Translational Medicine

Translational Medicine
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ISSN: 2161-1025

Rossi E

Department of Radiology, Santobono-Pausilipon Children Hospital, Italy

Biography

Eugenio Rossi 1st level Medical Director at U.O.S.D. Pausilipon radiology,A.O.R.N. Santobono-Pausilipon Pro-tempore Head of the U.O.S.D. of Radiology and Ultrasound.She is having degree in Medicine and Surgery at the Second University of Studies of Naples in July 1995 with 110/110 marks and honors. She completed her postgraduate Diploma in Radiodiagnostics in the year 2000 at the Institute of Radiological Sciences of the Federico II University of Naples with marks 50/50 and honors. 2nd level University Master in Health Management at Federico 2 ° University of Naples Faculty of Medicine and Surgery year 2012. 

Publications
  • Review Article   
    Clinical and Imaging Findings Useful in the Differential Diagnosis of Most Common Childhood Mediastinal Tumors
    Author(s): Brillantino C, Rossi E, Tambaro FP, Minelli R*, Bignardi E, Cremone G, Zeccolini R and Zeccolini M

    The mediastinum is the most common location of childhood intrathoracic tumors. The mediastinum is composed of three compartments: prevascular, visceral and paravertebral. Mediastinal tumors are classified according to the site of origin. At the time of diagnosis, children are often asymptomatic and lesions may be observed on screening examinations. However, large tumors can cause severe symptoms, due to local invasion and compression of vessels, nerves, trachea, bronchi and esophagus, within the mediastinum. Integration of clinical information and radiographic findings enables diagnosis. Chest radiography is obviously the first imaging procedure that is performed in children with symptoms referable to the thorax. Once a mediastinal lesion is identified by chest radiography, "cross-sectional imaging methods" are performed. In particular, computed tomography is valuable in dem.. View More»

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