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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autoimmunity

44 articoli — 1997-2026

RI Aggiornamento
L’EBV e il paradosso dell’infezione precoce: protezione o rischio?

Tommasini A.

2026/4 — pag. 225-230 — DOI

The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is one of the most fascinating paradoxes of modern medicine: a nearly ubiquitous pathogen that in most cases causes benign infections, but it may be lethal in individuals with specific genetic vulnerabilities and, in a fr...

RI Rubrica iconografica
Una storia a chiazze: la vitiligine

Zerjal K, Mazzola S, Calligaris L, Berti I.

2025/7 — pag. 457-459 — DOI

RI Dermo mail
Vitiligine Granulomi anulari multipli

2024/7 — pag. 472 — DOI

RI L'aria che tira
Screening per diabete mellito tipo 1 e celiachia: intenzioni, pregi e difetti

Tornese G, Greco L.

2024/4 — pag. 243-247 — DOI

Italy is the first country in the world to have introduced screening on the entire paediatric population for type 1 diabetes mellitus and coeliac disease. It will be preceded by a preparatory pilot study in 4 regions on approximately 5,000 children a...

RI Percorsi clinici
Piastrinopenia immunomediata in età adolescenziale ed evoluzione in lupus eritematoso sistemico

G. Costagliola, R. Consolini

2018/2 — pag. 97-100

Thrombocytopenia, defined by a platelet count lower than 100,000 mm3, in children and adolescents is more frequently ascribable to an immune pathogenesis (Immune Thrombocytopenia, or ITP). ITP is defined “persistent” if it is still present after th...

EL I Poster degli specializzandi
Accesso libero
Un linfonodo “sospetto”

I. Rochira, P. Dal Canton

2017/6

RI Casi indimenticabili
Celiachia e amilasi: c'è o ci fa?

A. Filpo

2016/3 — pag. 188-190

RI Pagine elettroniche
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...

EL I Poster degli specializzandi
Accesso libero
Il difetto di IgA: da un’analisi clinico-epidemiologica alla proposta di un protocollo ospedaliero

I. Della Libera

2013/10

RI Aggiornamento
Uno, cento, mille diabetiDiabete mellito di tipo 1 e 2 - parte prima

G. Tornese, L. Rubert, G. Tonini, E. Faleschini

2011/6 — pag. 360-366

The term “diabetes mellitus” does not only refer to one disease, but to a group of metabolic diseases characterized by chronic hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, action, or both. The vast majority of cases of diabetes falls in...

RI Aggiornamento
Immunodeficienze primitive: istruzioni per l’uso

A. Pirrone, A. Tommasini

2010/10 — pag. 629-635

Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are a wide group of rare disorders. In spite of the set up of warning criteria, a practical approach for suspect and diagnosis is still difficult. Based on few exemplar clinical cases and on the review of ou...

RI Articolo speciale
La pandemia del virus H1N1 2009La televisione, le possibilità e i limiti della medicina moderna, l’industria della salute e il pediatra di famiglia

A. Spataro

2010/1 — pag. 33-35

TV shows on diseases, especially on the occasion of the last flu pandemic, have replaced, depersonalized and polluted the personal communication between physicians and patients. The power of the health industry, starting from that of the pharmaceut...

RI Pagine elettroniche ; Caso Contributivo
Anemia emolitica autoimmune in un bambinodi 7 anni con colite ulcerosa

C. Brondello, M. Lorusso, E. Pozzi, F. Bronzini, F. Mangiantini, M. de Martino, P. Lionetti

2007/9 — pag. 597-598

We report a case of a 7 year-old patient with a 4-year history of severe steroid-refractory Ulcerative Colitis (UC) which had been controlled with cyclosporine and azathioprine, who was admitted to our Clinic because of jaundice. At time of admiss...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
I farmaci delle malattie infiammatorie croniche: dall’empirismo alla medicina molecolare

Giulia Gortani, Erica Valencic, Alberto Tommasini, Loredana Lepore

2007/6 — pag. 381-385

Chronic inflammatory diseases still represent a very dramatic problem in pediatric age. Therapeutic strategies are improving very quickly, but a complete control of disease progression is still a challenge. In a series of articles we try to address a...

RI Problemi non correnti
Immunodeficienza e autoimmunità

A. Taddio, E. Valencic, F. Maschio, A. Tommasini

2005/10 — pag. 653-658

The recent identification of the genes involved in many primary immunodeficiency disorders has led to a significant increase in our understanding of the pathogenesis of these defects. Many of these disorders share common features, such as recurrent...

EL Contributi Originali - Casi contributivi
Accesso libero
Orticaria cronica e tiroidite autoimmune:un'associazione da ricercare in pediatria

G. Inrli

2005/3

RI Pagine elettroniche
Orticaria cronica e tiroidite autoimmune: una associazione da ricercare in Pediatria

GC. Indirli

2005/3 — pag. 185-186

The Authors describe a case of urticaria associated with autoimmune thyroiditis in a 13 years old girl. Although this association is not frequent among children, it should be investigated in all cases of chronic urticaria. Physical examination, pe...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Corea di Sydenham

2004/8 — pag. 518-518

An 11-year-old girl presented with a rapid onset of asymmetric chorea movements. Haloperidol was effective in controlling the chorea, and antibiotics were given for secondary prevention. Sydenham’s chorea is a manifestation of rheumatic fever and...

