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Literature has suggested that changes in brain flow circulation occur in patients with multiple sclerosis. In this study, digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was used to measure the absolute CCT value in MS patients and to correlate its value to age at disease onset and duration, and to expand disability status scale (EDSS). DSA assessment was performed on eighty MS patients and on a control group of forty-four age-matched patients.

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Arterial stiffness in patients with deep and lobar intracerebral hemorrhage.

J Stroke

September 2014

Stroke Unit, Department of Neurological and Sensorineural Sciences, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, "Santa Maria alle Scotte" General Hospital, Siena, Italy.

Background And Purpose: Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounts for approximately 10% of stroke cases. Hypertension may play a role in the pathogenesis of ICH that occurs in the basal ganglia, thalamus, pons, and cerebellum, but not in that of lobar ICH. Hypertension contributes to decreased elasticity of arteries, thereby increasing the likelihood of rupture in response to acute elevation in intravascular pressure.

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A case of Parry-Romberg syndrome and alien hand.

J Neurol Sci

June 2014

Department of Neurology, Harrogate District Foundation Trust, Harrogate, UK. Electronic address:

Parry-Romberg syndrome (PRS) is a rare condition characterised by progressive hemi-facial atrophy. Here we present a PRS case with alien-hand syndrome, which has not previously been described in adult onset disease. On the basis of the presumed auto-immune pathology of PRS we justify the treatment strategy we successfully used in this patient.

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Background And Purpose: The autonomic nervous system maintains constant cerebral venous blood outflow in changing positions. Alterations in cerebral autoregulation can be revealed by postural changes at quantitative color Doppler sonography. The aim of this study was to reach an optimal cutoff value of the difference between the cerebral venous blood outflow in the supine and seated positions that can discriminate healthy controls from patients with multiple sclerosis and those with other neurologic diseases and to evaluate its specificity, sensitivity, and diagnostic accuracy.

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Quantitative ColourDopplerSonography evaluation of cerebral venous outflow: a comparative study between patients with multiple sclerosis and controls.

PLoS One

June 2012

Unit of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Neurological and Sensorial Sciences, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Santa Maria alle Scotte General Hospital, Siena, Italy.

Background: Internal Jugular Veins (IJVs) are the principle outflow pathway for intracranial blood in clinostatism condition. In the seated position, IJVs collapse, while Vertebral Veins (VVs) increase the venous outflow and partially compensate the venous drainage. Spinal Epidural Veins are an additional drainage pathway in the seated position.

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Lung cancer presenting with trigeminal neuropathy.

Neurol Sci

October 2011

Unit NINT Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Neurological and Sensorineural Sciences, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Santa Maria alle Scotte General Hospital, Viale Mario Bracci 16, 53100 Siena, Italy.

The purpose of this case report is to describe MR imaging and CT findings of a patient in whom the first clinical and neuroradiological manifestation of a metastatic lung adenocarcinoma was unilateral trigeminal neuropathy caused by a presumed metastasis involving cisternal and Meckel's cave segments of ipsilateral trigeminal nerve. MR imaging and CT scan differential diagnosis of expansive lesions of the intracranial trigeminal nerve must include metastases. Physicians and neuroradiologists must be aware of metastases as an uncommon cause of trigeminal neuropathy, even as the presenting condition of cancer.

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Neuroimaging of transient ischemic attack.

Arch Neurol

June 2010

Unit NINT Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Neurosciences, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, "Santa Maria alle Scotte" General Hospital, Viale Mario Bracci 16, 53100 Siena, Italy.

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Vasospasm and cerebral infarction from pituitary apoplexy. A case report.

Neuroradiol J

June 2010

Unit NINT Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Neurosciences, "Santa Maria alle Scotte" General Hospital; Siena, Italy -

Pituitary apoplexy is a potentially life-threatening acute or subacute clinical syndrome occurring from enlargement of the pituitary gland, and pituitary insufficiency, from hemorrhage or ischemia from an unknown pituitary lesion, most frequently being a non-functioning macroadenoma. A close, and multidisciplinary management is required. The purpose of this case report is to increase awareness to pituitary apoplexy presentation and management by reporting clinical features and neuroradiological findings observed in a 70-year-old patient with an unknown pituitary lesion.

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Growth of congenital malignant teratoid medulloepithelioma of the ciliary body: a case study.

J Neurooncol

February 2010

Unit of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Department of Neurosciences and the Interdepartmental Center of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, Santa Maria alle Scotte General Hospital, Viale Mario Bracci, 16, 53100, Siena, Italy.

The purpose of this study was to describe the growth pattern of congenital malignant teratoid medulloepithelioma of the ciliary body by reporting clinical and imaging findings with pathological correlation. An 11-month-old little girl presented with a whitish-pink iris mass in the right eye resulting from a small ciliary body mass consistent with medulloepithelioma at both clinical and computed tomography (CT) findings. At CT, the lesion showed heterogeneous attenuation, without intraocular calcifications.

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Intracranial and intraspinal hemorrhage following spinal anesthesia.

Neurol Sci

October 2009

Unit of Epilepsy and Sleep Diseases, Department of Neurosciences, Santa Maria alle Scotte General Hospital, University of Siena, Viale Mario Bracci, 16, 53100, Siena, Italy.

Spinal anesthesia (SA), accounting for more than 50% of regional anesthesias in the spinal region, is generally perceived as simple and safe. Our purpose is to increase awareness of hemorrhagic complications following SA. A 69-year-old male without either coagulation disorders or anticoagulant/antiplatelet therapy developed acute radiculopathy, and severe mental confusion after SA for prostatectomy.

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Neuroradiological follow-up of the growth of papillary tumor of the pineal region: a case report.

J Neurooncol

December 2009

Unit of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese, "Santa Maria alle Scotte" General Hospital, Viale Mario Bracci, 16-53100, Siena, Italy.

Papillary tumor of the pineal region (PTPR) is a recently described distinct clinicopathological entity. The purpose of this case report is to increase the knowledge of its neuroradiological findings and natural history by describing the long-term clinical and neuroradiological follow-up of a PTPR occurring in a 56-year-old Italian male patient. At magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) obtained at diagnosis, the lesion showed a subtle high signal intensity on T1-weighted imaging.

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