Ferraro, Pietro Manuel
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.159
EU - Europa 1.006
AS - Asia 549
OC - Oceania 6
SA - Sud America 4
Totale 2.724
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.157
CN - Cina 400
IE - Irlanda 216
FR - Francia 183
GB - Regno Unito 176
SG - Singapore 123
RU - Federazione Russa 104
SE - Svezia 96
IT - Italia 73
DE - Germania 62
UA - Ucraina 55
FI - Finlandia 33
KR - Corea 6
AU - Australia 5
JP - Giappone 5
BE - Belgio 3
IQ - Iraq 3
LB - Libano 3
BR - Brasile 2
EC - Ecuador 2
MY - Malesia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AT - Austria 1
CA - Canada 1
CH - Svizzera 1
ID - Indonesia 1
IR - Iran 1
JO - Giordania 1
MX - Messico 1
NL - Olanda 1
NO - Norvegia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
RO - Romania 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TR - Turchia 1
Totale 2.724
Città #
Jacksonville 233
Dublin 216
Chandler 191
Southend 161
Beijing 99
Lawrence 80
Princeton 80
Ashburn 74
New York 70
Singapore 66
Wilmington 57
Jinan 42
Woodbridge 37
Ann Arbor 26
Sindelfingen 22
Seattle 20
Shenyang 19
Tianjin 19
Houston 18
Helsinki 16
Ningbo 16
Taiyuan 15
Haikou 14
Hebei 14
Nanjing 13
Tappahannock 13
Guangzhou 11
Changsha 10
Milan 10
Nanchang 10
Norwalk 10
Fairfield 9
Lancaster 9
Verona 9
Taizhou 8
Bologna 7
Dongguan 6
Falls Church 6
Hangzhou 6
Lanzhou 6
Redmond 6
Seoul 6
Zhengzhou 6
Bonndorf 5
Radeberg 5
Rome 5
Tokyo 5
Jiaxing 4
Redwood City 4
Beirut 3
Brussels 3
Chicago 3
Detroit 3
Düsseldorf 3
Florence 3
Fuzhou 3
Kent 3
London 3
Melbourne 3
San Diego 3
Tombolo 3
Washington 3
Arnold 2
Boardman 2
Bolzano 2
Dresden 2
Genoa 2
Kulim 2
Lanuvio 2
Lappeenranta 2
Moscow 2
Quito 2
Trento 2
Turin 2
Amman 1
Amsterdam 1
Atlanta 1
Auckland 1
Bangkok 1
Berlin 1
Campinas 1
Canberra 1
Clifton 1
Esslingen am Neckar 1
Evanston 1
Falkenstein 1
Frankfurt am Main 1
Kemerovo 1
Las Vegas 1
Los Angeles 1
Mehlingen 1
Nashville 1
Oslo 1
Richmond 1
Riva 1
Riyadh 1
San Francisco 1
Stockholm 1
Sydney 1
São Luís 1
Totale 1.883
Nome #
Metabolic Syndrome, Cardiovascular Disease, and Risk for Chronic Kidney Disease in an Italian Cohort: Analysis of the INCIPE Study. 78
Familial clustering of medullary sponge kidney is autosomal dominant with reduced penetrance and variable expressivity. 77
The relationship between calcium kidney stones, arterial stiffness and bone density: unraveling the stone-bone-vessel liaison 77
Prevalence of CKD in northeastern Italy: results of the INCIPE study and comparison with NHANES. 75
Predictive model for delayed graft function based on easily available pre-renal transplant variables 72
Impact of 3 Major Maintenance Immunosuppressive Protocols on Long-term Clinical Outcomes: Result of a Large Multicenter Italian Cohort Study Including 5635 Renal Transplant Recipients. 56
Effects of prednisone on biomarkers of tubular damage induced by radiocontrast in interventional cardiology. 54
Metabolic Syndrome and Uric Acid Nephrolithiasis: Insulin Resistance in Focus 53
Hyperchloremia and acute kidney injury: a retrospective observational cohort study on a general mixed medical-surgical not ICU-hospitalized population 48
Sodium Fluctuations and Mortality in a General Hospitalized Population 48
Seasonality of acute kidney injury in a tertiary hospital academic center: an observational cohort study 46
Mediterranean diet adherence and risk of incident kidney stones 46
Chlorthalidone vs. potassium citrate in a model of hypercalciuria: differential effects on stone and bone 45
A novel CYP24A1 genotype associated to a clinical picture of hypercalcemia, nephrolithiasis and low bone mass (vol 45, pg 291, 2016) 43
A novel CYP24A1 genotype associated to a clinical picture of hypercalcemia, nephrolithiasis and low bone mass 42
Changes in renal papillary density after hydration therapy in calcium stone formers 42
Idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis and hypovitaminosis D: a case-control study 41
A STARD-compliant prediction model for diagnosing thrombotic microangiopathies 41
A London experience 1995-2012: demographic, dietary and biochemical characteristics of a large adult cohort of patients with renal stone disease 41
Age- and sex-tailored serum phosphate thresholds do not improve cardiovascular risk estimation in CKD 40
Serum sodium variability and acute kidney injury: a retrospective observational cohort study on a hospitalized population 40
