Federico Massa Profile
Federico Massa

@fedemassa88

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Neurologist, PhD in Clinical and Experimental Neuroscience and research fellow at DINOGMI, University of Genoa, Italy, and Policlinico San Martino IRCCS.

Genova, Liguria
Joined February 2013
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@LillyNeuroInt
Lilly Neuroscience International
1 year
The early and accurate detection of #AlzheimersDisease enables patients and their care partners to plan for the future and make appropriate lifestyle changes that could help maintain their quality of life for longer.³ Watch Dr. Massa’s opinion on this topic here:
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@Brain1878
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Barba et al. review the co-occurrence of Alzheimer's disease and Lewy body disease pathologies, and consider the diagnostic and prognostic value of neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers. https://t.co/M4GgccTbt2
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@lorbarba
Lorenzo Barba
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Extraordinarily excited for our work to be published in @Brain1878 today! We extensively discuss the clinical and diagnostic implications of #Alzheimer’s disease copathology in Lewy body disease 🧠 @s_rumeileh @fedemassa88 @mattfos89 @unimedizinhalle https://t.co/gnU1BNbLwb
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Alzheimer’s disease pathology is commonly found in patients with Lewy body disease and significantly influences the clinical course. Barba et al. review th
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@adpdnet
AD/PD - Advances in Science & Therapy
2 years
Thank you for an amazing 5 days filled with science, inspiring talks, insights, and networking! 🤩 We hope to welcome you again at the next edition of AD/PD™ on April 1-5, 2025 in Vienna, Austria. 📅 Stay tuned for more information! #ADPD2025
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@LillyNeuroInt
Lilly Neuroscience International
2 years
Watch our latest video from this year’s #ADPD24 in Lisbon. Dr. Federico Massa shares his thoughts on identifying genetic causes underlying #AlzheimersDisease.¹ For Healthcare professionals.
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@lorbarba
Lorenzo Barba
2 years
Honored to share this excellent meta-analysis out on JNNP! All levels (even low levels) of leisure-time physical activity are beneficial for stroke prevention 🏃🏻‍♂️🧠 @RaffaeleOrnello @s_rumeileh @mattfos89 @fededs00 @MicheleRomoli @luciodanna2 @Simona_Sacco_ https://t.co/9Ynm0UhGhT
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@fedemassa88
Federico Massa
2 years
If interested in molecular imaging biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis of early-stage dementias, see our updated systematic review of recent literature. #MCI #dementia #PET #Alzheimer #nuclearmedicine See EJNMMI: https://t.co/ER9G39AAxn
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Federico Massa
2 years
Could not be prouder for contributing to this oustanding project: European expert-shared recommendations for a cost-effettive use of biomarkers in early dementia are now on @TheLancetNeuro Have a glance: https://t.co/mpcXfi903M @GiovanniFrisoni @SanMartino_Ge @UniGenova
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Federico Massa
2 years
Happy to share our work published with @SpringerNature on J of Neurology. If interested on the changes of cerebrospinal fluid levels of NPTX2 and association with brain metabolism metrics in MCI-AD, just read and share: https://t.co/txP9p3lmep 🇮🇹🇩🇪🧠 @UniGenova @SanMartino_Ge
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@lorbarba
Lorenzo Barba
2 years
Honored to share my first #Neurology paper! In this work, we show that CSF synaptic biomarkers (SNAP25, ng, α-syn, β-syn) are similarly increased in patients with AD and mixed LBD-AD compared to controls and pure LBD cases 💉🧠😃 @s_rumeileh @GreenJournal https://t.co/wPJwPmcW1P
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Background and ObjectivesPatients with Lewy body disease (LBD) often show a co-occurring Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology. CSF biomarkers allow the detection in vivo of AD-related pathologic hallma...
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@PietMattioli
Pietro Mattioli
2 years
Dear all, happy to share our recently published article on Pisa syndrome!!! Right posterior hypometabolism in Pisa syndrome of Parkinson’s disease: A key to explain body schema perception deficit? https://t.co/j2K870QCsR @ParkinsonismD
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@EANM_NucMed
European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM)
3 years
We are glad to announce the first article of the 'European Consensus for the diagnosis of MCI and mild dementia', in which the #EANM participated! Stay tuned for further articles on this initiative. Many thanks to the EANM Neuroimaging Committee! https://t.co/sMlNfae6EU
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@fedemassa88
Federico Massa
3 years
Glad to be part of this ambitious project! The paper on the methodology and preliminary results of the European consensus for the efficient use of biomarkers in the etiological diagnosis of MCI and mild dementia is now available: https://t.co/RTpPFrRUlf #dementiaresearch
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Introduction Etiological diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders of middle-old age relies on biomarkers, although evidence for their rational use is incomplete. A European task force is defining a...
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@lorbarba
Lorenzo Barba
3 years
Excited to share our last paper published in @JNNP_BMJ, in which we highlight the remarkable increase of CSF beta-synuclein in the preclinical phase of #Alzheimer disease 🧠🇮🇹🇩🇪 @s_rumeileh @fedemassa88 @unimedhal @UniperugiaNews
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@JAMANeuro
JAMA Neurology
3 years
Study found that early-onset #dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) was often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer disease, while #Alzheimerdisease co-pathology was more common in later-onset DLB.
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@NatRevNeurol
Nat Rev Neurology
3 years
A history of hypothyroidism is associated with an increased risk of dementia in people aged ≥65 years
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@SantPauMemory
Sant Pau Memory Unit
3 years
👀Markers of #Alzheimer in #plasma measured in an automated platform showed a great accuracy The details have been presented by Dr. Alcolea in the 3rd #CSFSociety meeting held in Berlin 👇🏼
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@RikOssenkoppele
RikOssenkoppele
3 years
Thanks @alzforum for covering our preprint about clinical progression in PET-based A+T+ cognitively normal individuals. @alexa_pichetb @OskarHansson9
@alzforum
Alzforum
3 years
People with positive amyloid tau PET scans slid from cognitively intact to impaired within 3.5 years. They were 20 times likelier to develop MCI or #dementia than people without these deposits. @lunduniversity https://t.co/5tfH4bpqYn
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