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2. Traitement des hématomes maculaires compliquant la DMLA par vitrectomie, injection sous-rétinienne r-TPA, injection intravitréenne de bévacizumab associé à un tamponnement par gaz : à propos de 4 cas
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Abboud, M., Benzerroug, M., and Milazzo, S.
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- 2017
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3. La cataracte secondaire
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Milazzo, S., Grenot, M., and Benzerroug, M.
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- 2014
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4. Mise au point sur l’utilisation des colles tissulaires en ophtalmologie
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Vera, L., Benzerroug, M., Gueudry, J., Varin, R., Haghighat, S., Gérard, G., and Muraine, M.
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- 2009
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5. Résultats chirurgicaux des décollements de rétine sans déhiscence visible
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Benzerroug, M., Genevois, O., Sihamed, K., Muraine, M., and Brasseur, G.
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- 2007
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6. Results of surgery on macular holes that develop after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
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Benzerroug, M, Genevois, O, Siahmed, K, Nasser, Z, Muraine, M, and Brasseur, G
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- 2008
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7. INCREASED SHEDDING OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL MICROPARTICLES IN PROLIFERATIVE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
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Massin, P, Chahed, S, Benzerroug, M, Nguyen, C, Gaudric, A, Tedgui, A, and Boulanger, C M
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- 2007
8. A noninterventional study to monitor patients with diabetic macular oedema starting treatment with ranibizumab (POLARIS)
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Stefanickova J., Cunha-Vaz J., Ulbig M., Pearce I., Fernandez-Vega Sanz A., Theodossiadis P., Kodjikian L., Izmailov A., Muston D., Vassilev Z., Lamotte B., Tuckmantel C., Friedl S., Altemark A., Schwarz H. -J., Katz T., Souied E., Lalloum F., Querques G., Ayello-Scheer S., Coriat C., Girens J. F., Sahel J. -A., Creuzot-Garcher C., Bremond-Gignac D., Chiambaretta F., Farguette F., Delhay C., Baillif-Gostoli S., Maschi C., Fajnkuchen F., Milazzo S., Benzerroug M., Theron J. P., Schmickler S., Zywien A., Bopp S., Hoh H., Campean P., Schattmann K., Fromberg I., Fromberg C., Fromberg D., Spital G., Heimes B., Emmerich K. -H., Lang M., Krieb A., Xafis G., Stock L., Klotz N., Ungerechts R., Matuschek A., Radermacher M., Thelen U., Tetz M., Denisiuk M., Berens U., Schumacher A., Neuhann T., Lange O., Richard G., Wieland M., Filev F., Bittersohl D., Wiedemann P., Lorenz K., Wasielica-Poslednik J., Rosbach J., Dave H., Wirtz N., Weber B., Gelisken F., Wilhelm B., Peters T., Konig T., Kampik A., Abbasova S., Wolf A., Kurz S., Herold T., Arend N., Dabov S., Prause K., Fazekas C., Martz J., Bayerl K., Heuer U., Bischoff G., Kunne C., Lorenz B., Jager M., Schiel H., Datseris I., Diamanti-Ramza A., Charonis A., Straga I., Babouli N., Brevetti C., Tranos P., Perganta G., Panayiotis T., Angeliki A., Dinioti T., Tsironi E., Kotoula M., Brazitikos P., Nanas D., Figueira J., Ribeiro L., Molodkina N., Abdulaeva E., Pashtaev N., Ovchinnikova V., Yurieva T., Vaycheslav B., Liya R., Ahlers J., Zmatlova I., Popovcova M., Bajacek J., Panisova J., Struharova K., Sturova L., Jamrichova Z., Krasnik V., Krajcova P., Hasa J., Piovarciova E., Gajdosova M., Vida R., Janco L., Leskova V., Demsky P., Alexik M., Falatova A., Lipkova B., Stubna M., Tomaskova D., Herle D., Martinez Alday N., Sanchez Aparicio J. A., Martinez Anton M., Lopez