52 results on '"M. Le Brun"'
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2. Asma (eccetto l’asma acuto)
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M. Le Brun, A. Justet, and C. Taillé
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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3. De nombreuses calcifications intracérébrales
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Q. Gomes de Pinho, M. Le Brun, A. Benyamine, S. Coze, and B. Granel
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Gastroenterology ,Internal Medicine - Published
- 2022
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4. Chest ultrasound description of bullous emphysema and comparison to pneumothorax: a prospective multicentre study
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K El Husseini, T Flament, S Laroumagne, M Le Brun, E Noël-Savina, P Richard, D Basille, G Mangiapan, and E Artaud-Macari
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- 2022
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5. Effet de l’aspirine à forte dose dans l’asthme sévère non contrôlé associé à la polypose nasosinusienne : essai thérapeutique multicentrique randomisé contrôlé en bras parallèle contre placebo (ASTHMIRINE)
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M. Le Brun, G. Devouassoux, C. Chenivesse, G. Garcia, P. Bonniaud, A. Didier, F. De Blay, C. Neukirch, A. Vial-Dupuy, C. Estellat, M. Esposito-Farèse, C. Couffignal, and C. Taillé
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Immunology and Allergy - Published
- 2023
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6. Hyperprotidémie révélant une maladie de Castleman multicentrique HHV-8 positive chez un patient HIV négatif
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M. Le Brun, M. Koubi, Q. Gomes de Pinho, A. Benyamine, C. Rabourdin, M. Devos, J. Colle, H. Nihous, L. Xerri, P. Rossi, and B. Granel
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Gastroenterology ,Internal Medicine - Published
- 2022
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7. Une oreille boursoufflée
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M. Le Brun, M. Koubi, Q. Gomes De Pinho, E. Raguin, A. Benyamine, and B. Granel
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Gastroenterology ,Internal Medicine - Published
- 2022
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8. [A swollen ear]
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M, Le Brun, M, Koubi, Q, Gomes De Pinho, E, Raguin, A, Benyamine, and B, Granel
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Humans ,Polychondritis, Relapsing - Published
- 2022
9. [Erythematous papules of the back]
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G, Elkaim, M, Koubi, M, Le Brun, Q, Gomes de Pinho, A, Benyamine, and B, Granel
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Sarcoidosis ,Humans - Published
- 2022
10. [Numerous intracerebral calcifications]
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Q, Gomes de Pinho, M, Le Brun, A, Benyamine, S, Coze, and B, Granel
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Basal Ganglia Diseases ,Calcinosis ,Humans ,Neurodegenerative Diseases - Published
- 2022
11. Atélectasies lobaires multiples secondaires à des sténoses bronchiques : un phénotype d’asthme sévère à éosinophiles ?
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M. Phillips-Houlbracq, M.P. Debray, A. Guyard, R. Khoury, M.C. Dombret, M. Le Brun, L. Deneuville, C. Dupin, and C. Taillé
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Published
- 2023
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12. Des papules érythémateuses du dos
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G. Elkaim, M. Koubi, M. Le Brun, Q. Gomes de Pinho, A. Benyamine, and B. Granel
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Gastroenterology ,Internal Medicine - Published
- 2022
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13. Des vésicules perlées
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M. Le Brun, Q. Gomes de Pinho, L. Ailhaud, F. Bernard, M. Scafi, P. Rossi, and B. Granel
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Gastroenterology ,Internal Medicine - Published
- 2022
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14. Patients asthmatiques hospitalisés pour infection à SARS-CoV-2 ou pour grippe : facteurs de risques de mauvais pronostic
