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Adequate Training and Multidisciplinary Support May Assist Pediatricians in Properly Handling and Managing Gender Incongruence and Dysphoria.

2022

What we call “sexual identity” refers to the complex relationship between biological sex, gender identity and role, and sexual orientation.1 “Gender identity” means the unified and persistent perception of oneself as belonging to the male or the female gender or ambivalent. For many, gender identity coincides with sexual identity; traditional culture has long provided for the definition of only 2 genders, corresponding to the 2 biological sexes. The person with gender incongruence experiences a disharmony between biological aspects and gender identity, with the constant awareness that he or she belongs to the opposite gender and is imprisoned in a body that does not represent him or her. Ge…

Depressive Disorder MajorPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHumansPediatriciansGender DysphoriaROGD (Rapid-onset of gender dysphoria)Transgender PersonsThe Journal of pediatrics
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Extracerebral biopsies in neurodegenerative diseases of childhood

1999

Abstract Among the numerous neurodegenerative diseases in children few may allow morphological diagnosis by extracerebral biopsy. These encompass neurometabolic conditions, foremost lysosomal disorders, but also peroxisomal and mitochondrial diseases marked by disease- or group-specific organelles. Largely, these neurometabolic conditions can also be diagnosed by biochemical and increasingly by molecular genetic techniques. However, there are a few neurodegenerative diseases which do not allow either biochemical or molecular genetic diagnosis and, thus, rely on biopsy of extracerebral tissues, so-called ‘essential’ biopsies to achieve a diagnosis during the patient's life. Among these few d…

Diagnostic electron microscopyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBiopsyBrain Diseases Metabolic InbornGeneral MedicineDiseasemedicine.diseaseUltrastructural PathologyLafora diseaseDegenerative diseaseDevelopmental NeuroscienceMolecular geneticsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthBiopsyHeredodegenerative Disorders Nervous SystemHumansMedicineNeurology (clinical)ChildbusinessGiant axonal neuropathyBrain and Development
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VP7 and VP4 Sequence Analyses of Rotavirus Strains From Italian Children With Viraemia and Acute Diarrhoea

2010

Background: Rotavirus has a high genetic variability. Point mutations, accumulating at a high rate, and genetic reassortment events have been well-documented. Viremia occurs commonly in children with acute rotavirus diarrhoea. However, information on genetic characterization of strains associated with systemic infection is poor. Objective: We evaluated prospectively children hospitalized for acute rotavirus diarrhoea and genotyped strains obtained from blood and stool samples. Nucleotide sequences within the VP4 ad VP7 genes of strains obtained from blood and stool specimens of the same patient were compared. Methods: Study subjects were 11 children admitted with acute rotavirus diarrhoea, …

DiarrheaRotavirusSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia Clinicasequence analysisSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveGenotypeSequence analysisvirusesReoviridaeBiologymedicine.disease_causeVirusNeutralizationRotavirus InfectionsFecesSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialisticafluids and secretionschildrenRotavirusGenotypemedicineHumansAmino Acid SequenceViremiaAmino AcidsAntigens ViralrotaviruGastroenterologyGenetic VariationInfantbiology.organism_classificationVirologyVP7DiarrheaAmino Acid SubstitutionItalyVP4Child PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCapsid ProteinsViral diseasemedicine.symptom
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Metabolic Consequences after Urinary Diversion

2014

Metabolic disturbances are well-known, but sometimes neglected immediate consequences or late sequelae following urinary diversion (UD) using bowel segments. Whereas subclinical disturbances appear to be quite common, clinically relevant metabolic complications, however, are rare. Exclusion of bowel segments for UD results in loss of absorptive surface for its physiological function. Previous studies demonstrated that at least some of the absorbtive and secreting properties of the bowel are preserved when exposed to urine.For each bowel segment typical consequences and complications have been reported. The use of ileal and/or colonic segments may result in hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis …

Diarrheamedicine.medical_specialtyMalabsorptionBowel habitmedicine.medical_treatmentUrineReview ArticleUrinary DiversionGastroenterologyPediatricsMetabolic complicationsInternal medicineMedicineVitamin B12Subclinical infectionAcidosisbusiness.industryUrinary diversionlcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:Pediatricsvitamin B12medicine.diseaseSurgeryDiarrheaVitamin B 12Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthmedicine.symptombusinessAcidosisFrontiers in Pediatrics
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Osteocondroma solitario de la escápula: localización poco habitual para un tumor frecuente

2021

Osteochondroma is a benign bone tumor that usually affects children and young adults. It is typically located in the metaphysis of long bones around the knee, although it could also affect flat bones like scapula. We report the case of a 11-year-old child with one year of evolution painful tumor at the dorsal surface of the scapula. He was diagnosed with osteochondroma of the scapula, uncommon location for this tumor. Due to the persistence of the symptomatology surgical excision was performed.