Vitamin D Intake and the Risk of Incident Kidney Stones 39
Intake of trace metals and the risk of incident kidney stones 38
RAS inhibitors and renal and general mortality in patients with heart failure supported by left ventricular assist devices: a registry study 37
Living kidney donation from people at risk of nephrolithiasis, with a focus on the genetic forms 37
A rapid screening of a recurrent CYP24A1 pathogenic variant opens the way to molecular testing for Idiopathic Infantile Hypercalcemia (IIH) 36
History of kidney stones and the risk of coronary heart disease 33
Combined treatment with renin-angiotensin system blockers and polyunsaturated fatty acids in proteinuric IgA nephropathy: a randomized controlled trial. 32
Methodology used in studies reporting chronic kidney disease prevalence: a systematic literature review. 32
Ischemic preconditioning and the risk of acute kidney injury 30
The Genetics of Kidney Stones 29
Recurrent kidney stones in a family with a mitochondrial disorder due to the m.3243A>G mutation 29
Antibiotic Use and Risk of Incident Kidney Stones in Female Nurses 29
[Hyponatremia: practical approach to diagnosis and treatment] 27
Living Kidney Donation in a Type 1 Dent's Disease Patient from His Mother 27
Stone composition and vascular calcifications in patients with nephrolithiasis 27
Effect of water composition and timing of ingestion on urinary lithogenic profile in healthy volunteers: a randomized crossover trial 27
When to suspect a genetic disorder in a patient with renal stones, and why 26
[Uric acid nephrolithiasis] 26
Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) value changes before and after shock wave lithotripsy 26
Shock-wave lithotripsy or ureterorenoscopy for renal stones? 26
Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent among idiopathic stone formers, but does correction pose any risk? 26
Randall's plaques, plugs and the clinical workup of the renal stone patient 25
Soda and other beverages and the risk of kidney stones 25
A combination of infrared spectroscopy and morphological analysis allows successfully identifying rare crystals and atypical urinary stones 25
Prevalence of renal stones in an Italian urban population: a general practice-based study 24
Chronic pain in medullary sponge kidney: a rare and never described clinical presentation 24
Ayurvedic medicine and NADPH oxidase: a possible approach to the prevention of ESRD in hyperoxaluria 24
Negative effect of vitamin D on kidney function: a Mendelian randomization study 24
Cadmium Exposure and Kidney Stone Formation in the General Population An Analysis of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey III Data 24
The Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease Associated With Urolithiasis and its Urological Treatments: a Review 24
Risk of Kidney Stones: Influence of Dietary Factors, Dietary Patterns, and Vegetarian{ extendash}Vegan Diets 24
LOW LEVEL EXPOSURE TO CADMIUM INCREASES THE RISK OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: ANALYSIS OF THE NHANES 1999-2006 23
Vitamin B6 intake and the risk of incident kidney stones 23
Prevention of nephrolithiasis: a review 23
Risk of recurrence of idiopathic calcium kidney stones: analysis of data from the literature 23
Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography in chronic glomerulonephritides: correlation with histological parameters of disease activity 23
Caffeine intake and the risk of kidney stones 23
Defining metabolic activity of nephrolithiasis - Appropriate evaluation and follow-up of stone formers 23
Dietary treatment of urinary risk factors for renal stone formation. A review of CLU Working Group 22
Characterization of the Protein Components of Matrix Stones Sheds Light on S100-A8 and S100-A9 Relevance in the Inflammatory Pathogenesis of These Rare Renal Calculi 22
Dietary and Lifestyle Risk Factors Associated with Incident Kidney Stones in Men and Women 22
Total, dietary, and supplemental Vitamin C intake and risk of incident kidney stones 22
Role of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy in the evaluation of urinary stone disease 22
Urine and stone analysis for the investigation of the renal stone former: a consensus conference 22
Urinary supersaturation on fractioned urine collections: which urine sample can explain better the variability observed on 24-h urine? A proof-of-concept study 22
