Publications by authors named "Mylene Mabille"

Article Synopsis
  • - The MELODY system enables remote ultrasonography and was tested for effectiveness in children aged 1 to 10 during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a focus on assessing its feasibility.
  • - A study involving 38 children showed substantial agreement between telerobotic and traditional ultrasound results, although telerobotic sessions took longer; both methods effectively visualized abdominal and lung conditions.
  • - Parents of the children reported that 45% felt their kids experienced less stress during the telerobotic ultrasound, indicating it may be a more comfortable option for pediatric patients.
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Background: To describe a large cohort of women with non-puerperal inflammatory breast and to identify characteristics of inflammatory breast cancer.

Methods: All patients consulting for inflammatory breast syndrome in the breast unit of our tertiary University hospital between September 2013 and December 2015 were prospectively included. We excluded women who were pregnant or in the postpartum period.

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Glycogen storage disease type I (GSDI) is a rare metabolic disease due to glucose-6 phosphatase deficiency, characterized by fasting hypoglycemia. Patients also develop chronic kidney disease whose mechanisms are poorly understood. To decipher the process, we generated mice with a kidney-specific knockout of glucose-6 phosphatase (K.

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Fetal hydrops and myocarditis were diagnosed in a woman at 32 weeks of gestation (WG). Transplacental enterovirus infection was suspected because all other causes of myocarditis and hydrops were excluded, it was during an endemic period, and there was a setting of maternal infection (fever a few days before). We opted for in utero treatment because of the risk of resuscitating a neonate with myocarditis and hydrops.

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Throughout the history of cardiology, physicians have attempted to treat cardiac inflammatory diseases in a multitude of different ways. In recent years, three major developments have confirmed the important role of antiinflammatory drugs in cardiology: the development of new, more powerful drugs, the advent of evidence-based medicine, and the decline of rheumatic disease in western countries. Thus, we aim to review the indications for anti-inflammatory drugs in pericarditis and myocarditis.

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The development of hepatocellular adenomas in the liver of patients with glycogen storage disease type I is a well-known complication of the disease. Surgical procedures and perioperative managements described so far have reported persistent and important morbidity. We report here a series of six patients (three males and three females) who underwent hepatic resection, and we propose a new hemostatic management protocol comprising glucose infusion, corticosteroids, desmopressin, and antifibrinolytic drugs, used to prevent efficaciously hepatic hemorrhage due to glycogen storage disease (GSD) platelet dysfunction.

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A 61-year-old man was referred to us for palpitations and ventricular tachycardia. After being treated by chemotherapy for a mediastinum lymphoplasmocytic lymphoma, a ventricular tachycardia (VT) occurred. It was well tolerated.

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Purpose: To define computed tomography (CT) criteria for evaluating the response of patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) who are receiving Imatinib (tyrosine-kinase inhibitor therapy).

Materials And Methods: This prospective CT study evaluated 107 consecutive patients with advanced metastatic GIST treated with Imatinib.

Results: Seventy patients had total or partial cystic-like transformation of hepatic and/or peritoneal metastases.

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