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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Penicillins

23 articoli — 1998-2025

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Il rapporto AIFA 2023 sulla prescrizione di antibiotici in età pediatrica

2025/3 — pag. 149-152 — DOI

EL I Poster degli specializzandi
Accesso libero
Una diagnosi difficile da accettare

Vrinceanu AM

2024/7 — pag. 139-139 — DOI

An 18-month-old girl presented with low weight. Her parents denied her sickle cell anaemia diagnosis, confirmed at birth and neglected in treatment. Social and legal intervention was needed to ensure disease management. The case emphasizes the import...

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Un caso di shock tossico stafilococcico in un'adolescente

Barazzoni M, Lazzerotti A, Amoroso A, Tealdo M.

2024/5 — pag. 332-334 — DOI

A 13-year-old adolescent presented with symptoms compatible with septic shock following a vacation by the lake. Initially, she presented with gastrointestinal symptoms and fever, and later she developed rash, arthralgia, myalgia, asthenia, erythroder...

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Allergia agli antibiotici beta-lattamici: i miti da sfatare e le azioni pratiche da adottare

Badina L, Marchetti F, Fontijn S, Berti I.

2024/3 — pag. 155-161 — DOI

The penicillins (amoxicillin) are among the most effective and safe antibiotics for many common bacterial respiratory infections in paediatric age and should be avoided only when a true allergy is highly suspected. Severe true antibiotic allergies ...

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Scoliosi e Rx rachide Diaminocillina e Pandas

2023/10 — pag. 667 — DOI

RI Medicina e società
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Bambini, soprattutto: storia di bambini-migranti dei nostri giorni

D. Ferrara, A. Gangemi, L. Magro, G. Moceri, G. Corsello

2017/4 — pag. 243-246

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Corea: malattia reumatica o lupus eritematoso sistemico?

F. Cuoco, M. Torcoletti, A. Petaccia, F. Corona

2014/2 — pag. 109-110

Chorea is a manifestation of inflammatory involvement of the basal ganglia and caudate nucleus of the central nervous system. A patient with chorea presents with persistent involuntary, purposeless, and usually symmetric movements of the extremit...

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Corea: malattia reumatica o lupus eritematoso sistemico?

F. Cuoco, M. Torcoletti, A. Petaccia, F. Corona

2014/2

Chorea is a manifestation of inflammatory involvement of the basal ganglia and caudate nucleus of the central nervous system. A patient with chorea presents with persistent involuntary, purposeless, and usually symmetric movements of the extremities ...

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Infezioni respiratorie, self help e prescrizione antibiotica nella pratica ambulatoriale

L. Mauri, M. Narducci, A. Nova, F. Zanetto

2010/9 — pag. 565-574

Aims - Assessing the primary care paediatricians (PCPs) antibiotic prescriptions and the self-help use during respiratory infections in children. Methods - 58 PCPs have registered diagnosis, self-help and therapy of the respiratory infections obse...

RI Problemi correnti
Una vecchia “conoscenza” (la faringotonsillite) e i nuovi dubbi: trattare, non trattare…

M. Bergamini e collaboratori

2006/9 — pag. 570-578

Pharyngotonsillitis is a very common reason for people to seek medical care, but whether or not to prescribe antibiotics is controversial. This review provides an overview of the studies which assessed the appropriateness of treating Group A streptoc...

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La sifilide congenita C’è ancora?

E. Tridapalli, et al.

2003/10 — pag. 663-669

Syphilis is a re-emerging infectious disease. Over the last decade, an increase in the incidence of congenital syphilis has been observed, due to higher numbers of migrants, drug users and sex workers among women in fertile age. Serologic screening...

RI Aggiornamento
Il reumatismo articolare acuto oggi, tra epidemiologia, genetica e clinica

L. Lepore, S. Tambe’, S. Minisini

2003/2 — pag. 85-89

In developed countries, rheumatic fever represents nowadays a rare complication of group A streptococcal infection. In Italy, the annual incidence is 4-6 cases per 100.000 population under 18 years. Primary prophylaxis is based on treatment of stre...

RI Aggiornamento monografico
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La profilassi dell’infezione neonatale da streptococco di gruppo B

A. Berardi, K. Rossi, C. Bussetti, F. Ferrari

2002/9 — pag. 571-578

Group B Streptococcus is the leading cause of vertically transmitted neonatal bacterial infections. The consequence of early and late-onset infections can be fatal diseases or severe neurological sequelae, when central nervous system is involved. M...

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
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Malattia meningoccica (Parte seconda)

2001/8

RI Editoriali
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Serendipity

A. Fasano

1998/2 — pag. 76