FT-IR Analysis of Urinary Stones: A Helpful Tool for Clinician Comparison with the Chemical Spot Test, 21
Comparison of Supersaturation Outputs from Different Programs and Their Application in Testing Correspondence with Kidney Stone Composition 21
Association analysis of 10 candidate genes causing Mendelian calcium nephrolithiasis in the INCIPE study: a South European general population cohort 21
Association between peripheral arterial disease and cardiovascular risk factors: role of ultrasonography versus ankle-brachial index 20
Randall's plaques, plugs and the clinical workup of the renal stone patient 19
Physical activity, energy intake, and the risk of incident kidney stones 19
New semiquantitative ultrasonographic score for peripheral arterial disease assessment and its association with cardiovascular risk factors 19
TEMPORAL TREND OF CADMIUM EXPOSURE IN THE U.S. POPULATION SUGGESTS GENDER SPECIFICITIES 19
Tubular and genetic disorders associated with kidney stones 19
Short-Term Changes in Urinary Relative Supersaturation Predict Recurrence of Kidney Stones: A Tool to Guide Preventive Measures in Urolithiasis 19
Which Diet for Calcium Stone Patients: A Real-World Approach to Preventive Care 19
Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in the Lazio region, Italy: a classification algorithm based on health information systems 19
Calcium nephrolithiasis, metabolic syndrome and the cardiovascular risk 18
Metabolic diagnosis and medical prevention of calcium nephrolithiasis and its systemic manifestations: a consensus statement 18
Dietary Protein and Potassium, Diet-Dependent Net Acid Load, and Risk of Incident Kidney Stones 18
Practice patterns of kidney stone management across European and non-European centers: an in-depth investigation from the European Renal Stone Network (ERSN) 18
Biological effects of xylocore, a glucose sparing pd solution, on mesothelial cells: Focus on mesothelial-mesenchymal transition, inflammation and angiogenesis 17
Unravelling the Complex Relationship between Diet and Nephrolithiasis: The Role of Nutrigenomics and Nutrigenetics 12
Determinants of renal papillary appearance in kidney stone formers: An in-depth examination 11
Serum Potassium Disorders Predict Subsequent Kidney Injury: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study of Hospitalized Patients 10
Serum potassium variability is associated with increased mortality in a large cohort of hospitalized patients 10
Calcium and Vitamin D Supplementation and Their Association with Kidney Stone Disease: A Narrative Review 9
Nephrolithiasis: A Red Flag for Cardiovascular Risk 9
Present and future of kidney replacement therapy in Italy: the perspective from Italian Dialysis and Transplantation Registry (IDTR) 8
Apheresis-inducible cytokine pattern change in severe, genetic dyslipidemias 8
[Cosmc: the ''chaperone'' toward the understanding of IgA Nephropathy?] 7
[Phoshodiesterases. The ''lords of the ring'' meet IgA nephropathy] 7
Cytokines profile in serum of homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia is changed by LDL-apheresis 7
A Specific Urinary Amino Acid Profile Characterizes People with Kidney Stones 7
Increased renal papillary density in kidney stone formers detectable by CT scan is a potential marker of stone risk, but is unrelated to underlying hypercalciuria 7
Vascular calcification and bone mineral density in recurrent kidney stone formers 6
Results of a Gene Panel Approach in a Cohort of Patients with Incomplete Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis and Nephrolithiasis 6
Diagnostic policies on nephrolithiasis/nephrocalcinosis of possible genetic origin by Italian nephrologists: a survey by the Italian Society of Nephrology with an emphasis on primary hyperoxaluria 6
[Granulocyte-monocyte apheresis for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease] 6
Totale 2.762
Categoria #
all - tutte 16.227
article - articoli 16.078
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 149
Totale 32.454


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020237 15 53 0 8 11 51 4 9 7 13 8 58
2020/2021394 56 56 5 66 64 55 4 25 5 2 56 0
2021/2022374 21 81 1 27 15 2 4 31 13 19 21 139
2022/2023822 88 60 110 92 94 218 3 39 80 13 14 11
2023/2024700 15 48 49 40 63 178 22 105 4 18 83 75
2024/2025112 112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 2.870