Publications by authors named "Duplessis E"

Introduction: The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether a relationship exists between body mass and dental and skeletal development in children and adolescents. A sample of 197 orthodontic patients (82 boys, 115 girls) was selected. Ethnicity was recorded, and body mass index (BMI) was calculated according to the standard equation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and then a BMI percentile according to sex and age was obtained.

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Unlabelled: The frequency of intramedullary tumors is 0.5 cases per year for 100,000 inhabitants. The study reported herein was a retrospective study conducted from January 1985 to September 2007.

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Rationale: Dopamine (DA) modulates working memory. However, the relation between DA systems and episodic (declarative) memory is less established. Frontal lobe DA function may be involved.

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Memory dysfunction is an important feature in the clinical presentation of Huntington's disease (HD) and may precede the onset of motor symptoms. Although several studies have contributed to the quantitative and qualitative description of memory impairments in HD, the characterization of episodic memory impairments has varied considerably. Whereas most studies report significant impairments on free recall tests, performance on recognition tests has been considerably more variable, ranging from normal to markedly deficient.

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The medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase catalyzes the flavin-dependent oxidation of a variety of acyl-CoA thioesters with the transfer of reducing equivalents to electron-transferring flavoprotein. The binding of normal substrates profoundly suppresses the reactivity of the reduced enzyme toward molecular oxygen, whereas the oxidase reaction becomes significant using thioesters such as indolepropionyl-CoA (IP-CoA) and 4-(dimethylamino)-3-phenylpropionyl-CoA (DP-CoA). Steady-state and stopped-flow studies with IP-CoA led to a kinetic model of the oxidase reaction in which only the free reduced enzyme reacts with oxygen (Johnson, J.

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Background: In order to assess the efficiency of flow-controlled shunts in reducing shunt failure in the treatment of adult hydrocephalus (with a special focus on overdrainage complications), a series of 289 patients was analyzed through a retrospective and comparative study performed in three neurosurgical departments.

Methods: A group of 142 adult patients suffering from hydrocephalus were operated on using a conventional differential pressure (DP) shunt and compared with a group of 147 adult patients operated on using flow-controlled (FC) system (Orbis-Sigma, Cordis). Only the first complication, which required a surgical revision within the first 2 years after shunt implantation, was taken into account for each patient and analyzed using life-table methods.

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Electron-transferring flavoproteins from pig kidney and from the methylotrophic bacterium W3A1 have been found to contain one molecule of AMP in addition to the single FAD molecule bound to these heterodimers. The nucleotide was identified by spectral and chromatographic methods and via its behavior toward adenylate kinase and alkaline phosphatase. The role of this additional non-redox active prosthetic group in electron transferring-flavoprotein is at present unclear.

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46 patients, 24 males and 22 females (mean age: 68.3 years), with chronic hydrocephalus were operated on by a variable-resistance, flow-regulated shunt. The selecting criteria before surgery were essentially clinical (association of gait disturbances, dementia and urinary incontinence, positive lumbar puncture withdrawal test) in consideration with the retrospective and cooperative study of this series.

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We report 3 cases of extramedullary neurenteric cyst without associated dysraphic lesions. One of the cases had an ultrastructural study. Magnetic resonance imaging provided a preoperative diagnosis.

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Forty six patients who had normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) and who presented 2 or more of the 5 following preoperative signs: dementia with gait disturbances and urinary incontinence, gait disturbance as first sign, known etiology, positive lumbar puncture withdrawal test, presence of periventricular hypodensity on CT and absence of visible cerebral sulci, were treated by lumboperitoneal shunt. Postoperative results were evaluated at 1 month, 6 months and 1 year with 60.6 p.

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Cysticercosis cerebri is a rare neurological diagnosis in France. It is classically divided into four types: intraparenchymal, basilar cisternal, ventricular and diffuse. Three cases of intraventricular cysticercosis are reported.

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