Lucia Margari
University of Bari
145 Papers
421 Citations
Lucia Margari is an academic researcher from University of Bari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Autism spectrum disorder. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 124 publications. Previous affiliations of Lucia Margari include University of Parma.
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Papers
Satisfaction with antiepileptic drugs in children and adolescents with newly diagnosed and chronic epilepsy
Ettore Beghi,Paolo Messina,Elisabetta Pupillo,Giovanni Crichiutti,Maria Giuseppina Baglietto,Pierangelo Veggiotti,Nelia Zamponi,Susanna Casellato,Lucia Margari,Carlo Cianchetti +9 more
TL;DR: About one-fourth of children and adolescents with epilepsy are dissatisfied with treatment, and chronic epilepsy, adverse events, and parents/caregivers with poor quality of life predict dissatisfaction.
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Familial paroxysmal exercise-induced dyskinesia, epilepsy, and mental retardation in a family with autosomal dominant inheritance
T. Perniola,Lucia Margari,M.G. De Iaco,Anna Presicci,Patrizia Ventura,E. Ferrannini,G. Illiceto +6 more
TL;DR: A family in which six members in different generations were affected by a long‐lasting PED, with childhood onset in five cases, suggests a condition of hyperexcitability in the muscular and brain membrane, due to a ion channels disorder.
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Association between autism spectrum disorder and diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis
Samuele Cortese,Alessandra Gabellone,Lucia Marzulli,Iciar Iturmendi-Sabater,Diego de La Chica-Duarte,Isabella M. Piqué,Marco Solmi,Jae Il Shin,Lucia Margari,Gonzalo Arrondo +9 more
TL;DR: The authors conducted the first systematic review/meta-analysis on the link between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and diabetes, and found a significant association, albeit characterized by significant heterogeneity, when pooling unadjusted OR (1.535, 95% CI = 1.109-2.126), which remained significant when restricting the analysis to children and type 2 diabetes, but became non-significant when considering adjusted ORs (OR: 1.232, 0.954-2).
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•Journal Article
Multiple sclerosis in childhood. Longitudinal study in 14 cases.
TL;DR: The Authors review the literature on the occurrence of multiple sclerosis in children and add 14 personal cases below the age of 15.5 years, the youngest being 6.4 years old.
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Gelastic seizures not associated with hypothalamic hamartoma: A long-term follow-up study
Giulia Iapadre,Luca Zagaroli,Nicola Cimini,Vincenzo Belcastro,Daniela Concolino,Giangennaro Coppola,Ennio Del Giudice,Giovanni Farello,Maria Laura Iezzi,Lucia Margari,Sara Matricardi,Alessandro Orsini,Pasquale Parisi,Marta Piccioli,Giulia Di Donato,Salvatore Savasta,Sabrina Siliquini,Alberto Spalice,Salvatore Striano,Pasquale Striano,Alberto Verrotti +20 more
TL;DR: Patients with nonlesional GS have a more favorable outcome with better drug response, less need of polytherapy, and good long-term prognosis, both in terms of seizure control and EEG findings.
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