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    Long-term intrathecal Baclofen infusion in supraspinal spasticity of adulthood by Dario, A., Di Stefano, M. G., Grossi, A., Casagrande, F., Bono, G.

    Published in Acta neurologica Scandinavica (01-02-2002)
    “…Objectives– To evaluate long‐term results of chronic intrathecal Baclofen infusion on the spasticity, on the spasms and to evaluate the side‐effects of the…”
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    Healthcare-acquired infections in rehabilitation units of the Lombardy Region, Italy by Tinelli, M., Mannino, S., Lucchi, S., Piatti, A., Pagani, L., D’Angelo, R., Villa, M., Trezzi, L., Di Stefano, M. G., Pavan, A., Macchi, L.

    Published in Infection (01-08-2011)
    “…Background Little data are available on the frequency and risk factors for infection in patients in rehabilitation units. Methods This was a 2-year…”
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    Impact of bevacizumab containing first line chemotherapy on recurrent disease in epithelial ovarian cancer: A case-control study by Petrillo, M, Amadio, G, Salutari, V, Paris, I, Di Stefano, M.G, Ferandina, G, Scambia, G, Fagotti, A

    Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-08-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective To evaluate the timing and pattern of relapse, and duration of response to second line chemotherapy in advanced ovarian cancer (AOC)…”
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    Rehabilitation of acquired brain injuries: a multicentric prospective survey by Zampolini, M, Corea, F, Avesani, R, Boldrini, P, De Tanti, A, Di Stefano, M G, Formisano, R, Lamberti, G, Lombardi, F, Mazzucchi, A, Pistarini, C, Taricco, M, Citterio, A

    “…The rehabilitation of the persons with Severe Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is an important concern to be approached with a comprehensive program aimed to…”
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    Cisplatin and vinorelbine as neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer: a phase II study by Di Vagno, G, Cormio, G, Pignata, S, Scambia, G, Di Stefano, M G, Tambaro, R, Trerotoli, P, Serio, G, Garganese, G, Selvaggi, L

    “…Fifty eight consecutive untreated patients with locally advanced cervical carcinoma (LACC) received neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) with cisplatin (CDDP) 80…”
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    554 Correlation Between Amplitude- Integrated Eeg (AEEG) and General Movements (GMS) in Preterm Infants by Scoppa, A, De Luca, M G, Di Biase, M, Di Stefano, M G, Orfeo, L

    Published in Pediatric research (01-11-2010)
    “…Since today the correlation between background cerebral electrical activity at aEEG and brain injury in preterm is unknown. The aim of the present study is to…”
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    Clinical utility of trabectedin for the treatment of ovarian cancer: current evidence by Mascilini, Floriana, Amadio, Giulia, Di Stefano, Maria Grazia, Ludovisi, Manuela, Di Legge, Alessia, Conte, Carmine, De Vincenzo, Rosa, Ricci, Caterina, Masciullo, Valeria, Salutari, Vanda, Scambia, Giovanni, Ferrandina, Gabriella

    Published in OncoTargets and therapy (01-01-2014)
    “…Among the pharmaceutical options available for treatment of ovarian cancer, attention has been increasingly focused on trabectedin (ET-743), a drug which…”
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    Absorption and preferential vagina-to-uterus distribution after vaginal administration of (99m)Tc-pertechnetate in postmenopausal women by Cicinelli, E, Rubini, G, De Ziegler, D, Barba, B, Pinto, V, Di Stefano, M G, Mele, M

    Published in Fertility and sterility (01-12-2001)
    “…To investigate in vivo and in humans the mechanisms and kinetics of vagina-to-uterus distribution. Controlled clinical study. Volunteers in an academic…”
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    Lactose Malabsorption and Intolerance in the Elderly by Di Stefano, G. Veneto, S. Malservisi, A. Strocchi, G. R. Corazza, M.

    “…Background: Lactase activity declines with age in rats, but it is not clear whether this model is also shared by humans. Few studies have evaluated lactose…”
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