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    The risk of associated urological abnormalities in children with pre and postnatal occasional diagnosis of solitary, small or ectopic kidney: is a complete urological screening always necessary? by Calisti, Alessandro, Perrotta, M. L., Oriolo, L., Ingianna, D., Miele, V.

    Published in World journal of urology (01-06-2008)
    “…Objective Voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) and radionuclide scan is recommended for patients with solitary (secondary to aplasia or multicystic dysplasia),…”
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    Diagnostic workup of urinary tract infections within the first 24 months of life, in the era of prenatal diagnosis. The contribution of different imaging techniques to clinical management by Calisti, A, Perrotta, M L, Oriolo, L, Ingianna, D, Sciortino, R

    Published in Minerva pediatrica (01-10-2005)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of different techniques in the diagnostic workup of children with negative prenatal ultrasonogram, referred for…”
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    Nonvascular interventional radiology in the treatment of post-liver transplant complications. The clinico-radiological correlations and technical considerations by Rossi, M, Salvatori, F M, Ingianna, D, Greco, M, Iappelli, M, Rossi, P

    Published in Radiologia medica (01-09-1995)
    “…Eleven patients, included in a series of 105 orthotopic liver transplant recipients, underwent interventional radiologic procedures for post-operative…”
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    Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS): indications and results after 22 months of experience by Rossi, P, Maccioni, F, Salvatori, F M, Bezzi, M, Gandini, R, Broglia, L, Ingianna, D

    Published in Radiologia medica (01-05-1994)
    “…December 1991 through November 1993, fifty-five patients underwent TIPS with the following indications: failed sclerotherapy or surgery (25 patients), bleeding…”
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