Publications by authors named "Leducq S"

Rationale: Sirolimus is a treatment for slow-flow vascular malformations (SFVMs). However, the long-term management remains challenging.

Objectives: The SIROLO study assessed the long-term effects and real-life management of oral sirolimus for SFVMs by investigating data from 15 French tertiary centres for vascular anomalies.

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Background: New highly effective drugs for moderate-to-severe cutaneous psoriasis are regularly marketed, and the hierarchy of treatments thus requires frequent review.

Objectives: A Delphi method was used to enable a structured expert consensus on the use of systemic treatments and phototherapy among adults with moderate-to-severe psoriasis.

Methods: The Delphi method consists in achieving a convergence of opinions among a panel of experts using several rounds of questionnaires with controlled feedback between rounds.

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Objectives: Observational studies are not subject to the same requirements as randomized controlled trials, such as registration or publishing a protocol. The aim of this scoping review was to estimate the registration rate of observational studies in leading peer-reviewed medicine journals and to evaluate whether protocols were available in the public domain.

Study Design And Setting: In March 2023, we searched OVID Medline for observational studies published in 2022 in the top five general medicine journals according to impact factor (The Lancet, The British Medical Journal (BMJ), The Journal of the American Medical Association, The New England Journal of Medicine, and Annals of Internal Medicine).

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  • The study aimed to evaluate community pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy students' knowledge and confidence regarding infantile haemangioma (IH) and propranolol treatment.
  • A national survey was conducted in France with 255 participants, revealing that only 33% had dispensed propranolol for IH recently, and only 38% scored above 50% on the knowledge questionnaire.
  • The findings indicate a significant lack of knowledge and low self-confidence in dispensing propranolol, suggesting a need for improved cooperation among healthcare professionals to enhance treatment practices.
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Trichophyton rubrum is a common fungal pathogen that usually causes superficial infection limited to epidermis only, so called dermatophytosis. However in immunocompromised patients, dermatophytosis can be exceptionally more invasive with extensive lesions involving deep tissues and generating sometimes systemic course. We report the case of a 43-year-old heart transplanted man, who presented with multiple deep-seated nodules and papules in the inguinal areas and in the buttocks.

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Background: Vascular anomalies (VAs) are increasingly being treated with PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway inhibitors. These drugs have immunosuppressive properties and thus theoretically overexpose patients to opportunistic infections, especially Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP). PJP prophylaxis use lacks consensus.

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Background: Rare superficial vascular anomalies represent a wide range of diseases. Their management is difficult given the broad spectrum and the lack of clinical trials assessing treatment efficacy. A randomized clinical trial of vascular anomalies is difficult because of the rarity of the diseases and is enhanced by the population of interest often being children.

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The purpose of the study is to highlight clinical signs that are either suggestive of or against the diagnosis of AHEI to improve diagnosis and management. The medical records of children under 3 years old diagnosed with AHEI were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical data and photographs were reviewed by three independent experts, and the cases were classified as probable, doubtful, or unclear AHEI.

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Predatory journals, first recognized in the early 2000s, are fraudulent publications characterized by aggressive marketing solicitations and deviation from best publishing practices. These journals claim to be legitimate scholarly publications, and accept articles with no or poor peer review processes or quality checks, with rapid publication on payment by authors. They are a global threat as they are dishonest, lack transparency and seek only financial gain.

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Background: Topical drugs are often used as first-line treatment for dermatological conditions. A within-person design may then be well adapted: it consists of randomizing lesions/body sites rather than patients, which are then concomitantly treated by the different drugs compared, reducing inter-group variability and therefore requiring fewer patients than the classical parallel-group trial.

Objectives: The aim of this review was to provide a methodological overview of within-person randomized trials (WP-RCTs) in dermatology.

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Objective: To determine the clinical manifestations, management, and outcomes of pediatric granuloma annulare (GA).

Study Design: We searched MEDLINE via PubMed, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences, and EMBASE from inception to January 2021. We included all original reports of patients <18 years of age with a diagnosis of GA and all original reports describing any intervention, including topical or systemic agents, in these patients.

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  • Lingual microcystic lymphatic malformations (LMLMs) are rare congenital conditions characterized by cyst-like lesions that can cause pain, aesthetic concerns, and secondary infections, often requiring careful management due to potential complications from treatments.
  • This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of a topical sirolimus solution applied daily over 24 weeks in patients with LMLMs, comparing its effects to standard care, with outcomes measured through photographic evaluations and quality-of-life assessments.
  • The research employs a randomized, multicentric design where participants will initially undergo observation before switching to treatment at staggered intervals, with ongoing assessments every four weeks.
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Primary focal hyperhidrosis (PFH) is a frequent condition which can seriously affect the quality of life. Intradermal injections of botulinum toxin A (BTA) is a safe temporary treatment. The objective was to assess the factors associated with the efficacy of the axillary injections of abobotulinumtoxinA in PFH.

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