CACCIAGUERRA, LAURA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 2.143
AS - Asia 1.879
NA - Nord America 1.660
SA - Sud America 332
AF - Africa 47
OC - Oceania 8
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 1
Totale 6.070
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.583
RU - Federazione Russa 1.292
SG - Singapore 740
CN - Cina 529
IT - Italia 288
BR - Brasile 259
HK - Hong Kong 234
VN - Vietnam 165
DE - Germania 118
SE - Svezia 113
FR - Francia 95
GB - Regno Unito 63
FI - Finlandia 42
IN - India 40
CA - Canada 37
AR - Argentina 31
JP - Giappone 31
PL - Polonia 28
MX - Messico 26
NL - Olanda 24
ES - Italia 21
TR - Turchia 21
BD - Bangladesh 19
ZA - Sudafrica 18
CH - Svizzera 17
EC - Ecuador 11
IR - Iran 11
IQ - Iraq 10
BE - Belgio 9
PY - Paraguay 9
AU - Australia 8
ID - Indonesia 8
LT - Lituania 8
SA - Arabia Saudita 8
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 7
MA - Marocco 7
MY - Malesia 7
VE - Venezuela 7
PH - Filippine 6
PK - Pakistan 6
UZ - Uzbekistan 6
CL - Cile 5
CO - Colombia 5
EG - Egitto 5
IL - Israele 5
PT - Portogallo 5
TN - Tunisia 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 4
IE - Irlanda 4
JM - Giamaica 4
JO - Giordania 4
RS - Serbia 4
CY - Cipro 3
KE - Kenya 3
KR - Corea 3
UA - Ucraina 3
UY - Uruguay 3
AT - Austria 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
BO - Bolivia 2
CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
CU - Cuba 2
ET - Etiopia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
KG - Kirghizistan 2
NP - Nepal 2
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 2
AO - Angola 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BF - Burkina Faso 1
BH - Bahrain 1
BS - Bahamas 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
DK - Danimarca 1
EU - Europa 1
GA - Gabon 1
GD - Grenada 1
GE - Georgia 1
KH - Cambogia 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 1
LB - Libano 1
MD - Moldavia 1
NG - Nigeria 1
NI - Nicaragua 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
SN - Senegal 1
TH - Thailandia 1
Totale 6.070
Città #
Dallas 557
Singapore 364
Moscow 274
Hong Kong 219
Ashburn 181
San Jose 145
Beijing 94
Hefei 78
Lauterbourg 68
Ho Chi Minh City 66
Shanghai 64
Los Angeles 56
Milan 54
New York 54
Munich 52
Boardman 42
Rome 30
São Paulo 27
Hanoi 26
Denver 25
Warsaw 25
Lawrence 19
Orem 19
Princeton 19
Tokyo 19
Helsinki 18
Frankfurt am Main 17
Poplar 17
Chennai 16
Guangzhou 16
Montreal 16
Nuremberg 16
Stockholm 16
Johannesburg 15
Washington 15
Chicago 14
Santa Clara 14
Amsterdam 13
Ankara 13
Turku 13
Houston 12
Manchester 12
Mexico City 12
Lappeenranta 10
Phoenix 10
Atlanta 9
Boston 9
Brussels 9
Falkenstein 9
Cesano Boscone 8
Rio de Janeiro 8
The Dalles 8
Bari 7
Council Bluffs 7
London 7
Naples 7
Palermo 7
Paris 7
Quito 7
Seattle 7
Toronto 7
Assago 6
Brooklyn 6
Da Nang 6
Dhaka 6
Hải Dương 6
Mumbai 6
Padova 6
Porto Alegre 6
Tianjin 6
Baghdad 5
Barnet 5
Bengaluru 5
Bologna 5
Brasília 5
Haiphong 5
Istanbul 5
Kuala Lumpur 5
Ottawa 5
Querétaro 5
Tashkent 5
Zurich 5
Amman 4
Belo Horizonte 4
Caldwell 4
Caltagirone 4
Dublin 4
Genoa 4
Goiânia 4
Hangzhou 4
Manila 4
Melbourne 4
Monteros 4
Shenzhen 4
Vicenza 4
Asunción 3
Bergamo 3
Bắc Ninh 3
Calgary 3
Campina Grande 3
Totale 3.166
Nome #
ESPLORAZIONE DELLA FENOMENOLOGIA PLEOMORFICA DELLO SPETTRO DELLA NEUROMIELITE OTTICA CON LA RISONANZA MAGNETICA 231
Application of Deep-Learning to NMOSD and Seronegative Patients with Limited NMOSD Manifestations 172
Functional correlates of intelligence quotient and cognitive abilities vary according to maturation in pediatric MS 171
Cognitive and MRI profile in primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis 158
Dynamic functional connectivity of thalamic sub-regions shows divegent patterns in multiple sclerosis phenotypes 145
Glymphatic system impairment in multiple sclerosis: relation with brain damage and disability 135
The association between cognition and motor performance is beyond structural damage in relapsing–remitting multiple sclerosis 134
Neural precursor cells tune striatal connectivity through the release of IGFBPL1 128
Towards imaging criteria that best differentiate MS from NMOSD and MOGAD: Large multi-ethnic population and different clinical scenarios 125
Caudate functional networks influence brain structural changes with aging 121
Tumefactive Demyelination in MOG Ab-Associated Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and AQP-4-IgG-Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder 119
Deep Learning on Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Improves the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis Mimics 108
In vivo detection of damage in multiple sclerosis cortex and cortical lesions using NODDI 103
Clinical Relevance of Multiparametric MRI Assessment of Cervical Cord Damage in Multiple Sclerosis 99
Radiological Features of Herpetic Encephalitis in Children 97
Functional and structural MRI correlates of executive functions in multiple sclerosis 95
