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Risk of myocardial infarction after ischemic stroke
Marion Boulanger.
November 2021, page 15
Aortic dissection at the acute phase
Acute aortic dissection is the most common and dramatic of aortic emergencies. The many complications that it generates, such as rupture or malperfusion, make it a complex pathology to be managed...
Jean-Marc Alsac.
November 2021, page 19
Aortic dissection after the acute phase
After the acute phase, it is imperative that patients who have presented with aortic dissection can be followed clinically and morphologically. The antihypertensive medical treatment must be...
Jean-Marc Alsac.
November 2021, page 24
Management of abdominal aortic aneurysms
The abdominal aortic aneurysm is a permanent dilation of the aorta with a diameter of more than 30 mm. It can be strictly infra-renal or be located opposite the origin of the digestive and renal...
Salma El Batti,
Iannis Ben Abdallah.
November 2021, page 34
Pectoralis major rupture
Camille Choufani,
Lore Lebon,
Hugues Lefort,
Olivier Barbier.
November 2021, page 43
Primary biliary cholangitis
Primary biliary cholangitis (formally primary biliary cirrhosis, PBC) is the most common chronic cholestatic liver disease in humans. It is a presumed autoimmune liver disease, characterized by...
Pierre-Antoine Soret,
Olivier Chazouillères,
Christophe Corpechot.
November 2021, page 45
Epidemiology of poisoning in children
Nicolas Franchitto.
November 2021, page 53
Main acute poisonings: general principles of care, illicit and psychotropic substances, cardiotropic and carbon monoxide
Nicolas Franchitto.
November 2021, page 54
Exanthema and erythroderma in adults
Estelle Charvet,
Martine Bagot.
November 2021, page 65
Rash and erythroderma: identify and treat the cause
Estelle Charvet,
Martine Bagot.
November 2021, page 74
Complementary feedings in infants
Guidelines about complementary feeding changed a lot during these last twenty years. Complementary feeding should begin between 4 to 6 months for all foods. Early introduction of the most...
Anaïs Lemoine.
January 2022, page 20
Adequate dietary intake for infant development
The main nutrients required for an adequate infant development, particularly neurological, are some lipids (essential fatty acids, arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids), iron, calcium and vitamin...
Patrick Tounian.
January 2022, page 24
Lipid fear: what are the risks for infants ?
Patrick Tounian.
January 2022, page 30
Being or believing yourself to be allergic: phobic parents ?
Emmanuelle Lefranc.
January 2022, page 37
Infant and young child feeding: key messages
Julie Lemale.
January 2022, page 40
Gayet Wernicke encephalopathy
Christine Kora,
Obed Rockson,
Soumia El Arabi,
Imane Skiker.
January 2022, page 43
Childhood poikilodermatous lupus
Najla Daadaa,
Asmahene Souissi,
Olfa Midassi,
Mourad Mokni.
January 2022, page 44
Ultra-processed food: from research to guidelines
During the past decades, food systems have shifted towards an important increase in the degree of food processing and formulation. Ultra-processed foods are products that have undergone complex...
Bernard Srour,
Eloi Chazelas,
Mathilde Touvier.
January 2022, page 45
Borreliosis and relapsing fever
Relapsing fevers borreliosis (RFB) are caused by bacteria of the genus Borrelia, within the spirochete’s family, transmitted to Humans by arthropods (lice Pediculus humanus, soft ticks of the genus...
Alice Raffetin,
Solène Patrat-Delon,
Céline Cazorla,
Pierre Tattevin,
Carole Eldin.
January 2022, page 51
New therapies in multiple myeloma
Multiple myeloma is the second most common hemopathy in Western countries. The development of the therapeutic arsenal has significantly improved patients’ prognosis. In the early 2000s, autograft,...
Anaïs Schavgoulidze,
Aurore Perrot.
September 2022, page 6
Is de-normalizing tobacco and its industry a winning approach ?
The so-called "denormalization" approach has progressively imposed itself in the field of tobacco control. This strategy is no longer limited to the health and individual implications of smoking...
Ellen de Guiran,
Thomas Daniel,
Marion Catellin,
Loïc Josseran.
September 2022, page 13
Medical management of limb lymphedema
Lymphedema results from impaired lymphatic transport then tissue modifications (adipose deposition, thickening skin) leading to an increased limb volume. Lymphedema management is based on complete...
Stéphane Vignes.
September 2022, page 18
Virological aspects, diagnostic tools and variants of SARS-CoV-2
SARS-CoV-2 is an enveloped non-segmented linear single-stranded positive RNA virus. The envelope carries the protein spike (S) which recognizes the ACE2 receptor on the target cell and allows entry...
Marion Helary,
Maud Salmona,
Éve-Marie Walle,
Linda Feghoul,
Nadia Mahjoub,
Nathalie Schnepf,
Sarah Maylin,
Marie-Laure Chaix,
Jérôme Le Goff,
Constance Delaugerre.
September 2022, page 30
Pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 infection
COVID-19 follows a rather stereotyped and reproducible course. While the first events are mediated by direct viral toxicity, resolution of the infection relies on a finely tuned immune response. In...
Quentin Richier,
Léo Plaçais.
September 2022, page 37
Medical management of Covid-19, excluding intensive care
Management of Covid-19 is primarily guided by the severity of the respiratory involvement. Covid-19 is mostly asymptomatic or pauci-symptomatic allowing the ambulatory setting associated with...
Clément Javaux,
Florence Ader.
