12 results on '"Rottoli, Maria Rosa"'
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2. Implementation of continuous qEEG in two neurointensive care units by intensivists: a feasibility study
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Citerio, Giuseppe, Patruno, Adriana, Beretta, Simone, Longhi, Luca, Frigeni, Barbara, Lorini, Luca, Citerio, Giuseppe, Patruno, Adriana, Beretta, Simone, Gandini, Lucia, Sala, Francesca, Mingone, Daniela, Vargiolu, Alessia, Bogliun, Graziella, Di Francesco, Jacopo, Longhi, Luca, Frigeni, Barbara, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, Curinga, Maria, Ferri, Franco, Ceriani, Roberto, and On behalf of Continuous Quantified EEG in NeuroIntensive Care (CrazyEEG) Group more...
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3. Fostering adherence to injectable disease-modifying therapies in multiple sclerosis
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Lugaresi, Alessandra, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, and Patti, Francesco
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- 2014
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4. Additional Analyses of the Phase 2 Efgartigimod Study in Myasthenia Gravis (4484)
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Howard, James, primary, Bril, Vera, additional, Mantegazza, Renato, additional, Beydoun, Said, additional, De Rivera Garrido, Fancisco Javier, additional, Piehl, Fredrik, additional, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, additional, Van Damme, Philip, additional, Vu, Tuan, additional, Ulrichts, Peter, additional, Guglietta, Antonio, additional, Beauchamp, Jon, additional, de Haard, Hans, additional, and Verschuuren, Jan, additional more...
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- 2020
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5. Early diagnosis of progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy: Longitudinal lesion evolution
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Scarpazza, Cristina, Signori, Alessio, Prosperini, Luca, Sormani, Maria Pia, Cosottini, Mirco, Capra, Ruggero, Gerevini, Simonetta, Altieri, Marta, Amato, Maria Pia, Artusi, Carlo Alberto, Bandini, Fabio, Barcella, Valeria, Bertolotto, Antonio, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, Capobianco, Marco, Cavaletti, Guido, Cavalla, Paola, Centonze, Diego, Chiusole, Maurizia, Clerico, Marinella, Cordioli, Cinzia, D'Aleo, Giangaetano, De Luca, Giovanna, De Riz, Milena, De Rossi, Nicola, Deotto, Luciano, Durelli, Luca, Falcini, Mario, Ferrante, Claudio, Ferrari, Ernesta, Fusco, Maria Luisa, Gasperini, Claudio, Ghezzi, Angelo, Grimaldi, Luigi, Guidotti, Mario, Laroni, Alice, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Moiola, Lucia, Naldi, Paola, Pane, Chiara, Palmeri, Barbara, Perrone, Patrizia, Pizzorno, Matteo, Pozzilli, Carlo, Rezzonico, Monica, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, Rovaris, Marco, Salemi, Giuseppe, Salvetti, Marco, Santuccio, Giuseppe, Scarpini, Elio, Sessa, Edoardo, Solaro, Claudio, Stenta, Gianola, Tabiadon, Giulietta, Tortorella, Carla, Trojano, Maria, Valentino, Paola, Rottoli, Maira Rosa, Scarpazza, C, Signori, A, Prosperini, L, Sormani, M, Cosottini, M, Capra, R, Gerevini, S, Altieri, M, Amato, M, Artusi, C, Bandini, F, Barcella, V, Bertolotto, A, Morra, V, Capobianco, M, Cavaletti, G, Cavalla, P, Centonze, D, Chiusole, M, Clerico, M, Cordioli, C, D'Aleo, G, De Luca, G, De Riz, M, De Rossi, N, Deotto, L, Durelli, L, Falcini, M, Ferrante, C, Ferrari, E, Fusco, M, Gasperini, C, Ghezzi, A, Grimaldi, L, Guidotti, M, Laroni, A, Lugaresi, A, Moiola, L, Naldi, P, Pane, C, Palmeri, B, Perrone, P, Pizzorno, M, Pozzilli, C, Rezzonico, M, Rottoli, M, Rovaris, M, Salemi, G, Salvetti, M, Santuccio, G, Scarpini, E, Sessa, E, Solaro, C, Stenta, G, Tabiadon, G, Tortorella, C, Trojano, M, and Valentino, P more...