Galvez M. I., Manzanas Leal L., Juberias Sanchez R., Perez Belmonte L., Fernandez-Vega Sanz B., Villota Deleu E., Gloria D. L. T. C., Canga S., De Santiago Rodiguez M. A., Ramos Gonzalez D., Prieto Maratin J. F., Franco Suarez-Barcena I., Casado Prieto A., Hernandez Galilea E., Gomez Ledesma I., de Juan Marco L., Mendivil Soto M. P., Bearan I., Nunez M., Lopez Garrido J. L., Rodriguez Raton A., Cincunegui J., Vazquez Cruchaga E., Quiroga de la Hera P., Fernandez Rodriguez M., Rodriguez Cid M. J., Mendez Martinez S., Gonzalez Martinez A., Gomez-Ulla F., Garcia Garces I., Martinez Perez L., Mansilla Cunarro R., Abraldes Lopez-Veiga M., Rodriguez Nunez M., Pineiro Figuera M. C., Rodriguez Ferro F., Menon G., North L., Chandran M., Retnamma R., Sivaprasad S., Taylor S., Scanlon P., Johnston R., Chong V., Mall S., Bailey C., Varma D., Talks J., Lotery A., Thulasidharan S., Eckstein M., Fahd Q., Koshy Z., Hanumanthu S., Kelly S., Evangelos S., Ghanchi F., Asaria R., Harris M., Derdeb T., Dipa G., Mahuma I., Stefanickova, J., Cunha-Vaz, J., Ulbig, M., Pearce, I., Fernandez-Vega Sanz, A., Theodossiadis, P., Kodjikian, L., Izmailov, A., Muston, D., Vassilev, Z., Lamotte, B., Tuckmantel, C., Friedl, S., Altemark, A., Schwarz, H. -J., Katz, T., Souied, E., Lalloum, F., Querques, G., Ayello-Scheer, S., Coriat, C., Girens, J. F., Sahel, J. -A., Creuzot-Garcher, C., Bremond-Gignac, D., Chiambaretta, F., Farguette, F., Delhay, C., Baillif-Gostoli, S., Maschi, C., Fajnkuchen, F., Milazzo, S., Benzerroug, M., Theron, J. P., Schmickler, S., Zywien, A., Bopp, S., Hoh, H., Campean, P., Schattmann, K., Fromberg, I., Fromberg, C., Fromberg, D., Spital, G., Heimes, B., Emmerich, K. -H., Lang, M., Krieb, A., Xafis, G., Stock, L., Klotz, N., Ungerechts, R., Matuschek, A., Radermacher, M., Thelen, U., Tetz, M., Denisiuk, M., Berens, U., Schumacher, A., Neuhann, T., Lange, O., Richard, G., Wieland, M., Filev, F., Bittersohl, D., Wiedemann, P., Lorenz, K., Wasielica-Poslednik, J., Rosbach, J., Dave, H., Wirtz, N., Weber, B., Gelisken, F., Wilhelm, B., Peters, T., Konig, T., Kampik, A., Abbasova, S., Wolf, A., Kurz, S., Herold, T., Arend, N., Dabov, S., Prause, K., Fazekas, C., Martz, J., Bayerl, K., Heuer, U., Bischoff, G., Kunne, C., Lorenz, B., Jager, M., Schiel, H., Datseris, I., Diamanti-Ramza, A., Charonis, A., Straga, I., Babouli, N., Brevetti, C., Tranos, P., Perganta, G., Panayiotis, T., Angeliki, A., Dinioti, T., Tsironi, E., Kotoula, M., Brazitikos, P., Nanas, D., Figueira, J., Ribeiro, L., Molodkina, N., Abdulaeva, E., Pashtaev, N., Ovchinnikova, V., Yurieva, T., Vaycheslav, B., Liya, R., Ahlers, J., Zmatlova, I., Popovcova, M., Bajacek, J., Panisova, J., Struharova, K., Sturova, L., Jamrichova, Z., Krasnik, V., Krajcova, P., Hasa, J., Piovarciova, E., Gajdosova, M., Vida, R., Janco, L., Leskova, V., Demsky, P., Alexik, M., Falatova, A., Lipkova, B., Stubna, M., Tomaskova, D., Herle, D., Martinez Alday, N., Sanchez Aparicio, J. A., Martinez Anton, M., Lopez Galvez, M. I., Manzanas Leal, L., Juberias Sanchez, R., Perez Belmonte, L., Fernandez-Vega Sanz, B., Villota Deleu, E., Gloria, D. L. T. C., Canga, S., De Santiago Rodiguez, M. A., Ramos Gonzalez, D., Prieto Maratin, J. F., Franco Suarez-Barcena, I., Casado Prieto, A., Hernandez Galilea, E., Gomez Ledesma, I., de Juan Marco, L., Mendivil Soto, M. P., Bearan, I., Nunez, M., Lopez Garrido, J. L., Rodriguez Raton, A., Cincunegui, J., Vazquez Cruchaga, E., Quiroga de la Hera, P., Fernandez Rodriguez, M., Rodriguez Cid, M. J., Mendez Martinez, S., Gonzalez Martinez, A., Gomez-Ulla, F., Garcia Garces, I., Martinez Perez, L., Mansilla Cunarro, R., Abraldes Lopez-Veiga, M., Rodriguez Nunez, M., Pineiro Figuera, M. C., Rodriguez Ferro, F., Menon, G., North, L., Chandran, M., Retnamma, R., Sivaprasad, S., Taylor, S., Scanlon, P., Johnston, R., Chong, V., Mall, S., Bailey, C., Varma, D., Talks, J., Lotery, A., Thulasidharan, S., Eckstein, M., Fahd, Q., Koshy, Z., Hanumanthu, S., Kelly, S., Evangelos, S., Ghanchi, F., Asaria, R., Harris, M., Derdeb, T., Dipa, G., and Mahuma, I.
