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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Eziologia

5 articoli — 2004-2013

RI Ricerca
Pancreatiti acute e ricorrenti in pediatria: chi, come e perché

F. Minen, A. De Cunto, S. Martelossi, A. Ventura

2013/5 — pag. 302-307

Background - Etiologies of acute pancreatitis in children are more variable than in adults and have different causes. Aims - The aims of this study were: 1) to assess the etiological factors of acute and recurrent pancreatitis in a paediatric popu...

RI Aggiornamento
Nuovi patogeni respiratori

M. Don, M. Canciani

2010/6 — pag. 363-370

Acute respiratory infections represent the most common disease during childhood in both developing and developed countries and although the majority of these infections are limited to the upper respiratory tract, lower respiratory tract infections ...

RI Problemi speciali
Lo stroke in età pediatrica

E. Franzoni, G.G. Salerno, V. Valenti, C. Garone, I. Cecconi, D.M. Cordelli, V. Marchiani

2009/9 — pag. 566-571

According to the definition given by WHO, stroke is a clinical syndrome characterized by rapid appearance of a focal neurologic deficit lasting more than 24 hours and determined by arterial or venous occlusion or rupture. The incidence of stroke is...

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Ernia diaframmatica congenita: un problema non solo neonatale

M. Don, B. Sacher

2006/10 — pag. 631-641

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a relatively common disease which depends on the passage of some abdominal organs into the chest cavity. Its incidence is of 1 in 3000 live births. CDH aetiology has not been yet fully established, but hypopla...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Pielonefrite acuta nel lattante: eziologia e sensibilità agli antibiotici

2004/5 — pag. 325-326

Acute pyelonephritis (APN) involves a risk of irreversible renal injury. There is no consensus on which therapy is most effective. In this study, we evaluated 108 infants aged 0-18 months, enrolled from 1/5/98 to 31/1/03, for APN. 35 patients (37%...