Publications by authors named "Gabreau T"

Although the management of diabetes as a simple entity has been extensively developed, there is a dearth of evidence in elderly, frail patients with multiple comorbidities and polymedication. This population represents a large proportion of the residents of nursing homes (NHs). As a multidisciplinary group of French experts (geriatricians, endocrinologists, diabetologists, and general practitioners) with practical experience in this area, which is growing in magnitude throughout the world, we convened to compile pragmatic, simple advice on the management of elderly, frail diabetic patients.

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Context: Maternally inherited diabetes and deafness (MIDD) is a rare form of diabetes with a matrilineal transmission, sensorineural hearing loss, and macular pattern dystrophy due to an A to G transition at position 3243 of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) (m.3243A>G). The phenotypic heterogeneity of MIDD may be the consequence of different levels of mutated mtDNA among mitochondria in a given tissue.

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Introduction: Interferon-alpha (IFN alpha) used to treat chronic hepatitis C can be responsible for some side effects. We report two cases of sarcoidosis which appeared in patients treated with IFN alpha and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C.

Exegesis: A first patient, treated for 5 months with IFN alpha and ribavirin because of chronic hepatitis C, after the failure of a first treatment with IFN alpha alone, was hospitalized for dyspnea.

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Article Synopsis
  • The roles of general practitioners and consultants need to be clearly defined to enhance the monitoring of late complications in patients with polycythemia vera.
  • The general practitioner's involvement can improve their understanding and interest in this rare disease, leading to better patient care.
  • Three key factors affecting the supervision methods and roles are: access to reference centers, medical insurance policies on travel reimbursements, and the quality of communication between specialists and general practitioners.
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Diabetes insipidus is the most common endocrine disturbance associated with chronic multifocal form of histiocytosis X. Involvement of the hypothalamus can lead to growth hormone deficiency and short stature in children. Two cases with hypogonadism, growth hormone deficiency and diabetes insipidus are reported.

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To determine whether abnormalities of the perisinusoidal space of Disse are present in the liver of diabetic patients with microangiopathy, an ultrastructural stereologic study of the space of Disse was performed in six insulin-treated diabetics with severe performed in six insulin-treated diabetics with severe proliferative retinopathy and six insulin-treated diabetics with normal fluorescein angiography, six patients with familial unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia were studied as controls. No patient had clinical and/or biochemical hepatic abnormalities and none suffered from any of the pathologic conditions known to be associated with collagenization of the perisinusoidal space. In control patients, the space of Disse of liver sinusoids contained occasional small deposits of collagen fibers.

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