Search Results - "Stefano, Rosa D."

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    Hepatitis B virus reactivation and alemtuzumab therapy by Iannitto, Emilio, Minardi, Viviana, Calvaruso, Giuseppina, Mulè, Antonino, Ammatuna, Emanuele, Trapani, Rosa D., Ferraro, Donatella, Abbadessa, Vincenzo, Craxí, Antonio, Stefano, Rosa D.

    Published in European journal of haematology (01-03-2005)
    “…:  Reactivation of hepatitis B virus infection in subjects receiving cytotoxic treatment for heamatological malignancies occurs in 21–53% of chronic HBsAg…”
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    Histologic characterization and improved prognostic evaluation of 209 gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms by La Rosa, Stefano, MD, Inzani, Frediano, MD, Vanoli, Alessandro, MD, Klersy, Catherine, MD, Dainese, Linda, MD, Rindi, Guido, MD, PhD, Capella, Carlo, MD, Bordi, Cesare, MD, Solcia, Enrico, MD

    Published in Human pathology (01-10-2011)
    “…Summary Gastric neuroendocrine neoplasms differ considerably in histology, clinicopathologic background, stage, and patient outcome, implying a wide spectrum…”
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    Improved histologic and clinicopathologic criteria for prognostic evaluation of pancreatic endocrine tumors by La Rosa, Stefano, MD, Klersy, Catherine, MD, Uccella, Silvia, MD, Dainese, Linda, MD, Albarello, Luca, MD, Sonzogni, Angelica, MD, Doglioni, Claudio, MD, Capella, Carlo, MD, Solcia, Enrico, MD

    Published in Human pathology (2009)
    “…Summary Currently used histopathologic criteria for the diagnosis of pancreatic endocrine tumors are still under discussion as far as to their capacity to…”
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    Primary gastric Merkel cell carcinoma harboring DNA polyomavirus by Capella, Carlo, MD, Marando, Alessandro, MD, Longhi, Erika, PhD, Bernasconi, Barbara, BD, Finzi, Giovanna, PhD, Parravicini, Carlo, MD, Sessa, Fausto, MD, La Rosa, Stefano, MD

    Published in Human pathology (01-06-2014)
    “…Summary Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a skin cancer that can also rarely arise in extracutaneous sites including mucosal surfaces. About 80% of MCCs harbor…”
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