Ettore Cassandro
University of Salerno
85 Papers
222 Citations
Ettore Cassandro is an academic researcher from University of Salerno. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Meniere's disease. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 80 publications. Previous affiliations of Ettore Cassandro include Magna Græcia University & University of Naples Federico II.
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Papers
Chronic subjective dizziness: Analysis of underlying personality factors.
Giuseppe Chiarella,Claudio Petrolo,R. Riccelli,L. Giofrè,G. Olivadese,Federico Maria Gioacchini,Alfonso Scarpa,Ettore Cassandro,Luca Passamonti,Luca Passamonti +9 more
TL;DR: Pre-existing anxiety-related personality traits may promote and sustain the initial etiophatogenetic mechanisms linked with the development of CSD.
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Functional analysis of R75Q mutation in the gene coding for Connexin 26 identified in a family with nonsyndromic hearing loss
Valeria Piazza,Martina Beltramello,Miranda Menniti,Emma Colao,Paola Malatesta,R Argento,Giuseppe Chiarella,L. V. Gallo,M. Catalano,Nicola Perrotti,Fabio Mammano,Ettore Cassandro +11 more
TL;DR: A family characterized by congenital profound hearing loss, inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion and associated to a R75Q substitution in Cx26 is described, showing that the mutant completely prevents the formation of functional channels despite assembling into junctional plaques, in communication incompetent HeLa cells.
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Biomarkers of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma: a review.
Matteo Cavaliere,Antonella Bisogno,Alfonso Scarpa,Alessia D'Urso,Pasquale Marra,Vito Colacurcio,Pietro De Luca,Massimo Ralli,Ettore Cassandro,Claudia Cassandro +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review aims to summarize these markers and correlating them with disease evolution, which can help to make an early diagnosis, predict disease evolution and direct therapeutic choice.
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The genetics of Ménière's disease.
TL;DR: Starting from rational bases for a genetic approach to MD, the numerous reports published in literature are explored and the recent advances in understanding of the genetic fundaments of the disease are summarized.
Diagnosis and treatment delay of head and neck cancers during COVID-19 era in a tertiary care academic hospital: what should we expect?
Pietro De Luca,Antonella Bisogno,Vito Colacurcio,Pasquale Marra,Claudia Cassandro,Angelo Camaioni,Ettore Cassandro,Alfonso Scarpa +7 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on head and neck cancers diagnosis in the Academic Hospital of Shanghai. And they found that the COVID19 Pandemic is associated with a decrease in the number of new H&N cancers diagnoses, and a substantial diagnostic delay can be attributable to COVID control measures.