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A. Dupont, C. Couffignal, C. Arias, K. Sallah, M. Le brun, M. Phillips, and C. Taillé
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Epidemiology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Published
- 2022
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15. Enquête CANNAVID : Modifications de la consommation de cannabis chez les usagers quotidiens en période de pandémie de Covid-19
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Perrine Roux, Christian Donadille, V. Martin, Salim Mezaache, L. Appel, L. Briand Madrid, M. Le Brun Gadelius, Sciences Economiques et Sociales de la Santé & Traitement de l'Information Médicale (SESSTIM - U1252 INSERM - Aix Marseille Univ - UMR 259 IRD), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), CSAPA / CAARUD Bus 31/32 (Hôpital Sainte Marguerite CHU - APHM), and Hôpital Sainte-Marguerite [CHU - APHM] (Hôpitaux Sud )
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cannabis ,regular user ,usager quotidien ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,health ,030227 psychiatry ,daily user ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,0302 clinical medicine ,consommation ,covid-19 ,confinement ,evolution ,usager régulier ,consumption ,addiction ,évolution ,santé - Abstract
International audience; In this context of lockdown linked to the Covid-19 health crisis, a survey was offered to daily cannabis users in order to study the impact of lockdown on their use and their health. The specific objectives of this article are to describe this population of daily cannabis users, the changes in use before and during the lockdown, and the link with certain sociodemographic, behavioural and health characteristics.; Contexte : Les consommateurs de cannabis représentent une population hétérogène en constante augmentation. Même si le cannabis présente un pouvoir addictogène avec des effets néfastes pour la santé, cette substance est également connue pour ses effets thérapeutiques sur de nombreuses conditions et notamment sur la douleur et la dépendance à d’autres substances. Le confinement lié à l’épidémie de Covid-19 a provoqué dès l’annonce des réactions de la part des usagers et des associations de réduction des risques, préoccupés par les situations à risque (stress et sevrage). Dans ce contexte, une enquête a été proposée aux consommateurs quotidiens de cannabis afin d’étudier l’impact du confinement sur leurs usages et leur santé. Les objectifs spécifiques de cet article sont de décrire cette population de consommateurs quotidiens de cannabis, les évolutions d’usage avant et pendant le confinement et le lien avec certaines caractéristiques sociodémographiques, comportementales et sanitaires.Méthodes : L’enquête a consisté en un questionnaire en ligne rempli pendant la période de confinement et diffusé sur différents sites fréquentés par les usagers de cannabis. Ce questionnaire était composé de 3 parties : profil sociodémographique, pratiques de consommation avant le confinement et pendant le confinement. Des données plus précises sur la santé des usagers ont été recueillies telles que les symptômes anxieux, dépressifs, la douleur et les troubles du sommeil.Résultats : Au total, 4 279 questionnaires ont été remplis de manière complète. La population est essentiellement composée d’hommes (75 %), de jeunes (médiane à 27 ans), de personnes diplômées (84 % ont le baccalauréat) et vivant dans des grandes unités urbaines (62 %). L’étude de l’évolution de la consommation de cannabis avant et pendant le confinement permet de distinguer 4 profils : ceux qui ont arrêté (7 %), ceux qui ont diminué (28 %), ceux qui n’ont pas changé (29 %) et ceux qui ont augmenté (36 %). L’augmentation est plus fréquente chez les femmes, pour les personnes habitant dans des grandes villes et celles qui ont stocké du cannabis en prévision du confinement. L’arrêt est associé à un état de santé dégradé (anxiété, dépression, douleur et troubles du sommeil). Ceux qui ont maintenu une consommation stable pendant le confinement semblent avoir eu moins d’effets négatifs sur leur santé.Conclusion : Notre enquête CANNAVID a permis de recruter un échantillon suffisamment important pour pouvoir décrire une partie de la population des consommateurs quotidiens de cannabis et les effets du confinement sur leurs usages et leur santé. Ces données préliminaires montrent que le confinement a provoqué des réactions et des effets qui ont été délétères surtout chez ceux qui ont arrêté ou augmenté leur consommation.
