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An Fac Odontol ; (25): 5-20, 1989 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2701154

ABSTRACT

The existence, frequency and origin of the middle superior alveolar nerves was studied in 100 cases. 40 dried bones and 40 formaldehyded bones with the nerves in situ, were observed by transilumunation; and 20 hemi sectioned heads were disected with the help of transilumination. The middle superior alveolar nerve was found in 57 cases, in 35 arose from the Maxillary nerve trunk in the infraorbital canal and in 22 arose from the Maxillary nerve trunk in the tuberosity face of the maxillary bone, very near of the beginning of the infraorbital canal. A enlarged review of the literature and the comparison with our findings, was made too.


Subject(s)
Maxillary Nerve/anatomy & histology , Humans , Transillumination
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Drugs Exp Clin Res ; 11(3): 233-5, 1985.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2424702

ABSTRACT

Palliative chemotherapy in cases of epidermoid bronchogenic carcinoma, initially judged to be inoperable, made it possible to perform operative resection in 50 cases. An association of cis-platinum and bleomycin was used, this combination having previously been considered synergistic. In certain cases the tumour seemed to have disappeared on macroscopic examination of the resected specimen, and in some instances no tumoral cells could be found on histological examination. This series brought out several positive features: chemotherapy made it possible to operate on patients previously judged to be inoperable; it ensured maximum local efficiency of drugs because of the absence of abnormal vascularity; and it made it possible to anticipate the cure of occult metastases. However, three negative aspects were also present: modification of postoperative TNM classification making it difficult to establish a prognosis; difficulty in determining therapeutic strategy for pNo; and inadequate long-term follow-up. On the whole the positive points appeared to outweigh the negative aspects, but a randomized study is necessary to confirm this.


Subject(s)
Bleomycin/therapeutic use , Carcinoma, Bronchogenic/drug therapy , Cisplatin/therapeutic use , Lung Neoplasms/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Carcinoma, Bronchogenic/surgery , Humans , Lung Neoplasms/surgery , Middle Aged , Postoperative Period , Prognosis
5.
Rev Mal Respir ; 2 Suppl 1: S61-7, 1985.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2870549

ABSTRACT

The objectives of this study, in which Almitrine bismesylate was administered for one year in chronic bronchitics with obstructive hypoxia, were to assess its clinical and gasometric efficacy and its clinical, laboratory, spirometric and electrocardiac acceptability. The blood gas results show a significant rise in PaO2 (p less than 0.001) rising by 5.5 mmHg after 6 months (T6) and by 6.0 mmHg after 12 months (T12) in comparison with the value at the study's onset. The PaCO2 fell by 3.3 mmHg at T6 and 2.7 mmHg at T12 (p less than 0.001). The dyspnoea of the patient, scored by the doctor on a scale of severity from 0 to 5 was situated on a mean of 3.3 points at the beginning of the study. It was significantly reduced by 0.8 points at T6 and by 0.9 points at T12 (p less than 0.001). The percentage of patients hospitalised during the course of the study fell significantly in comparison with the previous year, from 68% to 49% (p less than 0.001). The improvement in clinical status and in blood gases bore no relation to changes in respiratory function. The clinical acceptability of the product was good; few side effects were observed and the respiratory, digestive and neurological problems were often pre-existing. They only led to cessation of treatment in three cases. The electrocardiogram was unchanged. The laboratory investigations was unchanged, with the exception of a fall in red blood cells in relation to the correction of the hypoxaemia in polycythaemic patients.


Subject(s)
Bronchitis/drug therapy , Central Nervous System Stimulants/therapeutic use , Piperazines/therapeutic use , Almitrine , Bronchitis/physiopathology , Chronic Disease , Drug Tolerance , Dyspnea/drug therapy , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Pulmonary Gas Exchange , Respiratory Function Tests
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Toxicol Eur Res ; 5(5): 217-9, 1983 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6675207

ABSTRACT

A case of Diazomethane intoxication has been reported. Diazomethane is gaz commonly used by pharmacological and industrial chemist. This case of intoxication is rare, since only 15 other cases have been published up to now. A review of the literature leads leads describe the clinical feature of such an intoxication by gaz inhalation. When Diazomethane is inhaled it induces respiratory and general disorders. In some cases, it be fatal, and, in some other cases, when a second exposure happens, bronchial asthma may appear. Post mortem studies show pulmonary oedema lesions with important inflammatory reaction localized in the peribronchia. It must be emphasized that direct aggression is probably responsive of toxical discorders, but increase of the symptoms consecutive to a second exposure are related to allergical mechanisms.


