J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris)
February 2003
Perinatal asphyxia is a common emergency for both obstetricians and pediatricians. A prospective study was conducted in 14 maternity hospitals (type II centres) in the Paris suburbs in order to assess pediatric activity and neonatal morbidity associated with supposed perinatal asphyxia in term newborns. Pediatricians were called in at birth very frequently: 1/20 deliveries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pediatr Hematol Oncol
February 1996
Purpose: We report here the clinical response to low-dose arabinosyl cytosine (Ara-C) in seven children with Down syndrome (DS) and acute leukemia in which blast cells express markers of erythroid and/or megakaryoblastic lineages. Following an initial course of treatment with Ara-C, complete remission was obtained in all seven patients. Maintenance therapy with Ara-C was continued during complete remission.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationship between ileal and colonic electromyographic motility patterns were investigated in six awake cats chronically fitted with subserosal electrodes implanted in the smooth muscles of the ileum and colon. Smooth muscle electrical activity (electromyogram) was recorded in both fed and fasted conditions under a 12-12 hours dark-light schedule. It consisted of electrical long spike bursts having two different patterns for each condition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastroenterol Clin Biol
May 1985
The purpose of this work was to describe the electromyographical profile of the jejunum observed after various types of abdominal operations. The electromyogram of the first 140 centimeters of the small intestine was recorded on a continuous basis by an intraluminal tube between the 6th and 20th day after abdominal surgery in twenty patients. Results allow us to describe a profile of the patient's intestinal electromyogram after abdominal surgery.
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