Publications by authors named "A Debrun"

Camptocormia or Bent Spine Syndrome (BSS) is a symptom, often unknown, affecting elderly patients. Camptocormia is a dynamic anteflexion of the trunk occurring during physical exercises or in standing position and reducible in decubitus. It is caused by an impairment of the extensor muscles of the spinal column, either idiopathic or secondary to a muscular or a neurological disease.

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The aim of this study is to describe the semiology for the assessment of breast asymmetry in the presence of scoliosis. Twenty-four women with right idiopathic scoliosis treated with bracing alone (23 out of 24) or with bracing and spine surgery (1 out of 24) were evaluated by physical and morphological examinations and three-dimensional (3D) surface scan. Physical examination revealed a smaller right breast in 20 women.

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Background: Thirty children operated on for Crohn's disease (CD) were reviewed (1975-1994). The aim of the study was to assess their postoperative outcome.

Patients: 19 boys and 11 girls, aged 15.

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