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 Neoplasms

23 articoli — 2001-2024

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Vomito mattutino e cefalea: pensa male

Fenato A.

2024/6 — pag. 395-395 — DOI

The paper reports the case of a six-year-old child with progressively worsening headaches and morning vomiting over several months, initially attributed to an emotional disturbance. A pilocytic astrocytoma of the posterior cranial fossa was eventuall...

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Mal di testa? Non pensare all’oculista

Campone C, Negro I, Vandone M

2023/6 — pag. 104-104 — DOI

The paper describes the case of a 3-year-old girl presenting with worsening and severe headache initially attributed to astigmatism that was finally diagnosed as cerebellar pilocytic astrocytoma....

RI Problemi speciali
Esposizioni radiodiagnostiche in età evolutiva

Corbella D, Tinelli D, Righini A.

2022/3 — pag. 161-167 — DOI

An increase in the quantitative lifetime radiation risk in the paediatric age, correlated with an exponential rise in computed tomography (CT) examinations, has been observed worldwide. Moreover, a positive association between the exposure to radiati...

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Quando non è un banale rigurgito

Lavagetto A, Mallamaci M

2021/7 — pag. 470-470 — DOI

The case of a one-month infant presenting with vomiting accompanied by cyanosis and fainting due to a congenital meningioangiomatosis is described. The clinical aspects and the pathogenesis of this rare condition are briefly discussed....

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“Mi sembra tanto depresso”… aveva tutte le ragioni per esserlo!

Iacono A

2021/7 — pag. 463-466 — DOI

The paper reports - in the form of a dialogue between paediatricians - the case of an 8-year-old boy who presented with about 10 days of sporadic episodes of vomiting, profuse asthenia and change in behaviour. Brain MRI showed the presence of a crani...

RI Problemi speciali
Sclerosi tuberosa ed everolimus: una nuova storia

Cervesi C, Di Marzio GM, Kiren V, Cattaruzzi E, Costa P, Carrozzi M

2021/7 — pag. 443-449 — DOI

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder, due to inactivating muta-tions of TSC1 or TSC2 mTOR pathway genes and is characterized by variable multisystem manifestations ranging from hamartomas to malignant neoplasms. It f...

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Quando non è un banale rigurgito

Lavagetto A, Mallamaci M

2021/7 — pag. 217-217 — DOI

The case of a one-month infant presenting with vomiting accompanied by cyanosis and fainting due to a congenital meningioangiomatosis is described. The clinical aspects and the pathogenesis of this rare condition are briefly discussed....

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Sembrava un’ADEM e invece era un tumore cerebrale

A. Delise

2017/10

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Caduta dallo scivolo

M. Orrù

2015/10

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Una mano allo stomaco

P. Pascolo, C. Pierobon, R. Tosolini, R. Lualdi, E. Marcuzzi, C. Zanus

2015/2

EL I Poster degli specializzandi
Accesso libero
La solita cefalea?

E. Alberti, M. Del Pistoia, M. Leoni, F. Vierucci

2013/2

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Accesso libero
Questione di... tuberi

L. Matarazzo

2012/7

RI Editoriali
Cellulari e tumori cerebrali: evidenze limitate, precauzioni doverose

G. Tamburlini

2011/6 — pag. 347-349

RI Pagine elettroniche ; Caso Contributivo
Un reflusso gastroesofageo molto maligno

M. Grassi, V. Cecinati, F. De Leonardis, D. Amato, L.P. Brescia, D. De Mattia, N. Santoro

2010/8 — pag. 529-530

We report a case of a 13-year-old boy with recurrent episodes of vomiting. Initially a diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux with esophagitis was made. The patient also showed bradycardia and deflections of mood. Neurological assessment and examin...

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Un reflusso gastroesofageo molto maligno

M. Grassi, V. Cecinati, F. De Leonardis, D. Amato, L.P. Brescia, D. De Mattia, N. Santoro

2010/8

We report a case of a 13-year-old boy with recurrent episodes of vomiting. Initially a diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux with reflux esophagitis was made. The patient also showed bradycardia and deflections of mood. Neurological assessment and...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
La storia di martina: un mal di testa ingravescente

S. Castelli

2002/8 — pag. 530-531

RI Editoriali
Accesso libero
Malattie maligne e Pediatria di Famiglia

M&B

2002/8 — pag. 483