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As in most European countries, the mental health of immigrants in France has recently been the subject of scientific scrutiny. Since the end of World War II voluntary special mental health services for migrants and refugees have been created in France and especially in Paris, but none has been based on epidemiological data. Generally, this lack of objective data gave rise to the assumption that many immigrants might not be getting the type of services they required.

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Although the history of childhood lead poisoning started a century ago in the United States, the first French cases were identified in 1985. Instead of merely adopting knowledge accumulated for decades, the public health professionals and activists involved had to reestablish, against incredulity from medical authorities and resistance from policymakers, all the evidence: that children were the main group concerned; that cases were not isolated but part of an epidemic; that wall paint in old, dilapidated apartments was the source of contamination; and that poor housing conditions, and not cultural practices, were responsible for the high incidence in African families. This "reinvention" illustrates more general sociological phenomena: discontinuities in medical history, strength of culturalist prejudices toward immigrants, resistance to socioeconomic interpretations of disease, and struggles between different perspectives in public health.

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The embodiment of inequality. AIDS as a social condition and the historical experience in South Africa.

EMBO Rep

June 2003

University of Paris North, Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, France.

AIDS as a social condition and the historical experience in South Africa

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Unlabelled: Early diagnosis of multidrug-resistance (MDR) development is extremely important for the judicious choice of treatment protocols in breast cancer chemotherapy. In this study, the mechanism of 99mTc-sestamibi uptake by nine human breast tumor cell lines was analyzed as a function of P-glycoprotein (PgP) expression.

Methods: Technetium-99m-sestamibi radioactivity incorporation into the cells was determined after different times of incubation at 37 degrees C.

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Embolization of multiple pulmonary arterial aneurysms in Behçet's disease.

Scand J Rheumatol

January 1997

Department of Internal Medicine, Avicenne Hospital, University of Paris North, Bobigny, France.

Arterial manifestations of Behçet's disease carry a particularly poor prognosis, especially pulmonary arterial aneurysms. We report herein the successful embolization of multiple bilateral pulmonary arterial aneurysms in a young Algerian man, whose treatment included corticosteroids and immunosuppressive drugs.

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Aminoglycosides.

Med Clin North Am

July 1995

Department of Internal Medicine, Avicenne Hospital, University of Paris-North, Bobigny, France.

Despite their nephrotoxic and ototoxic side effects, AG remain useful antibiotics because of their major, rapid, and dose-dependent bactericidal effects. Combination therapy with an AG appears particularly important in neutropenic and other high-risk patients to provide broad-spectrum bactericidal activity, synergism, and reduction of emergence of resistant pathogens. OD AG therapy is associated with high peak levels in serum that maintain efficacy and low-to-undetectable trough levels in serum that attenuate the risk of toxicity.

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