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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Brain Damage, Chronic

40 articoli — 1997-2024 Include sottocategorie MeSH

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Accesso libero
Glucocorticoidi intrarticolari nel trattamento del dolore da sublussazione d'anca in bambini con difetto cognitivo

Boaretto S, Benvenuto S, Carbone M, Barbi E

2024/26 — pag. 6-7 — DOI

The Authors report data from a study demonstrating the utility of intra-articular corticosteroids in treating pain from hip dysplasia in children with cognitive disability....

EL Casi indimenticabili
Quelli che si chiamano bambini (e famiglie) ad alta complessità assistenziale

Ravaglia A

2024/4 — pag. 75-76 — DOI

The author recounts the complexity of care and the emotional involvement the case of a child with spastic tetraparesis entailed. Additionally, a Decalogue of behaviour for the care of every child with complex assistance needs is offered to the reader...

RI Problemi speciali
Quando il boccone non va giù: la disfagia in Pediatria attraverso i casi

Capata G, Lega S, Bramuzzo M, Di Leo G.

2023/9 — pag. 575-579 — DOI

Dysphagia is a disorder that affects one or more phases of the swallowing process. In paediatric age, it is often difficult to discriminate the underlying cause of this disorder. In this sense, a first distinction between oropharyngeal and oesophagea...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Nevicata di giugno

E. Cacciatore

2019/6 — pag. 389-390

RI Casi indimenticabili
Paralisi cerebrale e PEG: vedere per credere

C. Udina, S. Lega, G. Gortani, E. Cattaruzzi, E. Barbi

2019/6 — pag. 389-390

RI Farmacoriflessioni
La tossina botulinica nel trattamento della spasticità in bambini affetti da paralisi cerebrale

P. Maltoni, P. Cianci, E. Valletta, A. Selicorni, L. Piccinini

2017/6 — pag. 377-383

Botulinum toxin (BoNT) is a powerful rehabilitative instrument used for the focal treatment of spasticity, described in the literature as efficacious and safe, also during developmental age, particularly in patients with cerebral palsy. Used in syn...

RI Editoriali
Il cellulare del dottor Rete

E. Barbi

2016/9 — pag. 551-553

RI L'angolo degli specializzandi
Tutti a tavola con… i bambini con disabilità

P. Pascolo

2016/6 — pag. 395-397

RI L'angolo degli specializzandi
General Movements: predire il futuro attraverso il movimento

2016/2 — pag. 115-116

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Migrazione della sonda gastrostomica come possibile causa di pancreatite

M. Fornaro, V. Lunedei, E. Valletta

2015/8

Gastrostomy tube dislodgement is a well known complication in patients with percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG). Tube migration into the duodenum was less frequently reported. When the migrated tube has an inflatable internal balloon, as in rep...

RI Aggiornamento
L’asfissia nel neonato a termine

E. Coccolini, R. Frassoldati, M. Palmieri, A. Todeschini, L. Ori, C. Peppoloni, C. Bariola, I. Guidotti, L. Lugli, F. Ferrari

2014/1 — pag. 26-32

Notwithstanding progress in perinatal-neonatal medicine, perinatal asphyxia has not disappeared. Nowadays, it can be observed in 0.5-2‰ of term-born infants; it is associated with a high rate of mortality and a wide range of disabilities. The link ...

RI Aggiornamento
Il destino dei nati pretermine

F. Mosca, M. Fumagalli, I. Sirgiovanni

2012/4 — pag. 221-226

The recent progresses made in perinatal medicine have determined an increase in the survival of newborns with lower and lower weight and earlier and earlier gestational age. Although neonatal mortality has decreased in the last few years, the incid...

EL Ricerca
Prevenzione dei disturbi dello sviluppo del bambino

M. Guerriero, M. Faberi, S. Bush, M. Sandri, M. Castagnini

2011/5

Introduction: The literature and current experience tend to doubt the usefulness of the psychomotor rehabilitation in the cases of pre-perinatal neurodamage. The characteristics of brain development undoubtedly indicate that the first year of life an...

RI Pagine elettroniche ; Ricerca
Modificazione della qualità di vita dei bambini cerebropatici affetti da GERD sottoposti a fundoplicatio gastroesofagea

F. Poropat, L. Bertok, D. Codrich, G. Pelizzo, J. Schleef

2010/7 — pag. 463-464

Objective - Many children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) have gastro- esophageal reflux disease (GERD) and a gastroesophageal fundoplication is done in the majority of these cases. Our aim was to evaluate how the Quality of Life (QoL) of impaired child...

