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25 articles scientifiques publiés — un praticien à la pointe de la recherche
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Epilepsia · 2024
Abstract Febrile infection‐related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) is a subset of new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) that involves a febrile infection prior to the onset of the refractory status epilepticus. It is unclear whether FIRES and non‐FIRES NORSE are distinct conditions. Here, we compare 34 patients with FIRES to 30 patients with non‐FIRES NORSE for demographics, clinical features, neuroimaging, and outcomes. Because patients with FIRES were younger than patients with non‐FIRES NORSE (median = 28 vs. 48 years old, p = .048) and more likely cryptogenic (odds ratio = 6.89), we next ran a regression analysis using age or etiology as a covariate. Respiratory and gastrointestinal prodromes occurred more frequently in FIRES patients, but no difference was found for non‐infection‐related prodromes. Status epilepticus subtype, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and magnetic resonance imaging findings, and outcomes were similar. However, FIRES cases were more frequently cryptogenic; had higher CSF interleukin 6, CSF macrophage inflammatory protein‐1 alpha (MIP‐1a), and serum chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2) levels; and received more antiseizure medications and immunotherapy. After controlling for age or etiology, no differences were observed in presenting symptoms and signs or inflammatory biomarkers, suggesting that FIRES and non‐FIRES NORSE are very similar conditions.
Tropical medicine and infectious disease · 2023
In sub-Saharan Africa, despite the implementation of multiple control interventions, the prevalence of malaria infection and clinical cases remains high. The primary tool for vector control against malaria in this region is the use of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) combined or not with indoor residual spraying (IRS) to achieve a synergistic effect in protection. The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of LLINs, with or without IRS, protected against Plasmodium falciparum infection and uncomplicated clinical cases (UCC) of malaria in Benin. A case-control study was conducted, encompassing all age groups, in the urban area of Djougou and the rural area of Cobly. A cross-sectional survey was conducted that included 2080 individuals in the urban area and 2770 individuals in the rural area. In the urban area, sleeping under LLINs did not confer significant protection against malaria infection and UCC when compared to no intervention. However, certain neighbourhoods benefited from a notable reduction in infection rates ranging from 65% to 85%. In the rural area, the use of LLINs alone, IRS alone, or their combination did not provide additional protection compared to no intervention. IRS alone and LLINs combined with IRS provided 61% and 65% protection against malaria infection, respectively, compared to LLINs alone. The effectiveness of IRS alone and LLINs combined with IRS against UCC was 52% and 54%, respectively, when compared to LLINs alone. In both urban and rural areas, the use of LLINs alone, IRS alone, and their combination did not demonstrate significant individual protection against malaria infection and clinical cases when compared to no intervention. In the conditions of this study, LLINs combined or not with IRS are not effective enough to eliminate malaria. In addition to the interventions, this study identified factors associated with malaria in Benin as housing design, neglected social groups like gender-marginalised individuals and adolescents, and socio-economic conditions acting as barriers to effective malaria prevention. Addressing these factors is crucial in order to facilitate malaria elimination efforts in sub-Saharan Africa.
Frontiers in neurology · 2023
This review aims to draw attention to the multiple ipsilateral otic capsule dehiscences (OCDs), which may cause therapeutic failure in operated patients. A series of six severely disabled patients with symptoms and signs consistent with a superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) diagnosis, confirmed by a high-resolution CT scan, is presented here. Five of the patients underwent surgery, and in four of the cases, the postoperative results were poor and/or disappointing. The ethical principles underlying modern medicine encourage medical staff to learn from past experience even when the results are modest despite the accuracy of the treatment applied to a patient. Consequently, we reviewed the radiological records of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients diagnosed or referred to our center for confirmation over the past 5 years to determine the incidence of multiple OCD in this population. Multiple localizations of suspected OCD in the ipsilateral ear did not appear to be rare and were found in 29 of 157 patients (18.47%) in our retrospective review using high-resolution thin-sliced CT scans. The decision to perform surgery for a documented symptomatic superior SSCD should be made with caution only after ruling out concomitant lesser-known variants of OCD in the ipsilateral ear.
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Neurology · 2025 · Journal Article
De Stefano P, Hofmeijer J, Quintard H, Damien C, et al.
Epilepsia · 2025 · Journal Article
Damien C, Torcida Sedano N, Depondt C, Legros B, et al.
Biomedical physics & engineering express · 2025 · Journal Article
D K, D P, P V, G A, et al.
Respiratory medicine · 2025 · Journal Article
Pierre C, Jeanne I, Mathieu B, Hugo G, et al.
Epilepsia · 2024 · Journal Article
Jimenez AD, Gopaul M, Asbell H, Aydemir S, et al.
Tropical medicine and infectious disease · 2023 · Journal Article
Damien BG, Kesteman T, Dossou-Yovo GA, Dahounto A, et al.
Journal of clinical medicine · 2023 · Journal Article
Thai-Van H, Veuillet E, Le Normand MT, Damien M, et al.
Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract · 2023 · Journal Article
Jacobs MA, Tetley JC, Kim J, Schmidt S, et al.
Cornea · 2025 · Journal Article
Nicole M, Damien G, Alain S
Case reports in endocrinology · 2025 · Case Reports
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The journal of international advanced otology · 2025 · Journal Article
Reynard P, Damien M, Constant Ionescu E, Thai-Van H
Frontiers in neurology · 2023 · Journal Article
Ionescu EC, Reynard P, Damien M, Ltaief-Boudrigua A, et al.
The Lancet. Infectious diseases · 2026 · Journal Article
Flores Girón L, Sganzerla Martinez G, Daniel BN, Bisimwa AK, et al.
Medecine tropicale et sante internationale · 2024 · English Abstract
Damien BG, Vl Avon Ou W, Dahoun M, Kaucley L, et al.
Journal of clinical medicine · 2023 · Journal Article
Damien M, Wiener-Vacher SR, Reynard P, Thai-Van H
The Lancet. Infectious diseases · 2026 · Journal Article
Flores Girón L, Sganzerla Martinez G, Daniel BN, Bisimwa AK, et al.
BMC neurology · 2024 · Multicenter Study
Damien C, Leitinger M, Kellinghaus C, Strzelczyk A, et al.
PloS one · 2023 · Randomized Controlled Trial
Djènontin A, Alfa D, Bouraima A, Soares C, et al.
Dentistry journal · 2023 · Journal Article
De Grado Gabriel F, Clément B, Florence F, Anne-Marie M, et al.
Cureus · 2024 · Journal Article
Mondal H, Komarraju S, D S, Muralidharan S
Frontiers in neurology · 2023 · Journal Article
Ionescu EC, Reynard P, Damien M, Ltaief-Boudrigua A, et al.
Oxford medical case reports · 2025 · Case Reports
Gupta A, D V, Nawaz A, Hari V
Seizure · 2026 · Journal Article
Nazhaeva M, Damien C, Kämppi L, Roberg LE, et al.
Epilepsia · 2026 · Journal Article
Gruen MD, Gopaul MT, Jimenez AD, Batra A, et al.
Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands) · 2026 · Consensus Statement
Vasiliki N, Vincent S, Zoe A, Michela S, et al.
Cureus · 2024 · Journal Article
Mondal H, Komarraju S, D S, Muralidharan S
International journal of mental health nursing · 2024 · Journal Article
Damien C, Marion DH, Deborah S, Margot M
Pediatric blood & cancer · 2023 · Case Reports
Delehaye F, Damien B, Anne D, Céline B, et al.
Pediatric blood & cancer · 2023 · Case Reports
Delehaye F, Damien B, Anne D, Céline B, et al.