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How to read new antimicrobial susceptibility testing results?
Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) results (formerly 'susceptible', 'intermediate' and 'resistant') are now expressed with the new susceptibility categories 'susceptible, standard dosing...
Frédéric Schramm,
Raphaël Lepeule.
December 2024, page 40
Phage therapy: where do we stand?
Bacteriophages, discovered at the beginning of the 20th century by Félix d'Hérelle, are viruses that infect and destroy bacteria. Unlike antibiotics, phages are specific to a given bacterial...
Alexandre Bleibtreu,
Sylvain Diamantis.
December 2024, page 46
New challenge in antibacterial treatments: 10 key messages
Pierre Tattevin.
December 2024, page 51
Hymenal imperforation
Cécile Imfeld,
Marine Godfroy.
December 2024, page 54
Aortomesenteric clamp syndrome
Amine Bentahar,
Aymen El Farouki,
Khalid Gharbi,
Mohammed Essarghini.
December 2024, page 55
Butterfly vertebra: a congenital malformation
Soukaina Zaher,
Kawtar Nassar,
Khaoula Erraoui,
Sara Mouhcine,
Saadia Janani.
December 2024, page 57
Intracardiac thrombosis, a rare complication of Behçet's disease
Yassine Ennaboulsi,
Mehdi El Aissate,
Salah Eddine El Khader,
Mohammed Karim Moudden,
Ali Zinebi.
December 2024, page 59
Living with… an obsessivecompulsive disorder
Alexandre Connor.
December 2024, page 62
Women's particular pulmonary susceptibility to tobacco: the example of COPD
Women are more susceptible to the harmful effects of smoking than men, even with moderate exposure, and this vulnerability begins in childhood. The prevalence of smoking has even increased, in...
Gérard Peiffer,
Michel Underner,
Jean Perriot,
Chantal Raherison-Semjen.
December 2024, page 64
Effects of yoga on mental health
The literature is piling up on the effects of yoga on health in the three most studied areas: on the brain, stress and anxio-depressive symptoms. Following the "evidence-based practice" approach,...
Marc Toutain,
Anne-Lise Marais,
Anne-Laure Moscone,
Antoine Gauthier,
Pascale Leconte.
December 2024, page 69
Fractures in children: epidemiological, diagnostic and therapeutic features
Mathilde Gaume,
Clélia Thouement,
Raphaël Vialle,
Manon Bachy-Razzouk.
December 2024, page 75
A history of French psychiatry
Cécilia De Varine,
Mathis Farcy.
December 2024, page 84
Recent advances in the treatment of paroxystic nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) is a rare acquired disorder ofhematopoietic stem cells, characterized by increased sensitivity to the lytic action of complement, corpuscular hemolytic...
Éléonore Kaphan,
Régis Peffault de Latour.
March 2025, page 6
Treatment of psoriatic arthritis
Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease with a heterogeneous clinical presentation, combining peripheral arthritis and skin psoriasis, and frequently enthesitis and...
Clementina López-Medina,
Laure Gossec.
March 2025, page 12
When and how should a stool blood test be prescribed?
Bernard Denis,
Lionel Tabard,
Christelle Guillon,
Julien L’hirondel,
Callum G Fraser.
March 2025, page 18
Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Pediatric-onset Still’s disease
Still’s disease starts in most cases in childhood, and is called systemic juvenile idiopathic arthtritis when its onset is before the age of 16 years. However, there is a continuum with adult-onset...
Pierre Quartier.
March 2025, page 26
Non systemic forms of juvenile idiopathic arthristis
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a group of diseases defined by the presence of arthritis of more than 6 weeks duration in patients aged less than 16 years after eliminating differential...
Arthur Felix,
Cécile Dumaine,
Ulrich Meinzer.
March 2025, page 33
Biotherapies for juvenile idiopathic arthristis
The introduction of biotherapies has dramatically changed the care and evolution of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. These biotherapies, directed against tumor necrosis factor (TNF)...
Florence A Aeschlimann,
Pierre Quartier.
March 2025, page 42
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: outcome in adulthood?
On average, 40% of juvenile idopathic arthritis remain active in adulthood, with differences according to the type (oligoarticular, polyarticular, enthesitis related arthiritis). It is essential to...
Chantal Deslandre.
March 2025, page 49
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis: 10 key messages
Brigitte Bader-Meunier.
March 2025, page 53
Claude-Bernard-Horner syndrome
Chiara Aicardi,
Ulysse Comte,
Alexis Petit,
Audrey Oulagir.
March 2025, page 57
Zinner syndrome
Zakaria Haddadi,
Siham Bhallil,
Siham Nasri,
Imane Kamaoui,
Imane Skiker.
March 2025, page 58
Zosteriform skin metastases
Youssef Almheirat,
Sara Bensalem,
Houda Talbi,
Nassiba Zarrouki,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nada Zizi.
March 2025, page 59
Living with… a clown visit in the hospital
Association Le Rire Médecin.
March 2025, page 62
Prion diseases
Prion diseases or subacute transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) are neurodegenerative diseases. The agent responsible for the disease and its transmission is a protein with an abnormal...
Jean-Philippe Brandel.
March 2025, page 65
Chemsex: a growing and evolving practice
Chemsex, the voluntary use of psychoactive substances to facilitate, initiate, increase, intensify or prolong sexual relations and performance, often involves multiple substance use. These include...
