Daniela Marfisi
University of Pisa
10 Papers
20 Citations
Daniela Marfisi is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
FLASH Radiotherapy With Electrons: Issues Related to the Production, Monitoring, and Dosimetric Characterization of the Beam
Fabio Di Martino,Patrizio Barca,Salvatore Barone,Eleonora Bortoli,Rita Borgheresi,Silvia De Stefano,Massimo Di Francesco,Luigi Faillace,Lucia Giuliano,L. Grasso,Stefania Linsalata,Daniela Marfisi,Mauro Migliorati,M. Pacitti,Luigi Palumbo,Giuseppe Felici +15 more
TL;DR: The problems and solutions concerning the realization of an electron accelerator dedicated to FLASH therapy and optimized for in vivo experiments are investigated and the saturation problems of the most common radiotherapy dosimeters when used in the very high dose-per-pulse FLASH conditions are discussed.
Radiomics of Patients with Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer: Effect of Preprocessing on Features Estimation from Computed Tomography Imaging
S Linsalata,R. Borgheresi,Daniela Marfisi,Patrizio Barca,Aldo Sainato,Fabiola Paiar,E. Nezri,A. C. Traino,Marco Giannelli +8 more
TL;DR: In CT imaging of patients with LARC, the estimate of textural features, as well as of first-order features to a lesser extent, is appreciably biased by preprocessing, so this should be taken into account when planning clinical or research studies, and when comparing results from different studies and performing multicenter studies.
A comprehensive assessment of physical image quality of five different scanners for head CT imaging as clinically used at a single hospital centre-A phantom study.
Patrizio Barca,Fabio Paolicchi,Giacomo Aringhieri,Federica Palmas,Daniela Marfisi,Maria Evelina Fantacci,Davide Caramella,Marco Giannelli +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive assessment of image quality of 5 scanners (from 3 manufacturers and with different models) for head CT imaging, as clinically used at a single hospital centre, was carried out.
Review of Obsessive Compulsive Disorders Theories
Leonardo Fava,Sara Bellantuono,Andrea Bizzi,Eleonora Simoni,M. Di Nuzzo,Stefania Fadda,Simone Gazzellini,A. Lo Iacono,C. Macchini,P. Mallozzi,Daniela Marfisi,E. Paluzzi,C. Pecorario,Marco J. Esposito,Patrizia Pierini,D. Saccucci,V. Siçlvestre,Roger Stefani,Kristin Strauss,S. Turreni,Francesco Mancini +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that there are substantive differences among the cognitive theories and between the biological theories reviewed, however, cognitive and biological theories appear to be compatible in principle.
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MRIndex: A tool for evaluating muscle involvement in neuromuscular diseases from MRI images
Daniela Marfisi,Maria Evelina Fantacci,Guja Astrea,Filippo M. Santorelli,Raffaele Conte,Alessandro Tonacci,Francesco Sansone +6 more
- 19 Jun 2019
TL;DR: MRIndex, a novel tool for the automated analysis of muscular magnetic resonance images, a quantitative “picture” of the muscular involvement in neuromuscular conditions is defined, stemming from the definition of fat infiltration within the muscular tissue, well-known biomarker for disease severity.
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