Publications by authors named "F Alcouffe"

In this paper, we present a proof of concept study which demonstrates for the first time the possibility of recording magnetocardiography (MCG) signals with He vector optically pumped magnetometers (OPM) operated in a gradiometer mode. Resulting from a compromise between sensitivity, size and operability in a clinical environment, the developed magnetometers are based on the parametric resonance of helium in a zero magnetic field. Sensors are operated at room temperature and provide a tri-axis vector measurement of the magnetic field.

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Thiamine deficiency is recognized in varied parts of the world. In Asia, it remains an important public health problem where highly polished rice is the major staple food and where other primary dietary sources of thiamine are in short supply. Beriberi, or clinically apparent thiamine deficiency, may present a variety of syndromes including myocardial dysfunction or wet beriberi, dry beriberi with neurological symptoms, and the more severe form Shoshin beriberi with cardiac failure and lactic acidosis.

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Osseointegrated dental implants are now in common usage in dentistry. Since their placement requires considerable work it is important that the patient be motivated. The author explores the major psychological features of candidates for implant therapy.

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Ridge collapse is often seen after tooth extraction and grafting procedure is used in this technique. This case report presents, after block section of two maxillary incisors, the use of an occlusal epithelio-connective tissue graft, followed by grafting of coral particles. Clinical results, six months post-operatively, show a total maintenance of edentulous ridge volume and height.

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The periodontal literature contains a paucity of articles dealing with the maintenance of periodontal health after active treatment. The difficulty in doing long term clinical studies relates to the lack of compliance among patients. Well controlled maintenance programs are the main consideration in obtaining a good prognosis over the long term.

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