334 results match your criteria: "Universite Paris-Est Creteil Val de Marne[Affiliation]"

Recurrences and rechallenges of suspected drugs in epidermal necrolysis patients.

Clin Exp Dermatol

January 2025

Service de Dermatologie, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Créteil, France.

Background: Epidermal necrolysis (EN) is a rare and severe condition, characterized by a diffuse skin and mucosal detachment and mainly induced by drugs. Literature is scarce regarding the rate of recurrences and culprit drug re-exposure.

Objectives: To assess the rate of EN recurrences as well as high notoriety drugs re-exposures in patients with EN.

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Background: MDR Gram-negative bacteria, such as ESBL-producing and carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, represent major global health threats. Treatment options are limited due to increasing resistance and slowed development of novel antimicrobials, making it necessary to apply effective combination therapies based on approved antibiotics.

Objectives: To quantitatively evaluate the synergistic potential of meropenem and fosfomycin against carbapenem-resistant K.

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Background: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections, and appropriate antimicrobial therapy with agents that minimise resistance is crucial. Despite international concern, adherence to guidelines is still suboptimal. This study aims to determine the effect of the absence of national guidelines and the rate of conformity to international guidelines among physicians in antibiotic (ATB) prescriptions for the treatment of UTIs in adults and detect the factors that are associated with a higher rate of non-compliance.

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Rev Infirm

December 2024

Hôpital André-Mignot, 177 rue de Versailles, 78150 Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt, France; Université Paris Nanterre, 200 avenue de la République, 92050 Nanterre, France; Université Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne, 61 avenue du Général-de-Gaulle, 94000 Créteil, France. Electronic address:

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Surfactant protein B deficiency: the RespiRare cohort.

Thorax

December 2024

Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris, Pediatric Pulmonology Department and Reference Center for Rare Lung Diseases RespiRare, Armand Trousseau Hospital, Sorbonne University, Paris, France

Article Synopsis
  • ChILD is a group of rare and severe lung diseases in children, with some cases linked to deficiencies in surfactant protein B (SP-B).
  • The RespiRare network helps to gather detailed information about the characteristics and genetic backgrounds of these patients.
  • A study involving 11 patients found that those with complete SP-B deficiency showed symptoms at birth and had a median survival of 1 month, while rarer cases with partial SP-B function might have a better chance of survival.
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Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most aggressive cancers, highly resistant to standard chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) expressing tumor necrosis factor α receptor 2 (TNFR2) contribute to immunosuppression in PDAC. Treg infiltration correlates with poor survival and tumor progression in patients with PDAC.

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[Events and errors in radiation oncology: Conciliating perspectives to support care].

Cancer Radiother

November 2024

UMR_S 938, service d'oncologie radiothérapie, hôpital Tenon, centre de recherche Saint-Antoine, institut universitaire de cancérologie, Sorbonne université, AP-HP, Paris, France.

The term "event" covers a wide range of concrete situations in radiation oncology, from particularly intense radiation-related side effects to the possibility of technical or human error. Although quality procedures are an integral part of radiotherapy oncology department operations ensuring the analysis and prevention of such events, their occurrence during radiation treatment still has a significant impact on patients and their experience of the treatment process, as well as on health professionals. These practical, emotional and symbolic impacts are all the greater when the event occurs in the aftermath of an error.

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Prevalence and clinical impact of topical corticosteroid phobia among patients with chronic hand eczema-Findings from the Danish Skin Cohort.

J Am Acad Dermatol

December 2024

Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Article Synopsis
  • Topical corticosteroid phobia (TOPICOP) is prevalent among chronic hand eczema (CHE) patients and leads to poor adherence to prescribed treatments.* -
  • A study involving 927 CHE patients revealed that a significant percentage believed corticosteroids harm their skin and health, leading many to delay or stop treatment.* -
  • The research indicates that higher levels of corticosteroid phobia correlate with decreased medication adherence, highlighting the need for better patient education.*
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Objectives: To assess the potential impact of targeted therapies for psoriatic arthritis (PsA) on symptomatic treatments (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, opioid analgesics), methotrexate and mood disorder treatments and on hospitalisation and sick leave.

Methods: Using the French health insurance database, this nationwide cohort study included adults with PsA who were new users (not in the year before the index date) of targeted therapies for ≥9 months during 2015-2021. Main endpoints were difference in proportion of users of associated treatments, hospitalisations and sick leaves between 3 and 9 months after and 6 months before targeted therapy initiation.

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Introduction: Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease, causing skin depigmentation. Individuals with vitiligo incur substantial psychosocial burden and have expressed frustration with their treatments. Here, we describe the burden of vitiligo and opinions on what constitutes meaningful change among participants of two qualitative interview studies.

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Objective: The study aims to understand the effect of new antibiotic-substituting supplements in feeding chickens of the Hisex Brown cross in industrial conditions.

Materials And Methods: A total of 216 hatched chicks were randomly selected and distributed into Control, Test I, and Test II groups, with 3 replicates of 24 birds in three treatments.

Results: At the end of the experiment, BW of T1/T2 birds was higher by 6.

