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Curriculum Vitae

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Curriculum Vitae

Luglio 2023-presente

Dirigente Medico con incarico in Dermochirurgia
Clinica Dermatologica Universitaria Chieti-Ortona

2020-presente

Dirigente Medico a tempo indeterminato in Dermatologia e Venereologia

Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma

2015-2019

Scuola di Specializzazione in Dermatologia e Venereologia. 

Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia. Votazione: 110/110 e lode

2008-2014

Laurea Magistrale in Medicina e Chirurgia.

Università degli Studi "Gabriele D'Annunzio". Votazione: 110/110 e lode

Particolare interesse per la Chirurgia Dermatologica Estetica

Istruzione e Formazione

31/10/2019: specializzazione in Dermatologia e Venereologia. Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
 
2/11/2015-31/10/2019: attività clinica, chirurgica e di ricerca scientifica. Clinica Dermatologica, Ospedale Maggiore di Parma

Esecuzione di più di 1000 interventi di chirurgia dermatologica da primo operatore
 
Partecipazione a numerosi congressi nazionali e internazionali di ricerca dermatologica, tra i quali il 24° Congresso Mondiale di Dermatologia

Partecipazione ai corsi di aggiornamento SIDEMAST su: fotodermatologia, patologia cutanea in gravidanza, allergologia cutanea, immunologia cutanea, dermatologia pediatrica, patologia degli annessi, infettivologia cutanea
 
Partecipazione al corso di Laserterapia: teoria e pratica ambulatoriale, organizzato dal Gruppo Italiano Laser in Dermatologia
 
Partecipazione ai Master di Dermatoncologia e Dermatoscopia presso l’Università degli Studi di Brescia

Partecipazione ai Master del Gruppo Italiano Melanoma

19/02/2015: abilitazione alla professione di Medico Chirurgo ed iscrizione all'Ordine dei Medici della Provincia di Pescara (n° 4270)

21/10/2014: laurea Magistrale in Medicina e Chirurgia. Università degli Studi "Gabriele D'Annunzio", Chieti

9/10/2013-8/11/2013: fellowship presso la Kitasato University School of Medicine di Sagamihara (Japan)

5/7/2008: maturità scientifica (100/100). Liceo Scientifico Statale "G. Galilei" Pescara

Autoimmune bullous diseases during pregnancy: insight into pathogenetic mechanisms and clinical features.

Pemphigoid gestationis (PG), also known as herpes gestationis, is the prototypic pregnancy-associated autoimmune bullous disease (AIBD), but
also the other AIBDs, notably pemphigus vulgaris, may begin or exacerbate during pregnancy. Although the increase in concentration of T and
B regulatory cells makes pregnancy a state of increased immunologic tolerance toward the semiallogeneic fetal antigens, a prevalent T helper
(Th) 2 profile, that is reported to be associated with pregnancy, may cause exacerbation of pemphigus and AIBDs in general during this period.

 

Huge rhinophyma in a complicated patient successfully treated with CO2 laser.

Rhinophyma is a progressive and disfiguring proliferative disorder of the nose. It is most commonly seen in association with chronic rosacea and historically it has been considered the final end stage of rosacea. Clinically, rhinophyma may present a combination of characteristics including teleangectasia, erythema, thickening, and coarsening of the nasal skin texture. Nasal outflow obstruction by rhinophymatous tissue can lead to obstructive sleep apnoea. Rhinophyma is often the cause of cosmetica embarassement and social reclusion.

Riconoscimenti

Selezione e appreciation for presentation per corso EADV: "Commercial Sex Workers, STI problems"

Selezione per corso EADV: "Visual literacy for Dermatologist"

Selezione per 15° Euroderm Excellence, Nice (France), 19-22/11/2018: 100 best European Dermatology Residents

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Pubblicazioni scientifiche

Autoimmune bullous diseases during pregnancy: insight into pathogenetic mechanisms and clinical features.

Pemphigoid gestationis (PG), also known as herpes gestationis, is the prototypic pregnancy-associated autoimmune bullous disease (AIBD), but
also the other AIBDs, notably pemphigus vulgaris, may begin or exacerbate during pregnancy. Although the increase in concentration of T and
B regulatory cells makes pregnancy a state of increased immunologic tolerance toward the semiallogeneic fetal antigens, a prevalent T helper
(Th) 2 profile, that is reported to be associated with pregnancy, may cause exacerbation of pemphigus and AIBDs in general during this period.

 

Huge rhinophyma in a complicated patient successfully treated with CO2 laser.

Rhinophyma is a progressive and disfiguring proliferative disorder of the nose. It is most commonly seen in association with chronic rosacea and historically it has been considered the final end stage of rosacea. Clinically, rhinophyma may present a combination of characteristics including teleangectasia, erythema, thickening, and coarsening of the nasal skin texture. Nasal outflow obstruction by rhinophymatous tissue can lead to obstructive sleep apnoea. Rhinophyma is often the cause of cosmetica embarassement and social reclusion.

A Peculiar Way of Reconstruction for Surgical Defects of the Upper Lip: A Case Report

Cutaneous neoformations of the upper lip, especially non melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), are very common. The upper lip is composed of multiple cosmetic subunits and it is divided into a philtral subunit and two lateral ones. For what concerns philtral subunit, Cupid’s bow can be particularly difficult to be recreated after a surgical excision. The vermillion border, that has the function to separate the inner surface of the lip (oral mucosa) from the surrounding skin, lies directly on a circumoral band of orbicularis oris. This is a circumferential muscle with a rich vascular supply that gives the lips their shape, definition and function. Any surgical wound of the lip can be repaired successfully in a variety of ways and the goal is always to maintain the integrity of the philtrum and the Cupid’s bow. We present the case of a 63 year-old woman with a pinkish nodule of the central portion of the upper lip, focusing on surgical reconstruction.

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