S Pirarba
University of Cagliari
9 Papers
36 Citations
S Pirarba is an academic researcher from University of Cagliari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endometriosis & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Adenomyosis: a systematic review of medical treatment.
Alessandro Pontis,Maurizio Nicola D'Alterio,S Pirarba,C. De Angelis,Raffaele Tinelli,Stefano Angioni +5 more
TL;DR: Medical therapies using suppressive hormonal treatments, such as continuous use of oral contraceptive pills, high-dose progestins, selective oestrogen receptor modulators, selective progesterone receptor modulator, and gonadotrophin receptor hormone agonists can temporarily induce regression of adenomyosis and improve the symptoms.
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Obesity, alexithymia and psychopathology: A case-control study
Federica Pinna,L Lai,S Pirarba,W Orrù,Fernanda Velluzzi,Andrea Loviselli,Bernardo Carpiniello +6 more
TL;DR: Routine evaluation of personality traits and comorbid psychopathology may be relevant in treatment of obesity because Alexithymia and psychopathology are strongly correlated among obese patients seeking treatment.
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Overview of elagolix for the treatment of endometriosis
Gian Benedetto Melis,Manuela Neri,Valentina Corda,Maria Elena Malune,Bruno Piras,S Pirarba,Stefano Guerriero,Marisa Orrù,Maurizio Nicola D'Alterio,Stefano Angioni,Anna Maria Paoletti +10 more
TL;DR: Elagolix demonstrated efficacy in the management of endometriosis-associated pain and had an acceptable safety and tolerability profile, however, further studies are necessary to evaluate its non-inferiority in comparison with other endometRIosis’s treatments.
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Detection of comorbidity with Borderline Personality Disorder in patients with Bipolar Disorders
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the utility of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III) in discriminating patients affected by pure bipolar disorder from those affected by Bipolar disorder with Borderline Personality or Other Personality Disorder.
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Victimization and mental disorders: Results of a case-control study
TL;DR: People affected by mental illness, particularly non psychotic patients, seem to be more frequently submitted to some forms of violent and non violent victimization in a sample of outpatients affected by psychotic or anxiety disorder.
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