Publications by authors named "P Paliard"

Background And Aims: Recurrent liver/biliary sepsis are rare and can occur in different situations. Curative treatment of acute septic episodes is based on antibiotics. Nevertheless, recurrent sepsis can be life-threatening, and the treatment of the underlying disease could be complex, and eventually not possible.

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Two-photon polymerization has recently emerged as a promising technique to fabricate scaffolds for three-dimensional (3D) cell culture and tissue engineering. Here, we combined 3D-printed microscale scaffolds fabricated using two-photon polymerization with a bioactive layer-by-layer film coating. This bioactive coating consists of hyaluronic acid and poly(l-lysine) of controlled stiffness, loaded with fibronectin and bone morphogenic proteins 2 and 4 (BMP2 and BMP4) as matrix-bound proteins.

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Liver transplantation (LT) has been proposed as a curative treatment in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) with severe hepatic involvement. We provide a long-term evaluation of graft status after LT for HHT, with a focus on the risk of recurrence. The present study included all patients prospectively followed up after LT for HHT in the Lyon Liver Transplant Unit from 1993 to 2010, with a survival of more than 1 year.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study tracked the effects of I-lipiodol treatment on patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after curative procedures over a long follow-up period.
  • Among 106 patients studied, recurrence-free survival rates decreased significantly over time, with cirrhosis identified as a key factor increasing the risk of recurrence.
  • Overall survival rates also declined over the years, with age, number of tumors, and recurrence serving as important prognostic indicators for patient outcomes.
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Unlabelled: Wilson's disease is a hereditary defect in hepatic copper metabolism, causing hepatic, neurological and/or psychiatric manifestations. For patients with severe disease, liver transplantation is the treatment of choice. The aim of this study was to report the long-term outcome of patients who underwent liver transplantation for Wilson's disease.

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