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Adjuvant treatments for endometrial cancer
Primary treatment for endometrial carcinoma is surgical. Adjuvant treatment is based on risk profile according to histological type, grade, lymphovascular involvement, FIGO stage and genomic...
Nicolas Meillan.
December 2022, page 41
Conservative treatments for endometrial cancer
Treatment for early endometrial cancer remains based on hysterectomy. However, in patients of reproductive age with a pregnancy desire, conservative alternative may be considered in case of...
Maha Eid,
Clémentine Gonthier,
Margot Bucau,
Martin Koskas.
December 2022, page 45
News in endometrial cancers: 10 key messages
Catherine Uzan.
December 2022, page 49
Ophthalmic shingles in an immunocompetent child
Hanan Ragragui Ouasmin,
Youssef Almheirat,
Hasnae Saddouk,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nada Zizi.
December 2022, page 51
Split hand sign in Charcot's disease
Christian Brosset,
Linh H Nguyen,
François Pruvot,
Anh Giang Thuc,
Hien Q Nguyen.
December 2022, page 52
Cranial involvement in Paget's disease
Ahmed Mougui,
Imane El Bouchti.
December 2022, page 53
Symptomatic cervicobrachial neuralgia of infectious origin
El Mehdi Boudhar,
Abdelhafid Guich,
Maria El Mandour,
Youssef Jebouri,
Hajar Sahimi,
Hasna Hassikou.
December 2022, page 55
Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
Guillaume Delannoy,
Sébastien Gazzola.
December 2022, page 56
Vesiculo-pustular rash diffuse monomorphic
Hanane Daflaoui,
Hasna Saddouk,
Youssef Joudeh,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nada Zizi.
December 2022, page 59
Living with… a borderline personality disorder
Mario Speranza.
December 2022, page 60
Risk and protective factors for colorectal cancer
Behaviour and environment play a more important role than heredity in colorectal carcinogenesis. The proportion of colorectal cancers (CRCs) attributable to occupational exposure, pollution or poor...
Bernard Denis.
December 2022, page 63
Infant gastroesophageal reflux disease: physiological or pathological?
Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is defined by the rise of gastric contents into the esophagus, with or without externalization. GER is very common in young infants, with a peak around 4 months, and...
Aurélie Bourchany,
Emmanuel Mas.
December 2022, page 74
Denial of pregnancy: focus on clinical specificities
Denial of pregnancy corresponds to an evolving pregnancy without the woman being aware of being pregnant. It is generally associated with an absence of gravidic signs such as amenorrhea, abdominal...
Hugo Bottemanne,
Lucie Joly.
December 2022, page 78
To know the main occupational risks for maternity, related to the mother's work
Philippe Deruelle,
Florent Fuchs,
Noémie Ranisavljevic,
Martha Duraes.
December 2022, page 85
Hemorrhoidal pathology
Thierry Higuero.
December 2022, page 93
Therapeutic revolutions against melanoma
Responsible for 90% of skin cancer deaths, melanoma is the most aggressive skin tumor. Although the main risk factor is known, its incidence doubles every 10 years. Actually, intense and repeated...
Mathilde Amiot,
Céleste Lebbé.
March 2023, page 6
Epidemiology and risk factors of cancers of the upper aero-digestive tract
With more than 18.000 cases annually, head and neck cancers rank 5th among the most common cancers in France. In 90% of cases, it is squamous cell carcinoma. It reaches the oral cavity in 25%, 15%...
Nicolas Le Clerc.
March 2023, page 18
HPV vaccination and prevention of oropharyngeal cancers
Anti-HPV vaccination was proposed in France from 2006 to prevent anogenital cancers, and in particular cancer of the cervix. This vaccination was mainly offered to young girls. However, HPV-induced...
Erwan de Mones Del Pujol.
March 2023, page 21
Imaging assessment and diagnostic guidance of upper aerodigestive tract cancers
The upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) has a complex anatomical architecture, which is only partially accessible by clinical examination and for which a detailed imaging analysis is necessary to...
Anne-Laure Gaultier,
Guillaume Reverdito,
Aurélien Saltel-Fulero.
March 2023, page 24
Therapeutic strategies for upper aerodigestive tract cancers
Upper aerodigestive tract squamous cell carcinomas are the most frequent head and neck cancers. They are generally associated with alcohol and tobacco, but can also be HPV-induced for the...
Julia Fanchette,
Caroline Halimi.
March 2023, page 31
Is surgery for ENT cancers less mutilating than in the past ?
Nicolas Le Clerc.
March 2023, page 38
Surveillance after cancer of the upper aerodigestive tract
Gérald Bonardel,
Nicolas Le Clerc.
March 2023, page 40
Cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract: the particular case of nasopharyngeal cancer
Nasopharyngeal carcinomas belong –in France- to the spectrum of rare diseases with several specificities owing to their etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis and therapeutics compared with other head...
François-Régis Ferrand,
Pierre Busson.
March 2023, page 45
Cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract: 10 key messages
Nicolas Le Clerc.
March 2023, page 52
Oral manifestations of secondary syphilis
Claire Lutz,
Anne-Laure Ejeil.
