Publications by authors named "Grall Y"

The first study evaluating directly by the referring physician the clinical impact of [18F]-FDG-PET on modification of patient's management was performed only recently in California by means of a questionnaire. We have used the same methodology to evaluate this clinical impact during the opening year of our PET centre in France. A questionnaire was sent to the referring physician of each of the 476 patients who had at least one routine FDG-PET examination during the year 2000.

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Laurence-Moon syndrome, which is very rare, and Bardet-Biedl syndrome, which is more frequent are now well-recognized as two distinct entities in pediatric neurology. Bardet-Biedl syndrome includes a number of common clinical signs it shares with Laurence-Moon syndrome but also with other syndromes, particularly Alströme syndrome. These signs are retinitis pigmentosa, mental retardation, obesity, and hypogonadism.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate more precisely the benefit of macular hole surgery.

Design: The design was a prospective study of 40 eyes in 40 patients examined before and after surgery of full-thickness macular holes with a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO).

Participants: Forty patients with full-thickness macular holes participated.

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Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of a technique for the visualization by scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) of fluorescein-labelled autologous leukocytes and platelets in retinal vessels.

Method: Individual blood samples from rats and rabbits were centrifuged to isolate platelets and leukocytes, then passively labelled with fluorescein and reinjected into the same animal. An SLO was used to visualize and record cell displacement in the retinal circulation.

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During Parkinson's disease static contrast sensitivity (C.S.) abnormalities are linked to an impairment of the sensitive visual function.

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In a group of 10 children (ranging from 5 months to 15 years old) affected by diseases with mitochondrial dysfunction, 4 suffered from mitochondrial myopathy, 4 from mitochondrial encephalopathy and 2 from Friedreich's ataxia. The clinically detectable visual impairment consisted of 3 grey ocular fundi (the other 7 were normal) associated, in 2 subjects, with a mild nystagmus. Electrophysiological assessment, consisting of ERGs and flash VEPs, was systematically performed.

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Subjects scanned line drawings of polygons in order to count the number of corners. The positions their eyes fixated were studied as a function of the size of the angle and whether the apex of the angle was present or absent. The results showed that the eyes tended to land at a position near the centre of gravity of the corner configurations.

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A study of visual evoked responses in a normal population was carried out using a high-precision programmable stimulator and an innovative brain mapping system which presents the overall activity on a three dimensional surface representing the human head. The interpolation method used gives a more precise computation of the potential value between electrodes. Two normal distributions of visual responses are presented which were identified while trying to topographically characterize visual evoked responses in order to construct a comparative data base.

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Perifoveal laser photocoagulation has been proposed for the treatment of subfoveal neovascular membranes in age-related macular degeneration. We evaluated residual function in seven eyes of six treated patients by means of transient focal visual potentials evoked with a scanning laser ophthalmoscope. The site of the preferred retinal locus was determined.

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A study was designed to validate a functional investigation performed with the scanning laser ophthalmoscope before surgery for macular holes in 12 eyes: The assessment included fundus examination, a functional examination resulting in evaluation of the preferred retinal lows, visual acuity and recording of visual evoked potentials. The preferred retinal locus was evaluated by presenting a small square area, and visual acuity was determined by means of calibrated figures. The visual evoked potentials were evoked by three alternating checkerboards (check size, 30', 2 Hz) centered over the hole and seen at an angle of 6.

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We compared the focal visual evoked potentials obtained in 52 young subjects with normal vision, evoked by means of three alternating black/color checkerboards generated by a trichromic cathode ray tube (dominant wavelength, 514 nm; colorimetric purity, 0.45) and by means of a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (argon laser beam, 514 nm; colorimetric purity, approximately 1). These three checkerboards, with an area of 3.

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737 adapto-electroretinograms are registered on patients treated by chloroquine for a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or for a lupus. Their ophthalmological examinations are completely normal. In term of the cumulative doses, the statistical results of the electrological characteristics of the different waves of the ERG issued from white, red and blue stimulations show: a great stability of the latencies of the "a" and "b" waves; a gradual decrease of the "b" wave amplitudes for the RA; a gradual increase of the "b" wave amplitudes till a level dose reached between 800 and 900 g and then a decrease of the "b" wave amplitudes, for the lupus.

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The software we have developed originated after careful study of a routine functional visual processing session. It has three objectives: (i) to have available a large library of data processing programs; (ii) to add to these electrophysiological results, automatically transferred into a file, a clinical record card, creating a personalized file for study of visual characteristics of each patient; (iii) to allow programs providing statistical studies, creation of groups based on the same clinical features and various comparisons between files or groups. The database now contains 5000 different files and the results of its use are very encouraging.

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The electrophysiological action of the ORMA RT glasses filtering the short and middle wavelengths are exposed through the first results of this work by retinitis pigmentosa patients. In 90% of the tested patients A.E.

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After introducing physical and physiological stimulation parameters, the authors present different techniques and discuss their clinical usefulness for the investigation of the visual system: flashes: chiefly 'ganzfeld' stimulators (whole field or local stimulation). A solution using optic fibres incorporated in a sclero-corneal electrode built in our laboratory is presented; patterns: bars or chekerboards, especially on TV screens. Advantages and inconveniences of video images are discussed; other techniques: essentially endocular laser interference fringes, electrical stimulations, high level flashes for ERP and binocular studies, particularly dynamic random dot pattern EVP.

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The effects of fundic vagotomy (FV) on gastric emptying in the solid and liquid phases of a meal were studied by an isotopic technique in 12 patients with duodenal ulcer. Postoperative results were compared with those obtained in the same subjects before FV and with control values obtained in an identical group of healthy subjects. Early gastric emptying (perprandial) of the two phases of the meal was enhanced by FV but the results failed to reach statistical significance.

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Our "vision" laboratory has been working for several years on stimulation methods and data processing. We present here the results of an analysis of correlation functions between VEPs obtained by flashes and patterned stimulations. This study provides additional information about possible interpretations.

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