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- 2020
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16. Rôle de la Transglutaminase 2 dans les modifications du mucus dans l’asthme
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M. Le Brun, C. Sallon, S. Bedja, F. Hamidi, P. Mordant, M. Pretolani, C. Taillé, and S. Létuvé
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Published
- 2021
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17. Rôle de la Transglutaminase 2 dans les modifications du mucus dans l’asthme
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Marina Pretolani, Fatima Hamidi, S. Létuvé, Pierre Mordant, C. Robbe-Masselot, S. Bedja, M. Le Brun, Camille Taillé, and C. Sallon
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Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
Introduction Dans l’asthme, la formation de bouchons muqueux dans les voies aeriennes impliquerait la retention du mucus a la surface de l’epithelium bronchique mais les mecanismes de cette stase sont mal connus. Dans l’epithelium reconstitue in vitro d’asthmatiques severes, nous avons observe une hyperexpression de la transglutaminase 2 (TG2), une enzyme capable de reticuler les mucines intestinales. Nous avons emis l’hypothese que la reticulation des mucines respiratoires par la TG2 contribuerait a leur piegeage a la surface de l’epithelium bronchique dans l’asthme. Methodes L’epithelium bronchique d’asthmatiques severes et de temoins a ete reconstitue in vitro par culture a l’interface air-liquide (culture ALI) de cellules issues de biopsies. La retention de MUC5AC par l’epithelium bronchique a ete modelisee par exposition a l’IL-13 de cultures ALI de temoins. L’expression de la TG2 et de MUC5AC a ete quantifiee par RT-qPCR, western-blot et immunohistochimie/fluorescence. La modificatio des mucines par la TG2 a ete mise en evidence par l’incorporation d’une amine biotinylee en western blot. Le role de la TG2 a ete evalue a l’aide de l’inhibiteur pharmacologique ZDON. Resultats La TG2 et son produit catalytique etaient exprimes a la surface de l’epithelium bronchique dans l’asthme severe, et etaient localises au voisinage de MUC5AC. Dans les cultures ALI des sujets sains et asthmatiques, l’expression de la TG2 etait correlee a celle de MUC5AC. La TG2 etait capable de modifier les mucines respiratoires in vitro. L’inhibition de la TG2 par ZDON favorisait l’elimination de MUC5AC apres un lavage apical a la surface des epithelia hyspersecretoires. Discussion Nos resultats suggerent que l’activite enzymatique de la TG2 participe a la retention du mucus a la surface de l’epithelium bronchique hypersecretoire. La validation de ces observations dans les epithelia reconstitues d’asthmatiques severes est en cours. Conclusion La modulation pharmacologique de la TG2 pourrait permettre de cibler les manifestations liees a la stase muqueuse dans l’asthme.
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- 2021
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18. Tumeurs pulmonaires abcédées : prise en charge diagnostique et thérapeutique
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K. El Husseini, M. De Marchi, M. Le Brun, Maxime Patout, M. Pestel-Caron, Elodie Lhuillier, and Léa Razakamanantsoa
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Abstract
Introduction Les abces pulmonaires peuvent etre presents des le diagnostic de cancer pulmonaire, ou en etre une complication. Il n’existe que peu de consensus concernant la prise en charge therapeutique de ces tumeurs abcedees. La prise en charge de ces patients peut devenir tres delicate, opposant l’instauration d’une chimiotherapie anti-infectieuse et la poursuite du traitement anti-cancereux. Methodes Nous avons mene une etude monocentrique retrospective et inclus tous les patients hospitalises au CHU de Rouen pour prise en charge d’une tumeur pulmonaire abcedee, entre 2005 et 2019. Resultats Nous avons inclus 52 patients. Il s’agissait principalement d’hommes (73 %), âges en moyenne de 58,5 [52–62,25] ans. Tous etaient fumeurs ou anciens fumeurs. Vingt-huit patients (53 %) ont developpe un abces pulmonaire au cours du traitement de leur cancer. Des prelevements microbiologiques respiratoires ont ete realises pour chacun des patients. L’identification microbiologique a ete possible pour 29 patients (56 %). Les germes les plus frequemment identifies sont decrits dans le Tableau 1 . Les abces etaient le plus souvent polymicrobiens (n :13 ; 45 %). Lors du diagnostic de l’abces, la duree mediane de sejour etait de 28,5[14,8–42,0] jours. L’ensemble des patients a ete traite par d’une a 6 lignes d’antibiotherapie. Les associations amoxicilline-acide clavulanique (n = 26), piperacilline-tazobactam (n = 9) et la ceftriaxone (n = 8) etaient les traitements utilises en premiere ligne. La duree mediane de l’antibiotherapie etait de 14 [7–28] jours. La survenue d’un abces pulmonaire a conduit a une prise en charge neoplasique palliative chez 24 patients (46 %), et retarde la chimiotherapie pour 12 patients (23 %). Le pronostic de ces patients etait sombre, avec une survie mediane de 6,5 mois apres le diagnostic de l’abces pulmonaire. Conclusion La survenue d’un abces pulmonaire conduit a l’interruption des traitements pour pres de la moitie des patients et s’accompagne d’un pronostic sombre. L’antibiotherapie initiale doit etre large compte-tenu du caractere generalement microbien des abces.
