Ines Carloni
Boston Children's Hospital
20 Papers
11 Citations
Ines Carloni is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Asthma. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Management of necrotizing pneumonia in children: Time for a patient-oriented approach.
TL;DR: Focused attention is given to the reporting of diagnostic and therapeutic methods for neonates, preschool children, and adolescents, the enduring effects of childhood respiratory diseases, and newly described infectious diseases.
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Management of plastic bronchitis with nebulized tissue plasminogen activator: another brick in the wall
Massimo Colaneri,Andrea Quarti,Marco Pozzi,Stefano Gasparini,Ines Carloni,Fernando Maria de Benedictis +5 more
TL;DR: Early intermittent, self-administered nebulization of tissue plasminogen activator was found to be effective in preventing deterioration of acute respiratory symptoms in a patient with primary ciliary dyskinesia and recurrent cast formation.
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Cytophagic histiocytic panniculitis, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and undetermined autoimmune disorder: reconciling the puzzle
Claudia Pasqualini,Mauro Jorini,Ines Carloni,Mirella Giangiacomi,Valentina Cetica,Maurizio Aricò,Fernando Maria de Benedictis +6 more
TL;DR: The case of a 11-year-old boy with a history of secondary HLH who developed a painful, indurated plaque over the right thigh associated with relapsing HLH, and high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone and cyclosporine A treatment was highly effective.
Necrotizing pneumonia among Italian children in the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine era.
Ines Carloni,Silvia Ricci,Chiara Rubino,Giovanni Cobellis,Giampaolo Rinaldelli,Chiara Azzari,Fernando Maria de Benedictis +6 more
TL;DR: The impact of 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) on the epidemiology of Necrotizing pneumonia in children has not been assessed as mentioned in this paper.
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Real-World Analysis of Survival and Clinical Events in a Cohort of Italian Perinatally HIV-1 Infected Children From 2001 to 2018.
Elena Chiappini,Francesca Larotonda,Catiuscia Lisi,Vania Giacomet,Paola Erba,Stefania Bernardi,Paola Zangari,Antonio Di Biagio,Lucia Taramasso,Carlo Giaquinto,Osvalda Rampon,Clara Gabiano,Silvia Garazzino,Claudia Tagliabue,Susanna Esposito,Eugenia Bruzzese,Raffaele Badolato,Domenico Zanaboni,Monica Cellini,Maurizio Dedoni,Antonio Mazza,Andrea Pession,Anna Maria Giannini,Filippo Salvini,Icilio Dodi,Ines Carloni,Salvatore Cazzato,Pier-Angelo Tovo,Maurizio de Martino,Luisa Galli +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an observational retrospective study investigating changes in mortality and morbidity was conducted on 1,091 perinatally HIV-1 infected children enrolled in the Italian Register for HIV Infection in Children and followed-up from 2001 to 2018.