March 2023, page 55
Bilateral iatrogenic conjunctivo-palpebral Kaposi's disease
Hasnae Saddouk,
Hanan Ragragui,
Imane Ouadi,
Nada Zizi,
Siham Dikhaye.
March 2023, page 56
Cystic retroperitoneal paraganglioma
Hajar Abdelouahab,
Salma Lokman,
Soumia El Arabi,
Ihssane Afilal,
Imane Kamaoui.
March 2023, page 58
Palmoplantar bullous dyshidrosis
Sara Ben Salem,
Sara Bouabdella,
Mounia Benkaraache,
Nada Zizi,
Siham Dikhaye.
March 2023, page 61
Extremity necrosis revealing antiphospholipid syndrome
Sara Bouabdella,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nadia Zizi.
March 2023, page 64
Scurvy mimicking vasculitis
Cécilia Maillet,
Jonathan Wong So,
Yanis Ramdani,
Adrien Bigot,
Nicole Ferreira-Maldent,
Brigitte Chandenier,
François Maillot,
Alexandra Audemard-Verger.
March 2023, page 65
Misleading isorhythmic dissociation
Charlène Fraysse,
Victoria Picquendar,
Marion Gardies,
Livia Mannaion,
Caroline Demurger.
March 2023, page 66
Living with… a lymphoma
Guy Bouguet.
March 2023, page 69
First malaria vaccine recommended by WHO
RST,S/AS01, the first WHO recommended vaccine against malaria, is the result of decades of research. It is a recombinant protein vaccine which induces a protection against Plasmodium falciparum...
Wendé-Waoga Guillaume Zango,
Marie-Fleur Durieux,
Jean-François Faucher.
March 2023, page 71
Addiction to cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, synthetic drugs
Laurent Karila,
Amine Benyamina.
March 2023, page 85
Opioid substitution therapy and harm reduction
Laurent Karila,
Amine Benyamina.
March 2023, page 94
Representations of death and relationship to death. Anthropological and psycho-existential approaches
Gilles Moutot,
Delphine Peyrat-Apicella,
Guillaume Grandazzi,
Guillaume Robert.
March 2023, page 96
The anthropological rupture linked to the pandemic
Gilles Moutot,
Delphine Peyrat-Apicella,
Guillaume Grandazzi,
Guillaume Robert.
March 2023, page 102
Analyze and use the results of clinical studies in the perspective of good use. Critical analysis, clinical research and levels of evidence
Antoine Pariente,
Sibylle de Germay.
March 2023, page 103
Voluntary termination of pregnancy
Nathalie Trignol-Viguier.
March 2023, page 110
The history of the Reichsuniversität Straßburg revealed
Christian Bonah,
Loïc Lutz.
March 2023, page 118
New antibiotics to deal with antibiotic resistance
The current increase in antibiotic resistance exposes to the risk of therapeutic impasse. To deal with this public health problem, developing new antibiotics that are effective (directly or in...
Pauline Huriez,
Benoît Pilmis.
September 2023, page 6
Evolutions of the "framework of benefits" system
In the field of compliance, the last thirty years have been marked by an evolution of the regulatory framework in order to adapt an anti-corruption system to the whole ecosystem of health...
Marianne Lahana,
Frédéric Glicenstein.
September 2023, page 15
The history of Hodgkin lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma was initially considered to be caused by infectious agents. The Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg tumor cells are derived from mature B cells and transforming events were identified....
Christophe Fermé.
September 2023, page 21
Epidemiology of classical Hodgkin lymphoma
Classical Hodgkin lymphoma is a rare neoplasia but represents one of the most common cancers in adults younger than 40 years old. Epidemiology of Hodgkin lymphoma remains fascinating with specific...
Hervé Ghesquières.
September 2023, page 25
A better understanding of biological mechanisms
Hervé Ghesquières.
September 2023, page 29
Diagnosis and staging of Hodgkin lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is composed of two distinct disease entities: classical HL (cHL) and nodular lymphocyte predominant HL (NLPHL). NLPHL is a rare entity with a specific therapeutic management....
Hervé Ghesquières.
September 2023, page 31
Positron emission tomography: a central role in assessment and evaluation
Salim Kanoun.
September 2023, page 35
Frontline therapy for classical Hodgkin lymphoma patients
Upfront first-line chemotherapy is indicated for all features of classical Hodgkin's lymphoma, followed by involved node radiotherapy in early stages; the ABVD protocol (doxorubicin (Adriamycin),...
Cédric Rossi,
Olivier Casasnovas.
September 2023, page 39
Relapse of Hodgkin lymphoma: second and subsequent line treatments
Patients who fail first-line treatment can be cured with salvage chemotherapy followed by intensified therapy and hematopoietic stem cell autotransplantation. This treatment strategy is feasible...
Bénédicte Deau Fischer.
September 2023, page 48
Challenges of long-term follow up for Hodgkin lymphoma survivors
Challenge of Hodgkin lymphoma care is to obtain a high level of curability and minimize acute toxicities and long-term complications of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. A specific long-term...
Hervé Ghesquières.
September 2023, page 53
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