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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Hepatitis C

26 articoli — 1997-2025

RI Casi indimenticabili
Un bambino che zoppica: quando meno te lo aspetti

Cunsolo M, Gazzitano L, Alizzi C, Panzuto F, Corsello G.

2025/9 — pag. 598-600 — DOI

A 19-month-old boy arrived at the emergency room with inconsolable crying and refusal to walk. MRI revealed bone changes consistent with vitamin C deficiency (scurvy). His history showed a diet almost exclusively based on milk and gingival bleeding. ...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Due fratelli con infezione da epatite C: i farmaci DAA

Mainetti M, Turlà G, Rametta G, Marchetti F.

2025/9 — pag. 598-600 — DOI

Two brothers, aged 9 and 13, born to a mother with hepatitis C (genotype 1b), tested positive for HCV. Both were asymptomatic and in good general condition, only the older brother showed mildly elevated transaminases. HCV-RNA levels were high in both...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
Cosa deve sapere oggi il pediatra del trattamento dell’epatite C nell’era dei nuovi farmaci antivirali?

Veraldi S, Maggiore G.

2024/5 — pag. 303-307 — DOI

The treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection with the new direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) has dramatically modified the natural history of the HCV-related disease, eradicating the virus in over 90% of treated patients, with negligible collatera...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
Infezione cronica da HCV: qualche volta il cerchio si chiude anche in età pediatrica

L. Zancan, M. Buffo

2001/3 — pag. 187

RI Editoriali
Accesso libero
Un motivo d'orgoglio per la nostra Pediatria

F. Sereni

2000/4 — pag. 213

RI Problemi non correnti
Accesso libero
L’infezione da HCV: ancora molte incertezze

L. Zancan, G. Svegliado, G. Guariso

1999/5 — pag. 311-314

HCV infection represents an emerging problem in an era of achieved control of HBV infection. There are still many open issues that the Authors briefly discuss. They regard the mechanisms of hepatic damage leading to chronic disease in a high propor...

RI Scampoli
Accesso libero
Epatite: l’alfabeto al di qua e al di là del mare

M. Marani, M. Pocecco

1999/3 — pag. 190-190

RI Ricerca
Accesso libero
La trasmissione perinatale dell’HCV

M. Resti e coll.

1998/8 — pag. 529-534

Mother-to-child HCV transmission is an emergent problem, but risk factors for vertical transmission are still not completely known. Previous reports have shown extremely different transmission rates ranging from 5.6% to 36%. The importance of HI...

RI Problemi correnti
Accesso libero
Uso di immunoglobuline e rischio di epatite C

G. Bartolozzi

1997/6 — pag. 369-370

Recently HCV infection has been reported in association with administration of parenteral immunoglobulin. In some patients HCV infection was associated with severe, acute course, attributable to host factors, such as immunodeficiencies. Many of...