCiferol is almost twice as potent as ergocalciferol in increasing serum 25(OH)D, when administered either by mouth or im, when administering either by Mouth or im.
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Longitudinal evaluation of vitamin D status in healthy subjects from southern Italy: seasonal and gender differences.
Vincenzo Carnevale,Sergio Modoni,Mauro Pileri,A. Di Giorgio,Iacopo Chiodini,Salvatore Minisola,Reinhold Vieth,Alfredo Scillitani +7 more
TL;DR: Significant gender-specific differences have been demonstrated in both calcium homeostasis and skeletal remodeling indexes; the seasonal fluctuations in the vitamin D–PTH axis are accompanied by cyclical variations of bone turnover rate, which were more pronounced in women.
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Subclinical Hypercortisolism among Outpatients Referred for Osteoporosis
Iacopo Chiodini,Maria Lucia Mascia,Silvana Muscarella,Claudia Battista,Salvatore Minisola,Maura Arosio,Stefano Angelo Santini,Giuseppe Guglielmi,Vincenzo Carnevale,Alfredo Scillitani +9 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of subclinical hypercortisolism among patients with T-scores of 2.5 or less and vertebral fractures was 10.8%, which may be more common than is generally recognized in patients with osteoporosis.
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Skeletal involvement in patients with diabetes mellitus
TL;DR: Studies on skeletal involvement in patients with diabetes mellitus have generated conflicting results, largely because of the pathogenetic complexity of the condition.
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Alterations of Bone Turnover and Bone Mass at Different Skeletal Sites due to Pure Glucocorticoid Excess: Study in Eumenorrheic Patients with Cushing’s Syndrome
Iacopo Chiodini,Vincenzo Carnevale,Massimo Torlontano,Saverio Fusilli,Giuseppe Guglielmi,Mauro Pileri,Sergio Modoni,A. Di Giorgio,Antonio Liuzzi,Salvatore Minisola,Mario Cammisa,Vincenzo Trischitta,Alfredo Scillitani +12 more
TL;DR: The results show that compared to matched control subjects, female eumenorrheic CS patients have reduced osteoblastic function, increased bone resorption, and reduced BMD, and that the severity of these abnormalities is statistically related to the severityof disease activity, as indicated by urinary free cortisol.