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Acta Endocrinol (Buchar) ; 16(3): 366-369, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33363662

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Thyroid nodules are common; however, the association of two or more different tumors in the thyroid gland is unusual. We present a first case with the association of three histological types of thryroid tumors. To the best of our knowledge, this association has not been reported in the literature before. We aim here to highlight the possible coexistence of many lesions in the thyroid gland and to discuss treatment options. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of a female patient who presented with a multinodular goiter. The final pathology after total thyroidectomy found the association of a multifocal papillary thyroid microcarcinoma arising within a Hurthle cells adenoma in a lobe and a noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary nuclear features in the other lobe. Due to the very low risk of recurrence, the patient was not treated with radioactive iodine. CONCLUSIONS: Many controversies remain about the management of Hurthle cells tumors and many variants of papillary thyroid carcinoma. Although the management of our case did not change, more studies are necessary to analyze the evolution of patients with multiple thyroid neoplasms. When discussing therapeutic options, the advantages and disadvantages should be considered case by case based on disease staging.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 118(20): 205001, 2017 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28581770

ABSTRACT

Collimated transport of ultrahigh intensity electron current was observed in cold and in laser-shocked vitreous carbon, in agreement with simulation predictions. The fast electron beams were created by coupling high-intensity and high-contrast laser pulses onto copper-coated cones drilled into the carbon samples. The guiding mechanism-observed only for times before the shock breakout at the inner cone tip-is due to self-generated resistive magnetic fields of ∼0.5-1 kT arising from the intense currents of fast electrons in vitreous carbon, by virtue of its specific high resistivity over the range of explored background temperatures. The spatial distribution of the electron beams, injected through the samples at different stages of compression, was characterized by side-on imaging of hard x-ray fluorescence.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24730956

ABSTRACT

Shock ignition concept is a promising approach to inertial confinement fusion that may allow obtaining high fusion energy gains with the existing laser technology. However, the spike driving laser intensities in the range of 1-10 PW/cm2 produces the energetic electrons that may have a significant effect on the target performance. The hybrid numerical simulations including a radiation hydrodynamic code coupled to a rapid Fokker-Planck module are used to asses the role of hot electrons in the shock generation and the target preheat in the time scale of 100 ps and spatial scale of 100 µm. It is shown that depending on the electron energy distribution and the target density profile the hot electrons can either increase the shock amplitude or preheat the imploding shell. In particular, the exponential electron energy spectrum corresponding to the temperature of 30 keV in the present HiPER target design preheats the deuterium-tritium shell and jeopardizes its compression. Ways of improving the target performance are suggested.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25615206

ABSTRACT

Controlling the divergence of laser-driven fast electrons is compulsory to meet the ignition requirements in the fast ignition inertial fusion scheme. It was shown recently that using two consecutive laser pulses one can improve the electron-beam collimation. In this paper we propose an extension of this method by using a sequence of several laser pulses with a gradually increasing intensity. Profiling the laser-pulse intensity opens a possibility to transfer to the electron beam a larger energy while keeping its divergence under control. We present numerical simulations performed with a radiation hydrodynamic code coupled to a reduced kinetic module. Simulation with a sequence of three laser pulses shows that the proposed method allows one to improve the efficiency of the double pulse scheme at least by a factor of 2. This promises to provide an efficient energy transport in a dense matter by a collimated beam of fast electrons, which is relevant for many applications such as ion-beam sources and could present also an interest for fast ignition inertial fusion.

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Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23973105

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: A mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is a malignant salivary gland tumor. Its primitive intraosseous maxillary localization is rare. We report a case with a difficult diagnosis. CASE REPORT: A 42-year-old female patient consulted atypical right sinus area pain. The CT scan revealed a heterogeneous tumor lyzing the right maxillary. The surgical treatment was broad resection. The pathological examination indicated an intramaxillary MEC. The surgical treatment was completed by postoperative radiotherapy. DISCUSSION: Primary intraosseous MEC of the jaws is rare and often affects the mandible. Its intraosseous maxillary localization is even rarer. Its etiopathogenesis is still unknown. The treatment is usually surgical, and the prognosis is based on histological criteria.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid/diagnosis , Jaw Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adult , Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid/pathology , Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid/radiotherapy , Carcinoma, Mucoepidermoid/surgery , Female , Humans , Jaw Neoplasms/pathology , Jaw Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Jaw Neoplasms/surgery
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Case Rep Otolaryngol ; 2012: 262958, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22953104

