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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Diencephalon

24 articoli — 1999-2024 Include sottocategorie MeSH

RI Farmacoriflessioni
La melatonina nei disturbi del sonno in bambini e adolescenti con problemi neurocomportamentali

Marchetti F, Cocchi E.

2024/8 — pag. 505-508 — DOI

Melatonin, a neurohormone produced by the pineal gland, regulates the sleep-wake circadian rhythm. Sleep disorders are prevalent in children, especially those with neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and other neurodisabilities and affect about ...

EL Caso contributivo
Un caso di ipopituitarismo in età infantile

Guida M, Malizia G, Ferrara D

2023/8 — pag. 146-150 — DOI

Hypopituitarism is often an evolutionary condition, which if not present at birth with the classic signs of severe hypoglycaemia, prolonged jaundice, bilateral cryptorchidism and / or micropenis and alterations of neurological development, causes a d...

EL Casi indimenticabili
La mini-pubertà

Lattuada M, Calia M, Evasi V, Molinari S, Nicolosi ML, Cattoni A

2022/6 — pag. 131-132 — DOI

The case of mini-puberty in a 6-month-old infant born preterm is described. The authors discuss the clinical differences of mini-puberty in term and preterm newborns....

RI Pagine elettroniche
Gli esiti dello stroke ischemico del bambino: afasia e talamo

Giardinelli S, Bianchedi I, Uva A, Marchetti F.

2022/3 — pag. 193-196 — DOI

Left thalamic stroke in adults commonly results in thalamic aphasia, which is characterized by defects in lexical and semantic abilities associated with fluency and comprehension disabilities and intact word repetition. Although few cases have been r...

EL Caso contributivo
Gli esiti dello stroke ischemico del bambino: afasia e talamo

Giardinelli S, Bianchedi I, Uva A, Marchetti F

2022/3 — pag. 65-67 — DOI

Left thalamic stroke in adults commonly results in thalamic aphasia, which is characterized by defects in lexical and semantic abilities associated with fluency and comprehension disabilities and intact word repetition. Although few cases have been r...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Due giraffe in corsia: una encefalite da Mycoplasma pneumoniae

Amendolea A, Fierabracci M, Gucci A, Malandra L, Suriano G

2021/10 — pag. 657 — DOI

The article describes the case of an encephalitic involvement during Mycoplasma infection with pneumonia. As it often happens in paediatrics, the peculiarity lies in a nuanced symptomatology that may be underestimated. A repeated anamnesis was import...

EL Casi indimenticabili
Occhio.... al cortisone

P. Pecile

2020/2 — pag. 30-30

RI Percorsi clinici
Pubertà precoce da causa organica

M. Cozzolino, A. Zucchini, F. Marchetti

2019/4 — pag. 243-246

The paper describes a case of a child with rapidly progressive central puberty (PPC) secondary to hypothalamic hamartoma. Hypothalamic hamartoma is a congenital malformation diagnosed with MRI. It may be associated with PPC, gelastic seizures and m...

RI Aggiornamento
Sarà maschio o femmina?

L. Lucaccioni, A. Boncompagni, E. Pietrella, P.L. Ceccarelli, F. Ferrari, A. Berardi, L. Mughetti

2018/9 — pag. 561-568

After the first trimester of pregnancy future parents are commonly asked if their child will be male or female. Such a question creates many expectations and implies the true determination of the baby's identity. Indeed, since the earliest stages of ...

EL Appunti di Terapia
Uso degli steroidi per via orale per un breve periodo ed eventi avversi

V. Murgia, F. Marchetti

2016/3

EL Casi indimenticabili
Caduta dallo scivolo

M. Orrù

2015/10

RI Problemi speciali
Ipopituitarismo congenito

P. Matarazzo, M. Repici, A. Ravaglia

2015/7 — pag. 452-457

A lot of genes govern pituitary gland development, differentiation and function. Mutations in those genes, as well as toxic or infective intrauterine noxae, could derange pituitary gland development, differentiation and function. More precocious is...

EL Caso contributivo
Effetti degli endocrine disruptors sullo sviluppo puberale

C. Gertosio, R. Toglia, S. Benzo, G. Cantamessa, V. Paganelli, S. Caimmi

2014/7

The potential effects of “endocrine disruptors” (ECDs) on the human health draw the attention of the scientific community. They are natural or synthetic substances that can alter the action of the endogenous hormones or have biological effects simila...

EL I Poster degli specializzandi
Accesso libero
Troppa acqua non fa crescere

S. Naviglio, M.C. Pellegrin, G. Patti

2012/7

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Genetica ed epigenetica dell'obesità

F. Panizon

2009/7 — pag. 431-439

Obesity is, first of all, a matter of genetics and it better develops in conditions of more food availability and sedentary lives as it occurs in rich countries. The control of the energetic balance (intake > accumulation > dispersion) is connected...

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
Accesso libero
I meccanismi di azione dei Corticosteroidi

G. Bartolozzi

2005/10

RI Digest
Le basi molecolari dell’obesità

2005/1 — pag. 44-45

RI Focus
NEUROPSICHIATRIA QUOTIDIANA PER IL PEDIATRA DI FAMIGLIAPsicosomatica: molecole, strutture, interpretazioni

F. Panizon

2004/6 — pag. 368-381

The relationship between physiological responses to stressful stimuli and the onset of psychosomatic illnesses has been an area of intense interest for many years. Subtle disregulations of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis have been pro...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
La melatonina: quale ruolo in Pediatria?

E. Verucci, T. Gerarduzzi, F. Marchetti

2003/6 — pag. 389-392

Melatonin is an hormone secreted by the pineal gland in relation to exposure to light. It regulates sleep and circadian rhythm in mammals. Melatonin therapy in humans was first successfully used in blind adults with sleep disturbances. More recentl...

RI Digest e superdigest
Accesso libero
Fate la nanna

E. Estevill, S. De Béjar.

2001/10 — pag. 686

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Accesso libero
Il diabete insipido centrale: più luci e meno ombre

M. Maghnie

2001/6 — pag. 361-368

Diabetes insipidus is a multifactorial disease caused by the lack of secretion of vasopressin, its physiologic suppression following excessive water intake, or kidney resistance to its action. The clinical and laboratory diagnosis is confirmed by s...

RI ABC
Accesso libero
La febbre e il suo laboratorio

F. Panizon

1999/8 — pag. 512-514