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Pectoralis major rupture
Camille Choufani,
Lore Lebon,
Hugues Lefort,
Olivier Barbier.
November 2021, page 43
Neck pain revealing spontaneous pneumomediastinum
Lorraine Mabon,
Yannick Auffret.
September 2022, page 69
Varicocele, spermatic vein thrombosis and nutcracker syndrome
Fatima Zohra Ahsayen,
Hajar Mahjouba,
Imane Kamaoui,
Imane Skiker.
September 2022, page 76
Vaccinations for patients with chronic inflammatory rheumatism during a pandemic
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is a source of concern for the management of patients with chronic inflammatory rheumatism because of the im¬munosuppression caused by the disease and anti-rheumatic...
Miladi Saoussen,
Yasmine Makhlouf,
Alia Fazaa,
Mariem Sallemi,
Leila Souebni,
Ouenniche Kmar,
Selma Kassab,
Selma Chekili,
Kawther Ben Abdelghani,
Ahmed Laatar.
May 2022, page 6
Pain in children. Assessment and analgesic treatments
Anne Defontaine,
Claude Ecoffey.
September 2023, page 98
Bilateral gonalgias revealing a parathyroid adenoma
Mohammed Arghal,
Oussama El Abbassi,
Zakariae Missaoui,
Siham Nasri,
Imane Kamaoui,
Imane Skiker.
June 2024, page 79
Hospital antimicrobial stewardship
Hospital antimicrobial stewardship programs have been thought to preserve the efficacy of antimicrobials for the treatment of human and animal bacterial infections. They must apply for every...
Philippe Lesprit,
Patricia Pavese.
December 2024, page 34
Living with… a clown visit in the hospital
Association Le Rire Médecin.
March 2025, page 62
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
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