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2. Commissioning of the DESIR high-resolution mass separator
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J. Michaud, P. Alfaurt, A. Balana, B. Blank, L. Daudin, T. Kurtukian-Nieto, B. Lachacinski, L. Serani, J.-C. Thomas, F. Varenne, Laboratoire de Physique des Deux Infinis Bordeaux (LP2I - Bordeaux), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Aberrations ,Magnetic separator ,Multipole ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,Instrumentation - Abstract
International audience; DESIR is, together with S3-LEB, the low-energy part of the SPIRAL2 ISOL facility at GANIL. The High-Resolution mass Separator (HRS) included in DESIR is a 180° symmetric online separator with two 90° magnetic dipole sections arranged with electrostatic quadrupoles, sextupoles and a 48-pole electrostatic multipole on the mid plane. The HRS is now completely mounted at LP2i Bordeaux and under commissioning for the next years before its transfer to the entrance of the DESIR facility. Optical aberrations, mainly introduced by the dipoles, must be corrected up to the highest possible order to guarantee an optimal resolution of the separator. They are measured with a pepperpot-type emittance-meter, analyzed then corrected with the multipole. Up to now, 2nd order (hexapolar) and part of 3rd order (octupolar) aberrations are under control and an optimal FWHM separation has been achieved for two identical beams with a relative energy difference of .In this paper, we present the effects of optical aberrations on the beam and its emittance figure, as well as the effect of the associated corrections with the multipole. Finally, we will show the latest resolution measurements and associated methodology.
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- 2022
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3. Prise en charge de la neuropathie optique inflammatoire de l’enfant
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K. Deiva, E. Cheuret, Pierre Meyer, F. Varenne, N. Leboucq, and Damien Biotti
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Abstract
Resume La neuropathie optique inflammatoire de l’enfant uni- ou bilaterale est une pathologie recurrente a defaut d’etre frequente. Elle associe le plus souvent une baisse d’acuite visuelle et des cephalees parfois peu specifiques chez l’enfant. Le diagnostic requiert un avis ophtalmologique soigneux et urgent qui precisera l’acuite visuelle, le reflexe pupillaire, le fond d’œil, un champ visuel et la vision des couleurs. Parfois, des potentiels evoques visuels qui sont sensibles seront necessaires pour la confirmation diagnostique. Une fois le diagnostic clair confirme, le traitement est urgent car le risque fonctionnel est important (perte d’acuite visuelle, de la vision des couleurs, des reliefs, diminution de la sensibilite aux contrastes…). Des bolus de corticoides a 30 mg/kg/j, (dose maximale d’1 g/j) seront institues pendant 3 jours en general. Le bilan paraclinique doit etre deroule dans le meme temps avec de la biologie dont la ponction lombaire et une IRM orbites et encephale (et si possible la moelle). Il permettra de separer les nevrites auto inflammatoires post-infectieuses, des maladies neuro-inflammatoires (sclerose en plaques, atteinte en lien avec des anticorps specifiques, des maladies auto-immunes…) qui demanderont un avis specialise pour discuter un traitement de fond.
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- 2021
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4. Typique, atypique, vous avez dit névrite optique ?
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D. Biotti and F. Varenne
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03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Resume La nevrite optique ou « neuropathie optique inflammatoire » est une cause reguliere de consultations en ophtalmologie ou en neurologie. La recherche de criteres typiques ou non de cette nevrite optique va conditionner le bilan et la prise en charge du patient. Toute presentation consideree comme atypique doit donc systematiquement faire se poser la question des diagnostics differentiels, ophtalmologiques et neurologiques. Cette revue doit permettre de rappeler les elements de la nevrite optique typique ou non et permettre d’aider le clinicien a guider sa prise en charge.
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- 2020
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5. [Influence of the COVID-19 pandemia on the ophthalmologic emergency department in the Toulouse University Hospital during the first lockdown from March the 17th to May the 10th of 2020]
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H, Bruzard, P, Soler, F, Varenne, V, Sentis, P, Fournié, and V, Soler
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We conducted this study to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown in France from March 17, 2020 to May 10, 2020, on the ophthalmic emergency department at Toulouse University Hospital, compared to the period from March 2 to March 16, 2020.This was a retrospective observational study, conducted in the ophthalmic emergency department of Toulouse University Hospital. We included the patients presenting to the emergency department from March 2 to May 10, 2020. We recorded age, sex, day of visit, time until care was received, past ocular history, outpatient or inpatient status, final diagnosis and its severity, outpatient or inpatient disposition, and medical or surgical treatment after the emergency department visit.We found a substantial decrease in the number of patients per day, mostly during the first month of the lockdown: 44 patients per day before the lockdown compared to 23 patients per day during the first month, followed by 38 patients per day for the second month of lockdown; more patients visiting promptly; and elderly patients represented a higher proportion of patients.The first lockdown in France due to the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on the Toulouse ophthalmic emergency department, especially concerning the number of patients per day; this study helps to assess individual behavior in this context of a public health crisis.
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- 2022
6. Un OFNI, ou « Objet flottant nommé Iluvien », dans l’œil
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Y. Ghaffour, F. Varenne, and V. Soler
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Ophthalmology - Published
- 2022
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7. [Not quite an intraocular UFO: An IFO, 'Iluvien floating object']
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Y, Ghaffour, F, Varenne, and V, Soler
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Diabetic Retinopathy ,Fluocinolone Acetonide ,Humans ,Ifosfamide ,Macular Edema - Published
- 2022
8. [Stars in their eyes]
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F, Varenne, J, Pereira Lopes, C, Escudier, P, Kantor, M, Cassagne, V, Soler, and P, Fournié
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Stars, Celestial ,Humans ,Planets - Published
- 2021
9. Évaluation de l’astigmatisme associé à l’implant ARTISAN Aphakia fixé à l’iris en face antérieure versus face postérieure : étude du suivi postopératoire sur un an
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R. Amelie, François Malecaze, T. Petit, F. Varenne, P. Fournié, J. Lajoie, Vincent Soler, M. Wargny, V. Pagot Mathis, A. Gallini, and V. Glimois
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03 medical and health sciences ,Ophthalmology ,0302 clinical medicine ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Resume Objectif L’objectif de notre etude retrospective et monocentrique d’une serie de cas etait de comparer l’astigmatisme total, interne et corneen, ainsi que l’acuite visuelle a un an d’une chirurgie combinee ou non, ayant consiste en la mise en place d’un iris-claw (ARTISAN Aphakia chez des patients aphaques) selon que la fixation ait ete faite a la face anterieure de l’iris (n = 21) ou a la face posterieure de ce dernier (n = 51). Resultats Nous n’avons pas retrouve de difference significative entre ces deux types de fixation pour aucune des variables etudiees. L’astigmatisme chirurgical induit etait de 1,67 D a 176 dans le groupe A versus 1,19 D a 11° dans le groupe P. Conclusion Bien que cette chirurgie engendre un astigmatisme corneen supplementaire, il n’a pas ete prouve que ce dernier differe en fonction du type de fixation de l’iris-claw. Si nous conservons l’idee que l’iris-claw fixe en retro-pupillaire diminue le risque de decompensation endotheliale en cas de decrochage de l’implant, alors la fixation retro-irienne de ce dernier prend ici tout son sens.
