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J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod ; 51(9): 102468, 2022 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36057410

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: General anesthesia for cesarean is associated with an increased risk of maternal morbidity compared with neuraxial anesthesia. Reducing the rate of general anesthesia for urgent cesarean in women with epidural analgesia may improve maternal outcomes. Our objective was to identify the rate and factors associated with the conversion to general anesthesia for urgent cesarean among women with labor epidural analgesia. STUDY DESIGN: We performed a retrospective case-control study including singleton-laboring women with epidural analgesia who delivered after 37 gestational weeks by urgent cesarean (Port Royal Maternity unit, 2012-2017). Cases were all women who required conversion from neuraxial analgesia to general anesthesia. Controls were women just before and after each case included. Factors associated with the conversion to general anesthesia were identified using logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Among 3,300 laboring women with an epidural analgesia who delivered by urgent cesarean during the study period, 113 (3.4%,) had a conversion to general anesthesia. Factors associated with conversion to general anesthesia were a cervical dilation ≥ 5 cm at the time of epidural placement (aOR 2.55, 95%CI 1.05-6.21), asymmetric sensory blockade (aOR 3.39, 95%CI 1.11-10.36), need for ≥2 rescue top-ups (aOR 2.88, 95%CI 1.29-6.44), and category 1 cesarean (aOR 3.61, 95%CI 1.77-7.33). CONCLUSION: Among women with labor epidural analgesia, suboptimal analgesia significantly increased the risk for conversion to general anesthesia for urgent cesarean. Epidural placement without delay during labor, regular checks of epidural analgesia efficiency, and epidural replacement in case of inadequate epidural analgesia may decrease the rate of avoidable general anesthesia for urgent cesarean.


Subject(s)
Analgesia, Epidural , Analgesia, Obstetrical , Anesthesia, Epidural , Anesthesia, Obstetrical , Female , Pregnancy , Humans , Male , Analgesia, Epidural/adverse effects , Analgesia, Obstetrical/adverse effects , Anesthesia, Obstetrical/adverse effects , Retrospective Studies , Case-Control Studies , Cesarean Section , Anesthesia, General , Risk Factors
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Ann Chir Plast Esthet ; 64(1): 68-77, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29452717

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hidradenitis suppurativa is a very debilitating disease, treated by antibiotics and excision. The reconstruction is usually done by secondary wound healing and/or split-thichness skin graft. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reconstruction of the axilla with local perforator flaps as a single stage surgical treatment. METHODS: This was a monocentric retrospective study conducted between November 2013 and June 2015. We included the patients with a severe axillary localization of the disease. Between 6 months and 1 year postoperatively, we noted length of complete healing, complications, patients satisfaction score about the surgery, DASH functional score, maximum abduction angle of the arm, and recurrence of the disease. RESULTS: Thirteen patients were included, for a total of seventeen affected axillae. We performed seven thoracodorsal artery perforator flaps, seven lateral intercostal artery perforator flaps and three serratus anterior artery perforator flaps. The mean duration of follow-up was 279.1±84.1 days (180-365). The average complete healing time was 20.5±13.5 days (10-60). Six axillae were compounded (35%). The average recurrence rate of HS was 0%. The average score in the DASH questionnaire was 68.6±35.3 points (39-152) and the average maximum abduction angle of the arm was 160.6±18.5 degrees. The average score on the satisfaction questionnaire was 36.5±5.6 points (25-43). CONCLUSION: This is a single stage, reliable and effective surgical procedure. The results are very encouraging, with a good quality of life, a low functional disability and a shorter healing time.


Subject(s)
Axilla/surgery , Hidradenitis Suppurativa/surgery , Perforator Flap , Quality of Life , Range of Motion, Articular/physiology , Shoulder Joint/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Satisfaction , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Nat Commun ; 5: 3280, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24518054

ABSTRACT

In the quest to increase the critical temperature Tc of cuprate superconductors, it is essential to identify the factors that limit the strength of superconductivity. The upper critical field Hc2 is a fundamental measure of that strength, yet there is no agreement on its magnitude and doping dependence in cuprate superconductors. Here we show that the thermal conductivity can be used to directly detect Hc2 in the cuprates YBa2Cu3Oy, YBa2Cu4O8 and Tl2Ba2CuO6+δ, allowing us to map out Hc2 across the doping phase diagram. It exhibits two peaks, each located at a critical point where the Fermi surface of YBa2Cu3Oy is known to undergo a transformation. Below the higher critical point, the condensation energy, obtained directly from Hc2, suffers a sudden 20-fold collapse. This reveals that phase competition-associated with Fermi-surface reconstruction and charge-density-wave order-is a key limiting factor in the superconductivity of cuprates.

