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    Enhancing the care of children with chronic diseases through the narratives of patient, physician, nurse and carer by Continisio, Grazia I., Nunziata, Francesco, Coppola, Clara, Bruzzese, Dario, Spagnuolo, Maria I., Guarino, Alfredo

    Published in Scandinavian journal of psychology (01-02-2021)
    “…We tested the hypothesis that a narrative approach may enhance a bio‐psycho‐social model (BPS) in caring for chronically ill children. Forty‐eight narratives…”
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    A retrospective evaluation of the association of celiac disease and growth hormone deficiency: more than a casual association? by Giannattasio, Antonietta, DI Dato, Fabiola, Minicucci, Valentina, Mariano, Miriam, Spagnuolo, Maria I, Macchiaroli, Annamaria, Iorio, Raffaele

    Published in Minerva endocrinologica (01-03-2017)
    “…A transient dysfunction of the endocrine growth axis has been reported in celiac disease (CD). This apparent growth hormone deficiency (GHD) generally…”
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    What evidence exists to support antiviral treatment in children with chronic hepatitis B? by Iorio, Raffaele, Tufano, Maria, Giagnorio, Maria G, Spagnuolo, Maria I, Giannattasio, Antonietta

    Published in Antiviral therapy (2014)
    “…Many questions are unanswered on the optimal management of chronically HBV-infected children. Chronic hepatitis B is generally a mild disease in children;…”
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    Metabolic, Hormonal, Oxidative, and Inflammatory Factors in Pediatric Obesity-related Liver Disease by Mandato, Claudia, Lucariello, Stefania, Licenziati, Maria Rosario, Franzese, Adriana, Spagnuolo, Maria I., Ficarella, Romina, Pacilio, Maria, Amitrano, Michele, Capuano, Grazia, Meli, Rosario, Vajro, Pietro

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-07-2005)
    “…To examine the role of metabolic, hormonal, oxidative, and inflammatory factors in pediatric obesity-related liver disease. In 50 obese children (age 7 to 14…”
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