F. De Musso
University of Bologna
13 Papers
28 Citations
F. De Musso is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sexual function. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Fetal head-symphysis distance: a simple and reliable ultrasound index of fetal head station in labor.
Aly Youssef,Elisa Maroni,Antonio Ragusa,F. De Musso,Ginevra Salsi,M. T. Iammarino,Alexandro Paccapelo,Nicola Rizzo,Gianluigi Pilu,Tullio Ghi +9 more
TL;DR: To assess the reproducibility of measurement of a new sonographic index of fetal head station in labor, the fetal head–symphysis distance (HSD) is measured using three‐dimensional ultrasound, and its correlation with digital assessment of Fetal head descent and with the angle of progression (AoP).
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Intrapartum transperineal ultrasound assessment of fetal head progression in active second stage of labor and mode of delivery.
Tullio Ghi,Aly Youssef,Elisa Maroni,T. Arcangeli,F. De Musso,Federica Bellussi,M. Nanni,F. Giorgetta,Antonio Maria Morselli-Labate,M. T. Iammarino,Alexandro Paccapelo,L. Cariello,Nicola Rizzo,Gianluigi Pilu +13 more
TL;DR: To compare longitudinal changes in angle of progression (AoP) and midline angle (MLA) during the active second stage of labor according to the mode of delivery, a cross-sectional study is conducted at the second trimester of pregnancy.
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Brainstem-vermis and brainstem-tentorium angles allow accurate categorization of fetal upward rotation of cerebellar vermis
Paolo Volpe,Elena Contro,F. De Musso,Tullio Ghi,Antonio Farina,A. Tempesta,G. Volpe,Nicola Rizzo,Gianluigi Pilu +8 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the role of the brainstem–vermis (BV) and brainstem-tentorium (BT) angles in the differential diagnosis of upward rotation of the fetal cerebellar vermis.
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Open fourth ventricle prior to 20 weeks' gestation: a benign finding?
TL;DR: To evaluate the role of the brainstem–vermis (BV) angle in the diagnosis of fetal posterior fossa abnormalities at 15–18 weeks' gestation, a diffusion-gauging technique is used.
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Prenatal and Postnatal Imaging of Multiple Intracranial Lipomas: Report of a Case
M. Nanni,Federica Bellussi,Aly Youssef,T. Arcangeli,Elisa Maroni,F. De Musso,Barbara Vasapollo,Herbert Valensise,Lucia Manganaro,Lucia Masini,Gianluigi Pilu,Nicola Rizzo,Tullio Ghi +12 more
TL;DR: Multiple intracranial lipomas in a fetus with absent corpus callosum have been infrequently described and prognostic implications remain uncertain.
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