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Rev Med Liege ; 75(9): 569-572, 2020 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32909406

ABSTRACT

We report a case of a 35-year-old woman with recurrent lumbar pain and left cruralgia in a post-traumatic context, for which the scanner had made possible the fortuitous diagnostic of a congenital anomaly. The diagnosis of diastematomyelia, which is more frequent in utero, is rare in adulthood and results from the implementation of an iconographic assessment. We will present the major malformations that are associated with diastematomyelia and which could evoke the presence of this malformation. The management of the anomaly is still controversial and can lead, if not done properly, to invalidating neurological deteriorations.


Nous rapportons le cas d'une patiente de 35 ans, présentant des lombocruralgies gauches chroniques dans un contexte post-traumatique, avec découverte fortuite au scanner lombaire d'une anomalie congénitale. Le diagnostic de diastématomyélie, non exceptionnel in utero, est rare à l'âge adulte et repose sur la réalisation d'un bilan iconographique. Nous exposerons les principales malformations associées qui pourraient faire suspecter ce diagnostic de diastématomyélie. La prise en charge ne fait pas encore l'objet d'un consensus et peut, si elle est mal orchestrée, se grever d'une détérioration neurologique invalidante.


Subject(s)
Low Back Pain , Neural Tube Defects , Adult , Female , Humans
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Rev Med Liege ; 75(5-6): 445-451, 2020 May.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32496695

ABSTRACT

Over the last decade, Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) is a medical specialty that has evolved considerably in the various fields that concern it : from the management of low back pain and lumbosciatalgia or osteoporosis in a multidisciplinary manner, through the use of new technologies in neuro-locomotor rehabilitation and robotisation in amputee patients for example, the development of regenerative medicine and prevention in sports traumatology and, finally, the progress of electrophysiology techniques for the diagnosis of small-fibre neuropathies. These various advances will be discussed in this article.


Au cours de la dernière décennie, la Médecine Physique et Réadaptation (MPR) est une spécialité médicale qui a fortement évolué dans les différents domaines qui la concernent : de la prise en charge des lombalgies et lombosciatalgies ou encore de l'ostéoporose de manière pluridisciplinaire, en passant par l'utilisation des nouvelles technologies en rééducation neuro-locomotrice et de la robotisation en rééducation, chez les patients amputés par exemple, le développement de la médecine à vocation régénérative et la prévention en traumatologie du sport et, enfin, les progrès des techniques d'électrophysiologie pour le diagnostic des neuropathies à petites fibres. Ces différentes avancées seront abordées dans cet article.


Subject(s)
Low Back Pain , Osteoporosis , Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine , Clinical Competence , Humans , Low Back Pain/therapy , Osteoporosis/therapy , Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine/trends
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Neurochirurgie ; 63(6): 473-477, 2017 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29128087

ABSTRACT

The spine has been the subject of extensive clinical research since it is the source of many painful complaints. However, there is little scientific evidence concerning the therapeutic proposals. During the course of life, the intervertebral disc degenerates, which over time diminishes its damping capacity and facilitates the expulsion of the nucleus pulposus through the annulus fibrosus. The degeneration of the intervertebral disc (DDI) is the origin of some back pain and various specific treatments have been developed. These include the infiltration at the center of the intervertebral disc of plasma rich platelet (PRP), composed of multiple growth factors which act on the disc degeneration. This treatment is recent and less invasive than surgery. Preliminary results seem promising. However, many gray areas and several parameters remained to be clarified. In an attempt to do this, a literature review was conducted based on bibliographic databases Pubmed, Medline and Scopus® using the following Mesh terms : PRP, platelet-rich plasma, intradiscal disc degeneration, disc, intradiscal, discogenic. This analysis reveals that at the present time, no reported study has a sufficient perspective to judge the effectiveness of the infiltration of PRP. Early harvest results will be used to set the limits of this treatment. Accordingly, it is therefore currently recommended to introduce PRP injection as a complementary solution to comprehensive care of the spine. Future research will need to generate randomized controlled studies including comparing the results with conservative treatment and measure the cost-benefit relationship.


Subject(s)
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration/therapy , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Back Pain/etiology , Back Pain/therapy , Humans , Intervertebral Disc Degeneration/complications
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World J Gastroenterol ; 14(26): 4238-40, 2008 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18636673

ABSTRACT

Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with multifarious extra-hepatic manifestations; the most described and discussed being mixed cryoglobulinemia which is strongly related to B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders (LPDs). We present a case of chronic HCV infection and mixed cryoglobulinemia, with minimal liver involvement. The case is a 53-year-old patient who was diagnosed as having bone marrow hypoplasia at the age of three. She received several blood transfusions to normalize her haemoglobin. At the age of 31, she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis on account of her diffuse joint pain and inflammation, elevated rheumatoid factor (RF) and Raynaud's phenomenon. Twenty years later, monoclonal gammopathy of IgG Lambda (one year later, changed to IgM Kappa) was detected during a routine examination. A bone marrow biopsy showed hypoplasia, Kappa positive B-lymphocytes and low-grade malignant lymphoma cells. PCR of the bone marrow aspirate was not contributory. No treatment was initiated owing to her poor bone marrow function and she is under regular follow-up.


Subject(s)
Bone Marrow Diseases/complications , Bone Marrow/pathology , Hepatitis C, Chronic/complications , Cryoglobulinemia/etiology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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