Gian Benedetto Melis
University of Cagliari
226 Papers
2.6K Citations
Gian Benedetto Melis is an academic researcher from University of Cagliari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Estrogen. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 226 publications. Previous affiliations of Gian Benedetto Melis include University of Pisa.
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Papers
Endocrinological, metabolic and clinical features of treatment with oral contraceptive formulation containing ethinylestradiol plus chlormadinone acetate in nonobese women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
R. Uras,Marisa Orrù,Fabiana Pani,Maria Francesca Marotto,Monica Pilloni,Stefano Guerriero,Rossella Etzi,Pierina Zedda,Roberto Sorge,Stefano Lello,Gian Benedetto Melis,Anna Maria Paoletti +11 more
TL;DR: A six-cycle treatment with EE30+CMA is efficacious in nonobese PCOS women to improve hyperandrogenic symptoms, without negative interferences both on body composition and on insulin-glucose metabolism.
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Pattern of bone markers during pregnancy and their changes after delivery.
Anna Maria Paoletti,Marisa Orrù,Lucia Floris,Stefano Guerriero,Silvia Ajossa,Sandra Romagnino,Gian Benedetto Melis +6 more
TL;DR: During pregnancy the maternal bone resorption seems to vary critically at early and late stages, and a complete reversal of these variations seems to occur after lactation.
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Endometriosis: the role of magnetic resonance imaging.
Luca Saba,Rosa Sulcis,Gian Benedetto Melis,Carlo N. De Cecco,Andrea Laghi,Mario Piga,Stefano Guerriero +6 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to present the state-of-the-art of MRI of endometriosis by performing a review of the literature and showing the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and classification of endometricriosis.
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Uterine perfusion and hormonal pattern in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Silvia Ajossa,Stefano Guerriero,Anna Maria Paoletti,Marisa Orrù,Stefano Floris,Marina Mannias,Gian Benedetto Melis +6 more
TL;DR: High resistance in the uterine arteries of PCOS patients, but a wide range PI values of uterine artery is present, and BMI and DHEAS seem to be factors interfering with uterine perfusion.
•Journal Article
Prevention of puerperal lactation by a single oral administration of the new prolactin-inhibiting drug, cabergoline.
Gian Benedetto Melis,Valerio Mais,Anna Maria Paoletti,Fausta Beneventi,Marco Gambacciani,Piero Fioretti +5 more
TL;DR: Preliminary data demonstrate that Cabergoline has a dose-related effect in the prevention of postpartum lactation, and milk secretion can be prevented completely by a single oral administration of 600 or 800 μg of the drug.
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