Publications by authors named "Dieu S"

, the human botfly, is native to South and Central America with cases of infestation seen in travelers to these areas. Myiasis is the cutaneous manifestation of larvae between two periods of molting (instar) and presents as a firm furuncular mass with a central pore that can be easily clinically overlooked. Ultrasound is useful in the diagnostic workup and has specific features and techniques to demonstrate live larva.

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Simple migraine attacks are usually controlled by rest and an analgesic (acetylsalicylic acid or paracetamol), eventually associated with metoclopramide. More severe cases with failure of these measures may benefit from antimigraine medications such as ergotamine derivatives. Preventive treatment is only indicated in case of frequent (> or = 3 per month) and complicated attacks.

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Background: Dysplasias of the bony labyrinth are frequently associated with cerebrospinal fluid fistula and are usually discovered because of recurrent meningitis.

Case Report: A 1 year-old infant was admitted for a pneumococcal meningitis which appeared 2 days after the occurrence of a clear otorrhea from the right ear. The same organism was isolated from the otorrhea fluid, which also contained cerebrospinal fluid as confirmed cytochemically.

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A case of facial cellulitis complicated by regional thrombophlebitis and septicemia is reported in a 6 year-old girl. Streptococcus sanguis, a bacterial agent, unusually responsible for cellulitis, was isolated from 5 blood cultures. This child had no immunosuppression or endocarditis or dental infection.

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