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natalizumab treatment ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Psychiatry and Mental Health ,natalizumab ,progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy ,Progressive Multifocal ,Lesion ,Leukoencephalopathy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Psychiatry and Mental Health, progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunologic Factors ,Young adult ,Progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,Natalizumab ,Leukoencephalopathy, Progressive Multifocal ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Early Diagnosis ,Female ,Italy ,Cohort ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
ObjectiveEarly diagnosis of natalizumab-related progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (NTZ-PML) in multiple sclerosis has been deemed a major priority by the regulatory agencies but has yet to become a reality. The current paper aims to: (1) investigate whether patients with NTZ-PML pass through a prolonged presymptomatic phase with MRI abnormalities, (2) estimate the longitudinal PML lesion volume increase during the presymptomatic phase and (3) estimate the presymptomatic phase length and its impact on therapy duration as a risk stratification parameter.MethodsAll Italian patients who developed NTZ-PML between 2009 and 2018 were included. The data of patients with available prediagnostic MRI were analysed (n=41). Detailed clinical and neuroradiological information was available for each participant.Results(1) PML lesions were detectable in the presymptomatic phase in 32/41 (78%) patients; (ii) the lesion volume increased by 62.8 % for each month spent in the prediagnostic phase; (3) the prediagnostic phase length was 150.8±74.9 days; (4) PML MRI features were detectable before the 24th month of therapy in 31.7 % of patients in our cohort.ConclusionsConsidering the latency of PML clinical manifestation, the presymptomatic phase length supports the usefulness of MRI surveillance every 3–4 months. Early diagnosis could prompt a better outcome for patients due to the relationship between lesion volume and JC virus infection. The insight from this study might also have an impact on risk stratification algorithms, as therapy duration as a parameter of stratification appears to need reassessment. more...
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6. Early diagnosis of progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy: Longitudinal lesion evolution
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Scarpazza, C, Signori, A, Prosperini, L, Sormani, M, Cosottini, M, Capra, R, Gerevini, S, Altieri, M, Amato, M, Artusi, C, Bandini, F, Barcella, V, Bertolotto, A, Morra, V, Capobianco, M, Cavaletti, G, Cavalla, P, Centonze, D, Chiusole, M, Clerico, M, Cordioli, C, D'Aleo, G, De Luca, G, De Riz, M, De Rossi, N, Deotto, L, Durelli, L, Falcini, M, Ferrante, C, Ferrari, E, Fusco, M, Gasperini, C, Ghezzi, A, Grimaldi, L, Guidotti, M, Laroni, A, Lugaresi, A, Moiola, L, Naldi, P, Pane, C, Palmeri, B, Perrone, P, Pizzorno, M, Pozzilli, C, Rezzonico, M, Rottoli, M, Rovaris, M, Salemi, G, Salvetti, M, Santuccio, G, Scarpini, E, Sessa, E, Solaro, C, Stenta, G, Tabiadon, G, Tortorella, C, Trojano, M, Valentino, P, Scarpazza, Cristina, Signori, Alessio, Prosperini, Luca, Sormani, Maria Pia, Cosottini, Mirco, Capra, Ruggero, Gerevini, Simonetta, Altieri, Marta, Amato, Maria Pia, Artusi, Carlo Alberto, Bandini, Fabio, Barcella, Valeria, Bertolotto, Antonio, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, Capobianco, Marco, Cavaletti, Guido, Cavalla, Paola, Centonze, Diego, Chiusole, Maurizia, Clerico, Marinella, Cordioli, Cinzia, D'Aleo, Giangaetano, De Luca, Giovanna, De Riz, Milena, De Rossi, Nicola, Deotto, Luciano, Durelli, Luca, Falcini, Mario, Ferrante, Claudio, Ferrari, Ernesta, Fusco, Maria Luisa, Gasperini, Claudio, Ghezzi, Angelo, Grimaldi, Luigi, Guidotti, Mario, Laroni, Alice, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Moiola, Lucia, Naldi, Paola, Pane, Chiara, Palmeri, Barbara, Perrone, Patrizia, Pizzorno, Matteo, Pozzilli, Carlo, Rezzonico, Monica, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, Rovaris, Marco, Salemi, Giuseppe, Salvetti, Marco, Santuccio, Giuseppe, Scarpini, Elio, Sessa, Edoardo, Solaro, Claudio, Stenta, Gianola, Tabiadon, Giulietta, Tortorella, Carla, Trojano, Maria, Valentino, Paola, Rottoli, Maira