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- 2018
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10. Œdème maculaire diabétique et autres maculopathies du sujet âgé diabétique
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V. Soler, V. Pagot-Mathis, and F. Varenne
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03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,0302 clinical medicine ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology - Abstract
Resume La maculopathie diabetique est la principale cause de malvoyance chez le patient diabetique. Il s’agit d’une pathologie complexe multifactorielle, essentiellement representee par l’œdeme maculaire diabetique. Elle est responsable d’un handicap visuel entrainant de nombreuses consequences socio-economiques chez le sujet âge du fait de la perte d’autonomie. L’œdeme maculaire diabetique n’est jamais une urgence therapeutique et son traitement ne doit etre envisage qu’apres equilibration des facteurs systemiques participant a sa constitution et a son aggravation : equilibre glycemique, normalisation du bilan lipidique, equilibration de la tension arterielle, recherche d’un syndrome d’apnee du sommeil. Son traitement actuel releve, dans la grande majorite des cas, des injections intravitreennes d’anti-VEGF et/ou de corticoides.
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- 2016
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11. [Assessment of astigmatism associated with the iris-fixated ARTISAN aphakia implant: Anterior fixation versus posterior fixation, study of postoperative follow-up at one year]
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J, Lajoie, V, Glimois, T, Petit, R, Amelie, F, Varenne, P, Fournie, V, Pagot Mathis, F, Malecaze, M, Wargny, A, Gallini, and V, Soler
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Aged, 80 and over ,Lenses, Intraocular ,Male ,Visual Acuity ,Astigmatism ,Iris ,Aphakia, Postcataract ,Middle Aged ,Postoperative Complications ,Lens Implantation, Intraocular ,Humans ,Female ,Postoperative Period ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The goal of our retrospective, single-center study of a case series was to compare the total, corneal, and internal astigmatism, and the visual acuity at one year after combined or stand-alone surgery consisting of iris fixation of an iris-claw intraocular lens (ARTISAN aphakia) in aphakic patients, according to whether the lens was fixated to the anterior (n=21) or posterior (n=51) surface of the iris.We did not find a significant difference between these two types of fixation for any of the studied variables. The surgically induced astigmatism was 1.67 D at 176° in group A versus 1.19 D at 11° in group P.Although this surgery creates additional corneal astigmatism, it has not been proven that it differs depending on the type of fixation of the iris-claw. If we adhere to the notion that the posterior fixated iris-claw decreases the risk of endothelial decompensation in case the implant becomes disenclavated, then reverse iris fixation of the iris-claw makes sense.
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- 2017
12. [Evaluation of the nurse triage at the ophtalmology emergency department of Pierre-Paul-Riquet Hospital]
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A, Renouvin-Benat, P, Sabatier, F, Varenne, V, Pagot-Mathis, P, Fournie, F, Malecaze, A, Gallini, and V, Soler
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Adult ,Male ,Emergency Medical Services ,Practice Patterns, Nurses' ,Diagnostic Techniques, Ophthalmological ,Middle Aged ,Ophthalmology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Female ,Emergencies ,Triage ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,Aged - Abstract
The steady increase in the number of visits to the various emergency services combined with the decrease in medical demographics, make it necessary to optimize triage of patients to improve their care. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the pertinence of our triage questionnaire in the classification of ophthalmologic emergencies by severity.We used a monocentric cross-sectional study. From September 5 through September 25 2017, 858 patients who had all been seen in the ophthalmology emergency department of Pierre Paul Riquet Hospital of Toulouse university medical center and had responded to the triage nurse questionnaire were included. According to the symptoms presented or not by the patient, a color code was attributed (GREEN, ORANGE or RED) in order of increasing level of emergency. For each patient, we compared the severity of the final diagnosis by Base Score with the level of emergency established by our questionnaire.There were 118 "GREEN" patients, 606 "ORANGE" patients and 134 "RED." We were able to analyze 822 patients. 21.65% of patients were correctly classified, 73.36% were overestimated (of which 87.06% by one level and 12.94% by two levels of severity), and 4.99% were underestimated (of which 90.24% by one level and 9.76% by two levels).Our current triage questionnaire is not sufficiently discriminating for effective triage of ophthalmologic emergencies. It often overestimates minor emergencies, causing a delay in treating other emergencies. We propose a new questionnaire modified according to the results obtained during our study.
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- 2017
13. Loase sous-conjonctivale : à propos d’un cas
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M Porterie, V Soler, Myriam Cassagne, F Varenne, J Soler, and J Fillaux
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03 medical and health sciences ,Ophthalmology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Conjunctival Diseases ,0302 clinical medicine ,business.industry ,030231 tropical medicine ,medicine ,MEDLINE ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Eye infection ,business ,Dermatology - Published
- 2016
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14. Recent results on lead-ion accumulation in LEAR for the LHC
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F Varenne, E. Tanke, E. M. Syresin, S. Baird, Christopher Hill, G Molinari, R. Maccaferri, Igor Meshkov, J. Bosser, C. Carli, Alessandra Lombardi, Stephan Maury, M. Chanel, J. Broere, R. Ley, Henk Mulder, Gerard Tranquille, Maurizio Vretenar, and D. Möhl
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,Linear particle accelerator ,law.invention ,Ion ,Nuclear physics ,Bunches ,law ,Cathode ray ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Instrumentation ,Storage ring ,Beam (structure) ,Electron cooling - Abstract
To prepare dense bunches of lead ions for the LHC it has been proposed to accumulate the 4.2 MeV/u linac beam in a storage ring with electron cooling. A series of experiments is being performed in the low-energy ring LEAR to test this technique. First results were already reported at the Beam Crystallisation Workshop in Erice in November 1995. Two more recent runs to complement these investigations were concerned with: further study of the beam lifetime; the dependence of the cooling time on optical settings of the storage ring and on neutralization of the electron beam; and tests in view of multiturn injection. New results obtained in these two runs in December 1995 and in April 1996 will be discussed in this contribution.
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- 1997
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15. Experimental studies of electron beam neutralisation
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J. Bosser, E. M. Syresin, R. Maccaferri, R. Ley, F Varenne, V. Polyakov, G Molinari, Tranquille, Alexander Smirnov, Yu. V. Korotaev, and Igor Meshkov
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Test bench ,Large Hadron Collider ,High density ,Electron ,Space charge ,Ion ,law.invention ,Nuclear physics ,law ,Physics::Space Physics ,Cathode ray ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Instrumentation ,Electron cooling - Abstract
This report presents results of experiments performed between 1994 and 1996 by a CERN/JINR collaboration, aimed to study the problem of the generation of intense electron beams whose space charge is neutralised by the residual gas ions. The problem is related to the development of electron cooling methods. The large space charge potential for high density electron beams is a significant drawback for the cooling process. In order to reduce this effect, an electron beam neutralisation system has been implemented on the LEAR cooler and the JINR test bench. In this paper we briefly discuss the physics of the neutralisation process, technological aspects of neutralisation, the measurement techniques and the results.