EL Appunti di viaggio
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Finalmente il weekend… in Angola!

G. Cont

2010/1

RI Problemi speciali
Il “nido” migliora il movimento del neonato pretermine

F. Ferrari e collaboratori

2009/1 — pag. 27-33

Fragile and unstable preterm infants are exposed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to a non-optimal physiological environment and to invasive procedures and handling, which may induce pain and stress. One of the major aims of Individualize...

RI Problemi speciali
Outcome della nascita pretermine: una breve review

M. Chiavarini, L. Minelli

2008/4 — pag. 235-238

In the last twenty years the survival of the premature babies has improved. The obstetricneonatal care has been effective in increasing survival among prematures, unfortunately they are not so effective to reduce the outcomes among the survivors (p...

RI Editoriali
Accesso libero
Le malattie croniche in età pediatrica negli Stati Uniti... e in italia

F. Marchetti

2007/7 — pag. 415-416

RI Focus
Difficoltà di alimentazione del bambino cerebroleso grave

E. Dreosto

2005/6 — pag. 367-370

Many children with cerebral palsy encounter some difficulties while eating and drinking. These difficulties may be due to poor posture and head control, or to limited/altered tongue, lips and jaw movements. Feeding problems should be addressed as s...

RI Pagine elettroniche
La disabilità in età evolutiva in due distretti di Napoli: opinioni e bisogni delle famiglie

L. Barruffo, G. Greco, A. Pisacane, C. Sorella

2005/2 — pag. 121-123

We have investigated some characteristics of health care provided to children with disabilities as well as the needs of their families in two health districts of Naples. The parents of 137 disabled children were interviewed. The mean age of patien...

RI Editoriali
Il reflusso gastroesofageo e il bambino con paralisi cerebrale

J. Schleef

2004/8 — pag. 472

RI Articolo speciale
Il Pianeta disabilità

F. Marchetti

2004/8 — pag. 500-501

Ten years ago, a study carried out by the Associazione Culturale Pediatri (ACP) among parents of children affected by mental retardation showed widespread dissatisfaction about the quality of public services, frequent use of private services and lo...

EL Contributi Originali - Casi contributivi
Accesso libero
Una crescita che passa attraverso un sondino

I. Berti, S. Martelossi, A. Ventura

2001/9

RI Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
Giammarco e Cristina: due bambini con cerebropatia, due storie di problemi alimentari

I. Berti, S. Martelossi, A. Ventura

2001/3 — pag. 188

RI Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
Esiste la pancreatite allergica?

L. Zancan, L. Bordignon, F. Fusaro

2001/3 — pag. 188

RI Focus
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La paralisi cerebrale infantile: moderni orientamenti in ortopedia riabilitativa

T. Carletti, M. Galli, F. Motta

2001/3 — pag. 162-166

Gross motor impairment and functional disability is a constant component of cerebral palsy. Over time, hypertonia or hypotonia may cause bone deformities and joint dislocations, which cause further impairment and functional problems. Quantitative f...

RI Focus
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Tempi e modalità di prevenzione della malnutrizione ospedaliera: il bambino cerebroleso

A. Tedeschi

2000/5 — pag. 296-299

The prevalence of deglutition problems in patients with SNC disorders is high, yet often underestimated. About 50% of these patients develop severe malnutrition and suffer from acute respiratory problems. Enteral feeding, through nasogastric tube o...

RI Linee guida
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L’ottimizzazione delle cure neonatali

D. Pedrotti

1998/1 — pag. 51-52

RI Aggiornamento monografico
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Osservazione del neonato e prognosi neurologica

G. Cioni, F. Ferrari

1997/10 — pag. 633-637

Qualitative observation of spontaneous motility, and particularly of general movements, is a promising approach to the neurological assessment of newborns and young infants. Data on the prognostic value of abnormal spontaneous movements in the ...

RI Problemi non correnti
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Anemia sideropenica e GER nel cerebroleso

1997/8 — pag. 516-519

Gastrointestinal motor disorder occur frequently in children with brain damage. In particular, gastro-oesophageal reflux may be present in 75% of cases. Paediatricians should be alerted that sideropenic anemia may be the only sign of gastro-oes...

RI Problemi correnti
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Problemi gastrointestinali in bambini con handicap neuromotorio

A. Staiano

1997/2 — pag. 97-101

It is well known that gastrointestinal (GI) motor dysfunctions occur frequently in children with different degrees of brain damage, whereas only recently, several reports are outlining the association of GI disorders and congenital myopathies or...