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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 27(3): e333-7, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22882283

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We lack data on how physicians can instill confidence in patients. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine whether dress style (professional white coat or formal, semiformal or casual attire) affects confidence in the physician by patients (children, teenagers, adults) with dermatology complaints consulting in the hospital or private practice. METHODS: Design. Descriptive prospective cross sectional study carried out from July 1, 2008 to July 1, 2009. Setting. Outpatients in the department of dermatology of a French tertiary care hospital, and two dermatological private consulting rooms. Participants and design. Consulting patients were ≥ 7 years and classified as children 7-11 years old, accompanying parents, teenagers (12-17 years), and adults ≥ 18 years consulting alone. Subjects viewed two iconographic boards containing 4 photographs in a random order of a male physician on 1 board and a female physician on the other board in 4 different dress styles: professional (white coat and stethoscope), formal (shirt and tie for men), semiformal, and casual (T-shirt, jeans). Subjects then completed a questionnaire asking them to rate, on a scale of 0-10, their confidence in the physicians portrayed and answered whether they considered physician dress important. Main outcomes and measures. The main outcome was subjects' ranking of photos of physicians by dress style, according to the confidence they felt. For children 7-11 years old, we considered the frequency of the chosen dress style. The secondary outcome was whether physician dress was important to patients. RESULTS: We included 329 patients. Children at the hospital most frequently chose the photo of the physician, both male (62%) and female (64%), with the white coat. Teenagers' choices were professional dress, then semiformal, formal, and casual attire. Accompanying adults and adults consulting alone had the same ranking. CONCLUSIONS: In France, patients of all ages who consult for dermatology complaints in hospital and in private practice have the most confidence in a physician who wears a professional white coat.


Subject(s)
Clothing , Patients/psychology , Physicians , Trust , Adolescent , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Physician-Patient Relations , Prospective Studies
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J Nutr Health Aging ; 16(2): 155-61, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22323351

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of aerobic training in the context of antioxidant supplementation on systemic oxidative stress and leukocytes heat shock protein (Hsp)72 expression in the elderly. DESIGN: Sixteen septuagenarians (8 males and 8 females, mean age 74.6) were supplemented with Vitamin C and E (respectively 500 and 100mg per day) and randomly assigned either to sedentary (AS) or individualized aerobically trained (AT) group for 8 weeks. METHODS: Plasma Vitamin C and E concentrations and aerobic fitness, as well as resting and post graded exercise (GXT) Hsp72 expression in leukocytes, plasma levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and advanced oxidation protein product (AOPP) were measured pre and post training / supplementation. RESULTS: At the end of the intervention, the two groups showed a significant increase in resting plasma vitamin C and E (approximately 50 and 20% increase respectively) and a significant decrease in both resting and post GXT plasma TBARS and AOPP (approximately 25 and 20% decrease respectively). These changes were of similar magnitude in the two groups. The reduced oxidative stress was concomitant with a 15% decreased expression of Hsp72 in monocytes and granulocytes in both groups. CONCLUSION: This study provides evidence that in elderly, increased concentration of antioxidant vitamins C and E is associated with a reduction in oxidative stress and leukocytes Hsp72. In this context, 8 weeks of aerobic training has no impact on oxidative stress or leukocytes Hsp72 expression in elderly people.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Exercise/physiology , HSP72 Heat-Shock Proteins/metabolism , Leukocytes/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Aged , Aging/metabolism , Ascorbic Acid/blood , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Humans , Male , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/metabolism , Vitamin E/blood
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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 138(1): 7-10, 2011 Jan.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21276454

