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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9 articoli — 1997-2024

RI Problemi speciali
Il “nido” migliora il movimento del neonato pretermine

F. Ferrari e collaboratori

2009/1 — pag. 27-33

Fragile and unstable preterm infants are exposed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to a non-optimal physiological environment and to invasive procedures and handling, which may induce pain and stress. One of the major aims of Individualize...

RI Focus
Difficoltà di alimentazione del bambino cerebroleso grave

E. Dreosto

2005/6 — pag. 367-370

Many children with cerebral palsy encounter some difficulties while eating and drinking. These difficulties may be due to poor posture and head control, or to limited/altered tongue, lips and jaw movements. Feeding problems should be addressed as s...

RI Problemi correnti
Accesso libero
In punta di piedi: storie di piedi, podoscopi e bambini

A. Moschetti

2000/9 — pag. 577-581

Two case reports are presented: the first is a 9-year old boy with second class malocclusion, hypotonic muscles and flat foot, the second is a 12-year old girl with malocclusion, scoliosis and plantar abnormalities. Both cases were successfully man...

RI Problemi correnti
Accesso libero
Le ragadi del capezzolo

S. Centuori, R. Davanzo

1998/5 — pag. 322-324

The Authors review present knowledge on nipple fissures, a common breastfeeding problem, especially focusing on the etiology. The appropriate position and attachment of the baby to the breast during the feeds is particulary stressed for its prev...

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Accesso libero
Sindrome del bambino plasmato e displasia dell’anca

R. Scapinelli, A.C. Scapinelli

1997/3 — pag. 153-157

Congenital postural deformities, collectively referred to as moulded baby syndrome to underline the importance of intrauterine “moulding” in their origin, mainly include plagiocephaly, torticollis, scoliosis, pelvic obliquity, torsional abnormal...