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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Parvoviridae Infections

11 articoli — 1999-2025 Include sottocategorie MeSH

RI Casi contributivi
Infezione da parvovirus B19: non solo “faccia schiaffeggiata”

Riccio S, D’Urzo G, Amendolara M, Aurino A, Avallone G, Prete A, Villano P, Masini L.

2025/4 — pag. 259-260 — DOI

Parvovirus B19 infection occurs in children with the typical “slapped cheek” rash, associated or not with fever and general malaise. The most affected age group is school-age children (4-11 years), with outbreaks in winter and summer seasons. Alongsi...

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Le diverse “facce” del parvovirus B19

Bloise S, Iacono A, Bruno I, Buffon S, Lasala V, Cocchi E, Marchetti F.

2025/4 — pag. 257-258 — DOI

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) is classically known as the etiologic agent of Fifth disease, typically characterised by mild symptoms (as fever, myalgias and headache), confluent erythema on the cheeks (“slapped cheeks”) and subsequent symmetrical reticulated...

RI Aggiornamento
Parvovirus: un solo virus per tante malattie

Burlo F, Colussi L, Zanchi C, Bloise S, Marchetti F, Cozzi G.

2025/4 — pag. 229-234 — DOI

Parvovirus B19 causes a wide range of clinical manifestations, with a peak incidence between 5 and 15 years of age. The spectrum of clinical manifestations associated with Parvovirus infection varies depending on the host's age, haematological status...

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Eruzione cutanea virale Eczema coxsackium

2024/5 — pag. 336 — DOI

RI Casi indimenticabili
E dopo la quinta... la crisi!

A. Baio

2003/7 — pag. 460-461

RI Casi indimenticabili
Un caso indimenticabile per più di un motivo

V. Murgia

2003/7 — pag. 460-461

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Accesso libero
Rash e artrite: una piccola epidemia familiare

2002/9 — pag. 606-606

Report of 3 family cases of atypical rash with polyarthritis. The disease first appeared in a female child and then, after about a week, in her parents. Documented aetiology: Parvovirus B19....

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Accesso libero
La quinta malattia

F. Panizon

1999/1 — pag. 50-52