Citation: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2019 45(Suppl 3):162
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An unusual case of anisocoria by vegetal intoxication: a case report
A 12 year old boy presented with an acute onset of anisocoria and blurred vision. Ocular motility was normal but his right pupil was dilated, round but sluggishly reactive to light. There was no history of tra...
Citation: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2010 36:50
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Fatal varicella pneumonia in an unvaccinated child with Down Syndrome: a case report
Varicella is an acute infectious disease common during childhood. It has mostly an uncomplicated course in early childhood. Neverthless, it may result in severe complications, especially in particular age grou...
Citation: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2016 42:99
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus nasal colonization in a department of pediatrics: a cross-sectional study
We describe methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) nasal carriage at admission in patients admitted to a Department of Pediatrics.
Citation: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2014 40:3
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Effects of Pidotimod on recurrent respiratory infections in children with Down syndrome: a retrospective Italian study
Children with Down syndrome (DS) show a high susceptibility to recurrent infections (RI), caused by immune defects and abnormalities of the airways. Our goal was to investigate the effects of Pidotimod on RI p...
Citation: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2020 46:31
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Citation: World Allergy Organization Journal 2017 10(Suppl 2):39
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Recommendations for neonatologists and pediatricians working in first level birthing centers on the first communication of genetic disease and malformation syndrome diagnosis: consensus issued by 6 Italian scientific societies and 4 parents’ associations
Genetic diseases are chronic conditions with relevant impact on the lives of patients and their families. In USA and Europe it is estimated a prevalence of 60 million affected subjects, 75% of whom are in deve...
Citation: Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2021 47:94