Publications by authors named "Daniel Arnaud"

Insomnia is a chronic condition that occurs a minimum of three times per week over a period of three or more subsequent months. There are multiple causes of insomnia, and even though it is considered a symptom, it can be associated with chronic illnesses. Chronic pain syndrome, which is defined as pain that persists for a period longer than 3 months, is one of several etiologies of insomnia.

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BACKGROUND Acute fibrinous organizing pneumonia (AFOP) is a rare condition of the lung that is associated with acute lung injury, and has a poor prognosis. AFOP is characterized histologically by intra-alveolar fibrin. AFOP has been described to be associated with lung infections, connective tissue disorders, drugs, toxic environmental exposure, and in lung transplantation.

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Congenital lobar emphysema is an uncommon bronchopulmonary malformation characterized by lobar overinflation and accompanying alveolar septum damage that leads to compression atelectasis of the lung parenchyma and displacement of mediastinal structures, with the resultant ventilation-perfusion mismatch. We present a case of a 33-year-old lady with progressive exertional dyspnea. Chest radiograph findings lead to the suspicion of congenital lobar emphysema, which was then confirmed by a computed tomography (CT) scan.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the complication rates of using diathermocoagulation versus a steel scalpel in abdominoplasty procedures, reviewing 647 surgeries in total, with 320 using diathermocoagulation and 327 using a scalpel.
  • - Results showed that while diathermocoagulation led to a higher incidence of noninfectious collections and more drainage, there were no significant differences in major complications or hospital stay between the two groups; however, diathermocoagulation surgeries took less time.
  • - The conclusion highlighted that although diathermocoagulation is efficient for large dissections, it is associated with higher surgical complications, resulting in longer follow-ups, which complicates its
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