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Gaetano Lombardi publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gaetano Lombardi sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 464 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Gaetano Lombardi D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gaetano Lombardi sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 117 D-Index — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Gaetano Lombardi is affiliated with IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental and medical sciences, with particular emphasis on the health impacts of toxic substances and bone-related conditions.

The main fields of study addressed by Lombardi include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Medicine

Within these fields, their work is further specialized in the subfields of:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

Lombardi's research topics reflect a focus on chemical exposures and their effects on human health, including:

  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Bone health and osteoporosis research

One recent publication authored by Lombardi is:

  • Bone Disruption and Environmental Pollutants, 2021, published in Endocrine Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Raffaele Giannattasio
  • Giuseppe Lisco
  • Vito Angelo Giagulli
  • Silvio Settembrini
  • Giovanni De Pergola

Lombardi's research contributions have been published in:

  • Endocrine Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets

Best Publications

  • CONSENSUS: Guidelines for Diagnosis and Therapy of MEN Type 1 and Type 2

    Maria Luisa Brandi;Robert F. Gagel;Alberto Angeli;John P. Bilezikian

  • Systemic complications of acromegaly: epidemiology, pathogenesis, and management.

    Annamaria Colao;Diego Ferone;Paolo Marzullo;Gaetano Lombardi

  • Advances in the treatment of prolactinomas.

    Mary P. Gillam;Mark E. Molitch;Gaetano Lombardi;Annamaria Colao

  • Patients with subclinical Cushing's syndrome due to adrenal adenoma have increased cardiovascular risk.

    Libuse Tauchmanovà;Riccardo Rossi;Bernadette Biondi;Melania Pulcrano

  • Persistence of increased cardiovascular risk in patients with Cushing's disease after five years of successful cure.

    Annamaria Colao;Rosario Pivonello;Stefano Spiezia;Antongiulio Faggiano

  • Growth hormone and the heart

    Annamaria Colao;Paolo Marzullo;Carolina Di Somma;Gaetano Lombardi

  • Guidelines for Acromegaly Management

    S. Melmed;F. F. Casanueva;F. Cavagnini;P. Chanson

  • Early impairment of endothelial structure and function in young normal-weight women with polycystic ovary syndrome.

    Francesco Orio;Stefano Palomba;Teresa Cascella;Biagio De Simone

  • Withdrawal of Long-Term Cabergoline Therapy for Tumoral and Nontumoral Hyperprolactinemia

    Annamaria Colao;Antonella Di Sarno;Paolo Cappabianca;Carolina Di Somma

  • Cardiovascular risk factors and common carotid artery caliber and stiffness in patients with Cushing's disease during active disease and 1 year after disease remission.

    Antongiulio Faggiano;Rosario Pivonello;Stefano Spiezia;Maria Cristina De Martino

  • The cardiovascular risk of young women with polycystic ovary syndrome: an observational, analytical, prospective case-control study.

    Francesco Orio;Stefano Palomba;Letizia Spinelli;Teresa Cascella

  • The cut-off limits of the GH response to GH-releasing hormone-arginine test related to body mass index.

    Ginevra Corneli;Carolina Di Somma;Roberto Baldelli;Silvia Rovere

  • Resistance to cabergoline as compared with bromocriptine in hyperprolactinemia : Prevalence, clinical definition, and therapeutic strategy

    Antonella Di Sarno;Maria Luisa Landi;Paolo Cappabianca;Francesco Di Salle

  • Long-term effects of depot long-acting somatostatin analog octreotide on hormone levels and tumor mass in acromegaly.

    Annamaria Colao;Diego Ferone;Paolo Marzullo;Paolo Cappabianca

  • The Medical Treatment of Cushing’s Disease: Effectiveness of Chronic Treatment with the Dopamine Agonist Cabergoline in Patients Unsuccessfully Treated by Surgery

    Rosario Pivonello;Maria Cristina De Martino;Paolo Cappabianca;Monica De Leo

  • Prolactinomas resistant to standard dopamine agonists respond to chronic cabergoline treatment

    Annamaria Colao;Antonella Di Sarno;Francesca Sarnacchiaro;Diego Ferone

  • Growth-hormone and prolactin excess

    Annamaria Colao;Gaetano Lombardi

  • Subclinical hyperthyroidism: clinical features and treatment options

    Bernadette Biondi;Emiliano Antonio Palmieri;Michele Klain;Martin Schlumberger

  • Macroprolactinoma shrinkage during cabergoline treatment is greater in naive patients than in patients pretreated with other dopamine agonists: a prospective study in 110 patients.

    Annamaria Colao;Antonella Di Sarno;Maria Luisa Landi;Francesco Scavuzzo

  • Thyroid nodules and related symptoms are stably controlled two years after radiofrequency thermal ablation.

    Stefano Spiezia;Roberto Garberoglio;Francesco Milone;Valeria Ramundo

Frequent Co-Authors

Annamaria Colao
Annamaria Colao University of Naples Federico II
Diego Ferone
Diego Ferone University of Genoa
Rosario Pivonello
Rosario Pivonello University of Naples Federico II

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