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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Gastrointestinal Motility

7 articoli — 1997-2023

RI Aggiornamento
Il dolore addominale ricorrente: tante novità, nessuna novità

Romano C.

2023/8 — pag. 495-500 — DOI

ecurrent abdominal pain of functional origin remains one of the most important challenges for the paediatrician. In most cases, the symptom reveals a functional cause. About 25 years ago, an international group of researchers and clinicians met in Ro...

RI Problemi correnti
Chi (non) la fa... (non) l’aspetti: piccolo dizionario pratico della stipsi

A. Lambertini

2003/9 — pag. 581-584

The Author provides, through a practical glossary, the basic diagnostic and therapeutic tools for the case-management of stipsis in ambulatory practice. It is emphasized that organic forms of stipsis are extremely rare and there is seldom the need ...

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Accesso libero
Pseudo-ostruzione intestinale cronica

L. Pensabene, C. Di Lorenzo

2002/7 — pag. 427-433

Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction is a rare disabling disorder characterized by recurrent or continuous symptoms and signs of bowel obstruction in the absence of lumen-blocking lesions. The presenting symptoms depend on the regions of the gastr...

RI Problemi correnti
Accesso libero
La sindrome della diarrea persistente post-enteritica: “Take an Aspirin for your bowel?”

G. Maggiore, S. Caprai, M. Sciveres, L. Bertacca

2001/10 — pag. 670-674

RI Problemi non correnti
Accesso libero
Anemia sideropenica e GER nel cerebroleso

1997/8 — pag. 516-519

Gastrointestinal motor disorder occur frequently in children with brain damage. In particular, gastro-oesophageal reflux may be present in 75% of cases. Paediatricians should be alerted that sideropenic anemia may be the only sign of gastro-oes...

RI Problemi correnti
Accesso libero
Problemi gastrointestinali in bambini con handicap neuromotorio

A. Staiano

1997/2 — pag. 97-101

It is well known that gastrointestinal (GI) motor dysfunctions occur frequently in children with different degrees of brain damage, whereas only recently, several reports are outlining the association of GI disorders and congenital myopathies or...