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Fractional resurfacing is a new concept in laser treatment designed to divide radiation into multiple evenly spaced microspots. The aim of our study was to analyze side effects and complications following fractional CO2 laser therapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This retrospective study involved the analysis of records of patients treated with ablative fractional CO2 laser. Pain, type and duration of usual side effects, and immediate complications were analysed. RESULTS: Forty-six treatments were studied. The average duration of erythema was 5.2 (±2) days while that of scabs was 4.1 (±1.9) days. Average pain was 3.3/10 (±2.5) for nine patients premedicated with Emla® and 4.1/10 (±2) for the other 14 non-premedicated patients. Complications were reported for 21.7% of the 46 treatments, as follows: 10.6% facial herpes, some of which occurred despite antiviral prophylaxis (valacyclovir 500 mg/day p.o.), 8.7% inflammatory reactions, including severe facial swelling, and 2.2% acne. All complications resolved quickly. DISCUSSION: Our study specifically examined the safety of CO2 fractional lasers and showed an acceptable per interventional pain and simple follow-ups. The frequency of complications was high compared to that described with the Fraxel®, but no severe complications were reported. Given the extent of herpes complications, our study encourages the prescription of valacyclovir prophylaxis 500 mg twice a day for all patients. Patients should also be informed of the high risk of severe inflammatory reaction.


Subject(s)
Lasers, Gas/adverse effects , Plasma Skin Regeneration/adverse effects , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Time Factors
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 77(1): 179-86, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21037305

ABSTRACT

Lactobacillus helveticus can possess one or two cell envelope proteinases (CEPs), called PrtH2 and PrtH. The aim of this work was to explore the diversity of 15 strains of L. helveticus, isolated from various origins, in terms of their proteolytic activities and specificities on pure caseins or on milk casein micelles. CEP activity differed 14-fold when the strains were assayed on a synthetic substrate, but no significant differences were detected between strains possessing one or two CEPs. No correlation was observed between the proteolytic activities of the strains and their rates of acidification in milk. The kinetics of hydrolysis of purified α(s1)- and ß-casein by L. helveticus whole cells was monitored using Tris-Tricine sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) electrophoresis, and for four strains, the peptides released were identified using mass spectrometry. While rapid hydrolysis of pure ß-casein was observed for all strains, the hydrolysis kinetics of α(s1)-casein was the only criterion capable of distinguishing between the strains based on the number of CEPs. Fifty-four to 74 peptides were identified for each strain. When only PrtH2 was present, 22 to 30% of the peptides originated from α(s1)-casein. The percentage increased to 41 to 49% for strains in which both CEPs were expressed. The peptide size ranged from 6 to 33 amino acids, revealing a broad range of cleavage specificities, involving all classes of amino acids (Leu, Val, Ala, Ile, Glu, Gln, Lys, Arg, Met, and Pro). Regions resistant to proteolysis were identified in both caseins. When strains were grown in milk, a drastic reduction in the number of peptides was observed, reflecting changes in accessibility and/or peptide assimilation during growth.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Caseins/metabolism , Endopeptidases/metabolism , Lactobacillus helveticus/enzymology , Lactobacillus helveticus/metabolism , Hydrolysis , Kinetics , Lactobacillus helveticus/isolation & purification , Mass Spectrometry , Peptides/chemistry , Phenotype
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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 137(6-7): 455-9, 2010.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20620575

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Darier's disease, an autosomal dominant disorder, is often resistant to therapy. There have been few encouraging reports in recent years of treatment using topical 5-fluorouracil (5FU) in this indication. We describe three cases of Darier's disease treated with Efudix: though it initially proved very effective, after several months this treatment became inefficacious. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Case 1: a 16-year-old girl with Darier's disease refractory to conventional treatments. Treatment with topical 5FU was initiated. After 3 weeks, her cutaneous lesions had practically disappeared, leaving only pigmented scars. At 6 months, worsening of the disease was controlled by increasing 5FU. At 11 months, the disease worsened and 5FU, which proved inefficient, was stopped. Case 2: a 59-year-old woman presenting treatment-resistant Darier's disease was given 5FU. After 1 week, improvement began and was evident at 4 months. However, after 13 months of treatment, the disease progressed, and increased 5FU proved completely ineffective. Case 3: a 29-year-old woman was hospitalized for inflammatory Darier's disease. Topical 5FU was applied to the left half of the body and a short course of oral corticosteroids was prescribed. After 10 days of treatment, there was a clear improvement. After 6 weeks, the patient showed episodes of healthy skin. However after 3 months, the patient stopped taking her treatment due to inefficacy. DISCUSSION: While topical 5FU seems to be effective initially in treating Darier's disease, this efficacy subsides over time. Although no adverse effects were noted in our patients, use of 5FU can result in serious adverse reactions. Because of the loss of efficacy of this treatment following initial success, coupled with its poorly evaluated safety, caution must be exercised when prescribing it, particularly in patients with dihydropyriminidine dehydrogenase (DPD) deficiency or for use on damaged skin.