Rosa, Scarpazza, C, Signori, A, Prosperini, L, Sormani, M, Cosottini, M, Capra, R, Gerevini, S, Altieri, M, Amato, M, Artusi, C, Bandini, F, Barcella, V, Bertolotto, A, Morra, V, Capobianco, M, Cavaletti, G, Cavalla, P, Centonze, D, Chiusole, M, Clerico, M, Cordioli, C, D'Aleo, G, De Luca, G, De Riz, M, De Rossi, N, Deotto, L, Durelli, L, Falcini, M, Ferrante, C, Ferrari, E, Fusco, M, Gasperini, C, Ghezzi, A, Grimaldi, L, Guidotti, M, Laroni, A, Lugaresi, A, Moiola, L, Naldi, P, Pane, C, Palmeri, B, Perrone, P, Pizzorno, M, Pozzilli, C, Rezzonico, M, Rottoli, M, Rovaris, M, Salemi, G, Salvetti, M, Santuccio, G, Scarpini, E, Sessa, E, Solaro, C, Stenta, G, Tabiadon, G, Tortorella, C, Trojano, M, Valentino, P, Scarpazza, Cristina, Signori, Alessio, Prosperini, Luca, Sormani, Maria Pia, Cosottini, Mirco, Capra, Ruggero, Gerevini, Simonetta, Altieri, Marta, Amato, Maria Pia, Artusi, Carlo Alberto, Bandini, Fabio, Barcella, Valeria, Bertolotto, Antonio, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, Capobianco, Marco, Cavaletti, Guido, Cavalla, Paola, Centonze, Diego, Chiusole, Maurizia, Clerico, Marinella, Cordioli, Cinzia, D'Aleo, Giangaetano, De Luca, Giovanna, De Riz, Milena, De Rossi, Nicola, Deotto, Luciano, Durelli, Luca, Falcini, Mario, Ferrante, Claudio, Ferrari, Ernesta, Fusco, Maria Luisa, Gasperini, Claudio, Ghezzi, Angelo, Grimaldi, Luigi, Guidotti, Mario, Laroni, Alice, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Moiola, Lucia, Naldi, Paola, Pane, Chiara, Palmeri, Barbara, Perrone, Patrizia, Pizzorno, Matteo, Pozzilli, Carlo, Rezzonico, Monica, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, Rovaris, Marco, Salemi, Giuseppe, Salvetti, Marco, Santuccio, Giuseppe, Scarpini, Elio, Sessa, Edoardo, Solaro, Claudio, Stenta, Gianola, Tabiadon, Giulietta, Tortorella, Carla, Trojano, Maria, Valentino, Paola, and Rottoli, Maira Rosa more...
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Objective early diagnosis of natalizumab-related progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (NTZ-pML) in multiple sclerosis has been deemed a major priority by the regulatory agencies but has yet to become a reality. The current paper aims to: (1) investigate whether patients with NTZ-pML pass through a prolonged presymptomatic phase with MRI abnormalities, (2) estimate the longitudinal pML lesion volume increase during the presymptomatic phase and (3) estimate the presymptomatic phase length and its impact on therapy duration as a risk stratification parameter. Methods all Italian patients who developed NTZ-pML between 2009 and 2018 were included. The data of patients with available prediagnostic MRI were analysed (n=41). Detailed clinical and neuroradiological information was available for each participant. results (1) pML lesions were detectable in the presymptomatic phase in 32/41 (78%) patients; (ii) the lesion volume increased by 62.8 % for each month spent in the prediagnostic phase; (3) the prediagnostic phase length was 150.8±74.9 days; (4) pML MRI features were detectable before the 24th month of therapy in 31.7 % of patients in our cohort. Conclusions considering the latency of pML clinical manifestation, the presymptomatic phase length supports the usefulness of MRI surveillance every 3-4 months. early diagnosis could prompt a better outcome for patients due to the relationship between lesion volume and Jc virus infection. The insight from this study might also have an impact on risk stratification algorithms, as therapy duration as a parameter of stratification appears to need reassessment. more...
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- 2019
7. EEG reactivity predicts recovery of consciousness in patients with acute brain injury and signs of intracranial hypertension
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Longhi, Luca, primary, Cavalleri, Gaia, additional, Ferri, Francesco, additional, Lorini, Luca, additional, Zangari, Rosalia, additional, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, additional, and Frigeni, Barbara, additional more...
