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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Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

8 articoli — 2003-2025

RI Domande e risposte
Sensibilità e temperamento

2025/10 — pag. 667 — DOI

RI Percorsi clinici
Traiettorie evolutive: una lezione dall’ADHD

Narducci C

2021/5 — pag. 321-324 — DOI

A 12-year-old girl was urgently sent by her paediatrician to the Child and Adolescent Neuropsychi-atry ward for behavioural disorders and suicide threat. At the time of the visit the suicide risk was low. Nevertheless, considering a possible underlyi...

RI Casi indimenticabili
Ematuria, proteinuria e sindrome dello schiaccianoci

M. Pennesi

2019/2 — pag. 125-126

RI Casi indimenticabili
Una famiglia con il collo che ciondola

I. Giuseppin, M. Ranieri, A. Camolese, A. Tonetto, P.G. Flora

2015/9 — pag. 598-600

RI Casi indimenticabili
Un piccolo mostro

A. Skabar

2015/9 — pag. 598-600

RI Articolo speciale
Il bambino “aggressivo”

A. Spataro

2012/1 — pag. 31-34

On the one hand human brain is drawn to empathy, identification with the others and altruism (developed during the symbiotic interaction mother-child), on the other hand to an aggressive component of bullying for hierarchical aims. The interaction wi...

RI Focus
Prevalenza dell’ADHD in bambini seguiti dal Pediatra di Famiglia

S. Corbo, F. Marolla, V. Sarno, et al.

2003/1 — pag. 22-32

Three family paediatricians carried out a survey of ADHD among their patients. Six simple screening questions and a checklist were used. 19 children, out of 794 referred to their office, fulfilled the ADHD criteria. Out of these children, 16 were r...

RI Focus
NEUROPSICHIATRIA QUOTIDIANA PER IL PEDIATRA DI FAMIGLIAIl disturbo oppositivo

V. Nuzzo

2003/1 — pag. 17-32

The oppositional disorder (OD) is the most frequent behavioural disorder during childhood and adolescence, with a a prevalence which ranges from 1 to 11 % and increases with age. The author describes the diagnostic features of OD according with the...