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- 1997
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16. Active methods of instability suppression in a neutralized electron beam
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J. Bosser, E. M. Syresin, Gerard Tranquille, Igor Meshkov, R. Maccaferri, Yu. V. Korotaev, D. Möhl, Alexander Smirnov, R. Ley, F Varenne, and G Molinari
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Instability ,Secondary electrons ,law.invention ,law ,Electric field ,Cathode ray ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Vacuum chamber ,Shaker ,Atomic physics ,Instrumentation ,Beam (structure) ,Electron cooling - Abstract
A large space-charge is detrimental to the cooling process of a dense beam. Generation of a neutralised electron beam is restricted by beam-drift instability. To suppress this instability, active methods are used: a kicker with a transverse electric field (shaker) and longitudinal electrodes placed in the vacuum chamber and in the gun region expel secondary electrons. Results of experiments dedicated to the development of beam stabilisation on the JINR test bench and in the electron cooling system at LEAR are discussed.
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- 1997
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17. SPIRAL2/DESIR high resolution mass separator
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T. Kurtukian-Nieto, T. Chiron, A. Fournier, Francois Méot, Richard Baartman, L. Serani, F. Varenne, B. Blank, H. Weick, M. Duval, C. N. Davids, M.-H. Stodel, F. Delalee, S. El Abbeir, D. Lunney, Noyaux exotiques (NEX), Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Bordeaux Gradignan (CENBG), Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Neutrino et Faibles Radioactivités (NEMO), MECA, Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Armand Frappier (INRS-IAF), Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique [Québec] (INRS)-Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP)-Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique [Québec] (INRS)-Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP), CSNSM SNO, Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectrométrie de Masse (CSNSM), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), INSTRU, Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), SPIRAL2, Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut Armand Frappier (INRS-IAF), Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectrométrie de Masse (CSNSM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM)
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,High-resolution isobar separator ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Chemistry ,Particle beam transport ,High resolution ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,01 natural sciences ,Symmetric configuration ,Nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Charged-particle spectrometers ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,Beam emittance ,010306 general physics ,Multipole expansion ,Instrumentation ,Magnetic dipole ,Separator (electricity) - Abstract
DESIR is the low-energy part of the SPIRAL2 ISOL facility under construction at GANIL. DESIR includes a high-resolution mass separator (HRS) with a designed resolving power m / Δ m of 31,000 for a 1 π-mm-mrad beam emittance, obtained using a high-intensity beam cooling device. The proposed design consists of two 90-degree magnetic dipoles, complemented by electrostatic quadrupoles, sextupoles, and a multipole, arranged in a symmetric configuration to minimize aberrations. A detailed description of the design and results of extensive simulations are given.
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18. Prospects for advanced electron cyclotron resonance and electron beam ion source charge breeding methods for EURISOL
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T. Lamy, Thomas Thuillier, G. Ban, O. Steckiewicz, A.M. Porcellato, P. Delahaye, J. Angot, J. Choinski, E. Traykov, David Lunney, Luigi Celona, Alessio Galatà, Olli Tarvainen, Veli Kolhinen, F. Varenne, Gian Franco Prete, F. Wenander, Hannu Koivisto, P. Gmaj, Taneli Kalvas, A. Jakubowski, L. Maunoury, P. Jardin, Pascal Sortais, Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie (LPSC), Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP )-Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de physique corpusculaire de Caen (LPCC), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-École Nationale Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Caen (ENSICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), CSNSM SNO, Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectrométrie de Masse (CSNSM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Centre de Spectrométrie Nucléaire et de Spectrométrie de Masse (CSNSM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP )-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble Institute of Technology-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), and Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph] ,Cyclotron resonance ,plasmafysiikka ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Electron cyclotron resonance ,Ion ,law.invention ,Isotope separation ,electron beams ,Nuclear physics ,EURISOL ,ion sources ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,cyclotron resonance ,010306 general physics ,radioactive ion beams ,radioactive beam ,Instrumentation ,010302 applied physics ,Physics ,ta114 ,29.25.Ni, 41.75.Fr, 07.77.Ka ,ionilähteet ,Particle accelerator ,radioaktiiviset suihkut ,Ion source ,Cathode ray ,Atomic physics ,ydinfysiikka ,Ion cyclotron resonance - Abstract
International audience; As the most ambitious concept of isotope separation on line (ISOL) facility, EURISOL aims at producing unprecedented intensities of post-accelerated radioactive isotopes. Charge breeding, which transforms the charge state of radioactive beams from 1+ to an n+ charge state prior to postacceleration, is a key technology which has to overcome the following challenges: high charge states for high energies, efficiency, rapidity and purity. On the roadmap to EURISOL, a dedicated R&D is being undertaken to push forward the frontiers of the present state-of-the-art techniques which use either electron cyclotron resonance or electron beam ion sources. We describe here the guidelines of this R&D.
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19. Diagnostics of a neutralised electron beam on the JINR test bench
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Yu. V. Korotaev, Y.-N. Rao, E. M. Syresin, Fritz Caspers, F Varenne, Alexander Smirnov, Igor Meshkov, A. V. Petrov, and X Yang
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Time of flight ,Test bench ,Optics ,Diagnostic methods ,business.industry ,Cathode ray ,Atomic physics ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
In this report two diagnostic methods for a neutralised electron beam on the JINR test bench are presented and compared: the time of flight method and the pencil beam method.
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- 1997
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20. Beam dynamics studies in spiral 2 Linac
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F. Varenne, R. Duperrier, Patrick Bertrand, Nicolas Pichoff, J.-M. De Conto, E. Froidefond, B. Bru, J.L. Biarotte, Didier Uriot, and A. Savalle
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Physics ,business.industry ,Injector ,Linear particle accelerator ,law.invention ,Optics ,Beamline ,Radio-frequency quadrupole ,law ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Continuous wave ,Radio frequency ,Atomic physics ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Spiral - Abstract
The proposed LINAG driver for the SPIRAL 2 project aims to accelerate a 5-mA D/sup +/ beam up to 20 A.MeV and a 1-mA beam for q/A=1/3 up to 14.5 A.MeV. It is a continuous wave regime (cw), designed for maximum efficiency in the transmission of intense beams. It consists of an injector (two ECR sources+a radio frequency quadrupole) followed by a superconducting section based on an array of independently phased cavities. This paper presents beam dynamics studies associated to the LINAG driver. End-to-end simulations (low-energy beam lines, RFQ, medium-energy beam line, SC linac) are shown.
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- 2004
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21. Stability conditions for a neutralised electron cooling beam
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Igor Meshkov, E. Syresin, P. Zenkevich, J. Bosser, D. Möhl, E. Mustafin, F Varenne, and Stephan Maury
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Physics ,Dipole ,Antiproton ,law ,Cathode ray ,Landau damping ,Electron ,Atomic physics ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,Space charge ,Beam (structure) ,Electron cooling ,law.invention - Abstract
Charge neutralisation of the cooling electron beam, e.g. by stationary ions produced from the residual gas, is desirable to compensate the space-charge induced velocity spread which tends to reduce the cooling force. However, it has been demonstrated by Parkhomchuk and collaborators (1993) that two-stream instabilities, especially transverse dipole modes, are a serious threat to the stability. In the present report we analyse stabilising mechanisms including Landau damping, external feedback and clearing of reflected electrons. Experimental results at LEAR (the Low Energy Antiproton Ring at CERN) are discussed in a companion paper at this conference.
