A. Bagni
University of Bologna
21 Papers
79 Citations
A. Bagni is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Daclizumab. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 21 publications.
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Papers
Granzyme B and perforin as predictive markers for acute rejection in human intestinal transplantation.
A. D'Errico,Barbara Corti,A.D Pinna,Annalisa Altimari,Elisa Gruppioni,Gabusi E,Michelangelo Fiorentino,A. Bagni,W.F Grigioni +8 more
- 01 Dec 2003
TL;DR: In intestinal transplantation recipients, a direct correlation seems to exist between histologically confirmed ACR and raised GrB/perforin immunohistochemical scores, which suggest the need to investigate the possibility of predicting ACR by routine serum polymerase chain reaction (PCR) monitoring, which would reduce discomfort to patients.
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The role of hepatobiliary scintigraphy combined with spect/ct in predicting severity of liver failure before major hepatectomy: a single-center pilot study
Matteo Serenari,Chiara Bonatti,Lucia Zanoni,Giuliano Peta,Elena Tabacchi,Alessandro Cucchetti,Matteo Ravaioli,Cinzia Pettinato,A. Bagni,Antonio Siniscalchi,Antonietta D'Errico,Rita Golfieri,Stefano Fanti,Matteo Cescon +13 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the role of HBS combined with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT/CT) in predicting severity of PHLF, according to the International Study Group of Liver Surgery (ISGLS).
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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 infection: misleading findings in an infant with disseminated disease.
Maria Grazia Capretti,Concetta Marsico,Tiziana Lazzarotto,Liliana Gabrielli,A. Bagni,Morena De Angelis,Roberto Rossini,Giacomo Faldella +7 more
TL;DR: An infant with disseminated disease due to HSV-1 infection, who first presented clinical and radiologic features of pneumonia, is described, highlighting the need for neonatologists to raise awareness about the different clinical manifestations of disseminated neonatal HSV infection.
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Bacterial translocation in adult small bowel transplantation.
Alessandro Cucchetti,Antonio Siniscalchi,A. Bagni,Augusto Lauro,Matteo Cescon,Nicola Zucchini,Alessandro Dazzi,Chiara Zanfi,Stefano Faenza,Antonio Daniele Pinna +9 more
- 01 May 2009
TL;DR: Histologic alterations of the small bowel allograft are related to isolation of enteric microorganisms in extraintestinal sites, and the degree of these histologic features can identify patients at high risk of potentially life-threatening infectious complications and death.
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Comprehensive surgical intestinal rescue and transplantation program in adult patients: Bologna experience.
Chiara Zanfi,Augusto Lauro,Matteo Cescon,Alessandro Dazzi,Giorgio Ercolani,Gian Luca Grazi,Matteo Zanello,Marco Vivarelli,M. Del Gaudio,Matteo Ravaioli,Alessandro Cucchetti,Gaetano Vetrone,F. Tuci,P. Di Gioia,Tiziana Lazzarotto,Antonietta D'Errico,A. Bagni,Stefano Faenza,Antonio Siniscalchi,Loris Pironi,Antonio Daniele Pinna +20 more
- 01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: Intestinal surgical rescue, when possible, is optimal in an adult population with intestinal failure and deaths occurred primarily in the transplantation population.
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