Publications by authors named "Adrien Lecoeuvre"

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  • Orbital lesions, which can be either benign or malignant, are difficult to diagnose without invasive procedures such as biopsy or surgery, highlighting the need for noninvasive diagnostic tools.
  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at 3T for differentiating between malignant and benign orbital tumors using data from a large group of participants who underwent imaging before surgery.
  • Results showed that specific imaging parameters significantly differentiated malignant from benign lesions, with the best model combining various imaging techniques achieving a good diagnostic performance.
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Background: Stapes prosthesis dislocation is the first cause of revision stapes surgery. To our knowledge, there is no data about stability of the incus attachment of manual crimped prosthesis of different materials. This study aimed to compare the dislocation incidence between titanium and fluoroplastic stapes prostheses.

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Background: In acute intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), the prognostic value of the MRI spot sign on hematoma expansion (HE) and poor functional outcome is poorly known.

Methods: We retrospectively included patients admitted over a 4-year period for an acute ICH in a single institution using MRI as the first-line imaging tool. The presence and number of MRI spot signs on contrast-enhanced T1-weighted imaging was evaluated by one neuroradiologist, blinded from outcomes.

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Background: Home hospitalization at the end of life can sometimes be perturbed by unplanned hospital admissions (UHAs, defined as any admission that is not part of a preplanned care procedure), which increase the likelihood of death in hospital. The objectives were to describe the occurrence and causes of UHAs in cancer patients receiving end-of-life care at home, and to identify factors associated with UHAs and death in hospital.

Methods: A retrospective, single-center study (performed at a regional cancer center in the city of Lille, northern France) of advanced cancer patients discharged to home hospitalization between January 2014 and December 2017.

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