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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neuroimaging

18 articoli — 1997-2025

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Cefalea e vomito, a pensar male spesso ci si azzecca

Zanin F

2025/9 — pag. 247-248 — DOI

An 11-year-old boy presenting with occipital headache and vomiting was diagnosed with a posterior fossa pilocytic astrocytoma. This case underscores the need to promptly identify red flag symptoms in paediatric headaches and to perform timely neuroim...

EL Caso contributivo
Un caso di encefalopatia posteriore reversibile a tre giorni dalla diagnosi di leucemia linfoblastica acuta B

Gerosa GM, Kullmann GA, Leoni V, Alessandra Sala A, Gotti G, Rizzari C, Biondi A

2025/1 — pag. 1-3 — DOI

Posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome (PRES) is a clinical radiographic syndrome of heterogeneous etiologies characterised by acute neurological symptoms of brain dysfunction with MRI abnormalities, primarily in posterior cerebral white a...

EL Appunti di Terapia
Vomito nel trauma cranico e ondansetron: quali rischi e quali possibili benefici?

A. Troisi, A. Iacono, C. Lama, F. Marchetti

2020/10 — pag. 252-255 — DOI

In children minor head trauma is one of the most frequent reasons for presentation to emergency departments and clinicians’ main goal is the prompt identification of any traumatic brain injury that requires immediate treatment. Vomiting is a common s...

RI Problemi speciali
Convulsioni da PRESsione alta

R. Masetti, L. Ronchini, S. Riolo, F. Guida, I. Corsini, F. Carfagnini, F. Toni, D.M. Cordelli, A. Pession

2019/5 — pag. 297-302

Background - PRES (posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome) is a clinical-radiological entity characterised by a combination of neurological signs and symptoms and neuroradiological alterations like subcortical and cortical vasogenic oedema th...

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Urgenze neurologiche in Pediatria: il caso della perdita acuta del visus

A. Suppiej

2018/1 — pag. 42-46

Acute loss of vision in children is a worrying sign for both patients and physicians. In the absence of obvious ophthalmological signs, the paediatrician is faced with the challenge of distinguishing a functional (non-organic) disorder from potenti...

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Lettura condivisa in famiglia e sviluppo del cervello nel bambino

G. Tamburlini

2015/8 — pag. 505-510

The article provides an overview of recent advances in the understanding of how and when the home reading environment influences brain development in the first years of life. Neural circuits that enable language and reading skills are based on a co...

RI Il graffio
Poche storie

2015/7 — pag. 423

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L’asfissia nel neonato a termine

E. Coccolini, R. Frassoldati, M. Palmieri, A. Todeschini, L. Ori, C. Peppoloni, C. Bariola, I. Guidotti, L. Lugli, F. Ferrari

2014/1 — pag. 26-32

Notwithstanding progress in perinatal-neonatal medicine, perinatal asphyxia has not disappeared. Nowadays, it can be observed in 0.5-2‰ of term-born infants; it is associated with a high rate of mortality and a wide range of disabilities. The link ...

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Piccolo Proust

A. Skabar

2012/6 — pag. 397-398

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NEUROPEDIATRIALo sviluppo neurale e i suoi disturbi

F. Panizon

2011/1 — pag. 17-32

The study of brain cortex and white matter through functional neuroimaging during the development from the embryo to the adult shows some growth pattern, substantially continuous, and chronologically different in females (anticipated) with respect ...

EL Fin da Piccoli
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Abitudine alla lettura e modifica della connettività cerebrale

tratto da “Fin da Piccoli” Aggiornamenti sulla letteratura in tema interventi nei primi anni vita

2010/2

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Lo studio funzionale della corteccia cerebrale mediante la topografia ottica nel neonato

A. Clarici, S. Bembich, L. Travan, C. Oretti, C. Vecchiet, M. Bava, P. Brovedani, E. Neri, S. Massaccesi, T. Farroni, S. Demarini

2010/1 — pag. 41-46

Optical topography is a non-invasive functional brain imaging technique, which uses light in the near infra-red spectrum and allows to detect hemodynamic changes in the cerebral cortex. Specifically, it measures relative changes in oxygenated, de-o...

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Nella fabbrica delle immagini: la risonanza magnetica

L. Dalla Palma

2007/7 — pag. 429-443

maging techniques such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance or NMR, Positron Emission Tomography or PET, Single Photon Emission Tomography or SPECT and Magnetic Resonance Spectrography or MRS have contributed to understand the mechanisms of the different fo...

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
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Tic e sindrome di Tourette (Parte seconda)

2001/10

RI Aggiornamento monografico
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La neuropsichiatria infantile nell’ultimo decennio

F. Bouquet, P. Costa, M. Paci

2001/7 — pag. 429-434

The article offers an overview of the most important advances of the neuro-sciences over the last 10 years and discusses some of their implications for child neurology and psychiatry. Particular emphasis is given to the progress in the management o...

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
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Valutazione e trattamento dei bambini con convulsioni febbrili

2000/3

RI Novità
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Novità in Pediatria pratica 1996-1997

F. Panizon

1997/10 — pag. 649-674