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Vincenzo De Giorgi
Researcher at University of Florence
Publications - 241
Citations - 7787
Vincenzo De Giorgi is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melanoma & Cutaneous melanoma. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 225 publications receiving 6902 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincenzo De Giorgi include University of L'Aquila & European Institute of Oncology.
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Dermoscopy of pigmented skin lesions: results of a consensus meeting via the Internet
Giuseppe Argenziano,H. Peter Soyer,Sergio Chimenti,Renato Talamini,Rosamaria Corona,Francesco Sera,Michael Binder,Lorenzo Cerroni,Gaetano De Rosa,Gerardo Ferrara,Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof,Michael Landthaler,Scott W. Menzies,Hubert Pehamberger,Domenico Piccolo,Harold S. Rabinovitz,R. Schiffner,Stefania Staibano,Wilhelm Stolz,Igor Bartenjev,Andreas Blum,Ralph P. Braun,Horacio Cabo,Paolo Carli,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Matthew G. Fleming,James M. Grichnik,Caron M. Grin,Allan C. Halpern,Robert H. Johr,Brian Katz,Robert O. Kenet,Harald Kittler,Jürgen Kreusch,Josep Malvehy,G. Mazzocchetti,Margaret Oliviero,Fezal Ozdemir,Ketty Peris,Roberto Perotti,Ana Perusquia,Maria Antonietta Pizzichetta,Susana Puig,Babar Rao,Pietro Rubegni,Toshiaki Saida,Massimiliano Scalvenzi,Stefania Seidenari,Ignazio Stanganelli,Masaru Tanaka,Karin Westerhoff,Ingrid H. Wolf,Otto Braun-Falco,Helmut Kerl,Takeji Nishikawa,Klaus Wolff,Alfred W. Kopf +56 more
TL;DR: The virtual Consensus Net Meeting on Dermoscopy represents a valid tool for better standardization of the dermoscopic terminology and, moreover, opens up a new territory for diagnosing and managing pigmented skin lesions.
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Epiluminescence Microscopy for the Diagnosis of Doubtful Melanocytic Skin Lesions: Comparison of the ABCD Rule of Dermatoscopy and a New 7-Point Checklist Based on Pattern Analysis
Giuseppe Argenziano,Gabriella Fabbrocini,Paolo Carli,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Elena Sammarco,Mario Delfino +5 more
TL;DR: The ELM 7-point checklist provides a simplification of standard pattern analysis because of the low number of features to identify and the scoring diagnostic system and has proven to be reliable in diagnosing melanoma.
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BRAF/NRAS Mutation Frequencies Among Primary Tumors and Metastases in Patients With Melanoma
Maria Colombino,Mariaelena Capone,Amelia Lissia,Antonio Cossu,Corrado Rubino,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Daniela Massi,Ester Fonsatti,Stefania Staibano,Oscar Nappi,Elena Pagani,Milena Casula,Antonella Manca,MariaCristina Sini,Renato Franco,Gerardo Botti,Corrado Caracò,Nicola Mozzillo,Paolo A. Ascierto,Giuseppe Palmieri +19 more
TL;DR: The findings about the prevalence of BRAF/NRAS/p16CDKN2A mutations in paired tumor lesions from patients with melanoma may be useful in the management of this disease.
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Scoring of collagen organization in healthy and diseased human dermis by multiphoton microscopy
Riccardo Cicchi,Dimitrios Kapsokalyvas,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Vincenza Maio,Annelies Van Wiechen,Daniela Massi,Torello Lotti,Francesco S. Pavone +7 more
TL;DR: Nonlinear imaging is used to evaluate collagen organization in connective tissue ex‐vivo samples and the evaluation of the second harmonic to autofluorescence aging index of dermis (SAAID) has allowed a first characterization of tissues by scoring the collagen/elastin content.
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Addition of dermoscopy to conventional naked-eye examination in melanoma screening: a randomized study.
Paolo Carli,Vincenzo De Giorgi,Alessandra Chiarugi,Paolo Nardini,Martin A. Weinstock,Emanuele Crocetti,Marcello Stante,Benvenuto Giannotti +7 more
TL;DR: The addition of dermoscopy to conventional naked-eye examination is associated with a significant reduction of number of pigmented skin lesions excised for diagnostic verification, and the possibility of digital follow-up of equivocal lesions isassociated with a not negligible occurrence of initial melanomas left unexcised until the second consultation.