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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diagnosi differenziale

29 articoli — 1999-2026

RI Casi indimenticabili
Astasia-abasia psicogena a 13 anni... è possibile?

Menghi A, Addeo A, Radice C, Vignutelli L, Marchetti F.

2026/1 — pag. 53-56 — DOI

Anna, a 13-year-old girl with a family background of separation and fluctuating academic performance, manifested sudden gait disturbances and muscle weakness. Despite the alarming symptoms, all clinical investigations (CT scan, EEG, blood tests) w...

RI L'esperienza che insegna
Oltre la diagnosi: quale ruolo per il pediatra nei casi di maltrattamento?

Adavastro M, Ocello L, Lazzerotti A, Biondi A.

2024/9 — pag. 585-587 — DOI

Child abuse is a persistent and serious problem, even though children are regarded as individuals with full rights. Indeed, the protection of minors has been recognized and defined in its many forms since 1989 by the Convention on the Rights of the C...

RI Aggiornamento
Il bambino con anemia severa: proposta di gestione diagnostico-terapeutica

Muratore E, Ruggi A, Abram N, Zanaroli A, Pierantoni L, Lanari M, Zama D.

2023/3 — pag. 159-168 — DOI

Anaemia is a common issue in the paediatric age group and it is not uncommon to encounter severe cases of anaemia in the Paediatric Emergency Unit. The correct identification of patients requiring urgent care is of central importance to provide timel...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Kawasaki? Adenovirus? Kawasaki da adenovirus o con adenovirus?

Accomando F, Aricò MO, Valletta E.

2023/1 — pag. 55-58 — DOI

Kawasaki disease (KD) still represents a challenge for differential diagnosis because it shares clinical features with other infectious diseases. Adenovirus infection has many symptoms that can be found among the diagnostic criteria of KD. However, t...

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Kawasaki? Adenovirus? Kawasaki da adenovirus o con adenovirus?

Accomando F, Aricò MO, Valletta E

2023/1 — pag. 6-10 — DOI

Kawasaki disease (KD) still represents a challenge for differential diagnosis because it shares clinical features with other infectious diseases. Adenovirus infection has many symptoms that can be found among the diagnostic criteria of KD. However, t...

EL Caso contributivo
Ematoma surrenale bilaterale in un neonato

Ficociello C, Masiello E, Masi L, Montano AV, Marzano M, Buttaro G, Colella MG

2022/3 — pag. 58-60 — DOI

Neonatal adrenal haemorrhage is a relatively uncommon condition (0.2-0.55%). Various risk factors have been reported in addition to birth asphyxia, such as sepsis, coagulation disorders, traumatic delivery and perinatal injuries. Adrenal haemorrhage ...

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Una storia che zoppica

Lambertini AG, Falcioni A, Mambell L, Farneti C, Chiaravalloti A, Foschi N, Marchetti F

2021/6 — pag. 379-382 — DOI

The paper reports the case of a 5-year-old boy who presented with Perthes’ Disease with a long and underhand history of persistent coxalgia, which later became bilateral. Therefore, the main clinical data were reviewed with a particular focus on the ...

RI Casi indimenticabili
A tutta bier spots

F. Panin

2020/7 — pag. 461-463 — DOI

RI Problemi speciali
La narcolessia è una malattia pediatrica: le red flags per riconoscerla

E. Antelmi, L. Vignatelli, I. Ceretelli, et al.

2020/1 — pag. 29-34

Rationale - Narcolepsy is a chronic rare disease that frequently develops in children. It is characterised by excessive daily sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hypnagogic and hypnopompic hallucinations as well as disturbed nocturnal sleep. More...

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Accesso libero
Un’istiocitosi evanescente

A.M.C. Galimberti

2019/6 — pag. 130-130

EL I Poster degli specializzandi
Accesso libero
La sindrome di Panayiotopoulos dal punto di vista del Pronto Soccorso: dove si nasconde?

M. Budel

2018/9

RI Il commento
Lo stroke in età pediatrica: una sfida diagnostica e terapeutica

A. Suppiej

2018/7 — pag. 433-434

EL Caso contributivo
Torcicollo parossistico benigno dell’infanzia

C. Muratori, S. Strocchi, S. Mainetti, P. Ricciardelli, F. Marchetti

2018/3

Benign paroxysmal torticollis (BPT) is a rare paroxysmal dyskinesia presenting with recurrent stereotypic episodes of torticollis. The diagnosis is primarily one of pattern recognition and exclusion of alternative conditions; other symptoms, such...

