Elisa Maseroli
University of Florence
127 Papers
144 Citations
Elisa Maseroli is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sexual dysfunction. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 83 publications.
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Papers
Low testosterone levels predict clinical adverse outcomes in SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia patients.
Giulia Rastrelli,Vincenza Di Stasi,Francesco Inglese,Massimiliano Beccaria,Martina Garuti,Domenica Di Costanzo,Fabio Spreafico,Graziana Francesca Greco,Giulia Cervi,Antonietta Pecoriello,A. Magini,Tommaso Todisco,Sarah Cipriani,Elisa Maseroli,Giovanni Corona,Andrea Salonia,Andrea Lenzi,Mario Maggi,Giuseppe De Donno,Linda Vignozzi +19 more
TL;DR: The pandemic of new severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) due to coronavirus (CoV) 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) has stressed the importance of effective diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of clinical worsening and mortality.
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Cardiovascular risk associated with testosterone-boosting medications: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Giovanni Corona,Elisa Maseroli,Giulia Rastrelli,Andrea M. Isidori,Alessandra Sforza,Edoardo Mannucci,Mario Maggi +6 more
TL;DR: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of all placebo-controlled randomized clinical trials on the effect of testosterone supplementation (TS) on CV-related problems indicates that TS is not related to any increase in CV risk, even when composite or single adverse events were considered.
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THERAPY OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE: Testosterone supplementation and body composition: results from a meta-analysis study.
Giovanni Corona,Vito Angelo Giagulli,Elisa Maseroli,Linda Vignozzi,Antonio Aversa,Michael Zitzmann,Farid Saad,Edoardo Mannucci,Mario Maggi +8 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that TS is able to improve body composition and glycometabolic profile particularly in younger subjects and in those with metabolic disturbances.
Testosterone supplementation and body composition: results from a meta-analysis of observational studies
Giovanni Corona,Vito Angelo Giagulli,Elisa Maseroli,Linda Vignozzi,Antonio Aversa,Michael Zitzmann,Farid Saad,Edoardo Mannucci,Mario Maggi +8 more
TL;DR: Present data support the view of a positive effect of TS on body composition and on glucose and lipid metabolism, and a significant effect on body weight loss was observed, which should be confirmed by a specifically designed RCT.
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Sexual Health in Menopause.
TL;DR: Although first-line therapeutic strategies for menopause-related sexual dysfunction aim at addressing modifiable factors, many hormonal and non-hormonal, local and systemic treatment options are currently available.
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