ABSTRACT

The posttraumatic cholesteatoma is a rare complication of different types of the temporal bone damage. Its diagnosis is often done after several years of evolution, sometimes even at the stage of complications. A case of posttraumatic cholesteatoma is presented that was revealed by a facial nerve paralysis 23 years after a crash of the external auditory canal underlining the importance of the otoscopic and radiological regular monitoring of the patients with a traumatism of the temporal bone.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 109(25): 255004, 2012 Dec 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23368476

ABSTRACT

An intense beam of high energy electrons may create extremely high pressures in solid density materials. An analytical model of ablation pressure formation and shock wave propagation driven by an energetic electron beam is developed and confirmed with numerical simulations. In application to the shock-ignition approach in inertial confinement fusion, the energy transfer by fast electrons may be a dominant mechanism of creation of the igniting shock wave. An electron beam with an energy of 30 keV and energy flux 2-5 PW/cm(2) can create a pressure amplitude more than 300 Mbar for a duration of 200-300 ps in a precompressed solid material.

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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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J Clin Microbiol ; 40(7): 2445-51, 2002 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12089260

ABSTRACT

A real-time quantitative PCR assay has been developed to measure human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) DNA in biological specimens. The assay sensitivity was 10 copies of DNA per well, with a linear dynamic range of 10 to 10(7) copies of HHV-6 DNA. Intra- and interassay variations were, respectively, 0.88 and 0.8% for samples containing 10(2) DNA copies, 0.99 and 0.96% for samples containing 10(4) copies, and 0.76 and 0.9% for samples containing 10(6) copies. Among 34 saliva samples from healthy subjects, 26 were found to contain HHV-6 DNA (76.5%; median, 23,870 copies/ml), and following a single freeze-thaw cycle, 25 of the same samples were found to be positive for HHV-6 DNA, although at a statistically significantly lower concentration (median, 3,497 copies/ml). The assay enabled detection of HHV-6 DNA in lymph node biopsies from patients with Hodgkin's disease (HD) (13 of 37 patients [35.1%]), B-cell neoplasms (8 of 36 patients [22.2%]), and T- or NK-cell neoplasms (3 of 13 patients [23.1%]), with concentrations ranging from 100 to 864,640 HHV-6 copies per microg of DNA (HHV-6B being found in every case except two). All HD patients infected with HHV-6 presented clinically with the nodular sclerosis subtype of HD. The real-time quantitative PCR assay developed here was simple to perform and was sensitive over a wide range of HHV-6 concentrations. It therefore appears to be of potential value in clinical investigation or diagnosis of HHV-6 infection.


Subject(s)
DNA, Viral/analysis , DNA, Viral/genetics , Herpesvirus 6, Human/genetics , Herpesvirus 6, Human/isolation & purification , Lymph Nodes/virology , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Saliva/virology , Adult , Base Sequence , DNA Primers/genetics , Genome, Viral , Hodgkin Disease/virology , Humans , Leukemia, B-Cell/virology , Lymphoma/virology , Lymphoma, B-Cell/virology , Lymphoma, T-Cell/virology , Lymphoproliferative Disorders/virology , Polymerase Chain Reaction/standards , Polymerase Chain Reaction/statistics & numerical data , Reference Standards , Roseolovirus Infections/diagnosis , Roseolovirus Infections/virology , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Tunis Med ; 78(12): 713-8, 2000 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11155375

ABSTRACT

We have led a study about 2251 death witch are declared during 1996 in the Great-Tunis. Results are following: The hospital deaths are as many betters certified that the physician is a specialist. The cause mention rate is about 88.6% for death observed by specialists against 28.5% for those observed by internists. Paradoxically, a precise cause mention is best for deaths that are observed outside hospitals and when the physician is an internist. Badly define morbid states represent 17.1% of outside hospitals mentioned causes against 30.8% in the Hospital. They represent 12% of causes mentioned by internist against 30.1% of those mentioned by specialists. Despite death medical certificate obligation, the strong proportion of badly defined morbid states characterizes death causes. We hope that this situation will be improved by the new model usage of the witch will be introduced since 2000. This certificate mentions death causes distinguished in initial, immediate and associated. This certificate has be the object of the decree n degree 99-1043 of 17 may 1999.


