Publications by authors named "V Ribault"

Sickle cell disease (SCD) and vitamin D deficiency share manifestations such as bone complications and bony pains. Canadian SCD children are characterized by compromised sun exposure all year long and potential dietary deficiency, which combined to SCD-causing high nutritional demands, may lead to impaired vitamin D status. The objectives of this study were to document vitamin D status and intake and assess the relationship between vitamin D status and SCD-related outcomes in Canadian children with SCD followed in a tertiary pediatric center.

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Background And Objectives: Type 1 diabetes is a major cardiovascular risk factor associated with an excess of mortality in young adults due to premature cardiovascular events, which includes heart failure. The relation between type 1 diabetes and cardiac structure and function in children was poorly documented. Our study investigates (1) whether type 1 diabetic children have echocardiographic signs of subclinical cardiac dysfunction assessed by tissue Doppler strain and (2) whether state of metabolic control and diabetes duration have any influence on the cardiac event.

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Adrenocortical tumor is a rare childhood tumor with a median age at onset of 3.2 years. Virilization is the most common sign.

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Article Synopsis
  • Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO)-like syndrome, also called brachydactyly-mental retardation syndrome, includes issues like learning difficulties and bone problems.
  • Some people with this syndrome can be overweight or have different-looking faces, and about half might have a condition that makes their fingers short.
  • A family case showed that a specific gene change (the HDAC4 gene) can cause different symptoms, from just having short fingers to having other issues.
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Aim: Type 1 diabetes (T1D) involves complex metabolic disturbances in cardiomyocytes leading to morphological and functional abnormalities of the myocardium. The relationship between T1D and cardiac structure and function in children is not well established. Our study investigated whether T1D is associated with early subclinical myocardial disturbances in children and adolescents, and whether the state of metabolic control and diabetes duration are influential factors.

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