Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
Login Abbonamenti Pubblicazioni Carrello Registrazione Perché registrarsi? Contatti

ittero neonatale

38 articoli — 1998-2026

RI Casi contributivi
Ittero neonatale prolungato: a volte è solo questione di tempo

Roncareggi S, Evasi V, Condò M, Bellù R, Motta M.

2026/3 — pag. 188-190 — DOI

HF is a full-term newborn, third child of consanguineous parents from Bangladesh. In good general health at birth, she developed significant hyperbilirubinemia within the first 48 hours of life and required phototherapy (PT), with a total of nine tre...

EL Caso contributivo
BRIC o PFIC?

Gibellato E, Lauriola RS, D'Antiga L

2025/10 — pag. 257-259 — DOI

A 9-year-old boy of Moldovan origin presented to the Emergency Room with jaundice and pruritus persisting for two months. His medical history revealed recurrent, self-limiting episodes and a recent hospitalization in Moldova for hyperbilirubinemia tr...

RI Neonatologia
La fototerapia ciclica

Davanzo R, Cavicchioli P, Agosti M, Dani C.

2025/2 — pag. 103-106 — DOI

A proactive approach to the management of hyperbilirubinemia during phototherapy may help reduce mother-infant separation, maintain comfort of the newborn, reduce maternal anxiety and promote exclusive breastfeeding. Cyclic phototherapy may be part o...

EL Casi indimenticabili
Colestasi neonatale e fibrosi cistica

Maggiore G.

2024/6 — pag. 116-117 — DOI

The diagnosis of cystic fibrosis was eventually made in a one-month-old infant with cholestasis. The newborn screening for cystic fibrosis had been falsely negative....

RI Casi indimenticabili
L’ittero in un lattante

Moras M, Tanzi G, Melli P, Cogo P.

2024/5 — pag. 329-331 — DOI

The diagnosis of biliary atresia was ultimately made in an infant who still presented with jaundice after his first month of life and had previously been misdiagnosed with breast milk jaundice. The authors underline that biliary atresia should always...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Un bersaglio quando meno te lo aspetti: la sindrome di Peutz-Jeghers

Neirotti A, Rossi L, Parola F, Scarcia S, Brach del Prever AM.

2024/1 — pag. 54-57 — DOI

Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome is a genetic condition that puts affected patients at risk of oncological degeneration and gastrointestinal complications. In most cases, abdominal pain is the acute symptom that leads the patient to the emergency room. This ma...

EL Caso contributivo
Sferocitosi: una famiglia... tre malattie!

Ferrara D, Giordano C, Borsellino Z, Cuccia L, Ruffo GB, Corsello G

2024/1 — pag. 5-8 — DOI

The paper describes the cases of three siblings affected by Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS). The different clinical presentations in the same family are examples of the heterogeneity of this pathology. HS is a common inherited type of haemolytic anaemi...

RI Problemi speciali
Diagnosi delle colestasi neonatali e infantili

Maggiore G, Della Corte C.

2022/4 — pag. 244-248 — DOI

Neonatal and infantile cholestasis (NIC) may represent the onset of a surgically correctable disease and of a genetic or metabolic disorder worthy of medical treatment. Timely recognition of NIC and identification of the underlying aetiology are para...

RI Speciale
Epatologia e gastroenterologia

Maggiore G, Bramuzzo M

2021/26 — pag. 5 — DOI

RI Casi indimenticabili
Due fratelli con i globuli rossi stressati

Ceratto S, Tognato E, Fiorica L, Enrico G, Cimminelli L, Eshraghy MR, Loperfido B, Pagani A, Bertola A, Militello MA, Spola R, Perona A, Manzoni P

2021/3 — pag. 193-195 — DOI

The paper describes the case of two Caucasian brothers (11 and 12 years old resepctively) who for the first time presented with acute haemolysis due to glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. The two brothers showed different severity of sympto...

RI Neonatologia
Il neonato a colori: bianco

G. Corsello, M. Schierz

2019/4 — pag. 253-254

RI Casi indimenticabili
Lattanti e trapianti

F. Fusco

2018/10 — pag. 662-663

RI Percorsi clinici
Due casi di favismo: dalla diagnosi alla gestione

C. Guiducci, A. Fumarola, S. Pusceddu, C. Radice, F. Marchetti

2018/6 — pag. 379-383

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD) is the most common red blood cells enzymopathy that affects 400 million people worldwide and is especially prevalent in areas of high malaria infection. G6PD deficiency has an X-linked recessive m...