RI Aggiornamento
Il bambino che non funziona: cosa deve sapere e saper fare il pediatra

G. Cozzi, E. Barbi

2018/1 — pag. 21-26

Epidemiological studies show that a considerable proportion of children and adolescents complains of physical symptoms associated with a great functional disability. At least a part of them fulfil the diagnostic criteria for a somatic symptom disor...

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Una crepa invisibile

A.G. Grasso, C. Radice, F. Marchetti

2017/4 — pag. 247-249

The article reports the case of a three-year-old boy that was brought to the Emergency Unit because of fever and refusal to bear weight on the right leg in the last four days. Blood exams and X-ray scan of the leg were normal without other signs or s...

EL Caso contributivo
Un "incidentaloma" post-traumatico

V. Genchi, C. Cafagno, R. Francavilla

2016/6

The paper reports a case of pseudopapillary solid tumour of the pancreas, or Frantz tumour or Hamoudi tumour, accidentally discovered after a traumatic event. US + ECD, CT and MRI were used for final diagnosis, suspected by the imaging and histologic...

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Lo scroto acuto

S. Salis, I. Rabach, R. Giorgi, E. Cattaruzzi, L. Calligaris, E. Barbi

2015/7 — pag. 448-451

Acute scrotum is a common cause of medical evaluation for children and adolescents. Diagnostic delay in case of a testicular torsion can lead to an ischemic damage of the gonad. The medical history and the clinical findings are not always clearly i...

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Pleurite tubercolare: una diagnosi non sempre immediata

S. Nider, G. Gortani, A. Ventura

2014/10 — pag. 642-646

Tuberculous pleuritis usually presents as an acute illness with fever, cough and pleuritic chest pain. The pleural fluid is an exudate that usually shows predominant lymphocytes. Pleural fluid cultures are positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in...

RI Problemi speciali
Encefalite da anticorpi anti-NMDAR

T. Granata, S. Matricardi

2014/10 — pag. 637-641

Anti-N-metyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antibodies encephalitis is a potentially treatable disease characterized by the abrupt onset of a constellation of symptoms resulting from diffuse brain dysfunction. First described in young women as parane...

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Una tumefazione sternale da osteomielite

M. Giovannini, F. Pugliese, L. Casadio, F. Marchetti

2014/4

Primary sternal osteomyelitis cases are rare. The etiological agents are those of osteomyelitis. In the case presented the hypothetical diagnosis was osteomyelitis caused by Kingella kingae, a pathogenic bacterium that is a frequent cause of osteomye...

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Cheilite granulomatosa: descrizione di un caso clinico

P. Serraino, L. Cattaneo, D. De Benedetti, R. Lera, A. Secco, F. Pesce

2013/7

Granulomatous cheilitis in the paediatric population may be an initial manifestation of Crohn’s disease. The article reports the case of a 13-year-old boy who presented with epigastralgia and fever for ten days. Nine months before he had been diagnos...

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La sindrome di Kawasaki nel 2013: casi clinici e novità

T. Giani, G. Simonini, G. Vannucci, D. Moretti, I. Pagnini, E. Marrani, G.B. Calabri, R. Cimaz

2013/6 — pag. 359-366

Kawasaki disease is one of the most common vasculitis in childhood. The typical expression of Kawasaki disease is characterized by persistent fever for at least five days, polymorphous rash, bilateral non-exudative conjunctivitis, changes in the li...

RI Pagine elettroniche ; Ricerca
Il sanguinamento rettale nel lattante

M. Bramuzzo, M. Mainetti, M. Azzalli, G. Tornese, E. Rossetto, M. Pocecco

2011/2 — pag. 125-126

Rectal bleeding in newborns and infants is an alarming symptom that raises parental anxiety and usually leads to rapid medical attention. In children who are apparently well, rectal bleeding can be explained by an allergic proctocolitis triggered...

RI Aggiornamento
Aftosi orale ricorrente: una, nessuna, centomila

Gianluca Tornese, Ines L'Erario, Loredana Lepore, Giovanna Ventura, Federico Marchetti, Alessandro Ventura

2008/5 — pag. 291-299

Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) (also referred as aphthae or canker sores) is a common disorder affecting up to 60-70% of the general population at any time. Usually, RAS is a well-defined clinical condition (recurrent painful ulcers confined t...

RI Editoriali
L’abuso sessuale: un fantasma?

M&B

2004/4 — pag. 211-213

RI Problemi correnti
Accesso libero
Linfoadeniti da micobatteri non tubercolari

F. Massei e coll.

1999/2 — pag. 95-101

Non-tubercolous mycobacteria (NTMB) are responsible for 6,2% of all diseases due to mycobacteria in Italy. Lymphadenitis is the most common infection due to NTBs. Differential diagnosis must be made with tubercolous lymphadenitis, cat-scatch diseas...