Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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31 articoli — 1997-2026 Include sottocategorie MeSH

RI Farmacoriflessioni
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Reumatismo articolare acuto: il nodo del dolore nella profilassi intramuscolare

L. Donna, M. Sutera, E. Barbi, D. Zanon

2026/1 — pag. 36-38 — DOI

Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF) is an autoimmune inflammatory disease resulting from a Group A streptococcus throat infection, primarily affecting children aged 5 to 15. While prophylaxis with benzathine penicillin is crucial for preventing recurrences a...

EL Il punto su
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Efficacia e sicurezza di paracetamolo nei primi 1.000 giorni di vita: opinione di esperti

Scaglione F, Lora Aprile P, Peccarisi L, Villaccio B, Agosti M

2025/8 — pag. 203-210 — DOI

Paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen or N-acetyl-p-aminophenol, APAP) is the most widely used antipyretic and analgesic during pregnancy and early childhood, although its exact mechanism of action remains not fully understood. Several publication...

RI Problemi correnti
Il sintomo febbre: l’interpretazione e la corretta gestione

Altimari L, Troisi A, Marchetti F.

2022/4 — pag. 235-243 — DOI

In paediatric age, fever represents one of the main reasons for parental concern and the main cause of access to the emergency room. Against "fever phobia", it is essential that the paediatrician spends some time explaining to parents that fever is a...

RI Casi indimenticabili
LAT gel? Occhio!

Canali G, Di Cesare Merlone A, Cianci P, Selicorni S

2021/2 — pag. 125-126 — DOI

The paper describes a case of a 17-month-old child with acute unilateral mydriasis after minor head trauma that was attributable to the local application of lidocaine-tetracaine-adrenaline (LAT) gel. The possible differential diagnoses of acute aniso...

RI Dermo mail
Eritema fisso da farmaci Molluschi

2017/10 — pag. 668

RI Pediatria flash
Il dolore da venipuntura in età pediatrica: tecniche farmacologiche, non farmacologiche, Midline e PICC

Gruppo Interregionale Cure Palliative Pediatriche e Terapia del Dolore

2016/1 — pag. 46-47

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Come si usa il paracetamolo

A. Di Sessa, F. Nappi, P. Marzuillo, E. Barbi

2014/7 — pag. 451-458

Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is one of the most popular and widely used drug for the treatment of pain and fever in children. Despite its frequent prescription, a full knowledge of many aspects regarding the mechanism of action is lacking. There are...

EL Appunti di Terapia
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La mancata risposta della febbre agli antipiretici è indicativa di una malattia severa?

V. Murgia, F. Marchetti

2013/7

RI Pagine elettroniche
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Efficacia anestetica del LAT gel per ferite superficiali in una popolazione pediatrica. Già fatto?!

E. Benelli, D. Zanon, S. Bressan, G. Facchina, K. Vecchiato, S. Pusceddu, E. Neri, R. Giorgi, C. Germani

2013/5 — pag. 328-330

Laceration’s local anesthesia is obtained by perlesional injections of lidocaine, which are painful their self. Ready-made anesthetic gel that can be put directly on the laceration with no pain and that have anesthetic and hemostatic power are availa...

RI Problemi correnti
Il danno epatico da farmaci nel bambino

G. Maggiore, S. Nastasio, F. Cirillo, M. Sciveres

2012/8 — pag. 508-513

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common drug adverse event. Although DILI in paediatric age is relatively rare, it accounts for 20% of acute liver failure. Pathogenetic mechanisms are mostly idiosyncratic and therefore unpredictable and...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
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Cautele sull’uso dei FANS nei bambini

Working Group Pediatrico dell’AIFA

2010/10 — pag. 654-656

In the last few years, reports on adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to NSAIDs in paediatric age, especially to ibuprofen and ketoprofen, have remarkably increased. As to the most prescribed ibuprofen, reports (rash, rectal haemorrhage and acute kidney ...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Antipiretici e convulsioni febbrili: qualcosa di nuovo?

G. Tornese, J. Bua, G. Simeone, F. Marchetti

2009/10 — pag. 657-660

The degree of temperature reached during a febrile episode has been considered the main condition of risk for the onset of febrile seizures for many years. In theory, the administration of antipyretics, lowering the body temperature, could prevent ...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
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Farmaci e utilizzo “wrong-label” in pediatria. L’esempio del paracetamolo, del salbutamolo e dell’amoxicillina

I. L'Erario, A. di Benedetto, J. Bua, S. Norbedo, E. Barbi, F. Marchetti

2007/9 — pag. 580-585

Two thirds of the drugs prescribed for children are off-label. However, off-label is not synonymous with incorrect, since it often represents the most rational, evidence-based therapy. One aspect of the off-label problem in paediatrics depends on the...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Ti piace vincere facile? Ovvero, del placebo non ne posso piùImpariamo a pretendere un confronto adeguato

S. Miceli Sopo

2006/6 — pag. 372-376

Every day we read about the efficacy, both pharmacological and non, of a given treatment. The Evidence Based Medicine has taught us to appreciate the methodologic value of the studies we read, and we have learned it. However, an aspect which should ...

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
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Trattamento sintomatico dell'emicrania (o cefalea) nei bambini

G. Bartolozzi

2005/8

RI Farmacoriflessioni
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Il trattamento sintomatico della febbre e del dolore nella pratica ambulatoriale

F. Marchetti, J. Bua, M. Maschio, E. Barbi

2005/1 — pag. 47-54

Acetaminophen and ibuprofen are the first choice drugs (and in the UK the only authorized ones) for the treatment of fever and minor pain (earache, arthralgia, headache). There are several more NSAID molecules which are currently used in paediatric...

RI Linee guida
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La gestione della sindrome influenzale in Pediatria

R. Arigliani, V. Giacomet, F. Marolla, A. Guarino

2002/1 — pag. 41-45

Guidelines for the management of influenza in children were developed by the National Institutes for Health (Istituto Superiore di Sanità) together with all the major Italian paediatric societies. Rapid diagnostic tests are not recommended due to i...

RI Il pediatra e l'emergenza
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I farmaci d’emergenza nella pratica extra-ospedaliera

A. Sarti

2001/8 — pag. 531-534

RI Casi indimenticabili
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L’anamnesi è sempre un buon investimento

F. Bouquet

2000/7 — pag. 460-462