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19. Exporting Australian Legal Education to India: A 'Train-the-Trainers' Workshop for Indian Law Teachers
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M le Brun, J Goldring, V Nagaraj, and L Corbin
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Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 - Abstract
In 1987 the Australasian Law Teachers Association (ALTA) Law Teaching Workshop celebrated its tenth anniversary. For over a decade, it has conducted residential workshops for law teachers in the Australasian region annually, and in 1994 it sponsored the first advanced workshop for participants of earlier workshops. Although the workshop has evolved since its introduction into Australia from Canada by Professors Neil Gold and Mary Gerace, its main aim has remained the same — to professionalise the teaching of law in tertiary institutions in the Australasian region. It is, therefore, somewhat fitting that, by chance, ten years on, workshops were held in York, Western Australia and in Bangalore, India.
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- 1998
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20. Effets secondaires de la VNI à domicile
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Diane Gervereau, M.Z. Gharsallaoui, K. El Husseini, Julien Pierchon, Antoine Cuvelier, Maxime Patout, M. De Marchi, Gregoire Jolly, and M. Le Brun
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Abstract
Introduction La prevalence de la ventilation non invasive (VNI) a domicile est croissante dans les pays developpes mais les effets secondaires lies a ce traitement au long cours ont ete rarement etudies dans une vaste population de patients. Notre objectif etait de determiner l’incidence des effets secondaires de la VNI de domicile, leur severite et leurs consequences sur la qualite de vie et l’observance des patients suivis dans notre centre. Methodes Cette etude a inclus tous les patients appareilles par VNI a domicile et admis pour bilan pneumologique programme entre mai 2017 et janvier 2018. Onze effets secondaires ont ete identifies de maniere systematique a l’aide d’une grille d’interrogatoire et quantifies par les patients de 0 (absence d’effet secondaire) a 4 (effet secondaire intolerable). Le score total correspondait a la somme des scores de chaque effet secondaire. Tous les patients repondaient egalement au questionnaire de qualite de vie liee a la sante Severe Respiratory Insufficiency questionnaire (SRI). L’observance de la VNI etait evaluee via le recueil des donnees logicielles du ventilateur. Resultats Parmi les 490 patients evalues, 437 (89 %) avaient rempli a la fois leur questionnaire SRI et le questionnaire des effets secondaires de la VNI ( Tableau 1 ). Les pathologies respiratoires ayant motive l’instauration de la VNI etaient : syndrome obesite-hypoventilation (n = 142, 32 %), association BPCO-SAOS (n = 96, 22 %), BPCO (n = 81, 19 %), maladie neuromusculaire (n = 78, 18 %), deformation thoracique (n = 29, 7 %), syndrome d’apnees du sommeil (n = 11, 2 %). Vingt (5 %) patients ne rapportaient aucun effet secondaire. L’incidence de chaque effet secondaire est reportee dans le Tableau 1 . Le score total des effets secondaires etait de 5 [quartile : 3–8] sur 44. Le score des effets secondaires etait inversement correle au SRI et a l’observance de la VNI : rho : −0,419 (p Conclusion Les effets secondaires sont tres frequents chez les patients appareilles par VNI a domicile et ont un impact negatif sur la qualite de vie et l’observance.
