Publications by authors named "de FERRON"

The paper describes a simple and compact 0.5 MV high-voltage capacitive probe developed in common by Université de Pau (France) and Loughborough University (UK). Design details are provided, together with a simple and straightforward methodology developed to assess the characteristics of high-voltage probes.

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Short-range correlations of the molecular orientations in liquid n-alkanes have been extensively studied from depolarized Rayleigh scattering and thermodynamic measurements. These correlations between segments induce structural anisotropy in the fluid bulk. This phenomenon, which is characteristic of linear chain molecules when the constituting segments are nor freely jointed, but interact through a given angular potential, is then present in the linear n-Cn series, increasing its magnitude with chain length, and it is therefore less relevant or even completely absent in branched alkanes.

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Subacute paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration (SPCD) is a cerebellar syndrome associated with an identifiable or occult carcinoma without direct involvement of the nervous system by the cancer. This subacute syndrome is due to an extensive Purkinje cell destruction by anti-Purkinje cells autoantibodies. Some of them are specific for example "anti-YO" antibodies in gynecologic cancer situations.

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Four men and one woman of the same family with Kennedy-type-bulbo-spinal amyotrophy have been followed up for 7 to 20 years. The genetic marker: insertion of repeated sequences of trinucleotide Cytosine-Adénine-Guanine described by Fischbeck and La Spada in Nature (1991), in the coding region of the androgen receptor gene, on the long arm of X chromosome, has been demonstrated here by DNA extraction and PCR amplification.

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Electrophysiological investigations were carried out on a 43 year-old man with segmental hyperhidrosis in three radicular territories, generalized anhidrosis elsewhere and areflexia. A recurrent labial herpetic rash and a history of sweating disorders in his grandfather were the only associated clinical data. Sympathetic skin response was found to be absent in anhidrotic territories, including the hands and feet, although it was present in hyperhidrotic territories.

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We report two cases of epithelioid sarcoma (ES), including one with a 32-year follow-up. Difficult diagnostic problems often arise in this infrequent form of soft tissue sarcoma that predominantly involves the extremities and usually affects young individuals. Immunohistochemistry cannot elucidate histogenesis but does provide helpful information for the differential diagnosis.

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Of 800 patients undergoing operation for primary hyperparathyroidism between 1960 and 1985, 163 presented parathyroid adenomas located in other than typical sites in normal parathyroid glands. A retrospective study of case-reports is used to demonstrate the value of complementary investigations in the localization of these lesions, and to emphasize certain operative factors indispensable for their detection.

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