Errico Zupi
University of Siena
218 Papers
1.1K Citations
Errico Zupi is an academic researcher from University of Siena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endometriosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 187 publications. Previous affiliations of Errico Zupi include University of Rome Tor Vergata & Magna Græcia University.
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Papers
Evidence-Based Medicine in Endometriosis Surgery: Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial Versus the Consensus Opinion of Experts
TL;DR: It is only over the last decade that the authors began to understand the anatomy of the pelvic nerves and started to incorporate nerve sparing into reproductive and endometriosis surgery.
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Could the uterine junctional zone be used to identify early-stage endometriosis in women?
TL;DR: Clinicians must consider in their own practice all the potential modifications of the JZ because the described could be correlated with reproductive or obstetrics disorders, especially in patients with endometriosis.
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Hysteroscopic appearance of benign and malignant endometrial polyps. What are the differences
TL;DR: Evaluating the differences between benign and malignant endometrial polyps at hysteroscopy concludes that when these patterns are present it is better to perform a targeted biopsy to confirm the hysteroscopic diagnosis.
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Heavy menstrual bleeding: considering the most effective treatment option.
Saverio Arena,Errico Zupi +1 more
TL;DR: It is necessary to question why patients would choose to undergo demolitive surgery, rather than a conservative surgical treatment, and can a less radical surgery always solve the problem of hysterectomy.
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'Guess who'? An Italian multicentric study on pigmentation traits prevalence in endometriosis localizations.
Noemi Salmeri,Jessica Ottolina,Ludovica Bartiromo,Matteo Schimberni,Camillo Dolci,Stefania Ferrari,Roberta Villanacci,Saverio Arena,Nicola Berlanda,Laura Buggio,Annalisa Di Cello,Eliana Fuggetta,F. Maneschi,Claudia Massarotti,Alberto Mattei,Federica Perelli,I. Pino,MG Porpora,Diego Raimondo,Valentino Remorgida,Renato Seracchioli,Adele Ticino,Paola Viganò,Michele Vignali,Fabrizio Zullo,Errico Zupi,Luca Pagliardini,Massimo Candiani +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the association between endometriosis and pigmentary traits has been confirmed, with the novel finding of the possible predisposition of ureteral endometria in patients with green eyes and blonde/light brown hairs.
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