Publications by authors named "C Mulard"

It is now recognized that eggs of Schistosoma haematobium are most commonly found in the bladder because this parasitic infestation usually affects the urinary tract. However, numerous papers have been published on the occurrence of schistosomiasis of the female genital tract. The frequency of distribution of schistosomal disease of the genital tract has not been estimated because only cases with overt disease are usually considered.

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The authors report a case of unruptured subcapsular haematoma of the liver in a 31-year-old woman, para 2, in the 34th week of pregnancy, complicated by preeclampsia. Clinical signs of preeclampsia were associated with pain in the right hypocondrium and laboratory findings consistent with a true HELLP syndrome. The diagnosis of subcapsular haematoma was confirmed by tomodensimetry.

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The authors report a case of massive ovarian edema which declared itself by pain in the abdomen and pelvis and an ovarian mass measuring 13 cm in diameter, occurring in a 22-year-old woman. Since it was not possible to make a diagnosis by any frozen-section examination, histology was carried out on the ovary that had been removed. This showed that the stroma of the ovary had become separated by massive edema preserving the albuginea and the superficial cortex.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study involved 82 patients with salpingitis who were split into two treatment groups: one receiving amoxicillin-clavulanic acid and the other a mix of penicillin, aminoside, and metronidazole.
  • Both groups showed similar clinical outcomes after hospitalization, with group A slightly ahead in cures and improvements.
  • The findings suggest that the amoxicillin-clavulanic acid treatment is an effective and simpler alternative to the more complex drug combination.
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