2022
Isolated Terminal Ileitis in Children
Alper A, Bennett A, Rottmann D, Morotti R, Escalera S, Phatak U, Pashankar D. Isolated Terminal Ileitis in Children. Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2022, 76: 338-342. PMID: 36729703, DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000003679.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCrohn's diseaseTerminal ileitisAbnormal C-reactive protein levelsC-reactive protein levelsBowel wall thickeningLong-term outcomesRadiological evidenceRadiological featuresSevere inflammationPediatric literatureHigh prevalenceIleitisWall thickeningProtein levelsChildrenPrevalenceAdultsColonoscopyInflammationEndoscopicHistologicDiseaseMonths
2002
LIVER PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN WITH AIDS: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE SOUTH AMERICAN AND NORTH AMERICAN POPULATION
Morotti R, Tata M, Drut R, Siminovich S, Menezes D, Gutierrez M, Kahn E. LIVER PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN WITH AIDS: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE SOUTH AMERICAN AND NORTH AMERICAN POPULATION. Fetal And Pediatric Pathology 2002, 21: 79-87. DOI: 10.1080/pdp.21.1.79.87.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSA childrenGiant cell transformationTime of deathCases of childrenCytomegalovirus infectionPeliosis hepatisImmunodeficiency syndromeLymphoproliferative disordersOpportunistic infectionsPediatric hospitalHepatic changesLiver pathologyRapid progressionHigh prevalenceNA groupLiver tissueChildrenInfectionAIDSAmerican populationCell transformationNorth American populationsHepatisHistopathologicInflammation
2001
LIVER PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN WITH AIDS: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE SOUTH AMERICAN AND NORTH AMERICAN POPULATION
Morotti R, Tata M, Drut R, Siminovich S, Menezes D, Guitierrez M, Kahn E. LIVER PATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN WITH AIDS: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE SOUTH AMERICAN AND NORTH AMERICAN POPULATION. Fetal And Pediatric Pathology 2001, 20: 537-545. PMID: 11699578, DOI: 10.1080/pdp.20.6.537.545.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSA childrenGiant cell transformationTime of deathCases of childrenPeliosis hepatisCytomegalovirus infectionLymphoproliferative disordersOpportunistic infectionsHepatic changesPediatric hospitalLiver pathologyRapid progressionHigh prevalenceNA groupLiver tissueAIDSChildrenInfectionAmerican populationCell transformationNorth American populationsHepatisHistopathologicInflammationGroup
1994
Hyperechoic fetal bowel: The perinatal consequences
Bahado‐Singh R, Morotti R, Copel I, Mahoney M. Hyperechoic fetal bowel: The perinatal consequences. Prenatal Diagnosis 1994, 14: 981-987. PMID: 7899272, DOI: 10.1002/pd.1970141014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCystic fibrosisFetal populationHyperechoic fetal bowelRate of complicationsIntrauterine growth retardationPerinatal consequencesFetal bowelFetal demiseAdverse outcomesBowel echogenicityHigh prevalencePrenatal sonogramsPriori riskGrowth retardationFibrosisWarrants investigationComplicationsChromosome abnormalitiesHigh rateFetusesRiskRisk figuresAneuploidyPopulationPrematurity