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AUTHOR
F. Gagliano
NON SOLO PORPORA… SUCCESSO DELLA STRATEGIA TERAPEUTICA E NUTRIZIONALE
La porpora di Schoenlein-Henoch (HSP) è la vasculite più comune in età pediatrica caratterizzata da depositi di immunocomplessi di IgA nei piccoli vasi. L’eziologia non è nota, ma è possibile una correlazione con infezioni batteriche, virus, alimentazione, punture di insetti e agenti fisici. La diagnosi è principalmente clinica. Le principali manifestazioni sono porpora cutanea, artrite, manifestazioni gastrointestinali e nefrite. Manifestazioni neurologiche e cardiache sono rare, come le localizzazioni polmonari e testicolari. Sporadicamente è descritto un coinvolgimento pancreatico. Riportiamo il caso di un bambino di 5 anni con HSP ad interessamento pluridistrettuale. B.G. giunge alla no…
Agriculture and Sustainability: a GIS Based Model to Appraise Incentive Policy
Agriculture is the major form of protection of local identities and sustainability and one of the most fragile Italian economic sectors, exposed to fluctuations of the financial/economic crisis. As a consequence, boosting agricultural policies should integrate conflicting objectives connected to preservation and innovation, effectiveness/efficiency, and landscape features and job opportunities. Referring to a large land area located in the central part of Sicily (Italy) the paper proposes an assessment/planning pattern aimed at providing some axiological items and a specific algorithm able to appraise each specific land parcel, generating different strategies and selecting the best format o…
THERAPY AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM HAEMOPHILIA B IN WESTERN SICILY
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Promoting Research and Landscape Experience in the Management of the Archaeological Networks. A Project-Valuation Experiment in Italy
Archaeological sites are part of the history and identity of a community playing a strategic role on the different scales of the cultural and economic common life. Whereas on the one end the most famous archaeological sites attract huge flows of tourists and investment, on the other hand, many minor archaeological sites remain almost ignored and neglected. This study proposes a project-evaluation approach devoted to the &ldquo