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- 2019
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21. Impact diagnostique et thérapeutique de la fibroscopie bronchique chez les patients transplantés rénaux
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Elodie Lhuillier, R. Lukaszewicz, Mathieu Salaün, Maxime Patout, M. Le Brun, Stéphane Dominique, Christian Caillard, Gregoire Jolly, M. Bellefleur, David Bertrand, D. Guerot, Elise Godeau, K. El Husseini, and Astrid Bertier
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine - Abstract
Introduction Les complications pulmonaires sont frequentes chez les patients transplantes renaux (TR) principalement du fait de l’immunosuppression a laquelle ils sont soumis. Notre etude avait pour but d’evaluer le rendement diagnostique et la securite de la realisation des bronchoscopies chez les patients transplantes renaux. Methodes Une etude retrospective concernant tous les patients TR ayant eu une bronchoscopie entre le 1er octobre 2011 et le 1er juin 2017 au CHU de Rouen a ete menee. Dans une population totale de 59 TR ayant eu une bronchoscopie, 39 (66 %) patients ayant eu leur bronchoscopie apres la TR ont ete inclus. Pour chaque patient, les donnees cliniques, biologiques, microbiologiques et radiologiques ainsi les resultats de la bronchoscopie ont ete recueillies. Les complications de la bronchoscopie ont ete egalement recueillies. Chaque resume clinique accompagne des donnees radiologiques a ete soumis a un panel de pneumologues ignorant si le patient avait ou non eu une bronchoscopie. Leur hypothese diagnostique et leur recommandation quant a la pratique d’une bronchoscopie etaient recueillies pour chaque patient. Resultats Les indications a la bronchoscopie etaient cliniques (fievre, n = 18, 46 %) et/ou radiologiques (infiltrats, n = 17, 44 %). Les etiologies etaient principalement d’origine infectieuse, plutot de nature bacterienne que virale ou fongique. Le rendement diagnostique global observe de la bronchoscopie etait de 41 % mais il etait nettement plus eleve en cas de cause infectieuse (77 %). La bronchoscopie a induit une modification therapeutique dans 51,3 % des cas. Le consensus entre les differents membres du panel relatif a la realisation d’une endoscopie etait faible : κ : 0,251 (p Conclusion La realisation d’une bronchoscopie chez les patients TR a un rendement et un profil de securite satisfaisants. La complexite de ces patients justifie une prise en charge multidisciplinaire.
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- 2019
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22. Temporal variations in fumarole gas chemistry at Poás volcano, Costa Rica
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Tobias Fischer, Raúl Mora-Amador, Evelyn Füri, M. Le Brun, Alison M. Shaw, J. M. de Moor, Carlos Ramírez, Jaime D. Barnes, David R. Hilton, Peter H. Barry, Zachary D. Sharp, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences [Albuquerque] (EPS), The University of New Mexico [Albuquerque], Escuela Centroamericana de Geología, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Fluids and Volatiles Laboratory, University of California [San Diego] (UC San Diego), University of California-University of California, Observatorio Vulcanológicoy Sismológico de Costa Rica, Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques (CRPG), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Lorraine (UL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
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Phreatic activity ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Stable isotope ratio ,Dome ,Earth science ,Geochemistry ,[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences ,Temporal changes ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Fumarole ,Phreatic eruption ,Hydrothermal system ,Geophysics ,Volcano ,13. Climate action ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Fumarole chemistry ,Crater lake ,Magma ,Geology ,Stable isotopes - Abstract
We report the chemical and isotopic composition of fumarole gas discharges collected at Poás Volcano, Costa Rica from 2001 to 2014, covering a period during which the volcano experienced a series of phreatic eruptions (March 2006 to October 2014). The relative abundances of Poás C–S–H–O gas species are controlled by reactions involving the SO2–H2S and So–SO2 gas buffers indicating magmatic temperatures of up to 800 °C. Although fumarole outlet temperatures are < 120 °C for most samples, SO2 is the dominant sulfur gas and HCl contents are relatively high. Gas compositional changes within the magma-lake-hydrothermal system likely result from a combination of several processes, including: 1) The injection of new and undegassed magma in late 2000–early 