Publications by authors named "Danti D"

We present a case of a 2-year-old girl who had a lawn mower accident with subtotal gut evisceration, multiple ischemic intestinal lesions, hepatic and gastric wounds, amputation of the left forearm, and hypovolemic shock. Prompt and adequate management was carried out in tertiary level institution, based upon quick evaluation of the lesions, fluid resuscitation, surgical repair, and postoperative admission to the pediatric intensive care unit.

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Urethral duplication is a rare congenital anomaly, resulting from a wide range of malformations of the urogenital sinus. Generally, the duplication develops on the sagittal plane; the accessory urethra may run dorsally or ventrally to the orthotopic one. The duplication is defined as epispadic in the first case, and hypospadic in the second.

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Urine collection within the perirenal spaces and subsequent urinary ascites may be caused either by calyceal perforation or filtration through the walls of urinary tract as a consequence of urinary obstruction. The obstruction to urine deflow is more frequently secondary to the presence of posterior urethral valves (PUV) in the paediatric age group. Urine collecting within the perirenal spaces may act as a decompressive mechanism that allows endoluminal pressure to decrease, being thus glomerular function and prognosis improved.

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Patients with myelomeningocele show an increased incidence of endocrinological disorders during their childhood. These disorders can ulteriorly affect the adult height of these patients who are already extremely short. In the present study we determined the final height in 21 patients (11 females aged 20.

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Background: Some subjects with spina bifida (SB) and latex sensitization (cutaneous and/or serum IgE) can have clinical reactions, while others may have no symptoms after the exposure to latex products.

Objective: This study was carried out to determine the risk factors associated with latex allergy in patients affected with SB and latex sensitization.

Methods: Fifty-nine consecutive subjects affected with SB, besides answering a questionnaire, underwent a skin-prick test (SPT) to latex and the determination of the specific serum IgE (RAST CAP) to latex.

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We present a female child with phenotypical and clinical features of the axial mesodermal dysplasia complex. Typical manifestations of both the Goldenhar syndrome and the caudal regression syndrome are present in this complex. Only a few reports have described patients with this pattern of malformations localized in both the cranial and caudal regions.

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Recombinant human erythropoietin (r-HuEPO) is efficient in the treatment of anaemia in chronic renal failure on hemodialysis. We investigated the changes in cardiac function under r-HuEPO therapy using echocardiography. Seven patients with severe renal anaemia (Ht 19%) were treated with 50 U/kg r-HuEPO EV three times/week.

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The authors present their experience of 92 cases of anomalies of the penis, hypospadias excepted, occurring in children between 12 months and 10 years old, during the last 5 years, in their Pediatric Surgical Department. In the literature, there are reported only many single cases of these anomalies, for the most part associated in serious multiple malformations, or with hypospadias. The children included in this report present the anomalies of the penis as a sole malformations.

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The Authors present 362 cases of hypospadias, during 10 years, considering genetical aspects of the malformation. The mean frequency rate of hypospadias is 0.32%.

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The Authors report their experience about two cases of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis in childhood. The clinical history, diagnostic procedures and surgical treatment are described. The xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis is a rare form of chronic inflammatory disease of the kidney, in which pre-operative differential diagnosis with renal cancer or with extra renal neoplastic and inflammatory diseases is very difficult.

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The Authors present their experience about 457 consecutive cases of acute scrotum, occurring from 1980 to 1990, at their Pediatric Surgery Unit. The condition is caused by torsion of the appendage of the testis (78.1%), torsion of the funicle (9.

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This report describes the use of skin substitutes in the treatment of deep partial skin thickness burns in childhood. These are lesions that, if treated inadequately, can result in severe scarring. However, if treated appropriately, they can heal without any sequelae, which is obviously crucial for aesthetic and psychological reasons.

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Nocturnal enuresis is a very common problem in childhood, various treatment have been suggested to cure bed-wetting, but the two most commonly used methods are the buzzer alarm and drugs. At Children's Hospital of Florence University, we dealt a trial to evaluate the effectiveness of conditioning treatment for nocturnal enuresis. We used a model alarm called "bell and pad".

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In the last five years, in the Surgery Pediatric Department and in the Pediatric Nephrology and Dialysis Service of the Florence University, have been observed 13 patients with cystic renal diseases. In every single case, for the diagnosis we have considered the age of the patients and the examinations made to them. We payed attention mostly to the echography considered the main diagnostic examination, even in prenatal age.

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The burn injury is a typical pathology in which there is a possibility of opportunistic infections because the patients have a severe derangement in their defense. The authors examine etiology, pathogenesis, simptomatology, diagnosis, prophylaxis and therapy of these infections. The authors also report their own experience about these infections based on study of a group of burned children hospitalized in the pediatric surgery unit of A.

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In Pediatric Surgery "A. Meyer's" Hospital of Florence in the period 1973-1982 a people of 140.000 children is recovered.

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In many cases deep second degree and third degree burns cause severe scarring. The authors have reported here their experience of the treatment of hypertrophic scarring from burns carried out on 44 children with intralesional injections of a long-acting cortico-steroid (Triamcinolone hexacetonide) using the jet spray technique.

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