Herlyn–Werner–Wunderlich syndrome: An “early” onset case report and review of Literature
- R. Angotti, F. Molinaro, M. Messina
- MedicineInternational journal of surgery case reports
- 24 April 2015
Lactobacillus inhibitor production against Escherichia coli and coaggregation ability with uropathogens.
- G. Reid, J. McGroarty, R. Angotti, R. Cook
- Biology, MedicineCanadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
- 1 March 1988
The dominance of inhibitor-producing lactobacilli on the urogenital epithelium and the ability of these organisms to interact closely with uropathogens would constitute an important host defense mechanism against infection.
Safety profile of the interleukin-1 inhibitors anakinra and canakinumab in real-life clinical practice: a nationwide multicenter retrospective observational study
- J. Sota, A. Vitale, L. Cantarini
- MedicineClinical Rheumatology
- 17 May 2018
ANA and CAN have shown an excellent safety profile; the risk for AE and sAE tends to decrease over time from the start of IL-1 inhibition, and the overall drug retention rate was significantly different according to the occurrence of safety concerns.
Gastric transposition as a valid surgical option for esophageal replacement in pediatric patients: experience from three Italian medical centers.
- R. Angotti, F. Molinaro, M. Messina
- MedicineGastroenterology Report
- 2017
The clinical experience of three Italian centers in which gastric transposition was performed with excellent results is described, both in terms of surgical technique (simplicity, reproducibility, complication rate) and clinical follow-up (good oral feeding of young patients, normal social life and regular growth curves).
Thoracoscopic thymectomy in children: our preliminary experience.
- F. Molinaro, A. Garzi, M. Messina
- MedicineJournal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical…
- 3 June 2013
Thoracoscopic thymectomy should be consider a valid, less invasive alternative to the most radical open approach in children affected by an anterior mediastinal mass, resulting in a thymoma.
Onabotulinum toxin A in children with refractory idiopathic overactive bladder: medium-term outcomes.
- J. Ingham, R. Angotti, M. Lewis, A. Goyal
- MedicineJournal of Pediatric Urology
- 1 February 2019
Esophagogastric dissociation reduces the re-operation rate for persistent gastroesophageal reflux in severely neurologically impaired children
- F. Molinaro, E. Bindi, E. Cerchia, R. Angotti, F. Mariscoli, M. Messina
- Medicine, PsychologyPediatric surgery international (Print)
- 20 August 2014
Despite of statistic result, it is believed that TOGD is a useful procedure as the first choice of surgical management in severe neurological impaired children affected by gastroesophageal reflux.
Total oesophago‐gastric dissociation in neurologically impaired children: Laparoscopic vs robotic approach
- G. Mattioli, M. Wong, F. Molinaro
- MedicineThe international journal of medical robotics…
- 3 December 2019
To evaluate and compare the feasibility and short‐term results of laparoscopic and robotic total oesophago‐gastric dissociation (TOGD) with a Roux‐en‐Y oesphago‐jejunostomy, laparoscopy and robotic approach are used.
Diagnosis and treatment of primary hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) in older children
- C. Plessi, M. Sica, R. Angotti
- Medicine
- 1 April 2021
FEMALE EPISPADIAS: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
- R. Angotti, D. Meucci, A. Garzi, F. Ferrara, C. Varetti, M. Messina
- Medicine
- 16 May 2012
A 3-years-old girl with isolated female epispadias, who un- derwent just one operation to correct her anomaly, was unrecognized until 1 years-old and is presented in this case report.
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