Publications by authors named "J Paquereau"

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  • Research using a mouse model of spinal cord injury revealed that lipopolysaccharides (LPS) from gram-negative bacteria worsen NHO development via a specific receptor pathway, but not through gut-related endotoxins.
  • Additionally, a study found that infections from gram-negative bacteria, such as Pseudomonas, are linked to increased NHO in patients with traumatic brain injuries, highlighting the importance of managing infections to reduce the risk of NHO.
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Sialorrhea is a troublesome and disabling symptom defined by the unintentional loss of saliva from the mouth, usually associated with swallowing disorders. Today there is no consensus about the management of sialorrhoea, but off-label use of ophthalmic atropine eyedrop administered sublingually may offer benefits, despite limited safety data. We report 2 cases of atropine overdose after sublingual administration illustrating that atropine can expose to severe adverse effects when administered sublingually.

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Background: Heterotopic ossification (HO) is defined as the formation of endochondral bone within soft tissue. Non-genetic forms, mainly corresponding to a consequence of bone, brain or spinal cord injury, are the most common. HO leads to important functional limitations and alteration of quality of life.

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