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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paediatric population

5 articoli — 2000-2021

RI Articolo speciale
Diagnosi di mutilazioni genitali e carte geografiche

Sorz A, Piccoli M, Semenzato C, Sirovich C, Malocco F, Scrimin F

2021/7 — pag. 437-441 — DOI

Migration forces paediatricians to face unexpected health problems such as female genital mutilation. The numbers show that they may encounter it without seeing it. In this case, a map can become a useful work tool and help them think about it and do...

RI Percorsi clinici
Quello strano dolore toracico...

Palella JM, Lamberti R, Salvatici E, Banderali G

2021/7 — pag. 433-436 — DOI

Myocarditis is a rare pathologic condition in paediatric age. It occurs above all in childhood and adolescence. Generally, it is brought about by a typical association with viral infections that cause a massive activation of the inflammatory cascade ...

RI Vaccinare
Accesso libero
Vaccini Covid-19: disponibilità ed efficacia

Davanzo R

2021/3 — pag. 181-185 — DOI

The Covid-19 vaccination campaign represents a challenge for the health system. Eight Covid-19 vaccines belonging to 4 different categories of technology are currently available. More than the specific type of selected vaccine, major influencing fact...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
L’uso dei farmaci oftalmologici nella popolazione pediatrica in italia

F. Fortinguerra, A. Clavenna, M. Bonati

2011/5 — pag. 311-318

Aim: A study was planned to analyse the availability and the licensing status of ocular drugs marketed in Italy and evaluate the evidence on their safety and efficacy in paediatric population. Materials and methods: A quantitative analysis was perf...

RI Pagina verde
Accesso libero
L’accesso al Pronto Soccorso pediatrico. Indagine epidemiologica in Friuli-Venezia Giulia

P. Pecile, C. Pittini, A. Pusiol, A. Tenore

2000/10 — pag. 679-680

A descriptive study of paediatric access to the emergency service (ES) was made in five paediatric inpatient units of Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, Italy. Access was low (0.2-0.3% of the paediatric population), where there was no ‘round the clock ...