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8. Prognostic indicators in pediatric clinically isolated syndrome
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Iaffaldano, Pietro, Simone, Marta, Lucisano, Giuseppe, Ghezzi, Angelo, Coniglio, Gabriella, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Salemi, Giuseppe, Patti, Francesco, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Izquierdo, Guillermo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Cabrera-Gomez, Jose Antonio, Pozzilli, Carlo, Millefiorini, Enrico, Alroughani, Raed, Boz, Cavit, Pucci, Eugenio, Zimatore, Giovanni Bosco, Sola, Patrizia, Lus, Giacomo, Maimone, Davide, Avolio, Carlo, Cocco, Eleonora, Sajedi, Seyed Aidin, Costantino, Gianfranco, Duquette, Pierre, Shaygannejad, Vahid, Petersen, Thor, Fernández Bolaños, Ricardo, Paolicelli, Damiano, Tortorella, Carla, Spelman, Tim, Margari, Lucia, Amato, Maria Pia, Comi, Giancarlo, Butzkueven, Helmut, Trojano, Maria, Spitaleri, Daniele, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, Ardito, Bonaventura, Iuliano, Gerardo, Montanari, Enrico, Granieri, Enrico, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Bertolotto, Antonio, Granella, Franco, Di Battista, Giancarlo, Gallo, Paolo, Cavalla, Paola, Bellantonio, Paolo, De Robertis, Francesca, Durelli, Luca, Scarpini, Elio, Rezzonico, Monica, Protti, Alessandra, Solaro, Claudio, Corea, Francesco, Bosco, Antonio, Vianello, Marika, Ferrò, Maria Teresa, Balgera, Roberto, Grasso, Roberta, De Luca, Giovanna, Farina, Deboah, Travaglini, Daniela, di Ioia, Maria, Di Tommaso, Valeria, Mancinelli, Luca, Pietrolongo, Erika, Hupperts, Raymond, Rio, Maria Edite, Terzi, Murat, Barnett, Michael, Slee, Mark, Van Pesch, Vincent, Savino, Aldo, Lechner-Scott, Jeannette, Grammond, Pierre, Singhal, Bhim, Zwanikken, Cees, Fiol, Marcela, Patrucco, Liliana, Paine, Mark, Mccombefrom, Pamela, Grand'Maison, Francois, Iaffaldano, Pietro, Simone, Marta, Lucisano, Giuseppe, Ghezzi, Angelo, Coniglio, Gabriella, Brescia Morra, Vincenzo, Salemi, Giuseppe, Patti, Francesco, Lugaresi, Alessandra, Izquierdo, Guillermo, Bergamaschi, Roberto, Cabrera-Gomez, Jose Antonio, Pozzilli, Carlo, Millefiorini, Enrico, Alroughani, Raed, Boz, Cavit, Pucci, Eugenio, Zimatore, Giovanni Bosco, Sola, Patrizia, Lus, Giacomo, Maimone, Davide, Avolio, Carlo, Cocco, Eleonora, Sajedi, Seyed Aidin, Costantino, Gianfranco, Duquette, Pierre, Shaygannejad, Vahid, Petersen, Thor, Fernández Bolaños, Ricardo, Paolicelli, Damiano, Tortorella, Carla, Spelman, Tim, Margari, Lucia, Amato, Maria Pia, Comi, Giancarlo, Butzkueven, Helmut, Trojano, Maria, RS: MHeNs - R1 - Cognitive Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, MUMC+: MA Med Staf Spec Neurologie (9), Klinische Neurowetenschappen, Morra, Vincenzo Brescia, Cabrera Gomez, Jose Antonio, and Bolaños, Ricardo Fernández more...
