Publications by authors named "F Menchini"

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  • Several new software methods have been developed to assess the minimum ablative margin during thermal ablation of colorectal liver metastases, aiming to enhance patient outcomes in a multi-institutional context.
  • This retrospective study analyzed 400 cases of thermal ablation over 13 years, focusing on minimum ablative margins and their correlation with local disease progression rates.
  • Results showed that a minimum ablative margin of 5 mm or more significantly reduces the risk of local tumor progression, confirming the importance of this margin across various institutions.
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Cardiac computed tomography (CCT) has assumed an increasingly significant role in the evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD) during the past few decades, whereas cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) remains the gold standard for myocardial tissue characterization. The discovery of late myocardial enhancement following intravenous contrast administration dates back to the 1970s with ex-vivo CT animal investigations; nevertheless, the clinical application of this phenomenon for cardiac tissue characterization became prevalent for CMR imaging far earlier than for CCT imaging. Recently the technical advances in CT scanners have made it possible to take advantage of late contrast enhancement (LCE) for tissue characterization in CCT exams.

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The optical behavior of devices based on thin films is determined by complex refractive index and thickness of each slab composing the stack; these important parameters are usually evaluated from photometric and/or ellipsometric spectral measurements, given a model of the stack, by means of dedicated software. In the case of complex multilayer devices, generally a number of simpler specimens (like single-film on substrate) must be preliminarily characterized. This paper introduces the reader to a new open source software for thin film characterization finally released after about 30 years of development.

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