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Paolo Vitti 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 Paolo Vitti sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 496 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paolo Vitti 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 Paolo Vitti sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 87 D-Index — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Paolo Vitti is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Medicine, with a particular focus on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Their research encompasses a variety of subfields including Surgery, Archeology, Epidemiology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Their scholarly output has concentrated primarily on topics related to the thyroid and endocrine system. The main topics of their work include:

  • Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Thyroid Disorders and Treatments
  • Pituitary Gland Disorders and Treatments
  • Head and Neck Anomalies
  • Thyroid and Parathyroid Surgery
  • Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors
  • Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances

Paolo Vitti has published papers in several prominent venues, with notable frequent publication outlets being:

  • L Endocrinologo
  • Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
  • Journal of Nuclear Medicine
  • Journal of the Endocrine Society
  • Thyroid

Recent representative papers authored or co-authored by Paolo Vitti include:

  • Standardized Map of Iodine Status in Europe (2020) in Thyroid
  • The Role of Nuclear Medicine in the Clinical Management of Benign Thyroid Disorders, Part 1: Hyperthyroidism (2020) in Journal of Nuclear Medicine
  • Ultrasound features and risk stratification systems to identify medullary thyroid carcinoma (2021) in European Journal of Endocrinology
  • Risk Stratification of Thyroid Nodules: From Ultrasound Features to TIRADS (2022) in Cancers
  • The Role of Nuclear Medicine in the Clinical Management of Benign Thyroid Disorders, Part 2: Nodular Goiter, Hypothyroidism, and Subacute Thyroiditis (2021) in Journal of Nuclear Medicine

The scientist has frequently collaborated with other researchers in their domain. Prominent co-authors include:

  • Massimo Tonacchera
  • Rossella Elisei
  • Pierpaolo Falcetta
  • Francesco Trimarchi
  • Francesca Orsolini

Through their contributions, Paolo Vitti has played a role in advancing knowledge in areas such as thyroid cancer diagnostics, endocrine disorder management, and neuroendocrine tumor research, intersecting clinical and imaging-based methodologies.

Best Publications

  • American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, Associazione Medici Endocrinologi, and European Thyroid Association Medical Guidelines for Clinical Practice for the Diagnosis and Management of thyroid Nodules

    Hossein Gharib;Enrico Papini;Ralf Paschke;Daniel S. Duick

  • American association of Clinical Endocrinologists, American college of endocrinology, and Associazione Medici Endocrinologi medical guidelines for clinical practice for the diagnosis and management of thyroid nodules - 2016 update

    Hossein Gharib;Enrico Papini;Jeffrey R. Garber;Daniel S. Duick

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

    T Rago;Ferruccio Santini;M Scutari;Aldo Pinchera

  • American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, Associazione Medici Endocrinologi, and European Thyroid Association medical guidelines for clinical practice for the diagnosis and management of thyroid nodules: Executive Summary of recommendations.

    H. Gharib;E. Papini;R. Paschke;D. S. Duick

  • 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

  • Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma: from clinicopathology to genetics and advanced therapies

    Eleonora Molinaro;Cristina Romei;Agnese Biagini;Elena Sabini

  • Thyroid volume and urinary iodine in European schoolchildren: standardization of values for assessment of iodine deficiency

    F Delange;G Benker;Ph Caron;O Eber

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

    Paolo Vitti;Teresa Rago;Luca Chiovato;Stefania Pallini

  • American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, Associazione Medici Endocrinologi, and European Thyroid Association Medical Guidelines for Clinical Practice for the Diagnosis and Management of Thyroid Nodules: Executive Summary of Recommendations

    Hossein Gharib;Enrico Papini;Ralf Paschke;Daniel Duick

  • Relative potencies and additivity of perchlorate, thiocyanate, nitrate, and iodide on the inhibition of radioactive iodide uptake by the human sodium iodide symporter.

    Massimo Tonacchera;Aldo Pinchera;Antonio Dimida;Eleonora Ferrarini

  • Thyroid ultrasonography helps to identify patients with diffuse lymphocytic thyroiditis who are prone to develop hypothyroidism

    Claudio Marcocci;Paolo Vitti;Filomena Cetani;Felice Catalano

  • Italian consensus for the classification and reporting of thyroid cytology

    Francesco Nardi;Fulvio Basolo;Anna Crescenzi;Guido Fadda

  • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS (AACE), ASSOCIAZIONE MEDICI ENDOCRINOLOGI (AME), AND EUROPEAN THYROID ASSOCIATION (ETA) MEDICAL GUIDELINES FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF THYROID NODULES

    Hossein Gharib;Enrico Papini;Ralf Paschke;Daniel S. Duick

  • Prophylactic Central Compartment Lymph Node Dissection in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Clinical Implications Derived From the First Prospective Randomized Controlled Single Institution Study

    D. Viola;G. Materazzi;L. Valerio;E. Molinaro

  • Lower levels of TSH are associated with a lower risk of papillary thyroid cancer in patients with thyroid nodular disease: thyroid autonomy may play a protective role

    E Fiore;T Rago;M A Provenzale;M Scutari

  • Thyroid volume measurement by ultrasound in children as a tool for the assessment of mild iodine deficiency.

    P Vitti;E Martino;F Aghini-Lombardi;T Rago

  • The BRAF V600E Mutation Is an Independent, Poor Prognostic Factor for the Outcome of Patients with Low-Risk Intrathyroid Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Single-Institution Results from a Large Cohort Study

    Rossella Elisei;David Viola;Liborio Torregrossa;Riccardo Giannini

  • Are the Clinical and Pathological Features of Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Really Changed over the Last 35 Years? Study on 4187 Patients from a Single Italian Institution to Answer this Question

    Rossella Elisei;Rossella Elisei;Eleonora Molinaro;Eleonora Molinaro;Laura Agate;Laura Agate;Valeria Bottici;Valeria Bottici

  • Lean Body Mass Is a Major Determinant of Levothyroxine Dosage in the Treatment of Thyroid Diseases

    Ferruccio Santini;Aldo Pinchera;Alessandro Marsili;Giovanni Ceccarini

Frequent Co-Authors

Aldo Pinchera
Aldo Pinchera University of Pisa
Claudio Marcocci
Claudio Marcocci University of Pisa
Rossella Elisei
Rossella Elisei University of Pisa
Fulvio Basolo
Fulvio Basolo University of Pisa
Paolo Miccoli
Paolo Miccoli University of Pisa
Luigi Bartalena
Luigi Bartalena University of Insubria
Enio Martino
Enio Martino University of Pisa
Furio Pacini
Furio Pacini University of Siena
Andrea Pucci
Andrea Pucci University of Pisa
Leonard D. Kohn
Leonard D. Kohn National Institutes of Health

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