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Registrie ,Male ,Multiple Sclerosis ,Adolescent ,Age of Onset ,Child ,Demyelinating Diseases ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Prognosis ,Retrospective Studies ,Risk Factors ,Disease Progression ,Registries ,Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Prognosi ,ONSET MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS ,CHILDHOOD ,CHILDREN ,PARACLINICAL FEATURES ,DISABILITY PROGRESSION ,NO ,Follow-Up Studie ,Retrospective Studie ,prognostic indicators ,Multiple Sclerosi ,pediatric, multiple sclerosis, prognosis, indicators ,OPTIC NEURITIS ,Risk Factor ,Demyelinating Disease ,NATURAL-HISTORY ,multiple sclerosis, clinically isolated syndrome, prognostic indicators ,TRANSVERSE MYELITIS ,clinically isolated syndrome ,INTERFERON BETA-1B ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,FOLLOW-UP ,Human - Abstract
To assess prognostic factors for a second clinical attack and a first disability worsening event in pediatric clinically isolated syndrome (pCIS) suggestive of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients. Objective: To assess prognostic factors for a second clinical attack and a first disability-worsening event in pediatric clinically isolated syndrome (pCIS) suggestive of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Methods: A cohort of 770 pCIS patients was followed up for at least 10 years. Cox proportional hazard models and Recursive Partitioning and Amalgamation (RECPAM) tree-regression were used to analyze data. Results: In pCIS, female sex and a multifocal onset were risk factors for a second clinical attack (hazard ratio [HR], 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.28, 1.06â1.55; 1.42, 1.10â1.84, respectively), whereas disease-modifying drug (DMD) exposure reduced this risk (HR, 95% CI = 0.75, 0.60â0.95). After pediatric onset MS (POMS) diagnosis, age at onset younger than 15 years and DMD exposure decreased the risk of a first Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS)-worsening event (HR, 95% CI = 0.59, 0.42â0.83; 0.75, 0.71â0.80, respectively), whereas the occurrence of relapse increased this risk (HR, 95% CI = 5.08, 3.46â7.46). An exploratory RECPAM analysis highlighted a significantly higher incidence of a first EDSS-worsening event in patients with multifocal or isolated spinal cord or optic neuritis involvement at onset in comparison to those with an isolated supratentorial or brainstem syndrome. A Cox regression model including RECPAM classes confirmed DMD exposure as the most protective factor against EDSS-worsening events and relapses as the most important risk factor for attaining EDSS worsening. Interpretation: This work represents a step forward in identifying predictors of unfavorable course in pCIS and POMS and supports a protective effect of early DMD treatment in preventing MS development and disability accumulation in this population. Ann Neurol 2017;81:729â739. more...
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9. MxA mRNA Quantification and Disability Progression in Interferon Beta-Treated Multiple Sclerosis Patients
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Serana, Federico, primary, Imberti, Luisa, additional, Amato, Maria Pia, additional, Comi, Giancarlo, additional, Gasperini, Claudio, additional, Ghezzi, Angelo, additional, Martinelli, Vittorio, additional, Provinciali, Leandro, additional, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, additional, Sotgiu, Stefano, additional, Stecchi, Sergio, additional, Vecchio, Michele, additional, Zaffaroni, Mauro, additional, Cordioli, Cinzia, additional, and Capra, Ruggero, additional more...
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10. The Study of IFNβ Bioactivity Loss by MxA mRNA Quantification Patients Allows the Prediction of Disability Progression in Multiple Sclerosis Patients (P04.140)
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Serana, Federico, primary, Imberti, Luisa, additional, Amato, Maria, additional, Gasperini, Claudio, additional, Ghezzi, Angelo, additional, Martinelli, Vittorio, additional, Provinciali, Leandro, additional, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, additional, Sotgiu, Stefano, additional, Stecchi, Sergio, additional, Vecchio, Michele Maria, additional, Zaffaroni, Mauro, additional, and Capra, Ruggero, additional more...
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11. EEG reactivity predicts recovery of consciousness in patients with acute brain injury and signs of intracranial hypertension.
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Zangari, Rosalia, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, Frigeni, Barbara, Longhi, Luca, Cavalleri, Gaia, Ferri, Francesco, and Lorini, Luca
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INTRACRANIAL hypertension , *BRAIN injuries , *LOSS of consciousness , *ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY , *CONSCIOUSNESS - Published
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12. Additional Analyses of the Phase 2 Efgartigimod Study in Myasthenia Gravis
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Howard, James, Bril, Vera, Renato Mantegazza, Beydoun, Said, Rivera Garrido, Fancisco Javier, Piehl, Fredrik, Rottoli, Maria Rosa, Damme, Philip, Vu, Tuan, Ulrichts, Peter, Guglietta, Antonio, Beauchamp, Jon, Haard, Hans, and Verschuuren, Jan more...
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