Publications by authors named "Pascale Testevuide"

Objective: To compare the natural history of C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) to acute post-infectious glomerulonephritis (APIGN) in a cohort of patients with a relative homogeneity of environment conditions and genetic background.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the characteristics of all patients with biopsy proven C3G or APIGN referred in 2013-2019 to the only renal unit in French Polynesia.

Results: Point prevalence of C3G is ∼23 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

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Background: Calciphylaxis (CPX) is a rare and life-threatening disease characterized by vascular calcification and development of painful and necrotizing skin lesions with a challenging management. Mechanisms of CPX are complex and include an imbalance between vascular calcification promoters and inhibitors, and frequently vitamin K deficiency.

Objectives: To describe the various presentations and identify predictive factors of death in patients with CPX.

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Background: Post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is a major complication of immunosuppressive therapy, with many risk factors reported in adults with renal transplantation. The objective of this study was to investigate potential non-genetic and genetic risk factors of PTDM in children with renal transplantation treated with tacrolimus.

Methods: A national database was screened for patients developing PTDM within 4 years following tacrolimus introduction.

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Objective: Outcomes of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and lupus nephritis (LN) are highly heterogeneous among some populations because of interactions between genetic, epigenetic, environmental, and socioeconomic factors. A better characterization of social and ethnic disparities in mixed populations may thus help to develop individualized treatment regimens.

Materials And Methods: Retrospective observational study including all patients with LN diagnosed between January 1993 and January 2014 in the only Nephrology Department of French Polynesia.

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The arterio-venous fistula (AVF) is the most common vascular access to perform hemodialysis (HD). The HD venous central catheter use should only be proposed to old patients and/or patients without vascular access construction feasibility. These HD catheters are often responsible of infectious and thrombosis complications.

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