Subject(s)
Darier Disease/drug therapy , Fluorouracil/therapeutic use , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Administration, Topical , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 136(10): 723-6, 2009 Oct.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19801258

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Palpebrum xanthelasma is the most common type of xanthoma seen in adults but it is extremely rare in children. We report an original case of bilateral xanthelasma palpebrarum associated with juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) in a 7-year-old child. Only two cases of xanthelasma in children have been described to date. The association of xanthelasma and JXG has never been described. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A 7-year-old boy presented xanthelasmas on both eyelids. At the same time, pinkish JXG papules appeared on the child's trunk. The boy had been diagnosed at the age of 10 months with myelogenous leukaemia, which was in remission. He also had a familial history of hypercholesterolaemia. The skin lesions were removed and microscopic examination confirmed the diagnosis of xanthelasmas and JXG. DISCUSSION: This patient's presentation is unusual in several respects: the presence of xanthelasma in a child, appearance of JXG at an advanced age, and the association of these two diseases in a child with a past history of leukaemia. The occurrence of these skin lesions did not appear to be linked to the history of malignant blood disease in this patient.


Subject(s)
Eyelid Diseases/complications , Xanthogranuloma, Juvenile/complications , Xanthomatosis/complications , Child , Eyelid Diseases/pathology , Humans , Male , Xanthogranuloma, Juvenile/pathology , Xanthomatosis/pathology
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Int J Sports Med ; 28(8): 703-12, 2007 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17497591

ABSTRACT

The present study was designed to investigate whether a protein hydrolysate enriched in branched chain amino acids and antioxidants, trace and mineral elements, and vitamins would affect performance and fatigue. Eighteen sportsmen underwent testing before and after 28 days supplementation with either treatment in protein hydrolysate or placebo. Testing included exhaustive aerobic and anaerobic exercises with determination of blood lactate concentration through exercise and recovery and antioxidant status, but also measurements of maximal oxidative capacity (V. (max)) and citrate synthase activity (CS) from a resting muscle biopsy. Protein hydrolysate resulted in a significant decrease in fatigue indices, without affecting performances. A significant increase in enzymatic antioxidant and a decrease in oxidative damage were observed at rest after treatment but not with a placebo. Decrease in maximal blood lactate and improvement of blood lactate removal were only observed after protein hydrolysate treatment. Furthermore, CS increased significantly, whereas no change was observed in V. (max). In conclusion, this protein hydrolysate treatment induced adaptations that may promote a decrease in fatigue during exercises, potentially explained by changes in parameters used to represent oxidative damage and antioxidant status at rest and changes in lactate metabolism.


Subject(s)
Adaptation, Physiological/physiology , Dietary Supplements , Exercise , Protein Hydrolysates/administration & dosage , Adult , Fatigue , France , Humans , Male , Oxidative Stress , Task Performance and Analysis
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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 134(4 Pt 1): 357-61, 2007 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17483756

