Publications by authors named "Gramet C"

Bourneville's tuberous sclerosis. Report on two cases. The tuberous sclerosis is a most rare congenital disease belonging to the phacomatoses with a non-predominant neural crest participation.

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Since January 1986, the authors have examined twenty infant HIV positives. In two cases specially, some serious and precocious ophthalmic lesions have been found : an ophthalmic zona appeared at the age of three months, a cytomegalovirus retinitis diagnosed at the age of six months. From this series, the particularities of the HIV infection by maternal-fetal transmission are discussed.

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We studied the case of a young patient affected by a Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome: oculocutaneous albinism of variable intensity with essentially an haemorrhagic diathesis due to a "pool vide" thrombopathy. In beginning the only obvious symptom was a nystagmus and an ocular albinism. Cerebrospinal hemorrhage has up to now never been reported to our knowledge.

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