Publications by authors named "Auguste L"

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a major public health problem worldwide. After several reported outbreaks, the current extent of infections caused by this orthoflavivirus in the Sahel remains to be explored. We investigated the prevalence of neutralizing antibodies against ZIKV in the general population, in HIV-infected individuals and in livestock in Chad using a seroneutralization assay that ensures high specificity level.

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Background: Conventionally, management of involutional entropion involves correcting both vertical and horizontal laxity, however the optimal surgical approach is debated.

Objective: To compare the recurrence rate of horizontal lower eyelid shortening alone with combined surgical approaches for correction of involutional lower eyelid entropion.

Methods And Material: A retrospective, comparative, consecutive case series of patients undergoing surgery for involutional lower eyelid entropion with both horizontal and vertical laxity.

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Organotypic 3D tissue models have greatly contributed to understand a wide range of molecular and cellular characteristics within a functional or diseased tissue. Human skin reconstructs which act as models are most useful for a wide range of investigations, ranging from tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, drug development, screening, and discovery to name a few. There are many approaches for reconstructing 3D skin tissue models, however, to date there have been very few that are able to generate organotypic 3D constructs with a single technology having minimal processing steps to finally scalability.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) remained genetically stable during the first 3 months of the pandemic, before acquiring a D614G spike mutation that rapidly spread worldwide and then generating successive waves of viral variants with increasingly high transmissibility. We set out to evaluate possible epistatic interactions between the early-occurring D614G mutation and the more recently emerged cleavage site mutations present in spike of the Alpha, Delta, and Omicron variants of concern. The P681H/R mutations at the S1/S2 cleavage site increased spike processing and fusogenicity but limited its incorporation into pseudoviruses.

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Purpose: This study explored human papillomavirus (HPV) amplification in breast benign and malignant lesions by chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) and the concordance of p16 expression by immunohistochemistry.

Patients And Methods: The presence of HPV6/11 and HPV16/18 in 33 cases of intraductal papilloma, 34 cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), and 56 cases of invasive breast carcinoma (IBC) was evaluated using matched-background breast parenchyma and breast reduction as control groups. Association with clinicopathologic factors including prognosis was assessed.

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Management of the umbilicus is a common dilemma at the time of abdominoplasty and abdominal wall reconstruction. It is not uncommon for underlying pathologies, such as hernias and surgical scars, to result in a disfigured or obliterated native umbilicus or make the blood supply to the umbilical stalk unreliable. In these scenarios, the umbilicus is often sacrificed.

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Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease also known as histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis is a rare cervical inflammatory lymphadenitis that is most commonly seen in young Asian women. It is mainly characterized by lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, fever, nocturnal sweats, myalgia, weight loss, and arthralgia, and commonly follows a self-limited course. The differential diagnosis is challenging as many other conditions such as malignant lymphoma, metastatic disease, tuberculosis and infectious lymphadenopathies can present in a similar way.

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A biphasic tumor with features of benign ductal elements and a malignant stromal component that lacks the architecture of a phylloides tumor represents a diagnostic challenge. A 35-year-old woman presented with a painful mass located in the upper inner quadrant of the right breast. A biopsy revealed histologically that the tumor had a multinodular architecture with malignant spindle cells forming cuffs around multiple open benign ducts.

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Purpose: A phase II trial of paclitaxel infused over 96 hours in patients with metastatic breast cancer with demonstrated disease progression (PD) during short-infusion taxane treatment was performed to evaluate schedule-dependent activity with prolonged drug exposure. The tolerability of this strategy and its pharmacokinetic profile and pharmacodynamic correlates were also investigated.

Patients And Methods: Paclitaxel was administered to 26 patients with metastatic breast cancer at 120 to 140 mg/m2 intravenously over 96 hours.

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Although Hürthle cell tumors are considered to be variants of follicular neoplasms, they have distinct cytologic and behavioral characteristics. To elucidate the basis for these differences, the expression of 5 oncogenes and growth factors (Pan-ras, N-myc, transforming growth factor-alpha [TGF-alpha], transforming growth factor-beta [TGF-beta], and insulin-like growth factor 1 [IGF-1]) was compared between 12 follicular carcinomas and 8 Hürthle cell carcinomas by immunocytochemistry. The percentage of follicular carcinomas and Hürthle cell carcinomas that stained positively for the different oncogenes was as follows and respectively: Pan-ras 8% versus 63%; TGF-alpha 17% versus 63%; TGF-beta 25% versus 88%; IGF-1 17% versus 88%; and N-myc 17% versus 100%.