Clinical and MRI measures to identify non-acute MOG-antibody disease in adults 94
Current and future applications of artificial intelligence in multiple sclerosis 93
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evaluation of Perivascular Space Abnormalities in Neuromyelitis Optica 93
COVID-19: can we learn from encephalitis lethargica? 93
Discriminating MS from MOGAD using deep learning attention maps 84
Brain and cord imaging features in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders 81
Functional correlates of cognitive abilities vary with age in pediatric multiple sclerosis 80
Pregression of brain white matter hyperintensities in asymptomatic patients with carotid atherosclerosis plaques and no indication for revascularization 80
Time-varying connectivity of the precuneus and its association with cognition and depressive symptoms in neuromyelitis optica: A pilot MRI study 78
Application of deep-learning to NMOSD and unclassified seronegative patients 78
Spinal Cord Atrophy in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders Is Spatially Related to Cord Lesions and Disability 76
Application of deep-learning to the seronegative side of the NMO spectrum 75
Divergent time-varying connectivity of thalamic sub-regions characterizes clinical phenotypes and cognitive status in multiple sclerosis 75
Cognitive function in primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: A multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging study 72
Artificial Intelligence Applied on Conventional Magnetic Resonance Images Improves the Correct Diagnosis of CNS Diseases Mimicking Multiple Sclerosis 71
Artificial intelligence applied on conventional magnetic resonance images improves the correct diagnosis of CNS diseases mimicking multiple sclerosis 70
MR T2-relaxation time as an indirect measure of brain water content and disease activity in NMOSD 68
Moving beyond anti-aquaporin-4 antibodies: emerging biomarkers in the spectrum of neuromyelitis optica 67
Functional MRI correlates of intelligence quotient and visual-motor coordination in pediatric multiple sclerosis 66
Investigating grey matter atrophy and its relationship with white matter lesions in MS, MOGAD and AQP4-NMOSD 66
Are Recurrent Myelitis a Prodromic Phase of Inflammatory Diseases or a Distinct Inflammatory Condition? 65
Use of brain MRI and gene expression atlases to reconstruct the pathophysiology of autoimmune neurological disorders: The proof-of-concept of NMOSD 64
Grey Matter Atrophy and its Relationship with White Matter Lesions in Patients with Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Antibody-associated Disease, Aquaporin-4 Antibody-Positive Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder, and Multiple Sclerosis 63
Mapping white matter damage distribution in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders with a multimodal MRI approach 63
Brain and spinal cord lesion distribution criteria distinguish ms from nmosd and mogad in a large multi-ethnic cohort and in different onset phenotypes 62
Altered Resting State Dynamic Functional Connectivity of the Precuneus Contributes to Cognition and Depression in Neuromyelitis Optica 62
Clinical Relevance of Multiparametric MRI Assessment of Spinal Cord Damage in Multiple Sclerosis 62
Clinical relevance of multiparametric MRI assessment of spinal cord damage in multiple sclerosis 62
Altered resting state dynamic functional connectivity of precuneus contributes to cognition and depression in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders 62
Tumefactive demyelination in MOG antibody-associated disease versus other demyelinating disorders 62
Volume of hippocampal subfields and cognitive deficits in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders 62
Artificial Intelligence on Conventional Magnetic Resonance Images for the Diagnosis of Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders 62
Hippocampal subfields in RRMS: the modulatory role of gender, fatigue and depression 61
Timing and Predictors of T2-Lesion Resolution in Patients With Myelin-Oligodendrocyte-Glycoprotein-Antibody-Associated Disease 60
Neurosensory dysphagia in a COVID-19 patient 59
Brain and Spinal Cord Imaging Features in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders 59
Hippocampal Regional Abnormalities Contribute to Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis (P1-1.Virtual) 57
Hippocampal subfields in RRMS: The modulatory role of gender and fatigue 57
Functional and structural MRI correlates of executive functions in multiple sclerosis 56
Understanding the Pathophysiology and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Multiple Sclerosis and Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders 54
White Matter Myelin Alterations are Diffuse in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders and Prevail on Axonal Damage 52