Subject(s)
Diazomethane/poisoning , Gas Poisoning/physiopathology , Occupational Diseases/chemically induced , Adult , Asthma/chemically induced , Female , Gas Poisoning/pathology , Humans , Occupational Diseases/physiopathology
8.
Poumon Coeur ; 39(3): 139-43, 1983.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6622355

ABSTRACT

A case of large arteriovenous aneurysm in the right upper lobe of a 27-year old man is reported. The pulmonary angioma was responsible for a 30% shunt with hypoxia and polycythaemia but was only discovered while looking for the origin of a cerebral abscess. A few weeks after surgical treatment of the cerebral abscess, the right upper lobe was excised with immediate correction of the hypoxia. This case shows that pulmonary angiomas can sometimes be revealed by neurological complications, and that visceral angiomas should not remain undiagnosed. They should be considered as part of a Rendu-Osler disease, the familial character of which may contribute to an early diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Arteriovenous Malformations/pathology , Lung/blood supply , Adult , Arteriovenous Malformations/complications , Arteriovenous Malformations/surgery , Brain Abscess/complications , Cyanosis/etiology , Humans , Male , Polycythemia/etiology , Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic/pathology
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Bull Eur Physiopathol Respir ; 18(1): 81-6, 1982.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7053780

ABSTRACT

The coexistence of gastroesophageal reflux (GER) and respiratory diseases has led us to raise three questions : 1) how frequent is GER in patients with chronic bronchitis?, 2) is the respiratory function in patients with chronic bronchitis different when they have a GER and when they do not?, 3) is the GER different in patients with chronic bronchitis and in subjects not suffering with chronic bronchitis? The study of esophageal pH after a test meal showed there was a GER in 29 out of the 47 patients studied. The measurements of lung volume, air flow, pulmonary compliance, as well as the alveolo-capillary transfer of carbon monoxide, showed that there was no difference in the lung function of bronchitics whether they had a reflux or not. On the other hand, refluxes are less frequent but longer in patients having bronchitis and a GER, than in those having a GER but not having bronchitis. This must be linked to a low esophageal clearance which could be related to the attack of bronchitis. Only a well carried out prospective study of the treatment of GER in patients will reveal if the reflux increases bronchitic symptoms.


Subject(s)
Bronchitis/complications , Gastroesophageal Reflux/etiology , Lung/physiopathology , Bronchitis/physiopathology , Chronic Disease , Female , Gastroesophageal Reflux/prevention & control , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Respiratory Function Tests
18.
Sem Hop ; 56(45-46): 1919-22, 1980.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6256902

ABSTRACT

The authors report the retrospective study of 333 cases of pneumococcal infection recorded in in-patients at the Rouen CHU (University Hospital Centre) from january 1974 to december 1978. Pneumococcal infection involves mainly the lungs (210 cases) according to different features. Pleural involvement is found in 70 cases only. Extra-respiratory localizations are less frequently encountered; they are represented mainly by meningitis (43 cases). Prognosis depends more on diathesis factors such as age and associated pathology than on the site of infection (cases with isolated respiratory involvement being usually less severe). The authors insist on the necessity of prevention especially by vaccination, of which indication is discussed.


Subject(s)
Cross Infection/epidemiology , Pneumococcal Infections/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Cross Infection/mortality , France , Humans , Meningitis/epidemiology , Middle Aged , Pleural Diseases/epidemiology , Pneumococcal Infections/mortality , Pneumonia, Pneumococcal/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies
19.
Poumon Coeur ; 36(5): 309-12, 1980.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6779272

ABSTRACT

The authors report 43 observations of pulmonary or extra-pulmonary tuberculosis, bacteriologically proved, in which liver biopsies revealed more or less complete granulomatous lesions. The culture of 29 liver fragments on Löwenstein and Colestos medium enabled the identification of the tuberculous bacillum in only one case. In the other cases the hepatic lesion has only been related to the tuberculosis because of the clinical and bacteriological context. Therefore, besides exceptional cases where Koch bacillum is revealed in the liver parenchyma, it seems that granulomatosis can be considered a control for the delayed hypersensitivity reaction to the tuberculous antigens, and not to the tuberculous infection localized to liver.


Subject(s)
Granuloma/pathology , Liver Diseases/pathology , Tuberculosis, Hepatic/pathology , Adult , Aged , Female , Granuloma/complications , Granuloma/microbiology , Humans , Liver Diseases/complications , Liver Diseases/microbiology , Male , Middle Aged , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Tuberculosis, Hepatic/complications
20.
Arch Intern Med ; 140(9): 1240-2, 1980 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7406624

ABSTRACT

In one patient with pulmonary sarcoidosis, hypertension occurred during the course of the disease. Aortography showed extensive narrowing of the right renal artery. Surgical exploration disclosed extensive periaortic and perirenal fibrosis. This fibrosis encircled the right renal artery and caused extrinsic compression. Pathological examination disclosed a large amount of histiocyte epithelioid infiltration in various samples of the fibrosis and particularly in the adventitia of the renal artery, highly suggestive of sarcoidal angiitis. Surgical biopsy was performed on both kidneys. The right kidney, protected by arterial stenosis, was little altered, while the left kidney showed extensive interstitial, tubular, and glomerular lesions. The glomerular lesions were focal and segmental hyalinosis.


Subject(s)
Glomerulonephritis/pathology , Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental/pathology , Renal Artery Obstruction/pathology , Retroperitoneal Fibrosis/pathology , Sarcoidosis/pathology , Adult , Humans , Hypertension, Renovascular/pathology , Kidney Glomerulus/pathology , Male
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