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Gynecol Obstet Fertil Senol ; 49(6): 529-537, 2021 06.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33434753

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in women on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes. METHODS: An observational monocentric case-control cohort study conducted between 2012 and 2019 compared the outcomes of the first cycle of IVF between 64 woman infected with HBV and 128 seronegative controls. Frozen embryos transfers made within 18 months of the puncture were included. The exclusion criteria were severe infections, viral co-infection in women, any viral infection in their spouse, or lack of fresh embryo transfer. The matching was performed according to age, primary infertility or secondary, conventional or intracytoplasmic injection IVF technique and date of attempt. The main analysis focused on cumulative live births rates (LBR). RESULTS: The clinical and ovarian stimulation characteristics were comparable except for a longer period of infertility in the HBV group. The LBR in the HBV group, when compared to controls, was not different after transfer of fresh (14.06 vs. 25.00% P=0.08) or frozen embryos (4.17 vs. 18.92% P=0.08), but significantly decreased in cumulative analysis (15.63 vs. 35.94% P=0.003). HBV infection was negatively associated with LBR in multivariate analysis OR=0.38 (95% CI 0.14-0.92) P<0.05. The implantation rate was lower in the HBV group versus controls, in fresh (14.89 vs. 27.72% P=0.02) and frozen (3.03 vs. 21.65% P=0.01) embryo transfers. CONCLUSION: This study suggests a negative impact of HBV infection in women on the cumulative LBR after IVF.


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Hepatitis B virus , Live Birth , Case-Control Studies , Embryo Transfer , Female , Fertilization in Vitro , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Rate , Retrospective Studies
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J Fr Ophtalmol ; 25(4): 399-403, 2002 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12011745

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PURPOSE: To investigate the outcome of irradiation of complicated choroidal hemangiomas in Sturge-Weber syndrome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The charts of 6 patients (7 eyes) with Sturge-Weber syndrome and choroidal hemangiomas were reviewed. An exudative retinal detachment was the indication for treatment in all cases. The mean age of the 6 patients was 13 years (range, 4 to 20 years). The minimum follow-up time was 1 year. Patients were checked for initial and final best-corrected visual acuity, fundus examination, fluorescein angiography, and tumor thickness on B-scan ultrasonography. The patients were treated with radiotherapy. A total dose of 20 Grays was applied to 7 eyes: 2 with a circumscribed choroidal hemangioma underwent proton therapy and 5 with diffuse hemangioma were treated by external beam irradiation. RESULTS: Complete resolution of the subretinal fluid was achieved in all cases with the tumor height decreased. Visual acuity improved to 1 line or more in 5 eyes and remained stable in 2 eyes. Two cases that underwent proton therapy developed radiation retinopathy. CONCLUSION: External beam radiation is an effective and safe option in the management of choroidal hemangiomas complicated by retinal detachment. Based on our experience, proton therapy should be reserved for sporadic circumscribed choroidal hemangioma.


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Choroid Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Hemangioma/radiotherapy , Sturge-Weber Syndrome/radiotherapy , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Male , Radiotherapy/adverse effects , Radiotherapy Dosage , Treatment Outcome
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Ophtalmologie ; 3(1): 53-6, 1989.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2701326

ABSTRACT

Two young women had an osseous choristoma of the juxtapapillary choroid. They were examined for a macular syndrome caused by a subretinal neovascular membrane with hemorrhage. The investigations led to the initial lesion: the osseous choristoma. Ophthalmoscopic findings, diagnosis and discussion are presented.


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Bone and Bones , Choristoma/pathology , Choroid Neoplasms/pathology , Adult , Angiography , Choristoma/diagnosis , Choristoma/diagnostic imaging , Choroid Neoplasms/diagnosis , Choroid Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Ophthalmoscopy , Spectrophotometry, Infrared , Ultrasonography
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