Publications by authors named "G Lamboley"

Case Reports: Three cases of an outbreak of familial foodborne botulism are reported. The food incriminated could not be identified despite a careful investigation into the food history of the patients. The outcome was good following endotracheal ventilation and botulism antitoxin trivalent therapy.

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The outcome of term newborns with birth asphyxia and moderate to severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy remains very poor. After the primary phase of energy failure during asphyxia, neuronal cell metabolism may deteriorate in a secondary phase of brain injury. The window between these two phases opens the way to potential neuroprotective treatments such as brain cooling.

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Intracerebral administration of the excitotoxin ibotenate to newborn mice induces white-matter lesions, mimicking brain lesions that occur in human preterm infants. Nociceptin (NC), also called orphanin FQ, is the endogenous ligand of the opioid receptor-like 1 (ORL1) receptor and does not bind classical high-affinity opioid receptors. In the present study, administration of NC exacerbated ibotenate-induced white-matter lesions while coadministration of ibotenate with either of two NC antagonists reduced excitotoxic white-matter lesions by up to 64%.

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The glutamatergic agent ibotenate induces cortical plate and white matter lesions in the newborn mouse, mimicking brain lesions of the human neonate. In this model, co-treatment with ibotenate and a vasoactive intestinal peptide antagonist (VA) aggravates the excitotoxic lesions, suggesting a protective role of endogenous VIP. On the other hand, prenatal injection of VA is followed by a dramatic depletion of astrocytes in the neocortex.

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Munchausen syndrome by proxy is a form of child abuse presenting as a disease produced or simulated by a parent, the mother in most cases. Its diagnosis is uneasy because of its miscellaneous and unusual clinical presentation and of the misleading apparently normal attitude of the parents. Physicians may participate in the abuse by insistently looking for diagnostic and therapeutic measures, therefore contributing to the significant mortality of the syndrome.

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