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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
Mesenteric arterial ischemia: from diagnosis to decision
Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a severe vascular and intestinal emergency, most commonly related to the occlusion (mesenteric occlusive disease or emboli) of the superior mesenteric artery...
Iannis Ben Abdallah,
Yves Castier,
Olivier Corcos.
November 2021, page 26
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
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
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
Words from yesterday and today's pandemic: what medicine after COVID ?
The Covid-19 pandemic is a new phenomenon, unknown to our modern society, which has features in common with the plagues of history. We will try to answer two questions. Is the Covid pandemic a...
Étienne Lemarié,
Yves Tremblay,
Maman Joyce Dogba,
Violaine Lemay.
January 2022, page 6
Infant feeding, how to choose an infant milk ?
The infant’s nutrition is of particular concern, not only to assume a good nutritional status, an adequate growth and development, but also, to some extent, for his future health. Breast feeding...
Olivier Mouterde.
January 2022, page 14
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
Growing-up milks: what content and what importance ?
Patrick Tounian.
January 2022, page 28
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
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
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
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
Neck pain revealing spontaneous pneumomediastinum
Lorraine Mabon,
Yannick Auffret.
September 2022, page 69
Epiploic Fringe Torsion
Henri Gachies,
Rémi Estellé,
Vincent Pérot,
Pierre Mesthé.
September 2022, page 74
Metastatic immature mediastinal teratoma
El Mehdi Boudhar,
Abdelhafid Guich,
Youssef Jebbouri,
Hajar Sahimi,
Hasna Hassikou.
September 2022, page 77
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
Exanthema and erythroderma in adults and children - Part 2. In children
Lucille Vitek,
Sébastien Barbarot.
September 2022, page 95
Screening for cancer in case of venous thromboembolism: when and how ?
Cancer associated thrombosis (CAT) is an important challenge. When venous thromboembolism (VTE) occurs without any identified risk factors, the risk of CAT raises the question of a hidden cancer...
Marie-Antoinette Sevestre.
May 2022, page 14
Systemic vasculitis
No abstract available
Olivier Fain,
Arsène Mekinian.
May 2022, page 75
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
Squamous cell carcinoma of the breast
Sara Bouabdella,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nada Zizi.
May 2022, page 40
Primary hypercholesterolemia
Siham Nasri,
Laila Mahmoudi,
Nora Kennoudi,
Mohammed Arghal,
Imane Skiker.
May 2022, page 42
Calcaneal bone cyst
Adrien Verzi,
Julien Samy,
Guillaume Comat,
Guillaume Michoud,
Grégoire Boca,
Kevin Balasoupramanien.
May 2022, page 49
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
Heart murmur in children
Dr Sébastien Hascoët,
Pr Philippe Acar,
Dr Clément Karsenty.
May 2022, page 66
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
Initial staging of rectal cancer
Rectal cancers are one of the most frequent digestive cancers. Most of them are diagnosed during organized cancer screening or based on evocative symptoms. After a thorough clinical examination...
Ingrid Faouzi,
Olivier Lucidarme.
March 2022, page 25
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
Rectal cancers resected for cure: monitoring, secondary prevention and late complications
Colorectal cancer incidence has increased by more than 50 % over the past 30 years. Over the same period, the number of deaths has remained stable, reflecting major therapeutic advances. The 5-year...
Côme Lepage.
March 2022, page 44
Rectal cancer: 10 key messages
Jean-Baptiste Bachet.
March 2022, page 51
A rare cause of ischemic stroke: Lyme disease
Chantal Antoine,
Melody Amouyel.
March 2022, page 55
Extended Favre-Racouchot disease
Hasnae Saddouk,
Hanan Ragragui,
Afaf Khouna,
Siham Dikhaye,
Nada Zizi.
March 2022, page 58
Gluten intolerance in infants and children: diagnosis and what recommendations
Gluten intolerance or celiac disease is a relatively common pathology that is still underdiagnosed in pediatrics due to its heterogeneous presentation. Apart from the classic form of malabsorption...
Julie Lemale.
March 2022, page 60
Update on bowel endometriosis
Endometriosis is a relatively common female disease with increasing incidence, probably because of better diagnostic tools and a better understanding of the pathology. We will focus our subject on...
Laetitia Mais.
March 2022, page 65
Abnormal movements
Matthieu Bereau,
Christine Tranchant.
March 2022, page 71
Impact of prevention and treatment strategies on the epidemiology of HIV infection in France and around the world
The UNAIDS goals will not be achieved in 2030 without a global effort specifically focused on HIV prevention. Many tools are available, named as diversified prevention, adapted to each individual,...
Laurence Slama.
December 2021, page 12
PrEP for HIV prevention, major tool of the global diversified prevention strategy
Laurence Slama.
December 2021, page 19
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