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La recidiva reiterata, di cui all'art. 99, comma 4, c.p., opera quale circostanza aggravante, inerente la persona del colpevole, facoltativa, nel senso che è consentito al giudice escluderla ove non la ritenga in concreto espressione di maggior colpevolezza o pericolosità sociale del reo.
PALMA, Alessandra
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Voce Recidiva (nuova disciplina) [PDF]
Nuova Voce del Digesto avente ad oggetto la disciplina della recidiva a seguito della riforma apportata ex lege 251/2005.
CARUSO, GIOVANNI
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2000
A 62-year-old white woman presented with an 8-month history of a slowly and progressively growing, erythemato-infiltrative plaque on her right temporo-malar region. The lesion was originally described as reddish, confluent papules, expanding at the periphery and leaning towards the scarring resolution in the central area.
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A 62-year-old white woman presented with an 8-month history of a slowly and progressively growing, erythemato-infiltrative plaque on her right temporo-malar region. The lesion was originally described as reddish, confluent papules, expanding at the periphery and leaning towards the scarring resolution in the central area.
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Recidiva en orquiepididimitis brucelosa
Actas Urológicas Españolas, 1999This paper describes a case of systemic brucellosis accompanied by brucellar orchitis that resolved favourably. There was however a relapse at the testicular level inappropriately treated that triggered a new episode of systemic brucellosis.
J.A. Valero Puerta +5 more
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LEISHMANIASIS RECIDIVA CUTIS; LEISHMANID
Archives of Dermatology, 1940LEISHMANIASIS RECIDIVA CUTIS The clinical course of cutaneous leishmaniasis of the Eastern Hemisphere, which as a rule is distinguished by a great regularity, sometimes shows a deviation from the normal. The immunity which develops in the large majority of cases is not always present and is occasionally found disturbed, as in the instances in which ...
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LEISHMANIASIS RECIDIVA CUTIS IN AMERICAN CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS
International Journal of Dermatology, 1993Abstract Background. Leishmaniasis recidiva cutis (LRC) consists of active lesions around or inside the scar of classical cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). In the literature it is considered as an hyperergic form of CL because the patients show a strong response to intradermal testing with leishmania antigen and, histologically, the parasites are scarce or
A L, Bittencourt +3 more
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Leishmaniasis recidiva cutis: an unusual two steps recurrence
International Journal of Dermatology, 2002Leishmaniasis recidiva cutis (LRC) is an unusual complication of acute cutaneous leishmaniasis. A 68-year-old woman with LRC is reported. Recurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis occurred in the same area as a previous acute lesion that apparently healed in two separate steps: the first step was following neurosurgery for cranial osteoma and the second ...
L. MAVILIA +5 more
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