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Rationale: Acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure (AHRF) is associated with high mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. This is at least in part due to critical care-related resource constraints including limited access to invasive mechanical ventilation and/or highly skilled acute care workers. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and high-flow oxygen by nasal cannula (HFNC) may prove useful to reduce intubation, and therefore, improve survival outcomes among critically ill patients, particularly in resource-limited settings, but data in such settings are lacking.

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[Informed consent in radiotherapy care].

Cancer Radiother

June 2024

Fédération universitaire d'oncologie radiothérapie d'Occitanie Méditerranée, ICM, Inserm U1194, université de Montpellier, Montpellier, France. Electronic address:

Obtaining consent to care requires the radiation oncologist to provide loyal information and to ensure that the patient understands it. Proof of such an approach rests with the practitioner. The French Society for Radiation Oncology (SFRO) does not recommend the signature of a consent form by the patient but recommends that the radiation oncologist be able to provide all the elements demonstrating the reality of a complete information circuit.

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Article Synopsis
  • Epidermal necrolysis (EN) includes severe conditions like Stevens-Johnson syndrome and is primarily drug-induced, with notable differences in incidence and outcomes between children and adults.
  • A study analyzed data from the French Health System to compare EN cases in both demographics, examining incidence, suspected drug exposure, and mortality rates.
  • Results showed that EN is less common in children (1.5 cases/million) compared to adults (2.6 cases/million), with children having a lower rate of drug exposure before onset and significantly lower mortality (1.4% vs. 19.4%).
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Comparison of goalscoring patterns between the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups.

Front Sports Act Living

May 2024

French Football Federation Research Center, Clairefontaine National Football Centre, Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines, France.

The main aim of this study was to compare goal scoring patterns between the two most recent FIFA World Cup (WC) tournaments: Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022. Match performance data were extracted using the ProVision database (StatsPerform, Chicago, USA). Variables used to analyse goals (not including penalty shootout goals) included the match period in which these were scored, the type of action and different types of play, body part used, defensive pressure, possession duration and expected goals (xG) values.

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Introduction: Early mobilization is key in neurologically impaired persons, limiting complications and improving long-term recovery. Self-balanced exoskeletons are used in rehabilitation departments to help patients stand and walk. We report the first case series of exoskeleton use in acute neurosurgery and intensive care patients, evaluating safety, clinical feasibility and patients' satisfaction.

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Evolution of the spectrum of drugs associated with acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis over time: A pharmacovigilance study.

J Am Acad Dermatol

September 2024

EpiDermE, Université Paris Est Créteil Val de Marne, Créteil, France; Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacovigilance Unit, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, AP-HP, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France.

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Estimating the burden of vitiligo: a systematic review and modelling study.

Lancet Public Health

June 2024

Department of Dermatology, EpiDermE, Henri Mondor Hospital, Université Paris-Est Créteil, Créteil, France; Department of Dermatology, Université Paris-Est Créteil Val de Marne-Université Paris, Paris, France. Electronic address:

Background: Vitiligo is a chronic autoimmune disease characterised by depigmented skin patches, which can pose substantial psychosocial challenges particularly in individuals with dark skin tones. Despite its impact on quality of life, there is an absence of standardised global epidemiological data. We sought to address this gap with the present study.

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Background: Hansen's disease is a chronic, infectious and transmissible disease that is considered a public health problem in Brazil. Hansen's disease is marked by stigma and prejudice, because it carries with it a strong negative social image, reinforced by policies of social isolation in the community.

Methods: A qualitative study was conducted in Ribeirão Preto, an inland city of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

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Microorganisms associated with plant roots significantly impact the quality and quantity of plant defences. However, the bottom-up effects of soil microbes on the aboveground multitrophic interactions remain largely under studied. To address this gap, we investigated the chemically-mediated effects of nitrogen-fixing rhizobia on legume-herbivore-parasitoid multitrophic interactions.

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Dual topologies of myotomal collagen XV and Tenascin C act in concert to guide and shape developing motor axons.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

March 2024

Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle de Lyon, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, UMR5242 CNRS, Université Claude Bernard-Lyon1, National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAe) Unit under Contract (USC) 1370, Lyon 69007, France.

During development, motor axons are guided toward muscle target by various extrinsic cues including extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins whose identities and cellular source remain poorly characterized. Here, using single-cell RNAseq of sorted GFP cells from -injected zebrafish embryos, we unravel the slow muscle progenitors (SMP) pseudotemporal trajectory at the single-cell level and show that differentiating SMPs are a major source of ECM proteins. The SMP core-matrisome was characterized and computationally predicted to form a basement membrane-like structure tailored for motor axon guidance, including basement membrane-associated ECM proteins, as collagen XV-B, one of the earliest core-matrisome gene transcribed in differentiating SMPs and the glycoprotein Tenascin C.

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A sweet tooth makes a fly a pest.

Trends Ecol Evol

April 2024

Sorbonne Université, Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement, CNRS, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Université Paris-Est-Créteil-Val-de-Marne, Université Paris Cité, Institut d'Ecologie et des Sciences de l'Environnement de Paris, Versailles, France. Electronic address:

The major insect pest of soft and stone fruits, the spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii, has evolved a greater preference for laying eggs on ripe fruits over fermented ones. In a recent study, Cavey et al. found that higher responsiveness to low sugar concentrations has had an important role in this evolutionary shift in egg-laying behavior.

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