2001, 2) the heating of the hydrothermal system, accompanied by gas pressure build-up, and 3) hydrofracturing through 2006. These processes culminated in the phreatic eruptions of 2006 and 2008. Since 2005 the lake level has declined and is now (January 2014) at the lowest level (10 m) since the last periods that it dried out completely (April 1984 and April 1994). The most recent data of 2014 show high level of degassing from the dome fumaroles and the release of HCl-rich and CO2-poor gases implies that the magma injected in late 2000 continues to supply volatiles. Our data show that time series sampling of fumarole gases provides important insights to better understand magmatic and hydrothermal processes at active volcanoes and also to potentially forecast phreatic eruptions. National Science Foundation/[EAR-0003628]/NSF/Estados Unidos National Science Foundation/[EAR-0003668]/NSF/Estados Unidos National Science Foundation/[EAR-0079402]/NSF/Estados Unidos UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Geológicas (CICG)
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23. Validation of IRS PCR, a molecular typing method, for the study of the diversity and population dynamics of Legionella in industrial cooling circuits
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M. Le Brun, Gerard Leblon, Michael S. DuBow, Marie Binet, Delphine Jakubek, Institut de génétique et microbiologie [Orsay] (IGM), and Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Legionella ,Population Dynamics ,Population ,Computational biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Legionella pneumophila ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Molecular typing ,Ecological monitoring ,Water Supply ,Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis ,[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology ,Typing ,education ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,030306 microbiology ,biology.organism_classification ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,Bacterial Typing Techniques ,Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field ,respiratory tract diseases ,Molecular Typing ,Restriction site ,[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology ,bacteria ,France ,Power Plants - Abstract
International audience; Legionella bacteria are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Members of the species Legionella pneumophila are responsible for more than 98% of cases of Legionnaires' disease in France. Our objective was to validate a molecular typing method called infrequent restriction site PCR (IRS PCR), applied to the study of the ecology of Legionella and to compare this method with reference typing methods, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and sequence-based Typing (SBT). PFGE and SBT are considered as gold methods for the epidemiological typing of Leg. pneumophila strains. However, these methods are not suitable to an ecological monitoring of Legionella in natural environments where a large number of strains has to be typed. Validation of IRS PCR method was performed by the identification of 45 Leg. pneumophila isolates from cooling circuits of thermal power plants by IRS PCR, PFGE and SBT. The parameters of each method were measured and compared to evaluate the effectiveness of IRS PCR. The results of this study showed that IRS PCR has a discriminating power similar or better than that of the reference methods and thus that, by its speed and low cost represents an appropriate tool for the study of the ecology of Legionella in cooling circuits.
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24. Miniaturisation of a Band-X Monolithic GaAs Amplifier
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Christian Rumelhard, M. Le Brun, P. Dueme, and Paul R. Jay
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Materials science ,Equivalent series resistance ,business.industry ,Amplifier ,Electrical engineering ,Integrated circuit ,Inductor ,law.invention ,Capacitor ,law ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Monolithic microwave integrated circuit ,Microwave ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
Reducing the area occupied by microwave monolithic integrated circuits is a necessity to decrease the cost of these circuits. A reduction in area can be obtained with circuit configurations comprising a minimum of inductances and by using spiral inductors. When a circuit is compacted, the coupling between radiating elements such as the inductances has also to be taken into account. An amplifier working from 2 to 10GHz with a measured gain of 5.8 +- 0.4dB is presented. The efforts to reduce the area have led to a surface of 0.16mm/sup 2/ and therefore an integration density of 36dB/mm/sup 2/.