DorsumOsteochondromaSolitary Osteochondromabusiness.industryAnatomyMetaphysismusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseasebody regionsmedicine.anatomical_structureScapulaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthMedicineSurgical excisionbusinessArchivos Argentinos de Pediatria
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Niedermolekulares Heparin bei Frühgeborenen mit hereditären Risikofaktoren und venösen Thrombosen

2006

We describe the use of low molecular weight heparin to treat venous thrombosis in two very low-birth-weight pre-term infants (GA: 30 and 27 weeks) both with genetic and acquired prothrombotic risk factors. Initially both infants were treated with unfractionated heparin. Since in one infant no effect on the thrombus size was observed and in the other infant there was an increase in size, the anticoagulation therapy was switched to subcutaneously injected low molecular heparin (Enoxaparin). During enoxaparin therapy the anti-Xa-level was carefully monitored and dosages were adjusted accordingly. Partial resolution of the thrombosis was achieved in both infants during enoxaparin therapy. No cl…

Dosemedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryLow molecular weight heparinHeparinmedicine.diseaseThrombosisVenous thrombosisLow birth weightAnesthesiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineGenetic riskmedicine.symptomThrombusbusinessmedicine.drugKlinische Pädiatrie
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855 Double Blind Placebo Controlled Food Challenge Useful to Disconfirm Over Estimated Diagnosis of Cmpa in Children

2010

Background and aims: The incidence of CMPA in infancy seems to be approximately 3%. In Italy diagnosis of CMPA is often over estimated. The double-blind, placebo controlled food challenge(DBPCFC) is widely considered as the “gold standard” for the diagnosis of food allergy. Methods: 14 patients, (12 months-12 yrs) previously diagnosed as having CMPA, underwent our diagnostic algorithm in order to confirm or to exclude diagnosis. Diagnostic algorithm includes: total blood cell count, serum IgE assay, RAST, betalactotest, Prick by prick with fresh milk, chemical examination and eosinophilic cell count of the stools. DBPCFC was performed with extensively hydrolyzed formula (as placebo) VS a la…

Double blindPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicinebusinessPlaceboArticlePediatric Research
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The double uterus associated with an obstructed hemivagina: Clinical management

1991

Abstract The clinical management of It) patients, 9 with uterus didelphys and 1 with complete septate uterus associated with an obstructed hemivagina, is described. The diagnostic evaluation revealed a complete unilateral obstruction in four patients, and an anomalous communication between the two uterovaginal channels in six. In all such patients, the presence of regular menses is frequently misleading, perhaps resulting in unnecessary laparotomy and inadequate or extirpative surgery with negative reproductive consequences. However, diagnosis is simplified if the gynecologist is aware of the malformation. Recommended treatment consists of evacuation of the retained menstruum and excision o…

Double uterusmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentEndometriosisObstetrics and Gynecologymedicine.diseaseUterus didelphysSurgeryObstructed hemivaginamedicine.anatomical_structureUterine malformationLaparotomyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPelvic inflammatory diseasemedicineVaginabusinessAdolescent and Pediatric Gynecology
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Intoxikationen mit Medikamenten im Kindesalter bei einem regionalen Giftinformationszentrum

2006

BACKGROUND: Drug poisonings in childhood account with about one fourth for the most important group of poisonings in this age group. METHOD: From 1995 to 2004 the inquiries to a poison centre regarding drug poisonings of children

DrugInjury controlAccident preventionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlmedicine.diseaseOccupational safety and healthEnvironmental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthInjury preventionmedicineMedical emergencybusinessmedia_commonKlinische Pädiatrie
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Erstellung einer Kompatibilitätstabelle für die intravenöse Pharmakotherapie auf neonatologischen und pädiatrischen Intensivstationen

2007

Background Modern neonatal and pediatric intensive care includes a sophisticated pharmacotherapy with numerous drugs, mainly administered intravenously. Often, despite the use of multi-lumen central venous lines, more peripheral venous accesses are required. To reduce the necessity of numerous venous lines on one hand and on the other hand to avoid complications from incompatibilities of the administered drugs, we compiled a compatibility chart, encompassing more substances than covered in previously available charts. Methods Information on compatibility of commonly prescribed drugs was collected by analysis of manufacturers' information, medical and pharmaceutical handbooks, and a literatu…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyIntravenous drugbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMEDLINEPharmacotherapyLiterature researchChartIntensive carePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCompatibility (mechanics)medicineIntensive care medicinebusinessmedia_commonKlinische Pädiatrie
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