Publications by authors named "Younes W"

Objectives: Chest Computerized Tomography has been widely used in COVID patients' assessment. Hence the question arises as to whether there is any correlation between the Ct value and findings on Chest CT scan or clinical presentation of the patient. We wanted to test the hypothesis of whether low Ct values (≤30) in RT-PCR were associated with a high mortality rate, CT scan findings, or with comorbidities such as immunosuppression and lung disease.

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(1) Background and Objectives: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is strongly associated with cancer, and may be the first event revealing occult neoplasia. Nonetheless, the reasonable extent of the etiological assessment after an unprovoked VTE event remains debated. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence of occult neoplasia one year after an episode of VTE, in consecutively hospitalized patients for VTE from the REMOTEV registry.

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Background: The novel Coronavirus [named severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2)] was associated with the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which required mechanical ventilation in a high percentage of critically ill patients. Recent studies have highlighted a state of hypercoagulability in patients with SARS-CoV-2, leading to an increased risk of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). The low proportion of PE-associated to DVT in COVID-19 patients may suggest that they have pulmonary thrombosis rather than embolism.

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  • SARS-CoV-2 infects the body through ACE2 receptors, and its presence can lead to heart complications, prompting researchers to examine the effects of elevated troponin levels on COVID-19 outcomes.
  • A retrospective study analyzed 375 hospitalized COVID-19 patients, revealing that 34% had elevated high-sensitivity troponin I (hsTnI) levels, which were linked to a significantly higher mortality rate.
  • Increased troponin levels significantly raised the risk of death by four times, highlighting its importance in assessing prognosis for COVID-19 patients.
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  • The study examined the effects of renin-angiotensin system inhibitors (RASi) on outcomes for COVID-19 patients, focusing on hospitalized individuals in France.
  • Among 943 admitted patients, 772 were analyzed, revealing that severe pneumonia and death were more common in RASi-treated patients, but these findings did not hold true in further adjusted analyses.
  • Ultimately, the research concluded there was no significant link between prior RASi treatment and increased risk of death or severe pneumonia in COVID-19 cases after factoring in other variables.
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We examine nuclear scission within a fully quantum-mechanical microscopic framework, focusing on the nonlocal aspects of the theory. Using (240)Pu hot fission as an example, we discuss the identification of the fragments and the calculation of their kinetic, excitation, and interaction energies, through the localization of the orbital wave functions. We show that the disentanglement of the fragment wave functions is essential to the quantum-mechanical definition of scission and the calculation of physical observables.

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Objective And Importance: Trochlear nerve schwannomas without neurofibromatosis are very rare. No more than 33 cases have been pathologically verified. None of the reported cases showed postoperative improvement of trochlear palsy.

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The authors present the case of a 63-year-old woman with a 5-year history of intractable paroxysmal 'atypical' otofacial pain. The patient's pain attacks were not typical for either trigeminal or vagoglossopharyngeal neuralgia. Surgical exploration via a suboccipital retromastoid craniotomy showed vascular compression of the nervus intermedius by the anterior inferior cerebellar artery and the patient's pain was successfully managed with microvascular decompression.

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The diagnosis of hypertension by blood pressure measurements taken in the physician's office has been called into question by several studies. The onset of cardiovascular events appears to correlate better with ambulatory blood pressure measurements than with those taken during consultation (either "white coat" or masked hypertension). While the US, WHO, French and European guidelines diverge as to the specific antihypertensive drug among the seven classes available should be chosen for first-line treatment, there is a consensus for specific choices as a function of the type of hypertension.

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During summer 1999, a massive mortality of attached benthic invertebrates was reported at several points along the French Mediterranean coast, east of the Rhône River. Such a wide geographical extension suggested the occurrence of a climatic anomaly as a direct or an indirect cause of this phenomenon. The systematic observations of surface water temperature (1 record/30 min) and vertical thermal structure from 0 to 55 m (semi-monthly frequency) performed by the service of observation of centre d'océanologie de Marseille since 1994 in the Gulf of Marseilles (northwestern Mediterranean) compared with historical data obtained for the summer periods (June till October) indicates a thermal anomaly during summer 1999.

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