Irene Scavello
University of Florence
22 Papers
14 Citations
Irene Scavello is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Female sexual dysfunction & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Sexual Health in Menopause.
TL;DR: Although first-line therapeutic strategies for menopause-related sexual dysfunction aim at addressing modifiable factors, many hormonal and non-hormonal, local and systemic treatment options are currently available.
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Cardiometabolic Risk and Female Sexuality: Focus on Clitoral Vascular Resistance
Elisa Maseroli,Egidia Fanni,Sarah Cipriani,Irene Scavello,Francesca Pampaloni,Cesare Battaglia,Massimiliano Fambrini,Edoardo Mannucci,Emmanuele A. Jannini,Mario Maggi,Linda Vignozzi +10 more
TL;DR: Clitoral vascular resistance is positively associated with MetS (in particular insulin resistance), decreased sexual arousal, body image concerns, and increased somatized anxiety symptoms.
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Cardiometabolic Risk and Female Sexuality—Part I. Risk Factors and Potential Pathophysiological Underpinnings for Female Vasculogenic Sexual Dysfunction Syndromes
TL;DR: Based on limited data, there is an association between CV risk factors and female sexual health in women; however, this association appears milder than in men.
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Psychobiological Correlates of Vaginismus: An Exploratory Analysis
Elisa Maseroli,Irene Scavello,Sarah Cipriani,Manuela Palma,Massimiliano Fambrini,Giovanni Corona,Edoardo Mannucci,Mario Maggi,Linda Vignozzi +8 more
TL;DR: This is the first study to assess the role of many metabolic and hormonal parameters as potential determinants of V and demonstrates that some novel contributors of V should be investigated, namely histrionic-hysterical traits.
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Insight on the Intracrinology of Menopause: Androgen Production within the Human Vagina.
Ilaria Cellai,Vincenza Di Stasi,Paolo Comeglio,Elisa Maseroli,Tommaso Todisco,C. Corno,Sandra Filippi,Sarah Cipriani,Flavia Sorbi,Massimiliano Fambrini,Felice Petraglia,Irene Scavello,Giulia Rastrelli,Gabriele Acciai,Fabio Villanelli,Giovanna Danza,Erica Sarchielli,Giulia Guarnieri,Annamaria Morelli,Mario Maggi,Linda Vignozzi +20 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that the human vagina is an androgen-target organ with the ability to synthesize androgens, thus providing support for the use of androgens for local symptoms of genito-urinary syndrome in menopause.
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