Jean-Victor Blanc.
March 2025, page 70
Atypical bacterial pneumonias
Atypical bacterial pneumonias are caused by several pathogens including Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Legionella pneumophila, Chlamydia psittaci, Coxiella burnetii, and Francisella...
Romaric Larcher,
Paul Loubet.
March 2025, page 75
Pregnancy and post-partum mental disorders
Thomas Le Nerzé,
Marine Le Floch,
Philippe Gillard,
Katell Faure,
Philippe Descamps,
Philippe Duverger,
Élise Riquin.
March 2025, page 83
Marcel Proust and doctors
Jacques Rouëssé.
March 2025, page 92
News in nephroprotection
Nephroprotection aims to preserve kidney function and slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. Recent decades have been marked by an expansion of therapeutic options, likely to reduce the...
Florence Sens,
Maurice Laville,
Laure Groisne,
David Ciabrini.
June 2025, page 6
Should students be trained in general culture to develop a more humanistic approach to medicine?
Alain C Masquelet,
Jean-François Allilaire.
June 2025, page 15
Epidemiology of chronic pelvic pain
The prevalence of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) varies widely in literature due to varying definitions of cases and to the diversity of populations studied. Estimates range from 2.1% to 30.9% among...
Solène Gouesbet,
Marina Kvaskoff.
June 2025, page 20
Pain mechanisms involved in chronic pelvi-perineal pain
Chronic pelvic and perineal pain, like other chronic pain, often is the result of specific organic lesion mechanisms, but can lead, via central and peripheral sensitization mechanisms, to...
Marguerite D'Ussel.
June 2025, page 25
Pelvic sensitisation
Chronic pain is not just acute pain that lasts. It is also, and sometimes only, the result of an acquired dysfunction of the nociceptive system. Clinical characteristics allow us to diagnose these...
Amélie Levesque.
June 2025, page 28
Pudendal neuralgias
Diagnosis of pudendal neuralgia (NP) is clinical, based on the neuropathic type of pain and its topography, in the territory of the terminal branches of the pudendal nerve. It does not require...
Éric Bautrant.
June 2025, page 31
Bladder pain syndrome
Bladder pain syndrome (BPS), often associated with other pelvic pain syndromes, is defined as perceived chronic pain or discomfort related to the bladder, associated with other urinary symptoms...
Shahed Borojeni,
Benoit Peyronnet.
June 2025, page 36
Chronic coccygodynia
Chronic coccygodynia is defined as pain in the c occyx which has been present for more than six months and which is aggravated by sitting down and/or rising. Although the diagnosis is primarily...
Thibault Riant,
Cristina Graur.
June 2025, page 45
Irritable bowel syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common functional digestive disorder affecting 4 to 10% of the population, with a female gender predominance. Although it is a benign disease, it can sometimes...
Jean-Marc Sabaté.
June 2025, page 48
Vulvodynias
Vulvodynia is a chronic pain. The distinction between so-called "provoked" vulvodynia and "spontaneous" vulvodynia allows a diagnostic and therapeutic orientation. "Provoked" vulvodynia responds to...
Éric Bautrant.
June 2025, page 55
Pelvic-perineal muscle pain syndromes
The search for muscle pain in the lower abdominal, gluteal and perineal regions is part of the systematic clinical examination of all pelvic perineal pain. These points of muscle hypersensitivity...
Véronique Bonniaud.
June 2025, page 62
Severe dysmenorrhea and endometriosis
Severe dysmenorrhoea, or grade 3 dysmenorrhoea according to the Andersch and Millson classification, is present in the vast majority of patients suffering from endometriosis from the first...
Éric Bautrant,
Chloé Lacoste,
Delphine Lhuillery.
June 2025, page 68
Chronic pelvi-perineal pain: 10 key messages
Éric Bautrant.
June 2025, page 75
Sporotrichoid tufted angioma
Yousef Almheirat,
Mounia Benkaraache,
Houda Talbi,
Nassiba Zarrouki,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nada Zizi.
June 2025, page 78
Living with… Kawasaki disease
Alexandre Belot,
Raphaël Darbon.
June 2025, page 87
Neurofibromatosis type 1: recent advances
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) has been the subject of extensive research over the past decade, conducted by both French and international research groups. This work has led to significant...
Laura Fertitta,
Pierre Wolkenstein.
June 2025, page 83
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Carolyne Croizier,
Romain Guièze,
Olivier Tournilhac.
June 2025, page 91
From vaccination to smallpox eradication
Patrick Berche.
June 2025, page 98
Emergency treatment of acute cerebral ischemia
Five complementary strategies increase disability - and dependency - free survival after acute cerebral ischemia: - stroke unit care, independent on age, severity, type of stroke, and treatment; -...
Didier Leys,
Charlotte Cordonnier.
November 2025, page 6
Management of neuropathic pain: Don’t lose hope!
Neuropathic pain represents a major challenge in the diagnosis and initiation of treatment. This article provides an overview of its definition, epidemiology, and common etiologies. Current...
Emmanuel Nolot,
Xavier Moisset,
Nadine Attal.
November 2025, page 12
Press review
Francois Mallordy.
November 2025, page 20
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