Publications by authors named "C Bretagne"

Introduction: In order to validate our strategy of continuous improvement and to identify new ways to increase performance, an evaluation of all the procedures was conducted in our department using the principles of lean management.

Material And Methods: Lean-6-sigma methodology (Gemba Walk, Value StreamMapping, spaghetti diagram, Kaizen workshop and priorization matrix) was used to analyze the procedures of the conventional and molecular sectors, and to identify bottlenecks, actions without added value and solutions.

Results: The audit identified bottlenecks in pre-analytical (registration), analytical (cytology, immunohistochemistry, sequencing, pathologists) and post-analytical processes (absence of secretaries, delivery of reports by mail).

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Three autochthonous cases of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) acquired in rural areas of France where Lyme borreliosis, but not TBE, is endemic highlight the emergence of TBE in new areas. For patients with neurologic involvement who have been in regions where Ixodes ticks circulate, clinicians should test for TBE virus and other tickborne viruses.

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Background: Despite the availability of safe and effective HPV vaccines in France, more than 80% of girls remain unvaccinated.

Setting: A regional university hospital referral center in France.

Objective: To estimate the overall prevalence and distribution of HPV in vaccinated, sexually active young French women who were screened for cervical cancer by cytology and HPV testing.

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Article Synopsis
  • * HPV DNA was found in 34% of patients, with high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) detected in 18%, notably more prevalent among women (23.1%) and individuals with Crohn's disease (30%).
  • * Factors such as female sex, history of STDs, number of sexual partners, smoking, and immunosuppressive therapies were identified as independent risk factors for HR-HPV infection, highlighting the need for better awareness and understanding of this health issue.
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Peritoneal malignant mesothelioma is a rare and extremely aggressive tumor that is sometimes difficult to diagnose. We report two cases of metastatic malignant peritoneal mesothelioma. In one case, malignant metastatic cells were identified in cervical lymph nodes while in the other case, the cells were found in the liver.

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