Publications by authors named "Isabelle Drouillard"

This is a case report about a 54-year-old man with hypovolemic shock, due to diarrhea and major vomiting after his return from India. The isolation of Vibrio cholerae serogroup O1 (Ogawa serotype) explains this typical clinical presentation of cholera, seen in 10% of cholera cases only. The patient had co-infection with Vibrio cholerae and Campylobacter coli.

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A 21-year old woman from New-Caledonia had 40 ̊C fever with vomiting, arthralgia, myalgia, and measles-like rash. Etiological analyses showed primary infection with Zika virus. Because of severe clinical presentation, she was hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the Brest military Hospital.

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Baclofen is an agonist of peripheral and central B gamma-aminobutyric acid receptors, whose activation causes a myorelaxation and a powerfull depression of the central nervous system. Moreover, it has an action against addiction, in reducing craving. Commercialized since 1975 in France, to control muscle spasticity due to medullar affection or multiple sclerosis, it receives a temporary recommendation of use in march 2014, as a last-line adjuvant treatment in alcohol withdrawal.

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A 24-years old Gabonese women with sickle cell disease had a severe vaso-occlusive crisis, which was treated by exchange transfusion. Then, she developed an extended bone marrow necrosis and needed repeated blood transfusion. The aim of this article is to relate an rare sickle cell disease complication.

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Succinylcholine is a short-term curare which degradation depends on its quick hydrolysis by butyrylcholinesterase (or pseudocholinesterase). Thus, a butyrycholinesterase deficiency, congenital or acquired, is a cause of a prolonged neuromuscular block. From an autosomal recessive inheritance, genetic deficiency remains the first etiology.

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We report a case of a 47 years old woman. In her case of medical history, there were vein thrombosis and an allergic to tinzaparin. The patient entered in critical care unit under medical supervision for a multivisceral infarction due to an arterial mesenteric, renal and splenic thrombosis.

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Falciparum malaria is a potentially deadly infectious disease, imposing a sure and fast biologic diagnosis, an early and efficient treatment. We report a case of severe imported Falciparium malaria who received artesunate, and we rewiew the different diagnostic methods of malaria as well as the clinico-biological characteristics of severe malaria. Recent data concerning malaria treatment are presented, as a pharmacokinetic study leaded during this case.

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Sickle cell disease is the genetic disease most frequently detected at birth in France. The comprehension and knowledge of its pathophysiology allow to establish the principles of management for the drepanocytic patient, especially in the perioperative phase. In the light of recent recommendations published for anesthesia of a drepanocytic adult, this clinical case revealed allows to reexamine that subject, with a focus on biological aspects, which are transfusional strategy and antibioprophylaxy.

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We report a case of a female patient of 47 years old who presents in a state of septic shock with acute insufficient respiratory complicated with syndrome of acute respiratory distress, together with a list of abdominal pain and polyarthralgia too. In her case of medical history, it is retained that she has had a intra-uterine device since 6 years without medical follow up. The initial thoraco-abdomino-pelvic scan shows a left ovarian vein thrombosis, as well as the opaqueness alveolus diffused interstitiel bilaterally and an aspect of ileitis.

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We report the case of a 35-year-old woman hospitalized in intensive care unit after valpromide self-poisoning (Dépamide). The dose supposed to be taken was 15 g. The patient eleven hours after ingestion, presented, a coma with bilateral non-reactive mydriasis, justifying intubation and mechanical ventilation.

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Objectives: The N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide (N-BNP) is a promising cardiac natriuretic peptide used as a clinical hormonal marker in cardiac dysfunction. The main stimulus for N-BNP synthesis and secretion is cardiac wall stress, which is recognized as a common denominator of many cardiac diseases. Diving is associated with environmental factors leading to variations in thoracic blood volume and hemodynamic changes.

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