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22. Neutralisation of the LEAR electron-cooling beam: experimental results
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Stephan Maury, G Molinari, R. Maccaferri, M. Chanel, G. Tranquille, F Varenne, R. Ley, Fritz Caspers, and J. Bosser
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Physics ,law ,Electron ,Atomic physics ,Polarization (waves) ,Space charge ,Beam (structure) ,Cathode ,law.invention ,Magnetic field ,Ion ,Electron cooling - Abstract
The LEAR electron cooler uses dense electron beams. Because of this high density the large space-charge potential induces significant drawbacks for the cooling process itself. As a consequence a space-charge neutralisation system has been implemented on the cooler. It consists of two positively polarised pairs of electrodes, placed on the outside of the drift space, which aim to store the ionised positive ions of charge Z. The major difficulty arises in the neutralisation instabilities. This paper reports on the technological aspects, the measurement techniques and the results.
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- 2002
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23. Commissioning of SPIRAL, the GANIL radioactive beam facility
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M. Duval, M. Lieuvin, B. Bru, F. Chautard, P. Bertrand, Ch. Ricaud, F. Varenne, D. Bibet, Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Marti F., and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)
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Physics ,Radioactive ion beams ,radioactive beams sources ,Ion beam ,High intensity ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph] ,Cyclotron ,Authorization ,ion beam sources ,ion beams ,010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Nuclear physics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Heavy ion ,heavy ion beams ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,Radioactive beam ,Spiral ,Radioactive beams - Abstract
International audience; SPIRAL, the Radioactive Ion Beam (RIB) Facility at GANIL, Caen will use the high intensity, heavy ion beams of GANIL for the production of radioactive species by the ISOL method. The Radioactive Beams produced by the target and source assembly, will be accelerated up to a maximum energy of 25 MeV/u by the new cyclotron CIME. Preliminary tests of CIME with stable ions were presented in the previous cyclotron conference at Caen in 1998. Since then, important progress were made in the commissioning of CIME. They are presented in this paper as well as the present status of the delivery of the administrative authorizations which are needed for the production of the first radioactive beams by the facility.
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24. SPIRAL facility: beam dynamics and experimental tests with stable ions
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F. Chautard, Ch. Ricaud, M. Duval, D. Bibet, B. Bru, M. Lieuvin, F. Varenne, P. Bertrand, Grand Accélérateur National d'Ions Lourds (GANIL), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3), Marti F., and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Ion beam ,Chemistry ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph] ,Cyclotron ,Transfer line ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Ion gun ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,Ion source ,law.invention ,Nuclear physics ,Beamline ,law ,Energy transfer ,Ion beams ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Laser beam quality ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det] ,Atomic physics ,Beam (structure) ,Ions sources ,Radioactive beams - Abstract
International audience; SPIRAL, the R.I.B. facility using the ISOL method at GANIL, includes a high energy primary beam transfer line, a target ion source system, low and medium energy secondary beam transfer lines and a K265 compact cyclotron (CIME) giving a final energy adjustable from 1.7 up to 25 MeV/u using RF harmonics 2, 3, 4 and 5. Until the administrative authorisation to produce radioactive ion beams is obtained, about 650 training hours have been allocated to reach the required beam quality with stable ions. Three directions have been carried out during these last three years in order to produce different ion beams and cover entirely the working diagram, simulate the tune shift of CIME and its injection beam line from a stable to a radioactive beam using magnetic ΔB/B or frequency ΔF/F correction with two close stable ions, improve more deeply injection and extraction settings of CIME. This paper presents significant experimental results and encountered disagreements on beam 6D matching with the SPIRAL facility just before its official start-up.
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25. Measurement of the lifetime of PB52+, PB53+ and PB54+ beams at 4.2 MeV per nucleon subject to electron cooling
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P Lefèvre, Henk Mulder, J. Bosser, M. Chanel, I. Meshkov, Christian Carli, G Molinari, Stephan Maury, R. Ley, R. Maccaferri, D. Möhl, F Varenne, F. Motsch, S. Baird, and Gerard Tranquille
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Electron capture ,Electron ,Accelerators and Storage Rings ,law.invention ,Ion ,Nuclear physics ,law ,Radiative transfer ,Atomic physics ,Nucleon ,Recombination ,Electron cooling - Abstract
By measuring the lifetime of stored beams, the recombination of the ions with cooling electrons was investigated. Rates found are larger than expected for radiative electron capture and significantly higher for Pb53+ than for Pb54+ and Pb52+. These results are important for the design of the lead ion injection system for the Large Hadron Collider and for recombination theories.
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- 1995
26. Dealkylation of alkylbenzene fractions by steam conversion
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F. Curtit, F. Varenne, K. L. Volkova, A. Cavenrt, G. L. Rabinovich, V. N. Mozhaiko, and A. P. Fedorov
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Fuel Technology ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,General Chemistry ,Alkylation - Published
- 1988
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27. Évolution du pouvoir histaminopexique chez les sujets allergiques soumis a trois cures successives a vichy
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F. Varenne, J.-H. Pradon-Vallancy, and C. Loisy
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Immunology and Allergy - Published
- 1966
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28. [Development of the histaminopexic capacity in allergic patients subjected to 3 successive Vichy cures]
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C, Loisy, J H, Pradon-Vallancy, and F, Varenne
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Hypersensitivity ,Humans ,France ,Mineral Waters ,Histamine - Published
- 1966
29. [Blood lipids, cholesterolphospholipids in various pathological]
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F, VARENNE
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Cholesterol ,Humans ,Lipids ,Phospholipids - Published
- 1958
30. Le tournant computationnel dans les sciences : la fin d’une philosophie de la connaissance
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Jebeile, Julie, Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques (IHPST), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (UP1)-Département d'Etudes Cognitives - ENS Paris (DEC), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), M. Silberstein, and F. Varenne
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[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences - Abstract
International audience; Notice biblio Julie Jebeile réalise une thèse de doctorat sur la compréhension scientifique dans les sciences empiriques. Elle s'interroge en particulier sur le rôle explicatif des modèles qui sont utilisés à la fois comme représentations de systèmes naturels ou sociaux et comme outils inférentiels. Dans ses travaux, elle cherche notamment à évaluer l'éventuelle dégradation ou amélioration de la compréhension induite par le tournant computationnel des sciences, c'est-à-dire par l'utilisation de l'ordinateur dans l'activité de modélisation. Résumé Dans cet article, je défends l'idée que la philosophie de la connaissance actuelle, telle qu'elle s'applique aux modèles classiques, se révèle être inopérante dans le cas particulier des simulations numériques. A cette fin, je recense dans un premier temps les procédures d'une justification dite « traditionnelle » des modèles classiques. Dans un second temps, je montre tour à tour qu'aucune de ces procédures ne s'applique véritablement aux modèles de simulations. Leurs limites révèlent l'insuffisance de la philosophie de la connaissance actuelle et par conséquent l'urgence d'une épistémologie mieux adaptée. Abstract In this article, I argue that the current epistemology, as it applies to classical models, proves to be inefficient in the particular case of computer simulations. For this purpose, I first identify the procedures of a "traditional' justification of classical scientific models. Then, I show that each of the identified procedures fails to apply to simulation models. Their limits reveal the inadequacy of the current epistemology, and therefore the urgent need for a more adequate epistemology. 2
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31. Un hommage à Jean-Paul Gouteux : la randonnée d'un biologiste au pays des mathématiques
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Jarry, Marc, Artzrouni, M., Ecologie Comportementale et Biologie des Populations de Poissons (ECOBIOP), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA), Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA), J.J. Kupiec (Directeur), G. Lecointre (Directeur), M. Silberstein (Directeur), and F. Varenne (Directeur)
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[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,BIOLOGIE ,MATHEMATIQUE - Published
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32. Long, broad retinal scar secondary to high-power laser exposure.
