Publications by authors named "A J Coudert"

Background: New CFTR Modulator triple therapy Elexacaftor-Ivacaftor-Tezacaftor (ETI) prove efficacy in pulmonary outcomes. However, its impact on nasal sinus symptoms in children has not been specifically studied. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of this therapy on nasal sinus symptomatology in children aged 6-12 years.

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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a rare disease in children and a leading cause of heart failure. There are numerous causes of DCM including genetic causes leading to isolated or syndromic presentations, with a wide variety of implicated genes. Among them, PPP1R13L is associated with a recessive syndrome leading to cardiac anomalies with skin, teeth, and hair abnormalities.

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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) leads to increased vascular calcification, and low levels of inorganic pyrophosphate, a natural inhibitor of calcification, have been found in hemodialysis patients.
  • A mouse model was created to study CKD-related vascular calcification and the effects of oral pyrophosphate supplementation.
  • The study found that oral pyrophosphate given for 6 months reduced vascular calcification in CKD-affected mice, suggesting it could be a potential preventive treatment for CKD patients.
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Sjögren syndrome (SS) is an autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammatory infiltrates in the salivary and lacrimal glands. Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are a subset of innate-like T-cells, predominantly found in mucosal tissues with crucial role in epithelial homeostasis. Thus, MAIT cells may be implicated in mucosal alterations of SS patients.

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Cerebral circulation ensures the proper functioning of the entire human body, and its interruption, i.e. stroke, leads to irreversible damage.

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