P. Martelli
3 Papers
P. Martelli is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Pediatric Moyamoya Disease and Syndrome in Italy: A Multicenter Cohort
Chiara Po,Margherita Nosadini,Marialuisa Zedde,Rosario Pascarella,Giuseppe Mirone,Domenico Cicala,Anna Rosati,Alessandra Cosi,Irene Toldo,Raffaella Colombatti,P. Martelli,Alessandro Iodice,Patrizia Accorsi,Lucio Giordano,Salvatore Savasta,Thomas Foiadelli,Giuseppina Sanfilippo,Elvis Lafe,Federico Zappoli Thyrion,Gabriele Polonara,Serena Campa,Federico Raviglione,Barbara Scelsa,Stefania Maria Bova,Filippo Greco,Duccio Maria Cordelli,Luigi Cirillo,Francesco Toni,Valentina Baro,Francesco Causin,Anna Chiara Frigo,Agnese Suppiej,Laura Sainati,Danila Azzolina,M Agostini,Elisabetta Cesaroni,L. De Carlo,Gabriella Di Rosa,Giacomo Esposito,Luisa Grazian,G. Morini,Francesco Nicita,Francesca Felicia Operto,Dario Pruna,Paola Ragazzi,Massimo Rollo,Alberto Spalice,Pasquale Striano,Aldo Skabar,Luigi Alberto Lanterna,Andrea Carai,Carlo Efisio Marras,Renzo Manara,Stefano Sartori +53 more
TL;DR: Moyamoya is a severe condition that may affect young children and frequently cause cerebrovascular events throughout the disease course, but may also manifest with multiple and non-cerebroVascular clinical phenotypes including headache (isolated or associated with other manifestations), seizures, and movement disorder.
Neurovisual profile in children affected by Angelman syndrome
Jessica Galli,Erika Loi,Caterina Strobio,Serena Micheletti,P. Martelli,Lotfi B. Merabet,N. Pasini,Francesco Semeraro,Elisa Fazzi +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , a comprehensive video-recorded neuro-visual evaluation including assessment of ophthalmological aspects, oculomotor functions, and basic visual abilities was performed on children with genetic mutations of the UBE3A gene.
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Social attention and social-emotional modulation of attention in Angelman syndrome: an eye-tracking study
Serena Micheletti,Giacomo Vivanti,Stefano Renzetti,M.P. Lanaro,P. Martelli,Stefano Calza,Patrizia Accorsi,Stefania Agostini,A. Alessandrini,Nicole D'Adda,Laura Ferrari,Valentina Foresti,Jessica Galli,Lucio Giordano,Melissa Marras,Alessandro Rizzi,Elisa Fazzi +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined patterns of social attention and social modulation of attention in individuals with Angelman syndrome (AS) and found that children with AS looked towards the actor's face for a shorter duration compared to the comparison group across conditions.