Translational Medicine

Translational Medicine
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ISSN: 2161-1025

Minelli R

Postgraduation School in Radiodiagnostics, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

Biography

Rocco Minelli completed his Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery from Second University of Naples in 2016. He has completed his National Diploma from S.I.U.M.B-Italian Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Surgery in 2018. He is Expertise in Ultrasound in Pediatrics. He has completed his specialization in Radiodiagnostics in 2019 from University of Molise. He was head of the Rotaract Castel dell'Ovo club of the "high risk" project on drug addictions, gambling addiction and internet for the year 2014/2015.

Publications
  • Review   
    Current Role of Imaging in the Management of Children with Wilms Tumor According to the New UMBRELLA Protocol
    Author(s): Brillantino C, Rossi E, Minelli R*, Bignardi E, Coppola M, Zeccolini R and Zeccolini M

    Wilms Tumor is the most common primary renal tumor in childhood. Children with Wilms Tumor typically present with an asymptomatic abdominal mass, usually detected on a routine medical checkup or discovered coincidentally by parents. The initial differential diagnosis is with extrarenal abdominal masses; once a tumor of renal origin is established, distinguishing between Wilms Tumor and other primary renal neoplasms such as congenital mesoblastic nephroma, clear cell sarcoma, malignant rhabdoid tumor and renal cell carcinoma may not be easy. However, in many cases imaging findings in conjunction with the patient's clinical and epidemiological data, allow the diagnosis of Wilms Tumor. Wilms Tumor care offers one of the most striking examples of success of pediatric oncology. Over the last decades the European SIOP studies have been the key to developing standardized diagnostic proce.. View More»

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