5 results match your criteria: "Centre hospitalier de Verdun Saint-Mihiel[Affiliation]"
Rev Infirm
May 2022
Centre hospitalier de Verdun Saint-Mihiel, 2 rue d'Anthouard, BP 20713, 55107 Verdun, France. Electronic address:
The impact of oncological treatments on the sexual health of the individual is major. Reproductive and erotic sexuality may be altered. Prescriptions, of which the consequences are now well known, must be considered in the light of the patient's life plan.
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January 2021
Pôle chirurgie, centre hospitalier de Verdun Saint-Mihiel, 2, rue d'Anthouard, BP 20713, 55107 Verdun, France. Electronic address:
Rev Infirm
December 2020
Centre hospitalier de Verdun/Saint-Mihiel, 2, rue d'Anthouard, BP 20713, 55107 Verdun, France. Electronic address:
Having undergone major upheavals in their operation and organisation, hospital services have had to show great adaptability in order to adjust the range of care on offer to the reality of new needs. Dialogue and consultation have made it possible to decide in the best interests of patients, particularly when it has been necessary to postpone treatment for scheduled surgery. The accompaniment of the teams, the support of local managers and psychologists helped the caregivers to face new and even worrying situations.
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December 2020
Équipe opérationnelle d'hygiène hospitalière, centre hospitalier de Verdun/Saint-Mihiel, 2, rue d'Anthouard, BP 20713, 55107 Verdun, France. Electronic address:
The world is facing the first viral pandemic of the 21st century. It is time, at the end of this first wave and in the core of the second, to take stock of what we have learned about this new virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, our difficulties and shortcomings, but also our successes in managing this major health crisis.
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May 2019
Médecine Infantile, Hôpital d'enfants, CHRU de Nancy, 54500, Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France.
Maternal infection during pregnancy by Chlamydia (Chlamydia ) can result in neonatal interstitial lung disease. It remains difficult for physicians to establish this diagnosis and to select the best treatment, as there is no recommendation. In these two cases of neonatal low respiratory tract Chlamydia infection, we proposed successfully a diagnosis method based on Chlamydia determination by PCR, on any type of sampling, but more specifically on urinary and pharyngeal specimens; and a management based on oral antibiotic therapy, Josamycin 50mg/kg/day during 14 days which is commonly well accepted and not invasive.
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