Publications by authors named "Neveu M"

Importance: Evidence regarding the effect of pudendal nerve blockade during vaginal surgery is conflicting. Previous studies compared pudendal nerve blockade to either normal saline placebo injection or no injection, demonstrating small or no difference in pain outcomes. Studies investigating nerve blocks at the time of vaginal surgery have not evaluated the effect of infiltration of the space around the pudendal nerve.

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The SWI/SNF (SWItch/Sucrose Non-Fermentable) chromatin remodeling complex is involved in various aspects of plant development and stress responses. Here, we investigated the role of BRM (BRAHMA), a core catalytic subunit of the SWI/SNF complex, in Arabidopsis thaliana seed biology. brm-3 seeds exhibited enlarged size, reduced yield, increased longevity, and enhanced secondary dormancy, but did not show changes in primary dormancy or salt tolerance.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to determine how rates of postoperative infectious complications after pelvic organ prolapse surgery differ based on perioperative antibiotic administered. In particular, we sought to determine whether anaerobic coverage is associated with reduced rates of infectious complications.

Design: This was a retrospective cohort study.

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Background: The MeMed BV Test produces a score that increases with increasing likelihood of bacterial infection. We evaluated its association with radiographic pneumonia in children.

Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of a multicenter prospective study of febrile children 90 days to 18 years presenting to an emergency department.

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Objective: To externally validate two prediction models for pediatric radiographic pneumonia.

Methods: We prospectively evaluated the performance of two prediction models (Pneumonia Risk Score [PRS] and Catalyzing Ambulatory Research in Pneumonia Etiology and Diagnostic Innovations in Emergency Medicine [CARPE DIEM] models) from a prospective convenience sample of children 90 days - 18 years of age from a pediatric emergency department undergoing chest radiography for suspected pneumonia between January 1, 2022, and December 31st, 2023. We evaluated model performance using the original intercepts and coefficients and evaluated for performance changes when performing recalibration and re-estimation procedures.

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  • The text explores the long-term evolution of Saturn's moon system, focusing on how tidal forces within Saturn influence the moons' orbits and dynamics.
  • It examines specific orbital resonances between moons, such as Enceladus-Dione and Titan-Hyperion, and their implications for the moons' evolutionary history.
  • The paper also discusses Saturn's spin-axis dynamics and their relationship to tidal evolution and potential historical events within the Saturnian system, while highlighting future directions for research.
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  • The study highlights that the Latina population faces significant barriers to seeking care for urinary incontinence (UI), with higher complication rates and disparities compared to Black and White populations.
  • The research involved a cross-sectional survey using the Barriers to Incontinence Care Seeking Questionnaire (BICS-Q) among 298 patients to identify differences in care-seeking barriers across ethnic groups.
  • Findings indicate that Latina participants had the highest total BICS-Q scores, showcasing more difficulties in seeking UI treatment than Black and White participants, further emphasizing that lower knowledge about UI correlates with higher barriers to care.
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  • Pelvic fistulas are a global health issue, and virtual education can enhance understanding of related conditions like urinary and fecal incontinence, particularly for medical students in the U.S.
  • Two virtual cases on rectovaginal and vesicovaginal/ureterovaginal fistulas were created for students in an OB/GYN clerkship, allowing them to learn at their own pace and gather feedback for improvements.
  • A survey indicated that 91% of participating students found the cases satisfactory and beneficial, boosting their confidence in managing pelvic fistulas and highlighting the importance of e-learning in clinical education.
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  • The article covers key visual electrodiagnostic tests used in neuro-ophthalmology, focusing on visual evoked potential (VEP) and various electroretinograms (ffERG, PERG, mfERG).
  • It illustrates how these tests help interpret conditions like optic neuropathies and retinal disorders that can mimic them, by providing specific test results for different diseases.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of using multiple electrophysiological techniques for accurate diagnosis and understanding of complex syndromic diseases.
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We report the case of an early adolescent male on lamotrigine and levetiracetam therapy with a 1-month history of progressive, bilateral, painless visual loss which resolved on cessation of lamotrigine. To our knowledge, we present the first case of lamotrigine and levetiracetam dual therapy associated with toxic optic neuropathy, supported by electrophysiology and optical coherence tomography (OCT) changes. Electrophysiology findings were consistent with retinal ganglion cell dysfunction, with bilateral optic nerve involvement.

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A limited number of studies have attempted to understand how motor deficits affect numerical abilities in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD). The purpose of this study was to explore the functionality of finger-counting (FC) in children with DCD. The participants, 15 children with DCD and 15 typically developing (TD) children matched on school level and fluid reasoning abilities, were asked to use FC to solve an ordinal task with high working memory (WM) load.

