A. R. Casu
University of Sassari
6 Papers
54 Citations
A. R. Casu is an academic researcher from University of Sassari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid & Thyroglobulin. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Serum thyroglobulin levels in the diagnosis and follow-up of subacute 'painful' thyroiditis. A sequential study.
Giuseppe Madeddu,A. R. Casu,Carmen Costanza,Gabriella Marras,Maria L. Arras,Andreina Marrosu,M. Langer +6 more
TL;DR: Serum thyroglobulin levels were elevated in 92% of 38 patients with subacute "painful" thyroiditis in the early stage, independent of the extent of the disease and thyroid hormone concentrations, and after two months of corticosteroid treatment, serum Tg levels were significantly decreased.
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β-Endorphin and Cortisol Levels in Plasma and CSF Following Acute Experimental Spinal Traumas
P.L. De Riu,V. Petruzzi,Marcello Alessandro Caria,Ombretta Mameli,A. R. Casu,Susanna Nuvoli,Angela Spanu,Giuseppe Madeddu +7 more
TL;DR: The results seem to suggest that the beta-endorphin increase in CSF is related to the nervous tissue lesion, while its increase in plasma, like that of cortisol, is due to surgery or other stress factors inherent in the experiment.
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P300 and executive function alterations: possible links in a case of Morgagni-Stewart-Morel syndrome.
Kai Stephan Paulus,I. Magnano,Isidoro Aiello,GianPietro Sechi,Giulio Rosati,A. R. Casu,M.R. Piras,R. Cherchi,Stefano Sotgiu +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a neurophysiological (event-related potentials, ERPs) and neuropsychological study in a case of Morgagni-Stewart-Morel syndrome associated with frontal lobe compression.
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Serum thyroglobulin in patients with autonomous thyroid nodules.
TL;DR: It is believed that in most cases the high TG levels after surgery are due to stimulation of the normal thyroid tissue by rebound TSH secretion, and that TG is secreted along with thyroid hormones in the absence of any stimulatory action.
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Cerebral and cerebellar diaschisis following carbamazepine therapy.
GianPietro Sechi,A. R. Casu,Giulio Rosati,Angela Spanu,F. Deserra,Susanna Nuvoli,Giovanni A. Deiana,Giuseppe Madeddu +7 more
TL;DR: The regional cerebral blood flow was studied by SPECT in patients with partial epilepsy before and after 30 days of monotherapy with carbamazepine (CBZ), and CBZ may have a depressant action on the corticopontocerebellar pathways and on the Corticocallosal connections.
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