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
An open multicenter study to compare the efficacy of intraperitoneal insemination and intrauterine insemination following multiple follicular development as treatment for unexplained infertility
Silvia Ajossa,Gian Benedetto Melis,Antonio Cianci,Maria Elisabetta Coccia,Anna Maria Fulghesu,Giuseppe Giuffrida,Stefano Guerriero,Antonio Lanzone,Gian Francoscarselli +8 more
TL;DR: The former technique can be considered the method of choice and IPI should be used when IUI is difficult to perform, as in the presence of a tight cervical canal, and the latter technique is more invasive than IUI.
Effects on body weight and body composition of a low-dose oral estroprogestin containing ethinyl estradiol 20 μg plus levonorgestrel 100 μg
Stefano Lello,Giorgio Vittori,Anna Maria Paoletti,Roberto Sorge,Francesca Guardianelli,Gian Benedetto Melis +5 more
TL;DR: The use of EE20/LNG100 showed no impact on metabolic parameters, body weight and body composition, which could be important not only for the safety profile of this combination, but also in increasing patient compliance.
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Pregnancy care in two adolescents perinatally infected with HIV
Alessandra Meloni,Milena Tuveri,Marco Floridia,Francesca Zucca,Grazia Borghero,Donatella Gariel,Gian Benedetto Melis +6 more
TL;DR: These two cases indicate the feasibility of an adequate pregnancy care in very young HIV-positive women, but suggest that potential difficulties may be encountered in this population in maintaining optimal care after delivery.
Effects of transdermal estrogen administration on peripheral vascular responsiveness in menopausal women
Giuseppe Mercuro,Carlo Balloi,Gianfranco De Candia,Maria Grazia Panzuto,Sandra Zoncu,Angelo Cagnacci,Gian Benedetto Melis,Angelo Cherchi +7 more
TL;DR: The peripheral circulatory changes are attributed to a direct activity of estradiol-17β on arterial and venous wall and may in part reflect a modulation of estrogen on peripheral sympathetic tone.
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