F. Golia
University of Pisa
10 Papers
140 Citations
F. Golia is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Femoral neck. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
A reappraisal of the role of methimazole and other factors on the efficacy and outcome of radioiodine therapy of Graves’ hyperthyroidism
Claudio Marcocci,D. Gianchecchi,I. Masini,F. Golia,C Ceccarelli,E. Bracci,Gf Fenzi,Aldo Pinchera +7 more
TL;DR: Large goiters, rapid iodide turnover and adjunctive therapy with methimazole shortly after radioiodine were associated with a higher rate of persistence of thyrotoxicosis, whereas an increased prevalence of hypothyroidism was observed in patients with smallGoiters and in those not treated with methIMazole up to one week after 131I.
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Skeletal Integrity in Men Chronically Treated with Suppressive Doses of L-Thyroxine
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured bone mineral density (BMD) in 34 men given suppressive doses of levothyroxine (L-T4) for a mean of 10.2 years.
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Genetic analysis of the MEN1 gene and HPRT2 locus in two Italian kindreds with familial isolated hyperparathyroidism
Filomena Cetani,Elena Pardi,A. Giovannetti,Edda Vignali,Simona Borsari,F. Golia,Luisella Cianferotti,Paolo Viacava,Paolo Miccoli,Maurizio Gasperi,Aldo Pinchera,Claudio Marcocci +11 more
TL;DR: Two unrelated Italian kindreds with FIHP are described, in which the clinical, histopathological and genetic analyses of the MEN1 gene and HPRT2 locus at 1q21‐32 suggest that both might be a variant of MEN1 and HPT‐JT syndromes.
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Biochemical and ultrasound tests for early diagnosis of active neuro-osteoarthropathy (NOA) of the diabetic foot
Alberto Piaggesi,L. Rizzo,F. Golia,D Costi,F Baccetti,S Ciaccio,S De Gregorio,Edda Vignali,D Trippi,Virna Zampa,Claudio Marcocci,S. Del Prato +11 more
TL;DR: The results indicate a possible role for an integrated approach to the diagnosis and monitoring of NOA involving the diabetic foot and suggest DPD may identify patients at-risk for NOA, and ICTP could be tested as a marker forNOA in asymptomatic cases.
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The impact of thyroidectomy on psychiatric symptoms and quality of life.
Paolo Miccoli,Mn Minuto,R. Paggini,Paola Rucci,A. Oppo,Gianluca Donatini,F. Golia,L Novelli,Marina Carlini,Liliana Dell'Osso +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that even long after euthyroidism is achieved after surgery, patients show a significant improvement of mental health and a reduction of psychiatric symptoms, Nevertheless, patients continue to have a poorer QOL compared to the Italian normative sample.
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