Subject(s)
Cause of Death , Death Certificates , Mortality/trends , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Autopsy/standards , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Physician's Role , Quality Control , Retrospective Studies , Tunisia/epidemiology
15.
Rev Mal Respir ; 16(4): 558-9, 1999 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10549067

ABSTRACT

Acute exposure to tear gas causes generally reversible cutaneous and mucosal irritations. Lasting respiratory manifestations after exposure are exceptional. We report the case of a 26-year-old female teacher with no history of respiratory disease who developed asthma after repeated exposure to tear gas discharged in her class room. The disorders occurring during these repeated exposures to the irritating gas were consistent with the recently described low level reactive airway dysfunction syndrome (low level RADS).


Subject(s)
Asthma/etiology , Occupational Diseases/etiology , Tear Gases/adverse effects , Adult , Asthma/pathology , Female , Humans , Occupational Diseases/pathology , Teaching
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Rev Med Interne ; 19(11): 830-4, 1998 Nov.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9864783

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Diabetes insipidus is a very rare, occasionally misleading, revealing symptom of non Hodgkin's malignant lymphoma. We report a case of this uncommon association and a review of the literature is done. EXEGESIS: Soon after a transient attack of diplopia due to a 6th cranial nerve palsy, idiopathic cerebral diabetes insipidus was diagnosed in a 32-year-old immunocompetent man. As anterior hypopituitarism was absent, the patient was discharged and treated with desmopressin acetate. Six months later, recurrence of diploplia together with raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate was observed and B cell lymphoma was observed in the iliac bone and skull, with extension into the right cavernous sinus. Both tumoral lesions led to important uptake of gallium-67. After a 26-month follow-up following intensive chemotherapy including autologous peripheral stem cell transplantation and local radiotherapy, lymphoma symptoms had disappeared, but the patient's condition had only partially improved with regard to diabetes insipidus. The association of lymphoma and diabetes insipidus which has only been reported in 14 cases is discussed. CONCLUSION: Since endocrine symptoms are often preceding hematological diagnosis, malignant lymphomas should systematically be viewed as potential etiology of diabetes insipidus. Magnetic resonance imaging which is more sensitive than computerized tomography in revealing brain lymphomas is mandatory. Gallium scan imaging might help guide the diagnosis in some instances.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Insipidus/etiology , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/diagnosis , Skull Neoplasms/diagnosis , Abducens Nerve , Adult , Cranial Nerve Diseases/etiology , Diplopia/etiology , Humans , Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin/complications , Male , Paralysis/etiology , Recurrence , Skull Neoplasms/complications
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Ann Hematol ; 77(4): 175-8, 1998 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9829850

ABSTRACT

Aplastic anemia is a rare complication of thymoma and is properly documented in only few cases. Here, we report the case of a previously healthy, 65-year-old patient who was found simultaneously to have a spindle-cell thymoma and severe hypoplastic anemia with a mild infiltration of the bone marrow by CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, CD16+ natural killer cells, and a decrease in blood CD4/CD8 ratio. Cultures of marrow erythroid progenitors demonstrated serum inhibitor. While steroids, cyclophosphamide and antilymphocyte globulin failed to improve hematopoiesis, cyclosporine A (Cy-A) led to a partial, stable remission that was sustained for 4 years. Since Cy-A has been associated with good responses in three cases of thymoma-associated red cell aplasia, we recommend its use in cases of thymoma-associated cytopenias refractory to steroids and cyclophosphamide.


Subject(s)
Cyclosporine/therapeutic use , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Pancytopenia/complications , Thymoma/drug therapy , Thymus Neoplasms/drug therapy , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Aged , Cyclophosphamide/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Retreatment , Thymoma/complications , Thymus Neoplasms/complications , Treatment Outcome
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Rev Neurol (Paris) ; 142(3): 232-7, 1986.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3797927

ABSTRACT

A 56-year-old man had radiation necrosis of the optic pathways, hypothalamus and brainstem following irradiation of a pituitary adenoma at a conventional dose. Factors which predispose to this complication are discussed. Vascular risk factors appear to facilitate radiation induced necrosis, and a reduction of doses is suggested in these cases.


Subject(s)
Brain Diseases/etiology , Pituitary Irradiation/adverse effects , Radiation Injuries/etiology , Adenoma/radiotherapy , Brain Stem/radiation effects , Humans , Hypothalamus/radiation effects , Male , Middle Aged , Necrosis , Pituitary Neoplasms/radiotherapy , Prolactin/metabolism , Radiotherapy Dosage , Visual Pathways/radiation effects
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