Publications by authors named "Breil P"

Combined sewer overflows (CSO) are used to avoid overloading unitary sewers and wastewater treatment plants. Following the European Council Directive on Urban Wastewater Treatment (UWT), CSO discharges are regulated using guidelines that aim to reduce their ecological impact on aquatic systems. A model CSO, which is part of a long-term experimental field observatory, was modified according to these guidelines and used to evaluate the benefits of compliance through analyses of the bacteriological and chemical states of the receiving intermittent stream.

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Rivers are often challenged by fecal contaminations. The barrier effect of sediments against fecal bacteria was investigated through the use of a microbial source tracking (MST) toolbox, and by Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) of V5-V6 16S rRNA gene () sequences. Non-metric multi-dimensional scaling analysis of V5-V6 16S rRNA gene sequences differentiated bacteriomes according to their compartment of origin i.

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Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) in small peri-urban streams and rivers are potentially toxic for their biocenosis. Improving the management of CSO discharges requires better knowledge of their dynamics and toxicity. In view to characterizing this toxicity, we sampled the different compartments (benthic and hyporheic zone) of a peri-urban stream located near the city of Lyon in France.

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In urbanized areas, small streams can be greatly damaged by urban inflows and combined sewer overflows. These polluted inputs can be several times higher than the natural stream flow over short time periods. Sound knowledge of the spatial distribution of the discharged pollutants in sediments is therefore crucial for designing monitoring strategies and suitable remediation operations.

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Urbanization subjects streams to increased nitrogen loads. Therefore studying nitrogen forms at the interface between urban stream and groundwater is important for water resource management. In this study we report results on water δ(18)O and nitrogen forms in subsurface waters of a stream (Yzeron, France).

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Benthic invertebrate assessments can be used to gauge the impact of urban wet-weather flows in receiving waters. Experiences from Cemagref in France have shown that standardized benthic indices (e.g.

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Aim: To discuss a rare, but severe complication arising following routine root canal treatment.

Summary: An orbital abscess is reported that occurred following routine root canal treatment. A young, healthy female patient, with no history of chronic paranasal infection had undergone root canal treatment of the right maxillary first molar.

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Background: Glaucomatous optic nerve damage is thought to be influenced by ocular perfusion. The aim was to investigate if a difference in visual field and Heidelberg retinal tomography (HRT) between two eyes of an individual glaucoma patient is reflected in different blood flow velocities in retrobulbar vessels.

Methods: Data from 53 patients including 26 normal tension glaucoma patients (NTG) and 27 high tension glaucoma patients (HTG) were evaluated retrospectively.

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Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) has emerged as the standard surgical procedure for the correction of refractive errors and in the last years a lot of experience has been gained. Consequently, the amount of intraoperative, early and late postoperative complications have significantly decreased. Keratitis punctata superficialis and dry eye symptoms are the most frequent postoperative complications.

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Between 1976 and 1988, we treated 13 perforations of the thoracic esophagus, excluding ruptured carcinoma and intraoperative wounds, by mechanical sutures without exclusion. The delay between perforation and treatment ranged from eight to 168 hours, more than 24 hours in 11. The length of perforation was 0.

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The development of a diffuse large cell lymphoma of the stomach in a patient who had chronic lymphocytic leukemia is reported. Richter's syndrome localized to the gut has not been described previously. Morphologic and immunologic studies suggest that the diffuse large cell lymphoma arose from the same clonal proliferation, IgG lambda, as the initially detected serum monoclonal protein associated with the chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

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We report the results of a diagnosis and treatment scheme used in 35 patients with primary gastrointestinal lymphoma studied between 1972 and 1982. There were 17 lymphomas of the stomach, 13 of the small bowel, 6 of the colon and/or the rectum. According to the Kiel classification and/or the International Working Formulation, 10 were "good risk" lymphomas, 25 were "bad risk" lymphomas.

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In rats, erythromycin has been shown to induce microsomal enzymes and to promote its own transformation into a metabolite which forms an inactive complex with reduced cytochrome P-450. To determine whether similar effects also occur in humans, we studied hepatic microsomal enzymes from six untreated patients and six patients treated with erythromycin propionate, 2 g per os daily for 7 days. In the treated patients, NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activity was increased; the total cytochrome P-450 concn was also increased but part of the total cytochrome P-450 was complexed by an erythromycin metabolite.

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A Heller cardiomyotomy has been realized in 406 cases of achalasia. The indications for operation are defined. Surgery must be preferred to dilatation: the results are favorable in 96% of cases.

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