Publications by authors named "G Vandenbossche"

Rhombencephalosynapsis (RS) is a rare cerebellar malformation characterized by the association of partial or total vermis agenesis and fusion of the cerebellar hemispheres. This malformation is often associated with supratentorial cerebral abnormalities and more rarely with extra-cranial abnormalities. The severity of the clinical manifestations and the prognosis of RS depend on the findings of the posterior fossa and the associated anomalies.

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The use of hormone therapy is an important therapeutic choice in woman's life, both for contraceptive purpose to avoid unwanted pregnancy, as well as for treatment of menstrual disorders, or climacteric symptoms. Medical care must therefore be dynamic, tailored to individual requirements as much as possible, reflecting personal and family background, potential risks related to treatment, and of course patient's wishes. We will first discuss the modalities of contraception in presence of obesity, then the need for potential adjustment following bariatric surgery.

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Screening for chromosomal abnormality such as trisomy 18 in a bichorial-biamniotic twin pregnancy is based on ultrasound and a non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) from 12 weeks of gestation. An invasive examination such as amniocentesis is necessary for a diagnostic confirmation. The management of these complicated cases consists in performing a selective feticide in the first or third trimester of pregnancy.

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Acute genital ulcers are painful and distressing to women. Lipchutz Ulcer is an uncommon disease that typically occurs in sexually inactive young women. The main differential diagnosis are sexually-transmitted or non-infectious diseases which cause genital or oro-genital ulcerations.

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Complications of (pre)eclampsia may involve multiple systems and organs. Neurological symptoms may occur. Visual symptoms concern up to 25% the of patients with severe preeclampsia and 50% of the patients with eclampsia.

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