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The 2-week, virtual Future of the Search for Life science and engineering workshop brought together more than 100 scientists, engineers, and technologists in March and April 2022 to provide their expert opinion on the interconnections between life-detection science and technology. Participants identified the advances in measurement and sampling technologies they believed to be necessary to perform searches for life elsewhere in our Solar System, 20 years or more in the future. Among suggested measurements for these searches, those pertaining to three potential indicators of life termed "dynamic disequilibrium," "catalysis," and "informational polymers" were identified as particularly promising avenues for further exploration.

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(1) Background: Bronchial artery embolization has been shown to be effective in the management of neoplastic hemoptysis. However, knowledge of pulmonary artery embolization is lacking. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of pulmonary artery embolization in patients presenting with hemoptysis related to lung tumors.

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Purpose: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of the photopic negative response (PhNR) elicited by red-blue (RB) and white-white (WW) stimuli, for detection of retinal ganglion cell (RGC) dysfunction in a heterogeneous clinical cohort.

Methods: Adults referred for electrophysiological investigations were recruited consecutively for this single-centre, prospective, paired diagnostic accuracy study. PhNRs were recorded to red flashes (1.

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Finger gnosia and fine motor skills (FMS) are assumed to play a key role in the development of arithmetic abilities, but their contribution to early numerical skills (i.e., enumeration skills and cardinality) has received little attention so far.

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Enceladus possesses a subsurface ocean beneath a conductive ice shell. Based on shell thickness models, the estimated total conductive heat loss from Enceladus is 25-40 GW; the measured heat output from the South Polar Terrain (SPT) is 4-19 GW. The present-day SPT heat flux is of order , comparable to estimated paleo-heat fluxes for other regions of Enceladus.

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Background: Postoperative pain continues to be an undermanaged part of the surgical experience. Multimodal analgesia has been adopted in response to the opioid epidemic, but opioid prescribing practices remain high after minimally invasive hysterectomy. Novel adjuvant opioid-sparing analgesia to optimize acute postoperative pain control is crucial in preventing chronic pain and minimizing opioid usage.

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The five large moons of Uranus are important targets for future spacecraft missions. To motivate and inform the exploration of these moons, we model their internal evolution, present-day physical structures, and geochemical and geophysical signatures that may be measured by spacecraft. We predict that if the moons preserved liquid until present, it is likely in the form of residual oceans less than 30 km thick in Ariel, Umbriel, and less than 50 km in Titania, and Oberon.

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  • There is a lack of consensus on identifying advanced melanoma patients who would benefit from immunotherapy, necessitating the discovery of early biomarkers for response to treatment.
  • This study aimed to use in vivo metabolic spectroscopy with hyperpolarized (HP) C-pyruvate and C-glucose to evaluate early responses to anti-PD1 therapy in a melanoma model.
  • The findings revealed that treatment with anti-PD1 resulted in a significant tumor growth delay, and hyperpolarized C-pyruvate showed potential as a promising tool to assess early responses to immune checkpoint inhibitors in melanoma.
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Introduction And Hypothesis: Health state utility values estimate an individual's valuation of their health-related quality of life. Despite prevalence of recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs), the health state utility value of rUTIs is unknown. The primary aim was to determine the utility value of rUTIs using the standard gamble (SG).

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Children with cerebral palsy (CP) are at greater risk of mathematical learning disabilities due to associated motor and cognitive limitations. However, there is currently little evidence on how to support the development of arithmetic skills within such a specific profile. The aim of this single-case study was to assess the effectiveness of a neuropsychological rehabilitation of arithmetic skills in NG, a 9-year-old boy with CP who experienced math learning disability and cumulated motor and short-term memory impairments.

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  • Solid tumors, like pancreatic cancer, have a really acidic environment that helps them grow and avoid treatments.
  • Researchers found that a protein called SLC4A4 in these tumors can help reduce acidity and improve immune responses.
  • Targeting SLC4A4 could make cancer treatments work better and help patients live longer by fighting off the tumor more effectively.
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Landed missions to icy worlds with a subsurface liquid water ocean must meet planetary protection requirements and ensure a sufficiently small likelihood of any microorganism-bearing part of the landed element reaching the ocean. A higher bound on this likelihood is set by the potential for radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) power sources, the hottest possible landed element, to melt through the ice shell and reach the ocean. In this study, we quantify this potential as a function of three key parameters: surface temperature, ice shell thickness (.

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  • - Urogynecologic disorders are common, yet medical students often lack experience in diagnosing and treating them, creating a significant gap in their education.
  • - To address this, three interactive virtual patient cases were created and integrated into the obstetrics and gynecology clerkship for medical students during the 2020-2021 academic year, with positive feedback on usability and educational value.
  • - Survey results showed that 90% of students were satisfied with the cases, and nearly all reported an increase in their confidence regarding the management of pelvic floor disorders, highlighting the effectiveness of these educational tools.
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