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Male ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ,Time Factors ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Visual Acuity ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,anti‐VEGF ,0302 clinical medicine ,Primary outcome ,Retrospective Studie ,Medicine ,Macula Lutea ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Anti vegf ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,ddc ,Europe ,anti-VEGF ,diabetic macular oedema ,Intravitreal Injections ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,medicine.drug ,Angiogenesis Inhibitor ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Fundus Oculi ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Macular Edema ,Follow-Up Studie ,03 medical and health sciences ,Ophthalmology ,Ranibizumab ,Humans ,In patient ,Retrospective Studies ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,business.industry ,Intravitreal Injection ,Original Articles ,eye diseases ,Confidence interval ,Diabetic macular oedema ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,business ,Resource utilization ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Purpose: Antivascular endothelial growth factor agents are increasingly used in diabetic macular oedema (DME); however, there are few studies exploring their use in DME in real-world settings. Methods: POLARIS was a noninterventional, multicentre study to monitor 12-month outcomes in patients starting ranibizumab treatment in routine practices. The primary outcome was mean change in visual acuity (VA) from baseline to month 12 (last observation carried forward approach). Other outcomes included mean change in central retinal thickness (CRT) and resource utilization. Visual acuity (VA) outcomes were also stratified by country, baseline visual acuity score (VAS), sex, age and injection frequency. Results: Outcomes were analysed from all treated patients (n=804) and from first-year completers (patients who had a visual acuity assessment at 12months; n=568). The mean (SD) baseline VAS was 59.4 (15.9) letters, and the mean change in visual acuity was 4.4 letters (95% confidence interval: 3.3–5.4) at month 12 (study eye; first-year completers). The mean number of injections (study eye) was 4.9, and the mean number of all visits (any eye) was 10 (58% were injection visits) over 12months (first-year completers). The mean (SD) baseline CRT was 410.6 (128.8) μm, and the mean change in CRT was −115.2μm at month 12 (study eye; first-year completers). Visual acuity (VA) outcomes were generally comparable across most countries and subgroups and were greatest in patients with the lowest baseline VAS (≤60 letters). Conclusion: POLARIS showed that real-world outcomes in DME patients starting treatment with ranibizumab were lower than those observed in clinical studies, in spite of extensive monitoring.
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- 2018
9. A noninterventional study to monitor patients with diabetic macular oedema starting treatment with ranibizumab (POLARIS)
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Stefanickova, J. Cunha-Vaz, J. Ulbig, M. Pearce, I. Fernández-Vega Sanz, A. Theodossiadis, P. Kodjikian, L. Izmailov, A. Muston, D. Vassilev, Z. Lamotte, B. Tückmantel, C. Friedl, S. Altemark, A. Schwarz, H.-J. Katz, T. Souied, E. Lalloum, F. Querques, G. Ayello-Scheer, S. Coriat, C. Girens, J.F. Sahel, J.-A. Creuzot-Garcher, C. Bremond-Gignac, D. Chiambaretta, F. Farguette, F. Delhay, C. Baillif-Gostoli, S. Maschi, C. Fajnkuchen, F. Milazzo, S. Benzerroug, M. Théron, J.P. Schmickler, S. Zywien, A. Bopp, S. Höh, H. Câmpean, P. Schattmann, K. Fromberg, I. Fromberg, C. Fromberg, D. Spital, G. Heimes, B. Emmerich, K.