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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paralisi del nervo facciale

10 articoli — 2011-2026

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Neuropatia periferica del VII nervo cranico: oltre la diagnosi di paralisi di Bell

Iannicelli A, Tessitore M, Giagnulo G, Petruzziello F, Menna G, Parasole R

2026/5 — pag. 139-140 — DOI

The report presents the clinical case of a 16-year-old male whose diagnosis of T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (T-ALL) was preceded by a rare peripheral neurological presentation. For three months, the patient experienced recurrent episodes of f...

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Neurofibromatosi e ipertensione arteriosa: alla ricerca della causa

Ricci S, Spagnoli C, Caponi L, Pugliese F

2024/10 — pag. 661-663 — DOI

The paper describes the case of a 6-year-old girl with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) who was diagnosed with significant arterial hypertension during a routine check-up. After initial ineffective therapy and inconclusive investigations, an angio-CT r...

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Una paralisi del nervo facciale che ricorre

Sandei M

2024/10 — pag. 219-219 — DOI

The paper describes the case of a 16-month-old girl with suspected neurofibromatosis I who was evaluated for recurrent episodes of peripheral facial nerve palsy and severe hypertension (160/110 mmHg). Tests revealed bilateral renal artery stenosis, t...

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Paralisi periferica monolaterale del VII nervo cranico da riattivazione di virus varicella zoster: la sindrome di Ramsay Hunt

Pasquali E, Addeo AM, Masi A, Romeo C, Marchetti F

2024/4 — pag. 64-67 — DOI

Ramsay Hunt syndrome is the second leading cause of peripheral facial palsy in children, and it is due to reactivation of Varicella Zoster Virus. A characteristic feature of this syndrome is the triad of ipsilateral facial palsy, otalgia and vesicula...

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Paralisi periferica bilaterale del VII nervo cranico da infezione da virus di Epstein-Barr

Evasi V, Mariani E, Roncareggi S, Paredi M, Valsecchi N

2023/10 — pag. 209-212 — DOI

Following a primary Epstein-Barr virus infection, a 4-year-old boy develops bilateral peripheral 7th cranial nerve palsy. Ruled out the other causes of bilateral facial palsy (first of all borreliosis), the cause of the paralysis is recognized in the...

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Paralisi del facciale, eruzione cutanea auricolare e otalgia: la sindrome di Ramsay Hunt

De Buglio A, Lauriola RS.

2023/3 — pag. 187 — DOI

The Authors describe the case of an adolescent presenting with intense ear pain and facial palsy finally diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome....

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Un’otite da far girare la testa

E. Conversano

2020/3 — pag. 61-61

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La sindrome CHARGE

S. Tajč, P. Cianci, A. Selicorni

2017/9 — pag. 585-586

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Approccio pratico al bambino con paralisi periferica del nervo faciale

G. Cozzi, E. Aru, A. Velkoski, A. Skabar, E. Barbi

2015/10 — pag. 639-643

Acute peripheral facial nerve palsy in children has an incidence of 20 new cases per 100,000 children/year. The diagnosis is essentially clinical. The etiology of the condition remains unknown in most cases. Useful blood tests are full blood count ...

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Non la solita otomastoidite

M.C. Pellegrin, M. Bramuzzo, I. L’Erario

2011/2