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Large B-cell lymphoma of the leg in elderly subjects, of intermediate prognosis according to the new EORTC classification, may present as nodular or ulcerated forms. There has been relatively little study of the various etiological hypotheses advanced, including venous insufficiency. We report the case of an elderly man with chronic leg ulcer, recently undergoing modification, in which microscopy revealed large B-cell lymphoma (CD20-). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A 78 year-old man presented chronic ulcer of the right leg of mixed origin with severe venous insufficiency and arteritis. In the previous 2 months, 2 nodules appeared in the centre of the ulcer. Histological examination of a skin biopsy revealed the presence of large B-cell lymphoma and immunohistochemical analysis showed positive anti-CD79a+, CD20- antibody labeling of cells. Staging studies showed only locoregional invasion. Because of the positive CD20- labeling, ZEM chemotherapy (idarubicine, cyclophosphamide, prednisolone) was given, resulting in disappearance of the nodules after four months and preliminary epidermal healing of the ulcer. Several months later, severe infectious complications necessitated amputation. Examination of the excised sample showed no residual tumor. DISCUSSION: Many causal links have been proposed between large B-cell lymphoma of the leg and aetiologies such as infectious agents, Koebner phenomenon and chronic lymphedema, as well as various other vascular factors. A number of hypotheses were proposed in the present case. It may have been leg ulcer cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, or, more likely, development of lymphoma on a chronic mixed ulcer, with the respective roles of vascular disease, local immunosuppression and antigenic stimulation subject to debate.


Subject(s)
Leg Ulcer/etiology , Lymphoma, B-Cell/diagnosis , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis , Aged , Antigens, CD/immunology , Antigens, CD20/immunology , C-Reactive Protein/metabolism , Femoral Vein/pathology , Humans , Leg Ulcer/pathology , Male , Veins
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Eur J Nutr ; 43(6): 367-74, 2004 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15490200

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have described an important selenium deficiency in a mountain region (Glanle) in the west of Ivory Coast. AIM OF THE STUDY: To assess the antioxidant capacity of subjects from a selenium deficient area in Ivory Coast (Glanle region). METHODS: This study involved 57 subjects, 18 to 69 years old, living in the Glanle region and 56 healthy controls living in the southern coastal region (Bodou). In the Glanle region families consume basically a vegetarian and crude palm oil diet, whereas in the Bodou region, families eat a fish-based diet with principally refined palm oil. Fasting blood samples were collected to assess the following parameters: lipid status (plasma total lipids; total-, HDL and LDL-cholesterol; triglycerides; phospholipids; fatty acid composition), plasma protein status (total protein, albumin, transthyretin, orosomucoid, CRP, transferrin), antioxidant capacity (plasma selenium, uric acid, retinol, alpha-tocopherol and tocotrienols levels, plasma seleno-glutathione peroxidase (GSHPx) activity) and oxidative stress markers (malondialdehyde (MDA) and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP)). RESULTS: The mountain region samples (Glanle) were characterized by significantly lower plasma albumin, total-, HDL- and LDL-cholesterol, retinol and selenium levels, plasma PUFA content and GSHPx activity, but significantly higher alpha-tocopherol index and total tocotrienol level, than controls from the coastal area (Bodou). These results suggest a higher exposure risk to oxidative stress for the mountain region subjects. However, the absence of oxidative damage in this group provides evidence of a selenium independent protection mechanism against oxidative stress. This protection is related to lower plasma LDL cholesterol and PUFA content, and to higher alpha-tocopherol index, delta and total tocotrienols. CONCLUSION: The long-term consumption of crude palm oil could be considered as an effective protective factor against oxidative stress.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/metabolism , Blood Proteins/metabolism , Lipid Metabolism , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Plant Oils/administration & dosage , Selenium/deficiency , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Cote d'Ivoire , Female , Humans , Lipid Peroxidation , Male , Middle Aged , Nutritional Status , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxidative Stress/physiology , Palm Oil , Selenium/blood , Selenium/metabolism
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Chem Senses ; 29(3): 189-98, 2004 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15047593

ABSTRACT

Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are lipocalins secreted in the nasal mucus of vertebrates, which convey odorants to their neuronal receptors. We compared the binding properties of a recombinant rat OBP (OBP-1F) using a set of six odorants of various chemical structures. We examined the binding properties by both fluorescent probe competition and isothermal titration calorimetry. OBP-1F affinity constants, in the micromolar range, varied by more than one order of magnitude and were roughly correlated to the odorant size. The observed binding stoichiometry was found to be around one odorant per dimer. Using tyrosine differential spectroscopy, the binding of ligand was shown to induce local conformational changes. A three-dimensional structure of OBP-1F, modelled using the known structure of aphrodisin as template, allowed us to suggest the location of the observed structural changes outside of the binding pocket. These results are consistent with one binding site located in one of the two beta-barrels of the OBP-1F dimer and a subtle conformational change correlated with binding of an odorant molecule, which hampers uptake of a second odorant by the other hydrophobic pocket.


