Publications by authors named "Cardot N"

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  • The systematic review aims to establish normative strength values for glenohumeral rotation in rugby players, utilizing 15 articles and data from 573 participants.
  • Two main assessment methods for shoulder rotation strength are identified: isometric (with the arm at 0° or 90° abduction) and isokinetic methods, highlighting the lack of studies on neutral position isometric strength.
  • Normative values found are 2.04 ± 0.15 N.kg for internal rotation and 2.11 ± 0.13 N.kg for external rotation based on isometric contractions at 90° abduction in male rugby union players, providing useful data for coaches and therapists in injury rehabilitation and return-to-play decisions.
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Objectives: Algorithms for fracture detection are spreading in clinical practice, but the use of X-ray-only ground truth can induce bias in their evaluation. This study assessed radiologists' performances to detect wrist and hand fractures on radiographs, using a commercially-available algorithm, compared to a computerized tomography (CT) ground truth.

Methods: Post-traumatic hand and wrist CT and concomitant X-ray examinations were retrospectively gathered.

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Dupuytren's disease has a high rate of recurrence after treatment. In this study we have assessed the usefulness of histological staging in the prediction of recurrence. We have also verified whether there is a correlation between histological staging and features of Dupuytren's diathesis.

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Well-differentiated liposarcomas (WDLPS) classically contain high-level amplification of 12q14-15 sequences, including the MDM2 and CDK4 genes, while lipomas are characterized by simple structural chromosome aberrations often involving HMGA2 at 12q15. Previous studies have shown that low-level gain of the 12q14-15 region, such as trisomy 12 and 12q15-24 duplication, might be sufficient for the development of minimal atypia and formation of WDLPS. Moreover, because some features, such as overexpression of HMGA2, are shared by both lipomas and WDLPS, it has been hypothesized that lipomas and WDLPS may form a genetic and morphological continuum.

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Background: Very recent studies have suggested that EGFR gene copy number and expression obtained by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) should be used to predict which lung cancer patients are expected to respond to anti-EGFR treatments. However, it is still not known whether EGFR expression differs in metastases compared to primary non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Patients And Methods: EGFR status was analysed by IHC and FISH on tumor samples of primary NSCLC and at least one distant metastatic lesion in 30 patients.

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This study reports a case of papillary carcinoma with vesicular components showing multiclonal aberrations of chromosome 22 as revealed by RHG-banding cytogenetics and by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH; whole chromosome 22 and BCR-ABL-specific locus probes, multi-FISH). Four clones with chromosome 22 changes as the sole abnormality were seen. The main abnormal clone lacked the whole chromosome 22.

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Through the case report of severe digitalis intoxication in a premature born after 27 weeks of gestation with a birthweight of 800 g, the authors show that anti-digoxin antibodies constitute a very efficacious therapeutic tool which, up to the present, has not been used in prematures.

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Abnormalities of lipid metabolism have never been shown in human leptospirosis. A prospective study of plasma lipids was performed in 10 consecutive patients with leptospirosis. Significant increase of triglycerides with low levels of the high-density lipoproteins and cholesterol fraction was observed in 8 patients.

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Many recent studies have clearly established the anti-atherogenic effect of serum HDL cholesterol. Serum HDL cholesterol was quantified in sedentary young people (less than two weekly hours of moderate physical exercise) and in active young people (average five weekly hours of intense physical exercise). A statistical comparative study indicates that this physical training difference goes with significantly higher HDL cholesterolemia in active young people.

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Incubation of human plantar stratum corneum (SC) with trypsin at various pH suppressed the typical "keratin pattern" in the cytoplasm of the horny cells and disclosed tonofilaments and desmosomal attachment plates as they are seen in living keratinocyts. Tonofilaments were 62-75 A wide and showed a 100-120 A periodicity. This effect was non-specific since it was also obtained by incubation of SC with citric acid or sodium citrate, but it was not due to hydration alone.

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