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The association between cocaine use and acute gastroduodenal perforation is known. The effect of cocaine and stress on gastric mucosal ulceration and the levels of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) and leukotriene C(4) (LTC(4)) was studied in 40 Sprague-Dawley rats. Controls received intraperitoneal (i.

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Stress induces chemical changes in the central nervous system which alters the biochemistry and physiology of the digestive tract. The present study determines arachidonic acid oxidation and damage in the colon following stress. Ten rats were stressed by the cold-restraint method; ten were controls.

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Oncogene expression has been found to be a potential marker for aggressive biologic behavior in certain tumors. We studied 21 follicular adenomas and 20 follicular carcinomas by immunocytochemistry utilizing specific monoclonal antibodies against HER-2/neu and c-myc oncogenes. Survival data were obtained from our institution's tumor registry.

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Prostaglandin E2 renders the mucosa of the GI tract more resistant to acute injury by aspirin, acid, bile salts, and stress, whereas leukotrienes promote inflammation and retard healing of ulcers. The relationship of stress ulcer formation to changes in the activities of prostaglandin synthetase and lipoxygenase was evaluated in this study. After a 24 hr fast, 10 rats were stressed by the cold-restraint method for 4 hr and 10 rats were not stressed.

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Because melanomas of the upper back, posterior arm, neck, and scalp (BANS) have been shown to be at high risk for recurrence and metastases, a tendency is to carry out wide excision (WE) and elective radical node dissection (RND) for patients with such lesions. To investigate whether this regimen improves the survival rate, we reviewed retrospectively 62 patients with clinical stage I BANS melanoma. Forty-five patients were treated by WE alone and 17 patients were treated by WE and RND (WE + RND).

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A method for the determination of prostaglandin G/H synthase and lipoxygenase activities in tissues was developed and employed with rat gastric mucosa samples. Tissues and microsomes were incubated in a buffer containing nonionic detergent and 1.32 mM arachidonic acid for 10 min.

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An increasing number of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism are found to have two or three enlarged parathyroid glands. Of 865 patients successfully operated on by one surgeon (J.N.

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Stress-induced mucosal ulcerations are associated with a decreased synthesis of mucosal prostaglandin (PG) E2. This phenomenon is poorly understood. To investigate whether it is due to a decreased availability of the necessary substrates to the mucosa, four groups of 10 Holtzman rats were studied: group 1 received normal saline by intraperitoneal (ip) injection; group 2 also received ip normal saline, then were submitted to stress, by the cold restraint method; group 3 received a solution of arachidonic acid (AA) ip; and group 4 also received ip AA, then were submitted to stress.

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To determine the causes of failures of cervical exploration for primary hyperparathyroidism, we reviewed 892 patients operated on by one surgeon from 1953 to 1990. Twenty-seven patients (3%) remained hypercalcemic or developed hypercalcemia within 6 months of surgery. Of these, five patients had one adenoma removed initially; at reoperation, three patients had a second adenoma that was successfully removed, whereas the other two patients had hyperplasia and required subtotal parathyroidectomies.

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Prostaglandin E2 is one of the factors in the maintenance of gastric mucosal integrity and verapamil, a calcium channel blocker, has been shown to reduce gastric mucosal ulcerations during stress. To investigate whether this protective effect of verapamil is mediated via PGE2, four groups of 20 Holtzman rats were given either 1 ml of normal saline (NS) intraperitoneally (ip): 1 mg/kg of indomethacin (I) ip; 2 mg/kg of verapamil (V) ip or I followed by V. Then 10 animals from each group were submitted to stress by the cold-restraint method.

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Intraoperative frozen sections fails to diagnose thyroid carcinoma accurately in 16% of cases. In such instances, we recommend that completion thyroidectomy be performed in the patient who has invasive carcinoma, is less than 70 years old, and has a reasonable life expectancy. The procedure should be carried out immediately if the error in diagnosis is discovered within a week; otherwise the procedure should be delayed until 3 to 4 months later.

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To evaluate the nutritional benefits of a jejunal pouch vs. esophagojejunostomy following total gastrectomy, we reviewed 24 consecutive cases of total gastrectomy: 14 males and 10 females, 39 to 85 years of age (mean 66.6 y.

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To determine whether starvation increases the susceptibility of the gastric mucosa to stress ulceration and whether this effect is linked to a change in the mucosal level of prostaglandin-E2 (PGE2), 100 Holtzman rats were divided into five groups and deprived of food for 0, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h. Then, ten animals within each group were stressed by cold restraint. At the end of the stress period, all these animals as well as their unstressed counterparts were killed, the number of gastric ulcers were counted, and mucosal levels of PGE2 were assayed.

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