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Varenne F, Butterworth J, and Soler V
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- 2025
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33. [Six-month real-world outcomes of intravitreal clindamycin for ocular toxoplasmosis].
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Roubelat FP, Varenne F, Gualino V, Pugnet G, Civade E, Bataille N, Bruzard H, Barioulet L, Adam R, Fournié P, and Soler V
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Female, Male, Adult, Treatment Outcome, Middle Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Young Adult, Visual Acuity drug effects, Aged, Toxoplasmosis, Ocular drug therapy, Toxoplasmosis, Ocular diagnosis, Clindamycin administration & dosage, Intravitreal Injections, Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage
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Objective: To evaluate in a real-world setting an intravitreal clindamycin treatment protocol for ocular toxoplasmosis., Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective review with a 6-month follow-up. Our protocol proposed an IVT of clindamycin as first-line treatment, and management was chosen according to the patient's status (past medical history of ocular toxoplasmosis or not). We evaluated the gain in best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) at 6months, the therapeutic burden and anatomical outcomes., Results: The study included 38 eyes of 38 patients. The 6-month follow-up was reached for 23 patients. In the whole cohort, 6 patients experienced one recurrence, and one patient had two recurrences (mean time to recurrence 65±36days), for a total number of 46 occurrences. BCVA gain was 0.24±0.49 logMAR (P-value 0.023). Cicatrization of the chorioretinal lesion was obtained with a mean number of 1.3 (62/46) IVT of clindamycin (1 to 4 IVTs per patient per episode) and a mean time between 2 IVT for the same occurrence of 15.9±8.5days. The percentage of occurrences resolved with a single IVT was 67% (31/46). Oral corticosteroid therapy was started in 26 patients (68%). We demonstrated no adverse effects of IVT, except for one patient who developed a retinal detachment., Conclusion: Our study shows the efficacy and tolerance of our intravitreal treatment protocol with clindamycin for ocular toxoplasmosis., Competing Interests: Déclaration de liens d’intérêts Les auteurs déclarent ne pas avoir de liens d’intérêts., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.)
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34. The Effects of Antioxidant Cocktail on Ophthalmological Changes Induced by a 60-Day Head-Down Bed Rest in a Randomized Trial.
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Kermorgant M, Varenne F, Pavy-Le Traon A, Geeraerts T, Barioulet L, Fournié P, Billette de Villemeur R, Bareille MP, Beck A, Golemis A, Antunes I, Gauquelin-Koch G, Soler V, and Quintyn JC
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Neuro-ophthalmological changes have been reported after prolonged exposure to microgravity; however, the pathophysiology remains unclear. Furthermore, several countermeasures have been suggested to counteract the side effects of microgravity. The objectives of the present study were twofold: (1) to assess the neuro-ophthalmological impact of 60 days of head-down bed rest (HDBR) and (2) to determine the potential effects of an antioxidant cocktail. In this case, 20 healthy male subjects completed a 60-day HDBR and were randomly allocated into two groups: a control condition without an antioxidant cocktail (CON) and a condition with an antioxidant cocktail (NUT). The retinal nerve fibre layer thickness (RNFLT) and central retinal thickness (CRT) were assessed with spectral domain optical coherence tomography. The optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) was measured by ocular ultrasonography and used to assess indirect changes in the intracranial pressure (ICP). The intraocular pressure (IOP) was assessed by Goldmann applanation tonometry. The CRT tended to be reduced after HDBR. The ONSD was increased at the end and after HDBR. The IOP tended to decrease after HDBR. Finally, the antioxidant cocktail had minor impacts on the ophthalmological changes induced by HDBR. It is worth noting that two participants presented peripapillary edema.
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35. Microcystic Macular Edema Caused by Non-Glaucomatous Optic Atrophy: A Single-Center, Retrospective, Cohort Study in France.
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Coutureau T, Butterworth J, Biotti D, Fournié P, Soler V, and Varenne F
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Optic Atrophy (OA) can be associated with the development of microcystic macular edema (MME) in the perifoveal retinal inner nuclear layer (INL). We aimed here to retrospectively determine the prevalence of MME in patients with non-glaucomatous OA in our tertiary ophthalmology department between 2015 and 2020. We then examined how MME affected the thicknesses of the different retinal layers and the differences in demographic and clinical characteristics between those patients who developed MME and those who did not. A total of 643 eyes (429 patients) were included (mean age 45.9 ± 17.8 years, 52% female). MME developed in 95 (15%) eyes and across all etiologies of OA except for toxic/nutritional causes, but the prevalence of MME varied between the different etiologies. The development of MME was associated with thinning of the ganglion cell layer (11.0 vs. 9.6 μm; p = 0.001) and the retinal nerve fiber layer (10.1 vs. 9.15 μm; p = 0.024), with INL thickening in the 3- and 6-mm diameter areas of the central fovea. Patients developing MME had significantly worse distance best-corrected visual acuity than those not developing MME (0.62 vs. 0.38 logMAR; p = 0.002). Overall, the presence of MME in OA cannot be used to guide the diagnostic work-up of OA.
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36. ITPR1: The missing gene in miosis-ataxia syndrome?
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Chesneau B, Calvas P, Cassagne M, Varenne F, Rozet JM, Bonneville F, Chassaing N, Fournié P, Fares-Taie L, and Plaisancié J
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- Female, Humans, Ataxia genetics, Ataxia pathology, Heterozygote, Intellectual Disability genetics, Intellectual Disability pathology, Mutation, Missense genetics, Pedigree, Phenotype, Aged, Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors genetics, Miosis genetics, Miosis pathology
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The association of early-onset non-progressive ataxia and miosis is an extremely rare phenotypic entity occasionally reported in the literature. To date, only one family (two siblings and their mother) has benefited from a genetic diagnosis by the identification of a missense heterozygous variant (p.Arg36Cys) in the ITPR1 gene. This gene encodes the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor type 1, an intracellular channel that mediates calcium release from the endoplasmic reticulum. Deleterious variants in this gene are known to be associated with two types of spinocerebellar ataxia, SCA15 and SCA29, and with Gillespie syndrome that is associated with ataxia, partial iris hypoplasia, and intellectual disability. In this work, we describe a novel individual carrying a heterozygous missense variant (p.Arg36Pro) at the same position in the N-terminal suppressor domain of ITPR1 as the family previously reported, with the same phenotype associating early-onset non-progressive ataxia and miosis. This second report confirms the implication of ITPR1 in the miosis-ataxia syndrome and therefore broadens the clinical spectrum of the gene. Moreover, the high specificity of the phenotype makes it a recognizable syndrome of genetic origin., (© 2024 The Authors. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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37. Extensive Optic Tracts Involvement in the Acute Phase of Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy.
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Biotti D, Varenne F, Girardie P, Ciron J, Freeman S, and Bonneville F
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- Humans, Male, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Visual Pathways pathology, Visual Pathways diagnostic imaging, Visual Pathways physiopathology, Middle Aged, Optic Atrophy, Hereditary, Leber genetics
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- 2024
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38. The Reinforced Treat-and-Extend Protocol for Exudative Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Retrospective Assessment of 24-Month Real-World Outcomes in France.