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- 2005
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25. WITHDRAWN: Temporal variations in fumarole gas chemistry at Poás volcano, Costa Rica
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Peter H. Barry, Evelyn Füri, David R. Hilton, Alison M. Shaw, Zachary D. Sharp, J. M. de Moor, Tobias Fischer, M. Le Brun, Raúl Mora-Amador, Jaime D. Barnes, and Carlos Ramírez
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geography ,Geophysics ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Volcano ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,Geochemistry ,Gas chemistry ,Geology ,Seismology ,Fumarole - Published
- 2014
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26. The minerals sector of the states of the SADCC -possibilities for a regional minerals policy
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A Chitambo, P Jourdan, M Le Brun, W Sweta, and S Wapakwenda
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Geography, Planning and Development ,Economics ,Economic Geology ,International economics ,Economic system - Published
- 1988
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27. Espèces et localités nouvelles de Phanérogames pour les Alpes de la Savoie et du Dauphiné
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M. Le Brun
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General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 1919
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28. Full Noise Characterization of Micromave Devices. Application to GaAlAs/GaAs TEGFET
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L. Chusseau, B. Carnez, Christian Rumelhard, and M. Le Brun
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Physics ,Noise measurement ,business.industry ,Gate length ,Y-factor ,Noise figure ,Noise characterization ,Gallium arsenide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Electronic engineering ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Microwave - Abstract
A new method for the full noise characterization of microwave devices is proposed. It takes into account various kinds of measurement uncertainties, and is able to process results from an automatic noise measurement set up. The full noise characterization of a 140?m gatewidth and 0.5?m gate length TEGFET in the 2-18 GHz band is given as an exemple.
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- 1986
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29. GaAs Fully Monolithic X Band SPDT Switch with Integrated TTL Compatible Driver
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M. Gavant, S. Ruggeri, C. Versnaeyen, and M. Le Brun
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Engineering ,business.industry ,X band ,Electrical engineering ,Response time ,Gallium arsenide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Insertion loss ,Radio frequency ,business ,Electrical impedance ,Electronic circuit ,Voltage - Abstract
This paper describes the performance of a GaAs monolithic X-Band SPDT switch with integrated BFL driver TTL compatible. A single TTL command voltage is needed to switch the RF signal from one channel to the other. From 8 to 12 GHz, the insertion loss is less than 1.6 dB and the isolation of the disconnected channel greater than 21 dB. The response time of the switch, which was not optimized in the design, was found to be 2 ns. To our knowledge this is the first fully monolithic mixed microwave and digital SPDT switch to be published.
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30. Indices de contacts eurasiatiques au temps des Vénus gravettiennes
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Simonet, Aurélien, Travaux et recherches archéologiques sur les cultures, les espaces et les sociétés (TRACES), Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (MCC)-École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS)-Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès (UT2J)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Otte M., Le Brun-Ricalens F. dir.
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Paléolithique supérieur ,Gravettien ,[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,Vénus ,Eurasie - Abstract
International audience; Au coeur du Paléolithique supérieur, les statuettes féminines représentent l’indice le plus troublant en faveur de l’hypothèse d’une communauté de pensée eurasiatique aux alentours de 25 000 avant le présent. Ces Vénus se retrouvent ainsi des Pyrénées (France) aux plaines sibériennes du lac Baïkal avec les mêmes caractères intrinsèques (disposition axiale stricte, nudité, focalisation sur les organes sexuels, tête quadrillée, etc.). Mais quelles sont les autres parentés techniques et/ou idéologiques qui peuvent être proposées à partir du reste du matériel archéologique ? Cet article expose différents indices confortant l’hypothèse de nombreux contacts eurasiatiques au Paléolithique supérieur moyen à l’aide de l’ensemble des données matérielles disponibles (pratiques funéraires, art mobilier, industrie lithique et osseuse).
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31. Lack of efficacy of tocilizumab in acute exacerbation of pulmonary fibrosis.
