Pubblicazioni Scientifiche
Dermatologia26 gen 2021
Diagnosis of toenail onychomycosis by an immunochromatographic dermatophytes test strip
Diagnosis of toenail onychomycosis is based in current practice on direct microscopic examination (DME) and fungal cultures of nail samples.
26 gen 2021
Gender differences in clinical presentation, treatment, and outcomes in mycosis fungoides
Mycosis fungoides (MF) comprises 54% of cutaneous T cell lymphomas. Although the etiology is unknown, prior studies have shown that MF is more common in males than females, with greater incidence in African Americans (AAs).
26 gen 2021
Epithelioid Kaposi Sarcoma
Cutaneous Kaposi sarcoma (KS) covers a broad spectrum both clinically and pathologically. Some histological patterns of KS may be difficult to recognize and must be differentiated from other vascular neoplasms.
13 gen 2021
Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Atopic Dermatitis: A Two-Way Association
The co-existence of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and atopic dermatitis (AD) had been reported but was not investigated in controlled studies.
13 gen 2021
Pruritus Intensity Scales across Europe: A Prospective Validation Study
Chronic pruritus (CP) is a subjective symptom and it is necessary to assess its intensity with validated patient-reported outcome tools in order to allow determination of the treatment course
13 gen 2021
Cutaneous immune-related adverse events in patients with melanoma treated with checkpoint inhibitors
Checkpoint inhibitor (CPI) therapy has vastly improved long-term outcomes in metastatic malignant melanoma (MMM)
14 dic 2020
Androgenetic alopecia in women and men
Italian guidelines adapted from European Dermatology Forum/European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology guidelines
14 dic 2020
Immune checkpoint-mediated psoriasis
A multicentric European study of 115 patients from European Network for Cutaneous ADverse Event to Oncologic drugs (ENCADO) group
14 dic 2020
Dermatoscopy of combined blue nevi: A multicenter study of the International Dermoscopy Society
Combined blue nevi may mimic melanoma and are relatively often biopsied for diagnostic reasons.
10 dic 2020
COVID-19 and Skin Manifestations: An Overview of Case Reports/Case Series and Meta-Analysis of Prevalence Studies
Since the onset of the 2019-nCoV disease (COVID-19), many skin manifestations have been reported in COVID-19 patients
10 dic 2020
Skin barrier immunity and ageing
The skin is the outermost layer of the body with an extensive surface area of approximately 1·8 m2, and is the first line of defence against a multitude of external pathogens and environmental insults.
02 dic 2020
The 2020 International Alliance for the Control of Scabies
Consensus Criteria for the Diagnosis of Scabies
02 dic 2020
Prurigo nodularis
Pathogenesis and management
02 dic 2020
Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of Vulvar Melanosis Over the Last 20 Years
In this cohort study of 129 patients with vulvar melanosis and 5 to 20 years of follow-up, 67% of vulvar melanotic lesions appeared in premenopausal patients, and 65% of all patients had received some type of hormone therapy;
24 nov 2020
Characteristic of Chronic Plaque Psoriasis Patients Treated with Biologics in Italy during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Risk Analysis from the PSO-BIO-COVID Observational Study
24 nov 2020
Autoimmunity in Segmental Vitiligo
The autoimmune basis of segmental vitiligo (SV) has only recently been recognized.
24 nov 2020
Selective JAK1 Inhibitors for the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis: Focus on Upadacitinib and Abrocitinib
Atopic dermatitis is a common, chronic, immune-mediated disease associated with several comorbidities.
17 nov 2020
DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF DERMOSCOPY OF ACTINIC KERATOSIS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Dermoscopy is a tool that aids clinicians in the diagnosis of actinic keratosis;
17 nov 2020
Cutaneous Melanoma Arising in Congenital Melanocytic Nevus
A Retrospective Observational Study
17 nov 2020
5‐Alpha‐Reductase Inhibitors are Associated with Reduced Frequency of COVID‐19 Symptoms in Males with Androgenetic Alopecia
We have previously reported that men with androgenetic alopecia (AGA) are more likely to present with severe COVID‐19 symptoms, potentially implicating androgen sensitivity as a risk factor for COVID‐19.