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Roubelat FP, Barioulet L, Varenne F, Escudier C, Meyer P, Gomane C, Butterworth J, Pagot-Mathis V, Fournié P, Gualino V, and Soler V
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Introduction: The aim of this work is to evaluate the real-world outcomes of the reinforced treat-and-extend (RTE) protocol for the treatment of exudative age-related macular degeneration with intravitreal injections of aflibercept or ranibizumab (anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapies)., Methods: This was a retrospective review of patients from two tertiary ophthalmology centers in France initiating the RTE protocol between February 2018 and June 2021. The primary outcome was change in best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) after 24 months. Secondary outcomes were change in central retinal thickness (CRT), recurrence, and management-related factors (injection interval, number of injections/consultations). Outcomes were additionally evaluated after protocol changes (strict versus modified RTE protocol groups)., Results: Sixty-eight patients (72 eyes) were included (68% females; mean age 82.2 ± 7.8 years). After 24 months, mean BCVA significantly improved (65.22 ± 14 vs. 71.96 ± 13 Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study letters; p < 0.001) and CRT significantly decreased (388.6 ± 104 vs. 278.8 ± 51 μM; p < 0.001) with 21% of eyes showing signs of exudation. Over the 24 months, a mean total of 14.9 ± 4.0 injections and 8.6 ± 1.4 consultations were performed. Mean 24-month injection interval was 7.9 ± 2.3 weeks. Initial and 24-month ophthalmic outcomes for eyes in the strict (47%) versus modified (53%) groups were not significantly different, but mean time interval to first recurrence of disease activity was significantly shorter for the modified group (7.3 ± 2.4 vs. 9.9 ± 2.5 weeks; p < 0.001). Patients in the strict RTE group received significantly less injections (13.9 ± 3.6 vs. 16.5 ± 3.9; p = 0.006) and mean 24-month injection interval was significantly longer (9.5 ± 2.7 vs. 6.5 ± 2.1 weeks; p < 0.001). Consultation number was similar (8.5 ± 1.9 vs. 8.8 ± 1.6; p = 0.93). Treatment with aflibercept versus ranibizumab did not influence ophthalmic or management outcomes., Conclusions: The RTE protocol, even when modified, reduced consultations but improved ophthalmic outcomes. The RTE protocol could reduce hospital visits and overall burden while also encouraging better patient compliance. Video Abstract available for this article., Video Abstract: Vincent Soler and François-Philippe Roubelat summarize the Reinforced Treat-and-Extend Protocol and main results (MP4 225022 KB)., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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39. Real-world artificial intelligence-based interpretation of fundus imaging as part of an eyewear prescription renewal protocol.
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Roubelat FP, Soler V, Varenne F, and Gualino V
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Adult, Male, Female, Adolescent, Child, Young Adult, Sensitivity and Specificity, Software, France epidemiology, Ophthalmologists, Retinal Diseases diagnosis, Retinal Diseases diagnostic imaging, Artificial Intelligence, Fundus Oculi
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Objective: A real-world evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy of the Opthai® software for artificial intelligence-based detection of fundus image abnormalities in the context of the French eyewear prescription renewal protocol (RNO)., Methods: A single-center, retrospective review of the sensitivity and specificity of the software in detecting fundus abnormalities among consecutive patients seen in our ophthalmology center in the context of the RNO protocol from July 28 through October 22, 2021. We compared abnormalities detected by the software operated by ophthalmic technicians (index test) to diagnoses confirmed by the ophthalmologist following additional examinations and/or consultation (reference test)., Results: The study included 2056 eyes/fundus images of 1028 patients aged 6-50years. The software detected fundus abnormalities in 149 (7.2%) eyes or 107 (10.4%) patients. After examining the same fundus images, the ophthalmologist detected abnormalities in 35 (1.7%) eyes or 20 (1.9%) patients. The ophthalmologist did not detect abnormalities in fundus images deemed normal by the software. The most frequent diagnoses made by the ophthalmologist were glaucoma suspect (0.5% of eyes), peripapillary atrophy (0.44% of eyes), and drusen (0.39% of eyes). The software showed an overall sensitivity of 100% (95% CI 0.879-1.00) and an overall specificity of 94.4% (95% CI 0.933-0.953). The majority of false-positive software detections (5.6%) were glaucoma suspect, with the differential diagnosis of large physiological optic cups. Immediate OCT imaging by the technician allowed diagnosis by the ophthalmologist without separate consultation for 43/53 (81%) patients., Conclusion: Ophthalmic technicians can use this software for highly-sensitive screening for fundus abnormalities that require evaluation by an ophthalmologist., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.)
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40. Neuro-ophthalmological changes in healthy females exposed to a 5-day dry immersion: a pilot study.
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Kermorgant M, Chedmail T, Varenne F, Bareille MP, Beck A, Billette de Villemeur R, Fournié P, Grondin L, Hélissen O, Membrives C, Nasr N, Pavy-Le Traon A, and Soler V
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After exposure to microgravity, astronauts undergo microgravity-induced thoraco-cephalic fluid shift, which may lead to ocular changes called "spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome" (SANS). The onset of SANS may be multifactorial, including a potential elevation in intracranial pressure. Moreover, little is known about the impact of spaceflight on SANS in women due to the fact that fewer female astronauts have spent time in long-term missions. The objective is to determine whether similar ophthalmological changes occur in healthy women after short-term exposure to microgravity. The auto-refractometer was used to determine objective refraction. The best corrected distance visual acuity was assessed with a Monoyer chart. The ocular axial length was assessed using optical biometry. The applanation tonometry was used to determine intraocular pressure. Peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer thickness (pRNFLT), macular total retinal thickness, and ganglion cell complex (GCC) were measured using optical coherence tomography. Ocular axial length is reduced after DI. pRNFL is thickest after DI specifically in the temporal, temporal-inferior, and nasal-inferior quadrants. Macular total retinal at the inferior quadrant of the 6-mm ring is thickest after DI. Global GCC is thinnest after DI. In this study, 5 days of DI induces slight but significant ophthalmological changes in women. However, these subtle changes do not correspond to criteria defined in SANS., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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41. [Bilateral extensive sclerochoroidal calcifications].
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Cazarre PH, Kantor P, Varenne F, de Saint-Martin G, Fournie P, and Soler V
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- Humans, Calcinosis complications, Calcinosis diagnosis, Choroid Diseases diagnosis, Scleral Diseases complications, Scleral Diseases diagnosis
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- 2024
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42. [Limitations of outpatient vitreoretinal surgery at the Toulouse University hospital between 2016 and 2020: Causes for traditional hospitalization].