EL Ricerca
Misurazione non invasiva della bilirubina in Neonatologia: limiti e potenzialità

G. De Bernardo, R.T. Scaramuzzo, F. Gabbriellini, B. Barni, I. Vannozzi, C. Tuoni, F. Dini, M. Ciantelli, A. Boldrini

2018/3

Background - Besides traditional bilirubin measurement methods, in the past few years transcutaneous measurement has become popular in Neonatal Care Units, as it is easy to use and painless. However, transcutaneous bilirubinometers are currently limi...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Il gene del G6PD, le varianti cliniche e... la minestrina della nonna

M.L. Tortorella, F. Colonna, L. Fanti

2016/8 — pag. 526-528

EL Casi indimenticabili
Un colpo d’occhio… siculo

M.C. Lia, I. Giuseppin, A. Tonetto, P.G. Flora

2015/7

RI Problemi speciali
Il “late preterm”: un neonato pretermine attempato

D. Cipolla, D. Ferrara, M. Giuffrè, G. Puccio, G. Moceri, G. Corsello

2013/6 — pag. 369-371

Late preterm (LP) infants, defined by birth between 34+0 and 36+6 weeks’ gestation (WG), represent about 70% of premature infants. Causes of preterm deliveries are: twin births, premature rupture of membranes (PROM), placental abruption, maternal d...

RI Problemi speciali
Il deficit di glucosio-6-fosfato deidrogenasi

M. Bramuzzo, S. Lega, I. Bruno

2011/10 — pag. 648-652

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is an X-linked inherited disorder and it is the most common enzymatic defect in the world. G6PD is an enzyme involved in the genesis of NADPH which preserves the cells from oxidative stress. G6PD de...

EL Casi indimenticabili
Uno screening traditore

I. Giuseppin

2011/9

EL Casi indimenticabili
Germania

M.G. Gregorio

2010/3

EL Appunti di Terapia
Accesso libero
I numeri necessari per trattare l\'ittero del neonato con la fototerapia

G. Bartolozzi

2009/6

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Atresia delle vie biliari: quali insidie per il pediatra?

R. Iorio, A.M. Salzano, F. Cirillo, G. Vallone

2009/4 — pag. 224-231

Biliary atresia (BA) is the most common pediatric cause of cirrhosis, end-stage liver disease and indication for liver transplantation. The clinical presentation is characterized by jaundice with yellow or dark urine and pale stools, which eventually...

EL Contributi Originali - Ricerca
Accesso libero
Allattamento al seno: quale calo ponderale attendersi?

A. Volta, C. Capuano, E. Ferraroni, D. Novelli

2009/4

RI Self help ambulatoriale
La valutazione della bilirubina transcutanea in un ambulatorio pediatrico: perché no?

L. Reggiani

2008/10 — pag. 634-638

Many family Paediatricians are engaged in projects on the early discharge of apparently healthy neonates and they must frequently estimate the bilirubin level in the newborns with jaundice. But the estimation of the bilirubin level by visual inspec...

RI Casi indimenticabili
La storia vera, ma troppo lunga, di un lattante con ittero

V. Rametta, L. Zancan

2006/6 — pag. 385-386

EL Appunti di Terapia
Accesso libero
Il trattamento dell'ittero neonatale

G. Bartolozzi

2006/3

EL Contributi Originali - Casi contributivi
Accesso libero
Ittero neonatale e malattia di Nieman-Pick tipo C

C. Martini

2000/10

RI Pagina verde
Accesso libero
Ittero neonatale e malattia di Nieman-Pick tipo C

C. Martini

2000/10 — pag. 679-680

A case of early onset Nieman-Pick type C disease, with neonatal onset of mixed hyperbilirubinemia and increased aminotransferases, and later development of hypotonia and psychomotor delay, is reported. The congenital, functional and metabolic caus...

RI Ricerca
Accesso libero
Dimissione appropriata del neonato sano

G. La Gamba, G. Rapisardi

1999/9 — pag. 574-578

The Authors discuss risks and negative side effects of early discharge of the newborn baby. Studies carried out in USA show that less than 3% of babies who had been discharged witin 24-48 hours needed to be readmitted. Most of the readmissions were...

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
Accesso libero
Trattamento dell'ittero neonatale

G. Bartolozzi

1999/3

RI Organizzazione sanitaria
Accesso libero
I tre paradossi della dimissione precoce

D. Baronciani, R. Bellu’, R. Zanini

1999/3 — pag. 181-183

The evidence on the health consequences of early newborn discharge are reviewed. Most of the studies on early discharge are aimed at showing that early discharge is safe and that no serious negative side effects are produced, rather than showing an...

RI Screening: luci e ombre
Accesso libero
L’atresia delle vie biliari

D. Baronciani

1998/3 — pag. 189-190