Publications by authors named "H Jouault"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines the use of minimal residual disease (MRD) assessment in acute myeloblastic leukemia as a prognostic tool, utilizing multiparameter flow cytometry (MFC) to track leukemia-specific immunophenotypes for better patient outcomes.
  • Conducted across 10 different MFC centers with 276 patients, it established a standardized method for analyzing MRD using specific immunophenotypic markers, leading to consistent results in monitoring disease status.
  • Findings reveal that negative MRD levels significantly correlate with better survival rates, while any positive MRD levels indicate poorer outcomes, regardless of cytogenetic risk factors, thus proving MRD's critical role in patient stratification.
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Dense, dehydrated red blood cells (DRBCs) are a characteristic feature of sickle-cell disease (SCD). DRBCs play a role in the pathophysiology of SCD acute and chronic organ damage because of heightened tendency to undergo polymerization and sickling because of their higher hemoglobin S concentration. Relations between red cell density (assessed with phthalate density-distribution profile method) and several hematologic, biochemical, genetic parameters, and clinical manifestations were studied in a large cohort of homozygous patients.

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The hematological reference values are very important for diagnostic orientation and treatment decision. The aim of this study was to establish hematological reference values for healthy adults in Togo. A total of 2571 voluntary blood donors participated to this study.

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Hydroxyurea-derived clinical and biological benefits and safety were retrospectively studied for 123 adult patients from 2 sickle cell disease referral centers during a total follow-up of 654 patient-years and total hydroxyurea exposure of 549 patient-years. Fifty-six adverse events occurred (incidence: 12%/patient-year), with leg ulcers being the most frequent. Adverse events could arise at any time and were usually reversible.

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The B-cell panel of the ninth HLDA was applied in a multicentre fashion to cryopreserved cells from 46 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The reagents were aliquoted and shipped to volunteer participants from the French Groupe d'Etude Immunologique des Leucémies (GEIL). All samples were tested in flow cytometry, and the results collected as of the strength of labeling of the leukemic clone as negative, weak or strong.

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