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Aldo Pinchera

Aldo Pinchera

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Medicine
Italy
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
130
Citations
57228
World Ranking
2505
National Ranking
56

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Medicine in Italy Leader Award

Overview

Aldo Pinchera was affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Throughout their academic career, their published works, research topics, and collaborations are not extensively documented in available records.

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Best Publications

  • Management of Graves' ophthalmopathy: reality and perspectives.

    Luigi Bartalena;Aldo Pinchera;Claudio Marcocci

  • Relation between therapy for hyperthyroidism and the course of Graves' ophthalmopathy.

    Luigi Bartalena;Claudio Marcocci;Fausto Bogazzi;Luca Manetti

  • A consensus report of the role of serum thyroglobulin as a monitoring method for low-risk patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma.

    Ernest L. Mazzaferri;R. J. Robbins;C. A. Spencer;L. E. Braverman

  • Consensus statement of the European Group on Graves' orbitopathy (EUGOGO) on management of GO.

    Luigi Bartalena;Lelio Baldeschi;Alison Dickinson;Anja Eckstein

  • Elastography: new developments in ultrasound for predicting malignancy in thyroid nodules.

    T Rago;Ferruccio Santini;M Scutari;Aldo Pinchera

  • Risk of Thyroid Cancer After Exposure to 131I in Childhood

    Elisabeth Cardis;Ausrele Kesminiene;Victor Ivanov;Irina Malakhova

  • Impact of Routine Measurement of Serum Calcitonin on the Diagnosis and Outcome of Medullary Thyroid Cancer: Experience in 10,864 Patients with Nodular Thyroid Disorders

    Rossella Elisei;Valeria Bottici;Fabiana Luchetti;Giancarlo Di Coscio

  • The spectrum of thyroid disorders in an iodine-deficient community: the Pescopagano survey.

    Fabrizio Aghini-Lombardi;Lucia Antonangeli;Enio Martino;Paolo Vitti

  • Role of conventional ultrasonography and color flow-doppler sonography in predicting malignancy in 'cold' thyroid nodules

    T Rago;P Vitti;L Chiovato;S Mazzeo

  • BRAF(V600E) mutation and outcome of patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma: a 15-year median follow-up study.

    Rossella Elisei;Clara Ugolini;David Viola;Cristiana Lupi

  • Radioiodine ablation of thyroid remnants after preparation with recombinant human thyrotropin in differentiated thyroid carcinoma: results of an international, randomized, controlled study.

    F Pacini;F Pacini;Pw Ladenson;M Schlumberger;A Driedger

  • Consensus statement of the European group on Graves' orbitopathy (EUGOGO) on management of Graves' orbitopathy.

    Luigi Bartalena;Lelio Baldeschi;Alison J Dickinson;Anja Eckstein

  • Prognostic significance of somatic RET oncogene mutations in sporadic medullary thyroid cancer: a 10-year follow-up study.

    Rossella Elisei;Barbara Cosci;Cristina Romei;Valeria Bottici

  • Recombinant Human Thyrotropin-Stimulated Serum Thyroglobulin Combined with Neck Ultrasonography Has the Highest Sensitivity in Monitoring Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma

    F Pacini;Eleonora Molinaro;Mg Castagna;Laura Agate

  • The Aging Thyroid

    Stefano Mariotti;Claudio Franceschi;Andrea Cossarizza;Aldo Pinchera

  • Environmental iodine intake and thyroid dysfunction during chronic amiodarone therapy

    E Martino;M Safran;F Aghini-Lombardi;R Rajatanavin

  • Disappearance of humoral thyroid autoimmunity after complete removal of thyroid antigens.

    Luca Chiovato;Francesco Latrofa;Lewis E. Braverman;Furio Pacini

  • Surgery or surveillance for mild asymptomatic primary hyperparathyroidism: a prospective, randomized clinical trial.

    Elena Ambrogini;Filomena Cetani;Luisella Cianferotti;Edda Vignali

  • Clinical Features of Patients with Graves' Disease Undergoing Remission After Antithyroid Drug Treatment

    Paolo Vitti;Teresa Rago;Luca Chiovato;Stefania Pallini

  • Use of corticosteroids to prevent progression of Graves' ophthalmopathy after radioiodine therapy for hyperthyroidism

    Luigi Bartalena;Claudio Marcocci;Fausto Bogazzi;Massimo Panicucci

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Vitti
Paolo Vitti University of Pisa
Claudio Marcocci
Claudio Marcocci University of Pisa
Enio Martino
Enio Martino University of Pisa
Rossella Elisei
Rossella Elisei University of Pisa
Furio Pacini
Furio Pacini University of Siena
Luigi Bartalena
Luigi Bartalena University of Insubria
Paolo Miccoli
Paolo Miccoli University of Pisa
Fulvio Basolo
Fulvio Basolo University of Pisa
Lewis E. Braverman
Lewis E. Braverman Boston University
Andrea Pucci
Andrea Pucci University of Pisa

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