Manuela Oberto
University of Turin
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2008
Caterina Guiot; Pietro Gaglioti; Manuela Oberto; Ettore Piccoli; R. Rosato; Tullia Todros
To investigate three‐dimensional (3D) power Doppler ultrasound indices in the assessment of placental perfusion and their relationship to gestational age (GA), placental position and umbilical artery Doppler flow velocity waveform (FVW) patterns in normal and intrauterine growth‐restricted (IUGR) pregnancies.
Prenatal Diagnosis | 2009
Pietro Gaglioti; Manuela Oberto; Tullia Todros
Fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly (VM) is diagnosed when the width of one or both ventricles, measured at the level of the glomus of the choroid plexus (atrium), is ≥ 10 mm. VM can result from different processes: abnormal turnover of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), neuronal migration disorders, and destructive processes. In a high percentage of cases, it is associated with structural malformations of the central nervous system (CNS), but also of other organs and systems. The rate of associated malformations is higher (≥60%) in severe VM (>15 mm) and lower (10–50%) in cases of borderline VM (10–15 mm). When malformations are not present, aneuploidies are found in 3–15% of borderline VM; the percentage is lower in severe VM. The neurodevelopmental outcome of isolated VM is normal in > 90% of cases if the measurement of ventricular width is between 10 and 12 mm; it is less favorable when the measurement is > 12 mm. Copyright
Prenatal Diagnosis | 2012
Elena Olearo; Manuela Oberto; G. Oggè; Giovanni Botta; Carlotta Pace; Pietro Gaglioti; Tullia Todros
The aim of this study was to verify the hypothesis that a difference in thymic size exists between small for gestational age (SGA) fetuses, likely constitutional, and intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR) fetuses because of placental causes.
Placenta | 2011
Tullia Todros; Ettore Piccoli; Alessandro Rolfo; Simona Cardaropoli; Caterina Guiot; Pietro Gaglioti; Manuela Oberto; Elena Vasario; Isabella Caniggia
Doppler Ultrasound allows the in vivo study of feto-placental hemodynamics. Doppler flow velocity waveforms (FVWs) obtained from the umbilical arteries reflect downstream blood flow impedance, thus giving indirect evidence of vascular villous tree characteristics. Pulsatility Index, which quantifies FVWs, decreases throughout normal pregnancy, indicating decreasing impedance and is often higher in cases of fetal growth restriction (FGR). Different approaches (morphometrical, morphological, mathematical, immunohistochemical and molecular) have contributed to elucidation of which anomalies of the vascular villous tree underlie Doppler findings. 3D ultrasound may be useful in the study of feto-placental perfusion. However, the unsolved question is why developmental villous tree anomalies occur. Crucial to the success of future research is definition of the population studied based on the uniform and correct definition of FGR.
Archive | 2012
Giuseppe Rizzo; Domenico Arduini; Alfred Abuhamad; Reuven Achiron; Timothy Bennett; G. Campobasso; Rabih Chaoui; S. M. Cohen; Valentina De Robertis; Greggory R. DeVore; Marco Di Maurizio; Jimmy Espinoza; Giuliano Farina; L. Franceschetti; Michal Lipscheutz; Pietro Gaglioti; Liat Gindes; Gianpaolo Grisolia; Maurice Guirgis; Wesley Lee; Lucia Manganaro; Dev Maulik; Baruch Messing; David Mundy; Roberta Iacobelli; Manuela Oberto; Giovanna Ogge; D. Paladini; Luciano Pasquini; G. Rembouskos
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most frequent malformation in the human fetus and are the leading cause of mortality due to malformations in the first year of life. Despite its clinical importance screening performed by ultrasonographic examination during the second trimester of pregnancy has shown disappointingly low detection rates mainly due to the difficulties in obtaining an adequate examination of the fetal heart. Four-dimensional (4D) ultrasound of the fetal heart has been recently suggested as a tool to improve the detection rate of CHD by decreasing the dependency on operator skills required in two-dimensional ultrasound scans but up to now no practical manuals are available in describing its application in clinical practice for the study of fetal heart. The objective of this Ebook is to explain the role of 4D during second trimester examination and in fetuses with CHD. The technique of obtaining 4D volume of the fetal heart, how to navigate in the volume to obtain diagnostic planes and how to use semiautomatic and automatic software of analysis are described. We believe that after reading this book the standard fetal cardiac anatomy survey can be performed in the second trimester fetus by 4D in both normal and abnormal hearts. This approach may reduce the operator dependency in diagnosis CHD. This Ebook should prove to be a valuable resource for obstetricians, sonographers and pediatric cardiologists.
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2013
Giorgina Barbara Piccoli; Pietro Gaglioti; Rossella Attini; Silvia Parisi; Carlotta Bossotti; Elena Olearo; Manuela Oberto; Martina Ferraresi; Alessandro Rolfo; Elisabetta Versino; Marilisa Biolcati; Tullia Todros
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2011
Giorgina Barbara Piccoli; Rossella Attini; Elena Vasario; Pietro Gaglioti; Ettore Piccoli; Valentina Consiglio; Chiara Deagostini; Manuela Oberto; Tullia Todros
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2018
Benedetta Montersino; Fosca Minelli; Federica Fassio; Filomena Leone; Loredana Colla; Marilisa Biolcati; Pietro Gaglioti; Manuela Oberto; Tullia Todros; Rossella Attini; Giorgina Barbara Piccoli
Archive | 2015
Tullia Todros; Ettore Piccoli; Manuela Oberto; Pietro Gaglioti
Archive | 2015
Tullia Todros; Ettore Piccoli; Manuela Oberto; Pietro Gaglioti