-H. Lang, M. Krieb, A. Xafis, G. Stock, L. Klotz, N. Ungerechts, R. Matuschek, A. Radermacher, M. Thelen, U. Tetz, M. Denisiuk, M. Berens, U. Schumacher, A. Neuhann, T. Lange, O. Richard, G. Wieland, M. Filev, F. Bittersohl, D. Wiedemann, P. Lorenz, K. Wasielica-Poslednik, J. Rosbach, J. Dave, H. Wirtz, N. Weber, B. Gelisken, F. Wilhelm, B. Peters, T. König, T. Kampik, A. Abbasova, S. Wolf, A. Kurz, S. Herold, T. Arend, N. Dabov, S. Prause, K. Fazekas, C. Märtz, J. Bayerl, K. Heuer, U. Bischoff, G. Künne, C. Lorenz, B. Jäger, M. Schiel, H. Datseris, I. Diamanti-Ramza, A. Charonis, A. Straga, I. Babouli, N. Brevetti, C. Tranos, P. Perganta, G. Panayiotis, T. Angeliki, A. Dinioti, T. Tsironi, E. Kotoula, M. Brazitikos, P. Nanas, D. Figueira, J. Ribeiro, L. Molodkina, N. Abdulaeva, E. Pashtaev, N. Ovchinnikova, V. Yurieva, T. Vaycheslav, B. Liya, R. Ahlers, J. Zmatlova, I. Popovcova, M. Bajacek, J. Panisova, J. Struharova, K. Sturova, L. Jamrichova, Z. Krasnik, V. Krajcova, P. Hasa, J. Piovarciova, E. Gajdosova, M. Vida, R. Janco, L. Leskova, V. Demsky, P. Alexik, M. Falatova, A. Lipkova, B. Stubna, M. Tomaskova, D. Herle, D. Martinez Alday, N. Sanchez Aparicio, J.A. Martinez Anton, M. Lopez Galvez, M.I. Manzanas Leal, L. Juberias Sanchez, R. Perez Belmonte, L. Fernandez-Vega Sanz, B. Villota Deleu, E. Gloria, D.L.T.C. Canga, S. De Santiago Rodiguez, M.A. Ramos Gonzalez, D. Prieto Maratin, J.F. Franco Suarez-Barcena, I. Casado Prieto, A. Hernandez Galilea, E. Gomez Ledesma, I. de Juan Marco, L. Mendivil Soto, M.P. Bearan, I. Nuñez, M. Lopez Garrido, J.L. Rodriguez Raton, A. Cincunegui, J. Vazquez Cruchaga, E. Quiroga de la Hera, P. Fernandez Rodriguez, M. Rodriguez Cid, M.J. Méndez Martínez, S. Gonzalez Martinez, A. Gomez-Ulla, F. Garcia Garcés, I. Martinez Perez, L. Mansilla Cuñarro, R. Abraldes Lopez-Veiga, M. Rodriguez Nuñez, M. Piñeiro Figuera, M.C. Rodriguez Ferro, F. Menon, G. North, L. Chandran, M. Retnamma, R. Sivaprasad, S. Taylor, S. Scanlon, P. Johnston, R. Chong, V. Mall, S. Bailey, C. Varma, D. Talks, J. Lotery, A. Thulasidharan, S. Eckstein, M. Fahd, Q. Koshy, Z. Hanumanthu, S. Kelly, S. Evangelos, S. Ghanchi, F. Asaria, R. Harris, M. Derdeb, T. Dipa, G. Mahuma, I. the POLARIS study investigators
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genetic structures ,eye diseases - Abstract
Purpose: Antivascular endothelial growth factor agents are increasingly used in diabetic macular oedema (DME); however, there are few studies exploring their use in DME in real-world settings. Methods: POLARIS was a noninterventional, multicentre study to monitor 12-month outcomes in patients starting ranibizumab treatment in routine practices. The primary outcome was mean change in visual acuity (VA) from baseline to month 12 (last observation carried forward approach). Other outcomes included mean change in central retinal thickness (CRT) and resource utilization. Visual acuity (VA) outcomes were also stratified by country, baseline visual acuity score (VAS), sex, age and injection frequency. Results: Outcomes were analysed from all treated patients (n = 804) and from first-year completers (patients who had a visual acuity assessment at 12 months; n = 568). The mean (SD) baseline VAS was 59.4 (15.9) letters, and the mean change in visual acuity was 4.4 letters (95% confidence interval: 3.3–5.4) at month 12 (study eye; first-year completers). The mean number of injections (study eye) was 4.9, and the mean number of all visits (any eye) was 10 (58% were injection visits) over 12 months (first-year completers). The mean (SD) baseline CRT was 410.6 (128.8) μm, and the mean change in CRT was −115.2 μm at month 12 (study eye; first-year completers). Visual acuity (VA) outcomes were generally comparable across most countries and subgroups and were greatest in patients with the lowest baseline VAS (≤60 letters). Conclusion: POLARIS showed that real-world outcomes in DME patients starting treatment with ranibizumab were lower than those observed in clinical studies, in spite of extensive monitoring. © 2018 The Authors. Acta Ophthalmologica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica Foundation.
