Publications by authors named "Touzet C"

Objectives: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to compare two groups of cats with lower respiratory tract disease, one with detected by PCR in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) (M+) and the other without (M-), with regard to signalment, clinical signs, diagnostic results, treatment response and survival.

Methods: All cats for which was investigated by PCR in BALF between 2016 and 2023 were included. Cats with evidence of oropharyngeal contamination, or for which PCR results were under the quantification level, or without follow-up information were excluded.

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A 9-year-old male Labrador retriever dog was presented with dysphagia and presence of hairs on the tongue. Buccal examination revealed ulcerative glossitis and lingual hairs along the midline. Ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging of the tongue showed multiple hair shafts contained in a proliferative tissue along the midline and extending in a fistulous tract towards the right ventral aspect of the tongue at mid-length.

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Endoscopy is widely used to remove gastric foreign bodies using grasping forceps and loop snares to manipulate and retrieve the foreign material. However, as not all foreign bodies can be removed using conventional endoscopic techniques, this case series describes the use of bottle liners for the removal of gastric foreign bodies in 12 dogs between 2020 and 2023. A 4 oz bottle liner (Drop-Ins) was placed at the end of the endoscope and pushed into the stomach.

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Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema (NCPE) in hunting dogs is an uncommon and poorly described condition for which no preventive treatment is available. Two dogs were presented for recurrent respiratory distress strictly associated with hunting activities. Diagnosis was based on bilateral, symmetrical, interstitial-to-alveolar pattern in the caudodorsal lung fields on thoracic radiographs, exclusion of other causes, and spontaneous clinical and radiographic improvement.

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Backyard poultry hens are becoming very popular as pets, and thus the demand for treating the individual chicken is increasing. Few basic diagnostic techniques commonly used in small animal practice have been evaluated in this species. At the moment, there is no study in backyard hens describing radiographic measurements of internal organs contrary to psittacine birds or birds of prey.

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Objective: To compare the use of the video telescope operating monitor (VITOM) and use of a conventional unassisted surgical method for treatment of cervical intervertebral disc herniation in dogs.

Animals: 39 dogs with cervical intervertebral disc disease.

Methods: Prospective study.

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The gold standard for diagnosis of laryngeal paralysis is laryngoscopy under light anesthesia. This prospective analytical cross-sectional study aimed to determine whether a radiographic assessment of the larynx could be used as a non-invasive screening tool for diagnosing laryngeal paralysis in non-sedated animals, as the laryngeal ventricles may appear wider in affected animals. The laryngeal ventricles of 18 dogs with bilateral laryngeal paralysis composing the affected group and 25 non-sedated dogs presenting no respiratory abnormality composing the control group were evaluated using right lateral radiography of the larynx.

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Objective: To report a surgical technique for pancreaticoduodenostomy and its outcomes in a cat.

Animals: A 14-year-old domestic cat.

Study Design: Case report.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to report the prevalence of a honeycomb appearance of the spleen in a population of referral cats presented for ultrasound examination, and to determine the diagnostic value of this finding vs the definitive diagnosis, the splenic cytological and haematological results.

Methods: Data were obtained from the medical records (2016-2018) of cats that had an ultrasonographic honeycomb appearance of the spleen, a splenic cytological diagnosis and a complete blood count.

Results: Twenty-five cats were included.

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Primary Objective: The present study explores the cause of cognitive fatigue in persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI), as also in persons with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Since cognitive fatigue shares many symptoms with chronic sleep deprivation (best described as cumulative excess wakefulness), it was hypothesized that cognitive fatigue is caused by cumulative excess wakefulness because of an impaired sleep efficacy. Recent results about the nature of sleep advocate that sleep aims primarily to replenish the efficiency of cortical inhibitory synapses.

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Despite the predation costs, sleep is ubiquitous in the animal realm. Humans spend a third of their life sleeping, and the quality of sleep has been related to co-morbidity, Alzheimer disease, etc. Excessive wakefulness induces rapid changes in cognitive performances, and it is claimed that one could die of sleep deprivation as quickly as by absence of water.