Subject(s)
Receptors, Odorant/chemistry , Receptors, Odorant/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Binding, Competitive/physiology , Dimerization , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Ligands , Models, Molecular , Molecular Conformation , Molecular Sequence Data , Protein Structure, Tertiary , Rats , Receptors, Odorant/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/chemistry , Recombinant Proteins/genetics , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Thermodynamics
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Bull Cancer ; 88(11): 1069-74, 2001 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11741800

ABSTRACT

We describe the psychological reactions after diagnosis and treatment of the malignant intraocular tumors: uveal melanoma and retinoblastoma. The chapter on uveal melanoma includes general consideration on the treatment of these tumors, the psychological effects on the patients, the professional and social problems, the follow-up after treatment and the results of recent studies on quality of life. For retinoblastoma we describe the treatments and results with the risk of second cancer, the follow-up of the patients, the psychological problems for parents and children and the specificity of the familial cases.


Subject(s)
Melanoma/psychology , Retinal Neoplasms/psychology , Retinoblastoma/psychology , Uveal Neoplasms/psychology , Attitude , Child , Eye Enucleation/psychology , Humans , Maternal Behavior , Melanoma/therapy , Parents/psychology , Quality of Life , Retinal Neoplasms/therapy , Retinoblastoma/therapy , Uveal Neoplasms/therapy
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Ophthalmic Epidemiol ; 8(4): 237-49, 2001 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11471092

ABSTRACT

The POLA study (June 1995 through July 1997) is a population-based study on cataract and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and their risk factors in 2584 residents of Séte (South of France), aged 60--95 years. Classification of AMD was performed on 50 degrees fundus photographs, according to an international classification. The presence of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors was determined by interviewer-based questionnaire, clinical examination (anthropometry, blood pressure) and fasting plasma measurements. Using a logistic model adjusted for age and gender, late AMD was not significantly associated with a history of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, use of hypocholesterolemic drugs, hypertension, blood pressure or plasma lipids. Obese subjects (body mass index greater than 30 kg/m( 2)) had a 2.29-fold (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.00--5.23) and 1.54-fold (CI: 1.05--2.26) increased risk of late AMD and pigmentary abnormalities in comparison with lean subjects. Finally, the risk of soft drusen was decreased in those subjects with a history of cardiovascular disease (odds-ratio (OR) = 0.72, CI: 0.54--0.97), and increased with increasing levels of HDL-cholesterol (OR = 1.52, CI: 1.14--2.02). None of these results were modified by further adjustments for smoking, educational level and plasma alpha-tocopherol. These results need to be confirmed by other studies, which ideally should be longitudinal and prospective.


Subject(s)
Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Macular Degeneration/epidemiology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , France/epidemiology , Fundus Oculi , Humans , Macular Degeneration/diagnosis , Male , Middle Aged , Photography , Prevalence , Risk Factors
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Encephale ; 25(1): 50-8, 1999.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10205734

ABSTRACT

Utilization of the Stroop test with schizophrenic subjects is reviewed from 32 studies published since 1960. This test, in which subject has to name the color of color-words which are congruent or incongruent, is much used as a selective attention test. Its specific disturbance in schizophrenics would confirm the overload of consciousness with unsignificant non filtered information, probably due to lowering of frontal functions. Stroop effect is not always raised in these patients, especially when general slowing is taken into account. Technical differences modify the test power and can explain contradictory results. The thought disorder symptom seems the most correlated with the results of the test, and particular sensitiveness of paranoïd form has been argued. Neuroleptics do not seem to act on Stroop effect. Factors explaining the great variability of patients in this test are not fully put in light. One hypothesis, already raised, is that the test is linked to a particular attentional constitutional aptitude, and whose relations with the illness are to be explained.


Subject(s)
Neuropsychological Tests , Schizophrenia/diagnosis , Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Chlorpromazine/therapeutic use , Frontal Lobe/physiopathology , Humans , Schizophrenia/drug therapy , Schizophrenia/physiopathology , Schizophrenic Psychology
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