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10. A noninterventional study to monitor patients with diabetic macular oedema starting treatment with ranibizumab (POLARIS)
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Stefanickova, J. Cunha-Vaz, J. Ulbig, M. Pearce, I. Fernández-Vega Sanz, A. Theodossiadis, P. Kodjikian, L. Izmailov, A. Muston, D. Vassilev, Z. Lamotte, B. Tückmantel, C. Friedl, S. Altemark, A. Schwarz, H.-J. Katz, T. Souied, E. Lalloum, F. Querques, G. Ayello-Scheer, S. Coriat, C. Girens, J.F. Sahel, J.-A. Creuzot-Garcher, C. Bremond-Gignac, D. Chiambaretta, F. Farguette, F. Delhay, C. Baillif-Gostoli, S. Maschi, C. Fajnkuchen, F. Milazzo, S. Benzerroug, M. Théron, J.P. Schmickler, S. Zywien, A. Bopp, S. Höh, H. Câmpean, P. Schattmann, K. Fromberg, I. Fromberg, C. Fromberg, D. Spital, G. Heimes, B. Emmerich, K.-H. Lang, M. Krieb, A. Xafis, G. Stock, L. Klotz, N. Ungerechts, R. Matuschek, A. Radermacher, M. Thelen, U. Tetz, M. Denisiuk, M. Berens, U. Schumacher, A. Neuhann, T. Lange, O. Richard, G. Wieland, M. Filev, F. Bittersohl, D. Wiedemann, P. Lorenz, K. Wasielica-Poslednik, J. Rosbach, J. Dave, H. Wirtz, N. Weber, B. Gelisken, F. Wilhelm, B. Peters, T. König, T. Kampik, A. Abbasova, S. Wolf, A. Kurz, S. Herold, T. Arend, N. Dabov, S. Prause, K. Fazekas, C. Märtz, J. Bayerl, K. Heuer, U. Bischoff, G. Künne, C. Lorenz, B. Jäger, M. Schiel, H. Datseris, I. Diamanti-Ramza, A. Charonis, A. Straga, I. Babouli, N. Brevetti, C. Tranos, P. Perganta, G. Panayiotis, T. Angeliki, A. Dinioti, T. Tsironi, E. Kotoula, M. Brazitikos, P. Nanas, D. Figueira, J. Ribeiro, L. Molodkina, N. Abdulaeva, E. Pashtaev, N. Ovchinnikova, V. Yurieva, T. Vaycheslav, B. Liya, R. Ahlers, J. Zmatlova, I. Popovcova, M. Bajacek, J. Panisova, J. Struharova, K. Sturova, L. Jamrichova, Z. Krasnik, V. Krajcova, P. Hasa, J. Piovarciova, E. Gajdosova, M. Vida, R. Janco, L. Leskova, V. Demsky, P. Alexik, M. Falatova, A. Lipkova, B. Stubna, M. Tomaskova, D. Herle, D. Martinez Alday, N. Sanchez Aparicio, J.A. Martinez Anton, M. Lopez Galvez, M.I. Manzanas Leal, L. Juberias Sanchez, R. Perez Belmonte, L. Fernandez-Vega Sanz, B. Villota Deleu, E. Gloria, D.L.T.C. Canga, S. De Santiago Rodiguez, M.A. Ramo and Stefanickova, J. Cunha-Vaz, J. Ulbig, M. Pearce, I. Fernández-Vega Sanz, A. Theodossiadis, P. Kodjikian, L. Izmailov, A. Muston, D. Vassilev, Z. Lamotte, B. Tückmantel, C. Friedl, S. Altemark, A. Schwarz, H.-J. Katz, T. Souied, E. Lalloum, F. Querques, G. Ayello-Scheer, S. Coriat, C. Girens, J.F. Sahel, J.-A. Creuzot-Garcher, C. Bremond-Gignac, D. Chiambaretta, F. Farguette, F. Delhay, C. Baillif-Gostoli, S. Maschi, C. Fajnkuchen, F. Milazzo, S. Benzerroug, M. Théron, J.P. Schmickler, S. Zywien, A. Bopp, S. Höh, H. Câmpean, P. Schattmann, K. Fromberg, I. Fromberg, C. Fromberg, D. Spital, G. Heimes, B. Emmerich, K.-H. Lang, M. Krieb, A. Xafis, G. Stock, L. Klotz, N. Ungerechts, R. Matuschek, A. Radermacher, M. Thelen, U. Tetz, M. Denisiuk, M. Berens, U. Schumacher, A. Neuhann, T. Lange, O. Richard, G. Wieland, M. Filev, F. Bittersohl, D. Wiedemann, P. Lorenz, K. Wasielica-Poslednik, J. Rosbach, J. Dave, H. Wirtz, N. Weber, B. Gelisken, F. Wilhelm, B. Peters, T. König, T. Kampik, A. Abbasova, S. Wolf, A. Kurz, S. Herold, T. Arend, N. Dabov, S. Prause, K. Fazekas, C. Märtz, J. Bayerl, K. Heuer, U. Bischoff, G. Künne, C. Lorenz, B. Jäger, M. Schiel, H. Datseris, I. Diamanti-Ramza, A. Charonis, A. Straga, I. Babouli, N. Brevetti, C. Tranos, P. Perganta, G. Panayiotis, T. Angeliki, A. Dinioti, T. Tsironi, E. Kotoula, M. Brazitikos, P. Nanas, D. Figueira, J. Ribeiro, L. Molodkina, N. Abdulaeva, E. Pashtaev, N. Ovchinnikova, V. Yurieva, T. Vaycheslav, B. Liya, R. Ahlers, J. Zmatlova, I. Popovcova, M. Bajacek, J. Panisova, J. Struharova, K. Sturova, L. Jamrichova, Z. Krasnik, V. Krajcova, P. Hasa, J. Piovarciova, E. Gajdosova, M. Vida, R. Janco, L. Leskova, V. Demsky, P. Alexik, M. Falatova, A. Lipkova, B. Stubna, M. Tomaskova, D. Herle, D. Martinez Alday, N. Sanchez Aparicio, J.A. Martinez Anton, M. Lopez Galvez, M.I. Manzanas Leal, L. Juberias Sanchez, R. Perez Belmonte, L. Fernandez-Vega Sanz, B. Villota Deleu, E. Gloria, D.L.T.C. Canga, S. De Santiago Rodiguez, M.A. Ramo
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- 2018
11. CO-27 – Toxoplasmose congénitale: comparaison randomisée de stratégies de prévention des rétinochoroïdites