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Sleep is ubiquitous among the animal realm, and represents about 30% of our lives. Despite numerous efforts, the reason behind our need for sleep is still unknown. The Theory of neuronal Cognition (TnC) proposes that sleep is the period of time during which the local inhibitory synapses (in particular the cortical ones) are replenished.

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An Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART) network was trained to identify unique orthographic word forms. Each word input to the model was represented as an unordered set of ordered letter pairs (open bigrams) that implement a flexible prelexical orthographic code. The network learned to map this prelexical orthographic code onto unique word representations (orthographic word forms).

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The aim of this study was to determine the neurobiological bases of behavioral deficits associated with cholinergic damage and the potential of long-term environmental enrichment as a therapeutic agent. Rats were submitted to intra-structures injection of 192 IgG-saporin and then behaviorally tested 1 month and 1 year post-lesion in a nonmatching-to-position task. The gene expression changes were assessed by cDNA macroarray technology using the GE array Q series designed to profile the expression of neurotrophic signaling molecules.

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An investigation of metastable atom bombardment (MAB) ionization mass spectrometry for the fast characterization of mutagenic/carcinogenic heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs) formed during heating processes of meats is presented. The aim of our study was to use the selective ionization of MAB to develop a detection method for HAAs in non-purified meat extracts, thus avoiding purification and concentration steps and reducing analysis time. Sample introduction into the MAB ion source was achieved by pyrolysis, allowing the direct and fast insertion of complex food extracts into the mass spectrometer.

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It has been proposed that visual recognition memory and certain attentional mechanisms are impaired early in Alzheimer disease (AD). Little is known about visuospatial recognition memory in AD. The crucial role of the hippocampus on spatial memory and its damage in AD suggest that visuospatial recognition memory may also be impaired early.

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This report describes, for the first time to our knowledge, a possible steroidogenic activity in established murine embryonal carcinoma cell lines (PCC3, PCC4, F9), revealed by a 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity (revelation of NADH2 by staining, and RIA assessment of delta 4-androstenedione). The remarkable analogy between such totipotent cells and embryonal cells may suggest that this activity could be present before histologic organization of the embryonal testis. Nonmalignant embryonal cells such as fibroblasts (3/A/1/D-3) or myoblasts (T984) were also found to possess a 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity, thus suggesting that this enzyme is not specific to hormone-secreting cells, but the sign of a more general phenomenon.

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The pharmacokinetics of cyclophosphamide (CPH) administered intravenously at doses between 200-400 mg alone or in combination with vindesin (VDS) or cisplatin (cisPt) were studied in 5 patients who had bronchial adenocarcinoma, with normal liver and kidney functions. The linearity and the reproducibility of CPH kinetics were confirmed and its pharmacokinetic parameters were found to be unaffected by simultaneous or sequential administration of either vindesin or cisplatin. Total clearance was 7.

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Between March, 1983 and March 1984, 12 previously untreated patients (7 men, 5 women) with biopsy proven active bullous pemphigoid entered this open study. Their initial therapy associated oral prednisolone 0.5 mg/kg in divided daily doses with 4 large volume plasma exchanges (one and half the theoretical plasma volume) over 2 weeks.

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7 patients were treated by plasma exchanges and antiplatelet drugs for thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). The effectiveness of therapy was reviewed daily and retrospectively estimated on day 3, d6, d9, and d12. 6 of these 7 patients were cured.

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Steinert's disease is a myotonic dystrophy associated with diffuse visceral involvement. A severe hereditary disorder, it is characterised from a maxillo-facial standpoint by a special dysmorphism which the authors emphasize in the light of one case. They then suggest that a wider study of this condition might be envisaged.

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This study summarizes a one-year work experience in the area of human tumor stem cells cloning techniques. We found that it was more advisable to use an enzymatic method for dissociating solid tumors. The breast tumors possessing an unfavourable histoprognostic grade were found to grow up more easily in culture, which is a confirmation of known relationships between cell differentiation degree and cell proliferation.

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