Publications by authors named "N Rene"

Public engagement is increasingly recognized as being integral to basic and translational research. Public engagement involves effective communication about research along with the mutual exchange of views and opinions among a wide variety of members in society. As such, public engagement can help to identify issues that must be addressed in order for research to be ethically sound and trustworthy.

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  • Pseudomyogenic hemangioendothelioma (PMH) is a rare tumor that can be difficult to diagnose, often misidentified as other conditions like epithelioid sarcoma.
  • A case study of a 25-year-old woman with severe bone pain revealed multiple well-defined bone lesions, and after a biopsy confirmed PMH, she was treated effectively with intravenous pamidronate, leading to significant improvement over three years.
  • A systematic review of the literature highlighted that most PMH cases with primary bone involvement were treated with local excision or curettage, while more recent treatments included mTOR inhibitors and anti-resorptive therapies for multifocal lesions.
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Introduction: Increased wound complication rates are attributed to the use of pre-operative radiotherapy. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the incidence of complications with or without pre-operative radiotherapy in our institution.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 48 adult patients with high-grade extremity soft tissue sarcoma.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of the managment of obstructive colorectal cancer and to evaluate the different surgical methods.

Patients Et Methods: This retrospective, descriptive and analytical study was carry out from january 2008 to december 2014 in the visceral surgery department of Hospital Principal of Dakar and included 37 patients treated for obstructive colorectal cancer. The parameters studied were age, gender, unit of provenance, antecedents, clinical and paraclinical examination data, treatment and evolution.

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