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Antonio Girolami

Antonio Girolami

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Medicine

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79
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30119
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National Ranking
702

Overview

Antonio Girolami is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine, with a particular focus on hematology and related subfields. Their research output includes 33 publications broadly categorized under medicine and further detailed in subfields such as hematology, genetics, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, molecular biology, and pathology and forensic medicine.

Their investigation areas cover diverse topics where coagulation processes and metabolic disorders intersect. Main research topics include coagulation, bradykinin, polyphosphates, and angioedema; diabetes treatment and management; blood coagulation and thrombosis mechanisms; platelet disorders and treatments; hemophilia treatment and research; glycogen storage diseases and myoclonus; as well as ion transport and channel regulation.

Girolami has published frequently in journals including Hematology & Medical Oncology, Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis, Acta Haematologica, Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases, and the Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis. Hematology & Medical Oncology and Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis are prominent venues for their work, hosting several of their studies.

Recent notable papers include:

  • Increased Prevalence of Reported Cases of Congenital Prekallikrein Deficiency Among African Americans as Compared With the General Population of the United States (2020, Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis)
  • Peculiar Congenital Factor VII Defect with the Proposita and Her Mother Showing the Same Compound Heterozygosity for Thr384Met and Arg413Gln (2020, Acta Haematologica)
  • Arg304Gln (FVII Padua) coagulation disorder in a patient with Down Syndrome (trisomy 21): a remarkable observation from Argentina (2020, Hematology & Medical Oncology)
  • Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disorders in African-Americans With Congenital Prekallikrein Deficiency Versus Caucasians-Americans With the Same Defect (2020, Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis)
  • Worldwide distribution of prekallikrein (PK) deficiency: the defect seems mainly concentrated in West African countries and in the United States (2020, Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases)

Girolami's frequent coauthors include Silvia Ferrari, Bruno Girolami, and Elisabetta Cosi, with collaborations often involving multiple contributions together.

Best Publications

  • Recurrent venous thromboembolism and bleeding complications during anticoagulant treatment in patients with cancer and venous thrombosis.

    Paolo Prandoni;Anthonie W. A. Lensing;Andrea Piccioli;Enrico Bernardi

  • Accuracy of clinical assessment of deep-vein thrombosis

    PhilipS. Wells;Jack Hirsh;DavidR. Anderson;AnthonyW.A. Lensing

  • Low-molecular-weight heparin in the treatment of patients with venous thromboembolism

    JW tenCate;HR Buller;M Gent;J Hirsh

  • Below-knee elastic compression stockings to prevent the post-thrombotic syndrome: a randomized, controlled trial.

    Paolo Prandoni;Anthonie W A Lensing;Martin H Prins;Michela Frulla

  • An association between atherosclerosis and venous thrombosis.

    Paolo Prandoni;Franca Bilora;Antonio Marchiori;Enrico Bernardi

  • Residual Venous Thrombosis as a Predictive Factor of Recurrent Venous Thromboembolism

    Paolo Prandoni;Anthonie W A Lensing;Martin H Prins;Enrico Bernardi

  • Upper-extremity deep vein thrombosis. Risk factors, diagnosis, and complications.

    Paolo Prandoni;Paola Polistena;Enrico Bernardi;Alberto Cogo

  • The risk of recurrent venous thromboembolism in patients with an Arg506→Gln mutation in the gene for factor V (factor V Leiden)

    Paolo Simioni;Paolo Prandoni;Anthonie W.A. Lensing;Alberta Scudeller

  • The clinical course of deep-vein thrombosis. Prospective long-term follow-up of 528 symptomatic patients

    P Prandoni;S Villalta;P Bagatella;L Rossi

  • Incidence of venous thromboembolism in families with inherited thrombophilia.

    P Simioni;B J Sanson;P Prandoni;D Tormene

  • Extensive screening for occult malignant disease in idiopathic venous thromboembolism: a prospective randomized clinical trial

    A. Piccioli;A. W. A. Lensing;M. H. Prins;A. Falanga

  • A simple ultrasound approach for detection of recurrent proximal-vein thrombosis.

    Paolo Prandoni;A Cogo;E Bernardi;S Villalta

  • The incidence of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia in hospitalized medical patients treated with subcutaneous unfractionated heparin: a prospective cohort study.

    Bruno Girolami;Paolo Prandoni;Paolo Prandoni;Piero M. Stefani;Piero M. Stefani;Cinzia Tanduo;Cinzia Tanduo

  • Treatment of intermittent claudication with physical training, smoking cessation, pentoxifylline, or nafronyl: a meta-analysis.

    B Girolami;E Bernardi;M H Prins;J W Ten Cate

  • D-dimer testing as an adjunct to ultrasonography in patients with clinically suspected deep vein thrombosis: prospective cohort study

    Enrico Bernardi;Paolo Prandoni;Anthonie W A Lensing;Giancarlo Agnelli

  • The risk of abortion and stillbirth in antithrombin-, protein C-, and protein S-deficient women.

    Bernd Jan Sanson;Philip W Friedrich;Paolo Simioni;Sandra Zanardi

  • Frequency of pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism in anticoagulant factor-deficient women: implications for prophylaxis.

    Philip W. Friederich;Bernd-Jan Sanson;Paolo Simioni;Sandra Zanardi

  • Acquired risk factors for deep-vein thrombosis in symptomatic outpatients.

    Alberto Cogo;Enrico Bernardi;Paolo Prandoni;Bruno Girolami

  • The incidence of venous thromboembolism in asymptomatic carriers of a deficiency of antithrombin, protein C, or protein S: a prospective cohort study.

    Bernd Jan Sanson;Paolo Simioni;Daniela Tormene;Marco Moia

  • Treatment of Intermittent Claudication With Physical Training, Smoking Cessation, Pentoxifylline, or Nafronyl

    Bruno Girolami;Enrico Bernardi;Martin H. Prins;Jan Wouter

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Prandoni
Paolo Prandoni University of Padua
Francesco Dazzi
Francesco Dazzi King's College London
Marco Boscaro
Marco Boscaro University of Padua
Martin H. Prins
Martin H. Prins Maastricht University
Francesco Bernardi
Francesco Bernardi University of Ferrara
David Lane
David Lane Imperial College London
Corrado Betterle
Corrado Betterle University of Padua
Zaverio M. Ruggeri
Zaverio M. Ruggeri Scripps Research Institute
Franco Mantero
Franco Mantero University of Padua
J. W. Ten Cate
J. W. Ten Cate University of Amsterdam

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