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Forte PA, Brousset G, Varenne F, Fournié P, Soler V, and Pagot-Mathis V
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Introduction: Currently, the majority of patients undergoing vitreoretinal surgery (VRS) are managed on an outpatient basis; this has been made possible by major surgical and anesthetic advances over the past decades. Nevertheless, the conversion to "all outpatient" surgery still poses some problems that are interesting to identify, and traditional hospitalization remains the solution in many situations., Methods: All patients undergoing VRS at the Toulouse University Hospital between 2016 and 2020 were included retrospectively. For each patient, we analyzed the entire medical, anesthesia and demographic records. We performed a simple descriptive analysis of all parameters studied, followed by a bi-variate analysis between the "Outpatient/Hospitalization" parameter and all other parameters., Results: Three thousand patients were included over the study period; 79.4% of patients were managed on an outpatient basis compared to 20.6% by traditional hospitalization. Failure of ambulatory care was the cause of 41.9% of the traditional hospitalizations, with the absence of an accompanying person on the evening of the surgery being the main reason (47.8%)., Discussion: Social isolation is found to be one of the main causes of failure of ambulatory care; improvements might be made at this level, in order to reduce the burden on the inpatient hospital system., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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43. First-line management of necrotizing herpetic retinitis by prioritizing the investigation of immune status and prognostic factors for poor visual outcomes.
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Loubsens E, Adam R, Debard A, Barioulet L, Varenne F, Fournié P, Sales de Gauzy T, Ollé P, Martin-Blondel G, and Soler V
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- Humans, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute diagnosis, Retinal Necrosis Syndrome, Acute drug therapy, Cytomegalovirus Retinitis drug therapy, Eye Infections, Viral diagnosis, Eye Infections, Viral drug therapy
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Purpose: To review management, treatment, and outcomes of patients with necrotizing herpetic retinitis (NHR) to propose an algorithm for first-line management of NHR., Methods: Retrospective evaluation of a series of patients with NHR at our tertiary center between 2012 and 2021 using demographic, clinical, ophthalmologic, virological, therapeutic, and prognostic characteristics was performed. Patients were classified by NHR type: acute retinal necrosis (ARN), progressive outer retinal necrosis (PORN), cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis., Results: Forty-one patients with NHR were included: 59% with ARN, 7% with PORN, and 34% with CMV retinitis. All patients with CMV retinitis and PORN were immunocompromised versus 21% of patients with ARN. CMV infection was found in 14 (34%) patients, varicella zoster virus infection in 14 (34%) patients, herpes simplex virus type 2 infection in 8 (20%) and type 1 infection in 5 (12%) patients. Intravenous antiviral therapy was received by 98% of patients and intravitreal antiviral injections by 90% of patients. The overall complication rate during follow-up was 83% of eyes. Most frequent complications were retinal detachment (33% eyes) and retinal break (29% eyes). Prognostic factors for poor visual outcomes were pre-existing monocular vision loss in contralateral eye among 17% of patients, bilateral NHR in 17% of patients, posterior pole involvement in 46% of eyes, and involvement > 2 retinal quadrants in 46% of eyes., Conclusions: The visual prognosis of patients with NHR remains poor. Prompt investigation of immune status and presence of factors justifying intravitreal antiviral injections must be prioritized to initiate and adapt management while awaiting causative virus confirmation., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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44. Immune recovery-related patterns of post kala-azar dermal and ocular leishmaniasis in people living with HIV.
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Rousset S, Zenou M, Saunier A, Varenne F, Soler V, Tournier E, Legrand L, Lachaud L, Buffet P, Berry A, Delobel P, and Martin-Blondel G
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- Europe, Humans, Recurrence, HIV Infections complications, HIV Infections drug therapy, Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous complications, Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous pathology, Leishmaniasis, Visceral complications, Leishmaniasis, Visceral epidemiology
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Objective: Post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) is a rare complication of visceral leishmaniasis. We aimed at reporting PKDL cases in people living with HIV (PLHIV) and compare their characteristics based on whether PKDL occurred in the context of immune recovery under antiretroviral therapy (ART) or not., Design: National survey and literature review., Methods: We called for observations in France in October 2020 and performed a literature review from PubMed (Medline) and Web of Science up to December 2020. Two groups of patients were defined based on whether PKDL occurred in the context of immune recovery under ART (group 1) or not (group 2), and compared., Results: Three PLHIV with PKDL identified in France in the last decade were described and added to 33 cases from the literature. Compared with group 2 (16/36, 44.4%), patients from group 1 (20/36, 55.6%) originated more frequently from Europe (12/20, 60% vs. 2/16, 12.5%; P = 0.0038), had higher median blood CD4 + cell counts (221/μl vs. 61/μl; P = 0.0005) and increase under ART (122/μl, interquartile range 73-243 vs. 33/μl, interquartile range 0-53; P = 0.0044), had less frequently concomitant visceral leishmaniasis (3/20, 15% vs. 8/12, 66.7%; P = 0.006), and a trend to more frequent ocular involvement (7/20, 35% vs. 1/16, 6.25%; P = 0.0531)., Conclusion: In PLHIV, PKDL occurs after a cured episode of visceral leishmaniasis as part of an immune restoration disease under ART, or concomitant to a visceral leishmaniasis relapse in a context of AIDS. For the latter, the denomination 'disseminated cutaneous lesions associated with visceral leishmaniasis' seems more accurate than PKDL., (Copyright © 2022 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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45. Next-Generation Sequencing Identifies Novel PMPCA Variants in Patients with Late-Onset Dominant Optic Atrophy.
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Charif M, Chevrollier A, Gueguen N, Kane S, Bris C, Goudenège D, Desquiret-Dumas V, Meunier I, Mochel F, Jeanjean L, Varenne F, Procaccio V, Reynier P, Bonneau D, Amati-Bonneau P, and Lenaers G
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- Humans, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Mitochondrial Proteins genetics, Peptide Hydrolases, Mitochondrial Processing Peptidase, Mitochondrial Diseases, Optic Atrophy, Autosomal Dominant genetics, Optic Atrophy, Autosomal Dominant metabolism, Optic Atrophy, Autosomal Dominant pathology
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Dominant Optic Atrophy (DOA) is one of the most common inherited mitochondrial diseases, leading to blindness. It is caused by the chronic degeneration of the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and their axons forming the optic nerve. Until now, DOA has been mainly associated with genes encoding proteins involved in mitochondrial network dynamics. Using next-generation and exome sequencing, we identified for the first time heterozygous PMPCA variants having a causative role in the pathology of late-onset primary DOA in five patients. PMPCA encodes an α subunit of the mitochondrial peptidase (MPP), responsible for the cleavage and maturation of the mitochondrial precursor proteins imported from the cytoplasm into mitochondria. Recently, PMPCA has been identified as the gene responsible for Autosomal Recessive Cerebellar Ataxia type 2 (SCAR2) and another severe recessive mitochondrial disease. In this study, four PMPCA variants were identified, two are frameshifts (c.309delA and c.820delG) classified as pathogenic and two are missenses (c.1363G>A and c.1547G>A) classified with uncertain pathological significance. Functional assays on patients’ fibroblasts show a hyperconnection of the mitochondrial network and revealed that frameshift variants reduced α-MPP levels, while not significantly affecting the respiratory machinery. These results suggest that alterations in mitochondrial peptidase function can affect the fusion-fission balance, a key element in maintaining the physiology of retinal ganglion cells, and consequently lead to their progressive degeneration.
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46. Erdheim-Chester Disease Revealed by Central Positional Nystagmus: A Case Report.
