Publications by authors named "M Kerbaol"

Background: Previous results have established the potential interest of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of plasma lipoproteins in the detection of rejection processes after heart transplantation. The aim of this study was to determine whether MRS can provide a relevant long-term prognosis factor as early as 1 week after transplantation.

Methods: Eighteen patients were monitored for a mean period of 16 months after transplantation.

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Aims: To assess the value of histology in diagnosing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in colorectal biopsy specimens.

Methods: Retrospective, double blind evaluation of colorectal biopsy specimens from 41 patients with colitis (28 with ischaemic colitis and 13 with acute self-limited colitis) and 84 patients with IBD (42 with Crohn's disease and 42 with ulcerative colitis).

Results: The features distinguishing IBD from other forms of colitis included distorted architecture, lymphocyte and plasma cell infiltrate, excess of polymorphonuclear leucocytes, polymorphonuclear cryptitis, crypt abscesses, and basal lymphoid aggregates.

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The polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) appears to be an important cell in the protection of the host from pathogenic periodontal microorganisms and, despite some reports to the contrary, it is generally assumed that early-onset forms of periodontal disease (including both juvenile and rapidly progressing periodontitis) are associated with a defect in PMN chemotactic behaviour. The purpose of the present study was to examine the peripheral PMN chemotactic behaviour, using the under agarose method, in 4 groups, namely healthy periodontium group (n = 7), gingivitis group (n = 8), early-onset periodontitis group (n = 17) and adult periodontitis group (n = 8). PMN from early-onset periodontitis patients showed normal random and chemotactic locomotory behaviour when compared with those of PMN from subjects of the other groups.

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The rate of neonatal referral from the site of birth to a special care centre is generally related to the conditions of the pregnancy and the status of the neonate. The purpose of this study was to investigate other factors affecting referral including obstetric procedures, and equipment and personnel environment. A prospective survey of the neonatal population in 9 maternity hospital in the Loire-Atlantique area in France was conducted.

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