RI Editoriali
Rinforzare la tolleranza immunologica

F. Panizon

2004/1 — pag. 9

RI Focus
Accesso libero
FEGATO: AUTOIMMUNITÅ, TRAPIANTO, INFEZIONEEpatite autoimmune: cinquant’anni e non li dimostra!

G. Maggiore, M. Sciveres

2002/5 — pag. 291-310

Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an uncommon disease occurring mainly in women and characterised by the morphological changes of interface hepatitis on liver biopsy, hypergammaglobulinemia, elevated serum aminotransferases, and circulating autoantibod...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Accesso libero
Addome acuto come esordio di LES

S. Facchini, A. Gagliardo, A. Lenhardt, D. Codric

2001/9 — pag. 624-625

Report of two cases of Systemic Lupus Erithematosus with intestinal vasculitis and intestinal necrosis, appearing as an appendicitis (intestinal vasculitis, appendix)....

RI Focus
Accesso libero
La tonsillite ricorrente e la tonsillite focale: una rivisitazione

P. D’Agaro, F. Panizon, A. Ventura, E. Zocconi

2001/4 — pag. 231-238

20 cases of recurrent pharyngitis, among whom 9 have undergone tonsillectomy, are compared with 9 cases of tonsillar hypertrophy, all of whom had undergone surgery. Adenovirus etiology was confirmed in 8 out of 14 cases belonging to the first group...

EL Contributi Originali - Ricerca
Accesso libero
Senza glutine contro il diabete. Anche se non ci sono gli EMA.

A. Tommasini, E. Neri, E. Zamuner, G. Torre, G. Tonini, T. Not, A. Ventura

2000/9

RI Pagina verde
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Prevenire il diabete con dieta senza glutine anche nei non celiaci? risultati preliminari

A. Tommasini, E. Neri, E. Zamuner, G. Torre, T. Not, A. Ventura

2000/9 — pag. 599-600

Anti-pancreas antibodies (ICA, GAD, IAA) identifie high-risk relatives of diabetics subject. On the other hand, foods and infections have been considered environmental factors relevant to the risk of IDD. Moreover, in coeliac patients anti-islet p...

RI Pagina verde
Accesso libero
Inibizione dell’apoptosi da parte degli anticorpi monoclonali umani anti-transglutaminasi

A. Tommasini, M. Soban, I. Berti, C. Trevisiol, E. Panfili, D. Santon, Lenhardt, V. Baldas, E. Fragonas

2000/6 — pag. 391-393

The celiac disease is characterized by the production of tTG (antitransglutaminase) antibodies. These antibodies could only be a marker of the disease, or, which is more likely, could be involved in the pathogenesis of intestinal lesions (inhibiti...

RI Editoriali
Accesso libero
“Homo est quod est”

L. D. Notarangelo

2000/4 — pag. 212

RI L'angolo dell'immunologo
Accesso libero
Il diabete visto dall’intestino

A. Tommasini et al.

2000/4 — pag. 253-258

RI Focus
Accesso libero
CELIACHIA: DAL BAMBINO ALL’ADULTOCeliachia, autoimmunità e altro: sei famiglie e una lettera

A. Ventura, P. Petaros, T. Gerarduzzi, G. Torre, S. Martelossi, M. Persic

2000/1 — pag. 19-30

Six families are described where more than one component was diagnosed as coeliac. The reported cases provide strong evidence of both the genetic background and the broad clinical spectrum of gluten intolerance. Most cases did not show any gastroin...

EL Contributi Originali - Casi contributivi
Accesso libero
Alopecia areata reattiva e infezione da virus di Epstein Barr

M. Ferrari, , P. Di Saverio, P. Moretti, C. Di Battista

1999/8

RI Pagina verde
Accesso libero
Valutazione degli aspetti psicologici in bambini e adolescenti con alopecia areata

E. Andreoli, A. Mozzetta, A. Grassi, PG. Foglio Bonda, M. Paradisi

1999/8 — pag. 471-472

RI Pagina verde
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Alopecia areata reattiva e infezione da ebv

M. Ferrari, P. Di Saverio, P. Moretti, S. Di Battista, C. Di Battista

1999/8 — pag. 471-472

RI Focus
Accesso libero
AUTOIMMUNITÀ NEL BAMBINOLa tolleranza immunitaria: un difficile equilibrio

L.D. Notarangelo

1999/6 — pag. 357-370

RI Focus
Accesso libero
Celiachia e autoimmunità

A. Ventura

1998/2 — pag. 98-101

RI Editoriali
Accesso libero
Autoimmunità, transglutaminasi tissutale e malattia celiaca

M. Maki

1998/2 — pag. 75-77

RI Casi indimenticabili
Accesso libero
Orticaria autoimmune

S. Martelossi, F. Longo

1997/4 — pag. 249-250