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Weckel A, Gallois Y, Debs R, Escude B, Tremelet L, Varenne F, Biotti D, Chauveau D, and Bonneville F
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Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare histiocytic disorder, recently recognized to be neoplastic. The clinical phenotype of the disease is extremely heterogeneous, and depends on the affected organs, with the most frequently reported manifestations being bone pain, diabetes insipidus and neurological disorders including ataxia. In this article, we report on a case of a 48-year-old woman, whose initial symptom of gait instability was isolated. This was associated with positional nystagmus with central features: nystagmus occurring without latency, clinically present with only mild symptoms, and resistant to repositioning maneuvers. The cerebral MRI showed bilateral intra-orbital retro-ocular mass lesions surrounding the optic nerves and T2 hyperintensities in the pons and middle cerebellar peduncles. A subsequent CT scan of the chest abdomen and pelvis found a left "hairy kidney", while
18 F-FDG PET-CT imaging disclosed symmetric 18F-FDG avidity predominant at the diametaphyseal half of both femurs. Percutaneous US-guided biopsy of perinephric infiltrates and the kidney showed infiltration by CD68(+), CD1a(-), Langerin(-), PS100(-) foamy histiocytes with BRAFV 600 E mutation. The combination of the different radiological abnormalities and the result of the biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of ECD. Many clinical and radiological descriptions are available in the literature, but few authors describe vestibulo-ocular abnormalities in patients with ECD. Here, we report on a case of ECD and provide a precise description of the instability related to central positional nystagmus, which led to the diagnosis of ECD., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Weckel, Gallois, Debs, Escude, Tremelet, Varenne, Biotti, Chauveau and Bonneville.)- Published
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47. Leptomeningeal enhancement on post-contrast FLAIR images for early diagnosis of Susac syndrome.
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Bellanger G, Biotti D, Adam G, Darcourt J, Roques M, Patsoura S, Savatovsky J, Obadia M, Menjot de Champfleur N, Charif M, Labauge P, Cotton F, Durand Dubief F, Tourdias T, Dulau C, Kremer S, De Sèze J, Ciron J, Varenne F, Viguier A, Lerebours F, Larrue V, Cognard C, and Bonneville F
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- Contrast Media, Early Diagnosis, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Retrospective Studies, Susac Syndrome diagnostic imaging
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Background: Leptomeningeal enhancement (LME) is a key feature of Susac syndrome (SuS) but is only occasionally depicted on post-contrast T1-weighted images (T1-WI)., Objective: As post-contrast fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) may be more sensitive, our aim was to assess LME in SuS on this sequence., Methods: From 2010 to 2020, 20 patients with definite SuS diagnosis were retrospectively enrolled in this multicentre study. Two radiologists independently assessed the number of LME on post-contrast FLAIR and T1-WI acquisitions performed before any treatment. A chi-square test was used to compare both sequences and the interrater agreement was calculated., Results: Thirty-five magnetic resonance imagings (MRIs) were performed before treatment, including 19 post-contrast FLAIR images in 17 patients and 25 post-contrast T1-WI in 19 patients. In terms of patients, LME was observed on all post-contrast FLAIR, contrary to post-contrast T1-WI (17/17 (100%) vs. 15/19 (79%), p < 0.05). In terms of sequences, LME was observed on all post-contrast FLAIR, contrary to post-contrast T1-WI (19/19 (100%) vs. 16/25 (64%), p < 0.005). LME was disseminated at both supratentorial (19/19) and infratentorial (18/19) levels on post-contrast FLAIR, contrary to post-contrast T1-WI (3/25 and 9/25, respectively). Interrater agreement was excellent for post-contrast FLAIR (κ = 0.95) but only moderate for post-contrast T1-WI (κ = 0.61)., Conclusion: LME was always observed and easily visible on post-contrast FLAIR images prior to SuS treatment. In association with other MRI features, it is highly indicative of SuS.
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48. Evaluation of the Effects of Vitrectomy with Primary Epiretinal Membrane Peel on Optical Quality Using Double-Pass Aberrometry.
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Varenne F, Malecaze F, Mahieu L, Meyer P, Gomane C, Fournié P, and Soler V
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- Aberrometry methods, Cohort Studies, Humans, Prospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Retrospective Studies, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Visual Acuity, Vitrectomy methods, Epiretinal Membrane diagnosis, Epiretinal Membrane etiology, Epiretinal Membrane surgery
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Introduction: We performed a prospective, single-center, cohort study in order to evaluate the effects of vitrectomy with epiretinal membrane (ERM) peel on optical quality in patients with primary ERM., Methods: Thirty patients treated for primary ERM by vitrectomy with ERM peel were included from our tertiary university hospital ophthalmology department. The main study outcome was a variation in optical quality parameters measured using the HD Analyzer™ between preoperative and 2-month postoperative evaluations in operated eyes. Optical quality parameters comprised point spread function (PSF) width at 10% and 50%, objective scatter index (OSI), and modulation transfer function (MTF) cutoff. Contralateral non-operated eyes were used as an internal control for measurement reproducibility., Results: Mean PSF width at 10% (42.22 vs. 27.37 arc/min; p = 0.0002) and mean OSI (3.32 vs. 2.32; p = 0.0003) were significantly improved between pre- versus postoperative evaluations. Mean PSF width at 50% and mean MTF cutoff showed no changes. Subgroup analysis according to crystalline lens status gave similar results, demonstrating that improvements in mean PSF width at 10% and OSI were not lens-related. Non-operated eyes showed no changes in any of the parameters analyzed., Conclusion: Reduced light scattering measured by OSI indicates improved optical quality following vitrectomy with ERM peel among patients with primary ERM. OSI measurement could thus be a new parameter of interest in the preoperative assessment of primary ERM and other pre-vitrectomy assessments., (© 2022 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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49. [Stars in their eyes].
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Varenne F, Pereira Lopes J, Escudier C, Kantor P, Cassagne M, Soler V, and Fournié P
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- Humans, Planets, Stars, Celestial
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50. Synthesis and characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers for the selective extraction of oxazepam from complex environmental and biological samples.
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Varenne F, Kadhirvel P, Bosman P, Renault L, Combès A, and Pichon V
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Humans, Molecularly Imprinted Polymers, Oxazepam, Polymers, Solid Phase Extraction methods, Molecular Imprinting methods
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Oxazepam, one of the most frequently prescribed anxiolytic drugs, is not completely removed from wastewater with conventional treatment processes. It can thus be found at trace levels in environmental water, with human urine constituting the major source of contamination. This study focused on the development and characterization of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for the selective solid-phase extraction of oxazepam at trace levels from environmental water and human urine samples. Two MIPs were synthesized, and their selectivity in pure organic and aqueous media were assayed. After optimizing the extraction procedure adapted to a large sample volume to reach a high enrichment factor, the most promising MIP was applied to the selective extraction of oxazepam from environmental water. Extraction recoveries of 83 ± 12, 92 ± 4 and 89 ± 10% were obtained using the MIP for tap, mineral and river water, respectively, while a recovery close to 40% was obtained on the corresponding non-imprinted polymer (NIP). Thanks to the high enrichment factors, a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 4.5 ng L
-1 was obtained for river water. A selective extraction procedure was also developed for urine samples and gave rise to extraction recoveries close to 95% for the MIP and only 23% for the NIP. Using the MIP, a LOQ of 357 ng L-1 was obtained for oxazepam in urine. The use of the MIP also helped to limit the matrix effects encountered for the quantification of oxazepam in environmental samples and in human urine samples after extraction on an Oasis HLB sorbent., (© 2021. Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
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