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Javerliac, V., primary, Binquet, C., additional, Cornu, C., additional, Wallon, M., additional, Dureau, P., additional, Genevois, O., additional, Milazzo, S., additional, Benzerroug, M., additional, Garcia Meric, P., additional, Peyron, F., additional, Bonin, A., additional, Villena, I., additional, Gouyon, J.B., additional, and Kieffer, F., additional
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- 2015
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12. Unusual iris metastasis from anal cancer: A case report
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Tougeron, D., Tougeron-Brousseau, B., Nasser, Z., Benzerroug, M., Lefebure, B., Hamidou, H., Michel, P., and Muraine, M.
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- 2009
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13. Optic disc drusen and peripapillary subretinal neovascular membranes in children
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BENNAI, D, primary, BENZERROUG, M, additional, BENHAMANA, A, additional, BREMOND-GIGNAC, D, additional, and MILAZZO, S, additional
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- 2013
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14. Dexamethasone intravitreal implant in patients with macular oedema related to branch or central retinal vein occlusion, a retrospective study
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BENZERROUG, M, primary, SERRERO, M, additional, BREMOND-GIGNAC, D, additional, and MILAZZO, S, additional
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- 2012
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15. 283 Croisements artério-veineux et dynamique micro-vasculaire rétinienne
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Genevois, O., primary, Flaud, P., additional, Larue, A., additional, Benzerroug, M., additional, Gardea, E., additional, Muraine, M., additional, Sahel, J., additional, and Paques, M., additional
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- 2009
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16. 311 Greffes cornéennes endothéliales dans les dystrophies de Fuchs
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Gardea, E., primary, Attal, P., additional, Lemoigne, O., additional, Genevois, O., additional, Benzerroug, M., additional, and Muraine, M., additional
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- 2009
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17. 238 Devenir à long terme des trous maculaires idiopathiques
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Benzerroug, M., primary, Genevois, O., additional, Le Moigne, O., additional, Gardea, E., additional, Sihamed, K., additional, Muraine, M., additional, and Brasseur, G., additional
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- 2009
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18. 127 Identification des microparticules vitréennes : effets prolifératifs et pro-angiogéniques dans la rétinopathie diabétique
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Benzerroug, M., primary, Chahed, S., additional, Picaud, S., additional, Gaudric, A., additional, Tedgui, A., additional, Brasseur, G., additional, Boulanger, C.M., additional, and Massin, P., additional
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- 2008
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19. 134 Évaluation des injections de bevacizumab dans le traitement des œdèmes maculaires réfractaires : à propos de 12 cas
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Hirsbein, D., primary, Benzerroug, M., additional, Brasseur, G., additional, and Genevois, O., additional
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- 2008
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20. 466 Maladie de Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada, aspects tomographiques à la phase aiguë et chronique
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Richez, F., primary, Benzerroug, M., additional, Genevois, O., additional, Muraine, M., additional, and Brasseur, G., additional
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- 2007
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21. 083 Résultats chirurgicaux des décollements de rétine sans déhiscence visible
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Benzerroug, M., primary, Genevois, O., additional, Muraine, M., additional, and Brasseur, G., additional
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- 2007
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22. 25-GAUGE VERSUS 27-GAUGE VITRECTOMY FOR MANAGEMENT OF VITREORETINAL DISEASES: A Large Prospective Randomized Trial.
