Dr. Corrado Lodigiani has been assistant at the Thrombosis Centre of Humanitas research Hospital from 1998 to 2013 and he became Unit Director in 2013.
Humanitas Thrombosis Center is a state-of-the-art service for the proper management of the diagnosis and therapy of venous thromboembolic pathology (deep and superficial venous thrombosis, pulmonary thromboembolism, visceral venous thrombosis) and arterial (myocardial infarction, cerebral stroke, peripheral arterial disease).
Other also rare diseases treated are atypical thrombosis, such as the vascular circulation of the retina, the hearing system and the placental circulation during pregnancy.
Dr. Lodigiani adopts the multidisciplinary approach and works in collaboration with all medical and surgical specialties. In particular, he carries out clinical and instrumental diagnostics (vascular ecocolordoppler) and research on the causes, diagnosis and therapy of thrombotic and bleeding disorders, congenital and acquired. His clinical activity also involves the diagnosis and management of patients suffering from bleeding diseases, such as haemophilia, von Willebrand’s disease and platelet diseases.
In recent years, he has devoted himself with particular interest to the testing, in the role of Principal Investigator in International Clinical Studies, of new antithrombotic drugs and, above all, anticoagulants, which are about to be marketed and will constitute a valid and safe alternative to traditional oral anticoagulant therapy (DOACs). He is also working, with great interest, on researching the causes of idiopathic infertility and the usefulness and effectiveness of some therapeutic strategies, such as the use of anticoagulant drugs, improving the results of artificial insemination procedures. He is the author of numerous articles in international scientific journals and speaker at numerous national and international conferences.
Mostrar másProf. Alberto Albanese is the Neurology Unit Director at Humanitas Research Hospital. Until recently – Department Head of Neuroscience at the Institute of Neurology Carlo Besta (Milan). In 1977 prof. Albanese received his degree in medicine and surgery, in 1981 – in neurology, and in 1985 – in psychiatry. His professional experience began with the founding of the Department of “disorders of Parkinson’s and violations of the musculoskeletal system” at the clinic “A. Gemelli “in Rome in 1984, which he led until 1996. From 1996 to 2000 prof. Albanese was the Head of the Neurological University Clinic of Lausanne (Switzerland) and a professor of Neurology in the University.
From 2000 to 2015 he was Head of Neuroscience Department at the Institute of Neurology Carlo Besta (Milan).
Prof. Albanese is a professor of neurology at the Institute of Neurology at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Milan), Director of the post-graduate course “Diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders and degenerative neurological diseases” at the Foundation Neurological Institute “C. Besta”, as well as an adjunct professor at the School of Specialization in Neuroscience at the University of Milan Bicocca.
Prof. Albanese is the president of “Italian Association of Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders” and “Italian Association for the Study of the autonomic nervous system” (which are part of “Italian Community of Neuroscience”). He is also an honorary member of the “French Community of Neuroscience.” The professor is a moderator and speaker at major national and international neurological conferences, he organized several symposia dedicated to Neurology, collaborates with numerous national and international research centers, which are studying Parkinson’s disease, movement disorders and degenerative neurological diseases. Prof. Albanese has been repeatedly receiving research fundings from the following government agencies: the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Science and Research, National Research Council, the British Council, the Swiss National Research Council.
He is one of the greatest Italian experts on the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases and movement disorders, Parkinson.
He has extensive experience in the use of neurostimulation of brain neurological movement disorders, for treating Parkinson’s disease and other involuntary movements.
He developed the first Italian project on the study of genetic disease and Parkinson’s dystonia, which led to the discovery of two new genetic loci. Also prof. Albanese is actively engaged in research in the field of semiotics detailed definition of involuntary movements, which allows tracking of related clinical pathology for accurate diagnosis of patients with movement disorders.
Prof. Albanese has published more than 200 scientific papers, most of which are published in indexed journals (with a total impact factor>500), is the author of one monograph, 3 books and co-author of numerous books and publications. He is the chief editor of “Frontiers in Movement Disorders” and assistant editor of the “European Journal of Neuroscience”.
Publications: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=albanese a
Mostrar másEl Dr. Paolo Profice es un especialista neurológico con experiencia en enfermedades cerebrovasculares, enfermedad de Parkinson, trastornos del movimiento y patologías neuromusculares. Es Licenciado en Medicina y Cirugía, Especialidad en Neurología y Máster de segundo nivel en Enfermedades Cerebrovasculares. Tiene una amplia experiencia en neurofisiología clínica y neurología clínica, con especial foco en patologías cerebrovasculares y patologías neuromusculares.
Mostrar másEl Dr. Motti trabaja en el Departamento de Neurocirugía del Hospital Maria Cecilia, como coordinador de la Unidad Quirúrgica Gamma Knife y neurocirujano responsable de la Unidad de Neurocirugía Estereotáxica, uno de los pocos centros en Italia especializado en tratamientos con Gamma Knife.
Es miembro activo de varias sociedades de investigación enfocadas en Gamma Knife: Sociedad Italiana de Neurocirugía, Roma; Gamma Knife Society, Estocolmo; European Gamma Knife Society, Madrid . En 1982 obtuvo la patente para interconectar el casco estereotáxico de Talairach con métodos de tomografía axial computerizada. En 1987 realizó la primera implantación cerebral de células dopaminérgicas en la enfermedad de Parkinson en Italia. Es responsable de cursos de formación a nivel nacional e internacional, como cursos de Técnicas Estereotáxicas, Neurocirugía Funcional, Radiocirugía en la Escuela de Especialización en Neurocirugía, por la Universidad de Milán; fue ponente invitado en el curso "Compliance in radiosurgery" en la reunión de GKSociety en Seúl, Corea del Sur; Organizador del Primer Encuentro Europeo de Usuarios de Gamma Knife, en 1996 en Milán y sus ediciones posteriores.
A menudo es invitado como instructor en las primeras semanas de apertura de nuevos centros Gamma Knife, como por ejemplo el Hospital de la Universidad de California Davis, Sacramento, California; o el Hospital Arsenji en Bucarest, Rumania, etc.
Autor y coautor de cerca de 100 publicaciones y colaborador en revistas nacionales e internacionales. En los años setenta colaboró como editor asistente en el consejo editorial del Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences. Durante veinte años fue consultor en bibliotecas médicas como experto en técnicas de investigación y archivos bibliográficos.
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