The curtailed use of aspirin in children and the disappearance of Reye's syndrome have been matter of debate in the last two decades. We report on a case that rekindles the discussion on the existence of an aspirin-triggered acute hepatopathy/encephalopathy resembling what in the past was referred to as Reye's syndrome.
D'Antiga, L., Zancan, L., Vecchi, M., Salandin, M., Corner, P., Amigoni, A., et al. (2006). Reye's syndrome: A disregarded lesson from the past. THE ITALIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 32(3), 180-183.
Reye's syndrome: A disregarded lesson from the past
D'Antiga L
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2006
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The curtailed use of aspirin in children and the disappearance of Reye's syndrome have been matter of debate in the last two decades. We report on a case that rekindles the discussion on the existence of an aspirin-triggered acute hepatopathy/encephalopathy resembling what in the past was referred to as Reye's syndrome.File in questo prodotto:
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