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Benzerroug M, Marchand M, Coisy S, Briend B, Boussion B, and Mazit C
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, Female, Male, Aged, Middle Aged, Epiretinal Membrane surgery, Epiretinal Membrane physiopathology, Postoperative Complications, Retinal Perforations surgery, Retinal Perforations diagnosis, Intraocular Pressure physiology, Follow-Up Studies, Intraoperative Complications, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Operative Time, Vitrectomy methods, Visual Acuity physiology
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Purpose: To compare the safety and performance clinical outcomes of the 27-gauge (G) two-dimensional cutting vitrectomy probe versus a standard 25-G probe for retinal procedures., Methods: In this large randomized prospective study, all candidates for epiretinal membrane or macular hole surgery were randomized to the 27-G group or 25-G group. Outcome measures included surgery time, changes in best-corrected distance visual acuity, intraocular pressure, and central macular thickness between baseline and 1-month and 3-month follow-up time points. Moreover, intraoperative and postoperative complications were evaluated as well as the rate of sutureless vitrectomy., Results: A total of 463 patients were included in this study, 227 patients in the 27-G group and 236 patients in the 25-G group. A similar total surgery time was found between both groups ( P = 0.0911). Similar best-corrected distance visual acuity and central macular thickness changes were observed between baseline and the 1-month and 3-month follow-up visits. No significant differences were reported in intraoperative and postoperative complications rates. The rate of sutureless vitrectomy was 96.5% for the 27-G group and 91.1% for the 25-G group ( P = 0.0170)., Conclusion: These results suggest that 27-G vitrectomy probe is similar to 25-G probe in surgery time and complications, while decreasing the need for vitrectomy sutures.
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- 2024
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23. Duration of pain after a combination of peribulbar anesthesia and local anesthetic in the ball after enucleation or evisceration: 115 cases.
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Calenda E, Benzerroug M, Retout A, and Genevois O
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anesthesia, General methods, Durapatite, Eye Enucleation methods, Eye Evisceration methods, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nerve Block methods, Orbital Implants, Prospective Studies, Prosthesis Implantation, Time Factors, Young Adult, Anesthesia, Local methods, Anesthetics, Local administration & dosage, Pain etiology
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- 2010
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24. Increased vitreous shedding of microparticles in proliferative diabetic retinopathy stimulates endothelial proliferation.
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Chahed S, Leroyer AS, Benzerroug M, Gaucher D, Georgescu A, Picaud S, Silvestre JS, Gaudric A, Tedgui A, Massin P, and Boulanger CM
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- Aged, Animals, Blood Platelets pathology, Cell Division physiology, Collagen, Diabetic Retinopathy surgery, Diabetic Retinopathy therapy, Disease Progression, Drug Combinations, Female, Flow Cytometry, Humans, Laminin, Light Coagulation, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Microglia pathology, Middle Aged, Neovascularization, Pathologic pathology, Particle Size, Photoreceptor Cells, Vertebrate pathology, Proteoglycans, Vitrectomy, Vitreous Body surgery, Diabetic Retinopathy pathology, Endothelial Cells pathology, Retinal Vessels pathology, Vitreous Body pathology
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Objective: Diabetic retinopathy is associated with progressive retinal capillary activation and proliferation, leading to vision impairment and blindness. Microparticles are submicron membrane vesicles with biological activities, released following cell activation or apoptosis. We tested the hypothesis that proangiogenic microparticles accumulate in vitreous fluid in diabetic retinopathy., Research Design and Methods: Levels and cellular origin of vitreous and plasma microparticles from control (n = 26) and diabetic (n = 104) patients were analyzed by flow cytometry, and their proangiogenic activity was assessed by in vitro thymidine incorporation and neovessel formation in subcutaneous Matrigel plugs in mice., Results: Microparticles of endothelial, platelet, photoreceptor, and microglial origin were identified in vitreous samples. Levels of photoreceptor and microglial microparticles were undetectable in plasmas but were comparable in diabetic and control vitreous samples. Vitreous platelet and endothelial microparticles levels were increased in diabetic patients and decreased following panretinal laser photocoagulation or intravitreal antivascular endothelial growth factor injection in proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). The ratio of vitreous to plasma microparticle levels was calculated to estimate local formation versus potential plasma leakage. In PDR, the endothelial microparticles ratio--but not that for platelet--was greater than 1.0, indicating local formation of endothelial microparticles from retinal vessels and permeation of platelet microparticles from plasma. Isolated vitreous microparticles stimulated by 1.6-fold endothelial proliferation and increased new vessel formation in mice., Conclusions: The present study demonstrates that vitreous fluid contains shed membrane microparticles of endothelial, platelet, and retinal origin. Vitreous microparticles levels are increased in patients with diabetic retinopathy, where they could contribute to disease progression.
