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Vincenzo Scorcia
Researcher at Magna Græcia University
Publications - 155
Citations - 2967
Vincenzo Scorcia is an academic researcher from Magna Græcia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 106 publications receiving 2051 citations.
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Comparison of Amsler–Krumeich and Sandali Classifications for Staging Eyes with Keratoconus
Giuseppe Giannaccare,Gianluca Murano,Adriano Carnevali,Angeli Christy Yu,Sabrina Vaccaro,Gianfranco Scuteri,Laura Maltese,Vincenzo Scorcia +7 more
TL;DR: The results show that the two classifications are not fully interchangeable: the Amsler–Krumeich classification is more appropriate in identifying and longitudinally monitoring patients with early stages of KC, while the Sandali classification for the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with more advanced stages, particularly when a surgical planning has to be chosen.
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Ex vivo photoactivated chromophore for keratitis-corneal crosslinking on inverted graft: new approach to manage interface infectious keratitis after deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty.
TL;DR: This technique allowed the resolution of the infection while sparing the use of new donor tissue, and is the first report of ex vivo PACK-CXL on inverted DALK graft for the treatment of interface infectious keratitis.
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Ocular Surface Features in Patients with Parkinson Disease on and off Treatment: A Narrative Review
Matilde Buzzi,Giuseppe Giannaccare,Michela Cennamo,Federico Bernabei,Pierre-Raphaël Rothschild,Aldo Vagge,Vincenzo Scorcia,Rita Mencucci +7 more
TL;DR: Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system of the human body as discussed by the authors , and it can be attributed not only to the disease itself, but also to the medications used for its management.
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Corneal Findings Associated to Belantamab-Mafodotin (Belamaf) Use in a Series of Patients Examined Longitudinally by Means of Advanced Corneal Imaging
Rita Mencucci,Michela Cennamo,Ludovica Alonzo,Carlotta Senni,Aldo Vagge,Lorenzo Ferro Desideri,Vincenzo Scorcia,Giuseppe Giannaccare +7 more
TL;DR: Multimodal corneal imaging may implement the current clinical scale, helping to detect corneals abnormalities in patients under belamaf therapy and for optimizing systemic therapy.