September 2022, page 41
Management of critical Covid-19 in the intensive care unit
The management of patients with severe to critical forms of Covid-19 in the intensive care unit includes oxygen therapy to treat the deep hypoxaemia induced by the disease, either delivered...
Yoann Elmaleh,
Marc Garnier.
September 2022, page 48
Anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, the Grail ?
The Covid-19 pandemic, which caused an unprecedented health crisis, was partially controlled by the rapid development of effective vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. To date, 5 vaccines are approved in...
Liem Binh Luong Nguyen,
Marie Lachâtre,
Odile Launay.
September 2022, page 55
Covid-19: a lost epidemiological bet ?
For the last two years, the world has been sailing from one epidemic wave to another. From lockdowns to curfews, strategies have changed over time, whether on travel restrictions, mask...
Pascal Crépey,
Clément Massonnaud.
September 2022, page 61
Incontinentia pigmenti: a disease that takes shape on the skin
Soraya Aouali,
Sara Bensalem,
Nada Zizi,
Siham Dikhaye.
September 2022, page 67
Contact dermatitis due to tattoo ink
Sara Bouabdella,
Nada Zizi,
Siham Dikhaye.
September 2022, page 68
Neck pain revealing spontaneous pneumomediastinum
Lorraine Mabon,
Yannick Auffret.
September 2022, page 69
Splenic tuberculosis
Mehdi El Aissate,
Yassine Ennaboulsi,
Salah Eddine El Khade,
Ali Zinebi,
Mohammed Karim Moudden.
September 2022, page 70
Epiploic Fringe Torsion
Henri Gachies,
Rémi Estellé,
Vincent Pérot,
Pierre Mesthé.
September 2022, page 74
Palpebral tuberculosis
Sara Bouabdella,
Hasnau Saddouk,
Nada Zizi,
Siham Dikhaye.
September 2022, page 75
Adrenal incidentalomas, most often benign
Adrenal incidentalomas are benign in their great majority, do not evolve towards malignity and do not secrete excess hormones. A dedicated CT scan without injection of contrast medium is the...
Antoine Tabarin.
September 2022, page 81
Sleep in times of pandemic: lessons for the management of insomnia
Sleep is both a determinant of health and a valuable indicator of psychological impact in both personal and global crisis situations. Results from the COCONEL (Coronavirus, Containment Longitudinal...
Damien Léger,
Jonathan Taieb,
Victor Pitron,
Lucie Griffon,
François Beck.
September 2022, page 87
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
Treatment of cancer associated thrombosis
The treatment of cancer-associated venous thromboembolic disease is complex due to an increased risk of thrombotic recurrence and bleeding under treatment. During the first 6 months, low molecular...
Olivier Sanchez.
May 2022, page 21
Catheter thrombosis and upper extremity thrombosis in oncology
In an oncologic population with catheter, upper extremity vein thrombosis (UEVT) is a frequent complication, occurring in 2% to 6% of cancer patients with central venous catheters. UEVT is less...
Olivier Espitia.
May 2022, page 26
Prevention of venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer
Risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is elevated in cancer and leads to high morbidity and mortality in this population. Drug prophylaxis is questionable, due hemorrhagic risk in these patients,...
Florence Parent,
Mariana Preda,
Andrei Seferian.
May 2022, page 30
Venous thromboembolic disease and cancer: 10 key messages
Karine Lacombe.
May 2022, page 36
A revealing oral tuberculosis
Laurian Le Gal,
Benoît de Chargère,
Alice Guyon,
Pauline Quilhot,
Scarlette AgboGodeau,
Juliette Rochefort.
May 2022, page 39
Dummy dermatitis mimicking bullous dermatosis
Hanane Daflaoui,
Sara Bensalem,
Khadija Kaddar,
Nada Zizi,
Siham Dikhaye.
May 2022, page 41
Hallopeau-type vegetative pemphigus
Hanan Ragragui Ouasmin,
Hasnae Saddouk,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nada Zizi.
May 2022, page 46
Falls prévention in older persons
Falls in persons aged 65 or older are a major public health problem. Some simple questions (have you experienced any fall in the previous year? Do you have a fear of falling when walking?) And a...
Hubert Blain,
Timothée Bichet,
Jean-Baptiste Robiaud,
Pierre-Louis Bernard.
May 2022, page 50
The Argan case or the imaginary disease according to Molièreу
Patrick Dandrey.
May 2022, page 88
Light pollution
Artificial light can be a polluting agent deleterious for the retina, in relation to the toxicity of the blue band (380-500 nm) of the visible spectrum (380-700nm) specifically used in...
Jean-Louis Dufier,
Yvan Touitou.
March 2022, page 10
Epidemiology, risk factors and current screening in rectal cancer
Incidence and survival data from the Francim Cancer Registry Network allowed an estimate of the national incidence of rectal cancer and its prognosis up to 20 years after diagnosis. In 2018, 13 744...
Anne-Marie Bouvier,
Sylvain Manfredi.
March 2022, page 18
Contribution of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in rectal cancer
In patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, preoperative radiotherapy and complete mesorectal excision have reduced the risk of locoregional recurrence. However, these treatments have not...
Jean-Baptiste Bachet.
March 2022, page 31
Rectal cancer: Is the era for de-escalation arrived ?
The reference treatment of rectal cancer relies on carcinologic resection including total mesorectal excision. In patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (cT3T4 and/or cN+), preoperative...
Antoine Brouquet.
March 2022, page 39
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