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- 2010
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25. Hypopyon uveitis (without scleritis) a manifestation symptom of relapsing polychondritis.
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Genevois O, Calenda E, Nasser Z, Benzerroug M, Gardea E, and Muraine M
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- Adult, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Polychondritis, Relapsing diagnosis, Scleritis, Suppuration, Uveitis, Anterior diagnosis, Polychondritis, Relapsing complications, Uveitis, Anterior etiology
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We report an atypical ocular symptom, hypopyon uveitis without scleritis encountered in relapsing polychondritis. Relapsing polychondritis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of sterile hypopyon uveitis.
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- 2009
26. [Surgical results of retinal detachment with unseen retinal breaks].
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Benzerroug M, Genevois O, Sihamed K, Muraine M, and Brasseur G
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Drainage, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Papilledema diagnosis, Papilledema surgery, Postoperative Complications diagnosis, Postoperative Complications surgery, Pseudophakia complications, Pseudophakia surgery, Reoperation, Retinal Detachment diagnosis, Retinal Perforations diagnosis, Retinal Perforations surgery, Retrospective Studies, Retinal Detachment surgery, Scleral Buckling methods, Vitrectomy methods
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Background: The treatment of retinal detachment (RD) with unseen breaks has not been clearly defined. The aim of this study was to evaluate surgical results of these RDs using two different techniques., Patients and Methods: We conducted a retrospective study including consecutively operated RDs in our department between 2001 and 2006. Twenty-two RDs were identified. In eight eyes (36.4%), conventional scleral buckling was performed (with or without subretinal fluid drainage). In 14 eyes (63.6%), vitrectomy associated with cryopexy or endolaser impact was performed. Circumferential buckling was achieved in ten cases., Results: These operated patients account for 2.5% of the RDs followed up in our department between January 2001 and June 2006 (887 patients). The eyes were predominantly pseudophakic (86.4%), with inferior RD (59.1%). The patients had described functional signs for a mean of 56 days (2-240 days). Sixteen eyes (73%) were reattached after the primary procedure. The primary reattachment rates at 1 month were 37.5% in the scleral buckling group versus 86.4% in the vitrectomized group. The final retinal reattachment rate was 86.4%., Conclusions: In our study, the situation where breaks are unseen during retinal detachment surgery is uncommon (2.5%), occurring most often with inferior retinal detachment in pseudophakic eyes. This seems to indicate better retina reattachment after vitrectomy associated with a circumferential buckling in first intention. However, a study including a larger number of patients would be necessary to confirm our results.
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- 2007
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27. Macular edema after corneal graft: a prospective study by optical coherence tomography.
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Genevois O, Benzerroug M, Gardea E, Brasseur G, and Muraine M
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- Corneal Diseases surgery, Corneal Transplantation, Fovea Centralis pathology, Humans, Incidence, Prospective Studies, Keratoplasty, Penetrating, Macular Edema diagnosis, Macular Edema epidemiology, Postoperative Complications, Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Purpose: Vision recovery after corneal graft is sometimes limited by the occurrence of macular edema. The aim of this prospective study of 62 keratoplasty patients was to assess the incidence of macular edema by using optical coherence tomography (OCT 3; Stratus, Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA) and to identify factors associated with edema., Methods: Sixty-two patients who were all operated on by the same surgeon were examined by OCT 3, 1 and 3 months after corneal graft., Results: The incidence of macular edema after keratoplasty was 9.6%. The surgical technique (penetrating vs lamellar keratoplasty) had no influence on the occurrence of edema (P > 0.05), but combined surgery significantly increased the risk of developing an edema (P < 0.05)., Conclusion: Macular edema after keratoplasty seemed to be less frequent than expected (9.6%) and associated mainly with combined surgery.
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