Grey matter and white matter spinal cord involvement in multiple sclerosis: correlations with disability and limb-function measures 51
Neuroimaging features in inflammatory myelopathies: A review 51
Targeting Neuromyelitis Optica Pathogenesis: Results from Randomized Controlled Trials of Biologics 51
Measurement of white matter atrophy in multiple sclerosis using diffusion weighted imaging 50
White matter myelin alterations are diffuse in Neuromyelitis Optica spectrum disorders and prevail on axonal damage 49
Spinal cord involvement in multiple sclerosis is highly predictive of disability and disease phenotype 47
Global and regional hippocampal volumes are preserved in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders and do not contribute to cognitive impairment 45
In vivo assessment of glymphatic function in multiple sclerosis: a new pathological mechanism underpinning disease burden 44
Golbal and Regional Hippocampal Volumes Are Preserved In Neuromyelitis Optica and Do not Seem to Be Related to Cognitive Impairment 44
MRI-based measures of motor system explain clinical measures of limb function 44
Utility of spinal cord axial-T2 sequence in a population-based cohort of multiple sclerosis 44
Spinal cord atrophy in neuromyelitis optica is spatially associated to spinal cord lesions and clinical disability 44
Hippocampal regional vulnerability to damage differs between MS and neuromyelitis optica 43
White matter myelin alterations are diffuse in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders and prevail on axonal damage 41
Relevance of noddi to characterise in vivo the microstructural abnormalities of multiple sclerosis cortex and cortical lesions: a 3t study 41
Measurement of White Matter Atrophy in Multiple Sclerosis Using Diffusion Weighted Imaging 40
Hippocampal Regional Vulnerability to Damage Differs Between MS and Neuromyelitis Optica 40
Revealing structural and clinical heterogeneity in the spectrum of neuromyelitis optica with unsupervised machine learning 39
Damage of the subventricular zone: relation with striatal atrophy and cognitive performance in ms 39
Revealing structural and clinical heterogeneity in the spectrum of neuromyelitis optica with unsupervised machine learning 39
Hippocampal Regional Vulnerability to Damage Differs Between MS and Neuromyelitis Optica 39
Spinal Cord Atrophy in Neuromyelitis Optica Is Associated to Spain Cord Lesions and clinical Disability 38
Spinal cord atrophy in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders is associated to spinal cord lesions and clinical disability 38
Global and regional hippocampal volumes are preserved in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders and do not seem to be related to cognitive impairment 37
Mr t2-relaxation time as an indirect measure of brain water accumulation in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders 36
The utility of MRI spinal cord axial T2-weighted sequences on detection of lesions in a population-based MS cohort and implications for diagnosis 36
Motor and cognitive performances are associated beyond structural brain damage in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis 35
Motor and cognitive dysfunctions in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: The role of structural brain damage 34
Dynamic functional connectivity analysis in thalamic sub-regions shows divergent patterns in multiple sclerosis phenotypes 33
MR T2-Relaxation Time as an Indirect Measure of Brain Water Content and Disease Activity in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders 32
Lesion Location Matters in Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical and Cognitive Correlates of Juxtacortical and Subventricular Zone Lesions (P1-1.Virtual) 4
Lesion Location Matters in Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical and Cognitive Correlates of Juxtacortical and Subventricular Zone Lesions (P1-1.Virtual) 4
Hippocampal microstructural integrity and speed of information processing in multiple sclerosis 3
Relevance of NODDI to Characterise in Vivo the Microstructural Abnormalities of Multiple Sclerosis Cortex and Cortical Lesions: A 3T Study 2
Motor Dysfunction in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: Association with Structural Brain Damage and Cognitive Impairment (P1-1.Virtual) 2
Spatial association between gene expression and brain damage in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders 1
MR T2-relaxation time as an indirect measure of brain water content and disease activity in NMOSD 1
Totale 6.228
Categoria #
all - tutte 23.625
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 23.625


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/20213 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
2021/202272 0 1 2 7 0 3 7 7 11 7 20 7
2022/2023268 74 47 22 10 13 28 9 30 11 13 4 7
2023/2024317 7 25 29 29 30 19 18 36 7 34 37 46
2024/20251.095 73 28 31 36 37 52 116 144 187 148 100 143
2025/20264.460 358 381 497 631 432 156 346 316 1.153 190 0 0
Totale 6.228