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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5 articoli — 2008-2025

EL Pediatria nella Comunità
Overtraining e disturbi da carico nei bambini e adolescenti atleti.Un'analisi clinico-preventiva con riflessioni etiche per una pratica sportiva sana

Volpe E

2025/10 — pag. 264-266 — DOI

Early participation in sport among children and adolescents is undoubtedly one of the most enriching experiences for physical, social and emotional development. However, the line between healthy activity and excessive load may become thin, particular...

RI Problemi speciali
Il sintomo somatico di natura non organica

P. Costa, C. Zanus

2011/5 — pag. 296-300

Physical symptoms without evidence of somatic aetiology are common events in children and adolescents; sometimes they may be challenging for the paediatrician. The diagnosis usually comes when an organic pathology has been excluded and must be rein...

RI Consensus
Uso degli analoghi del GnRH nei bambini

F. Chiarelli, E. Conte

2010/7 — pag. 435-445

The development of Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone analogs (GnRHa) revolutionized the treatment of central precocious puberty (CPP). However, questions remain regarding their optimal use in CPP and other conditions in children. The European Society ...

RI Problemi speciali
Che cosa succede nella testa dell’adolescente (maschio e femmina)

F. Panizon

2009/2 — pag. 95-104

As for the brain development adolescence is not a final phase. The brain anatomo-functional development significantly continues from the end of adolescence to 22-23 years of age. It encompasses the main brain organic and functional modifications fr...

RI Pagine elettroniche ; Ricerca
Malnutrizione severa e riabilitazione psicomotoria. Un'esperienza in Angola

E. Dudine

2008/10 — pag. 681-682

Severe malnutrition is a condition that shows high mortality. It is usually treated in hospital by following a nutritional rehabilitation protocol that should also include a period of psychomotor stimulation, which, out of necessity, is frequently ig...