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Franco G, Le Guen P, Le Brun M, Philippot Q, Dupin C, Debray MP, Bancal C, Taillé C, Borie R, and Crestani B
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Given the high mortality rate observed in our data, tocilizumab is not recommended as a salvage therapy for patients affected by acute exacerbation of pulmonary fibrosis who did not show clinical improvement after three steroids bolus https://bit.ly/3ClggYb., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: M. Le Brun reports grants or contracts from GSK and AstraZeneca; payment or honoraria for lectures, presentations, manuscript writing or educational events from GSK, La revue du praticien and AstraZeneca; and support for attending meetings and/or travel from Asten Santé, Novartis and Sanofi; all outside the submitted work. Q. Philippot reports grants or contracts from Fondation Bettencourt Schuller and royalties or licenses form Elsevier, all outside the submitted work. C. Dupin reports consulting fees from AstraZeneca, Sanofi and GSK; lecture honoraria from AstraZeneca, GSK, Sanofi, Novartis, Chiesi, OPA Pratique, Pneumoscoop and La Lettre du Pneumologue; and travel support from AstraZeneca, Sanofi, Novartis, Chiesi and GSK; all outside the submitted work. M-P. Debray reports consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim and Sanofi, and support for attending meetings and/or travel form Boehringer Ingelheim, all outside the submitted work. R. Borie reports consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Ferrer and Sanofi; payment or honoraria for lectures, presentations, manuscript writing or educational events from Boehringer Ingelheim; and support for attending meetings and/or travel form Boehringer Ingelheim, all outside the submitted work. B. Crestani reports grants or contracts from Boehringer Ingelheim; consulting fees from BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim, Chiesi, GSK and Sanofi; payment or honoraria for lectures, presentations, manuscript writing or educational events from AstraZeneca, BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim, GSK, Novartis, Roche and Sanofi; support for attending meetings and/or travel from AstraZeneca, BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche and Sanofi; participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board for BMS, Boehringer Ingelheim, Horizon and Sanofi; and he is president of the board of the Fondation du Souffle, a French charity, all outside the submitted work. G. Franco, P. Le Guen, C. Bancal and C. Taillé have no conflict of interest to declare., (Copyright ©The authors 2024.)
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32. [Efficacy of biologics for severe asthma on allergic comorbidities].
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Thibaut de Ménonville C, Barakat L, Laborier F, Le Brun M, Dupin C, Neukirch C, and Taillé C
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- Humans, Anti-Asthmatic Agents therapeutic use, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Comorbidity, Conjunctivitis, Allergic epidemiology, Conjunctivitis, Allergic drug therapy, Food Hypersensitivity drug therapy, Food Hypersensitivity epidemiology, Omalizumab therapeutic use, Rhinitis, Allergic drug therapy, Rhinitis, Allergic epidemiology, Severity of Illness Index, Treatment Outcome, Asthma diagnosis, Asthma drug therapy, Asthma epidemiology, Biological Products therapeutic use, Dermatitis, Atopic drug therapy, Dermatitis, Atopic epidemiology
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Identification of therapeutic targets other than asthma can guide the choice of biologics in cases of severe asthma. Some of the allergic diseases (atopic dermatitis, food allergies, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis) that may be associated with asthma can be treated with biologics. In this review, we aim to assess the effectiveness of these biologic therapies on the allergic comorbidities of asthma. In the treatment of atopic dermatitis, only Dupilumab, an anti-IL4Rα, has proven its effectiveness and has received reimbursement authorization for this indication. In patients presenting with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis, Omalizumab has shown effectiveness, but has not been approved for this indication. Data from post-hoc analyses of studies on severe asthma likewise suggest the effectiveness of Dupilumab regarding allergic rhinitis. While these two biologic therapies have shown positive signals, inducing oral food tolerance, the relevant data are not robust. Biologic therapies targeting IL-5 or its receptor (Mepolizumab, Benralizumab) have seldom been evaluated in allergic comorbidities, excepting atopic dermatitis, for which their effectiveness has not been proven. Lastly, there are interesting data on the combination of biologic therapy and allergen immunotherapy in cases of allergic rhinitis and food allergies, but they need to be confirmed by randomized studies., (Copyright © 2024 SPLF. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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33. [Health literacy: Definition, assessment tools, state of the art in Europe, health consequences and ways to improve it].
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Le Brun M, Godard D, Camps L, Gomes de Pinho Q, Benyamine A, and Granel B
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The term "littératie" is derived from the English word "literacy", which refers to knowledge and skills in the fields of reading, writing, speech (or other means of communication) and calculation that allow people to be efficient and integrated into society. Health literacy is a recent concept that relies on the ability to find, understand, evaluate and communicate information in ways that promote, maintain and improve the health of the individual in various settings over the course of life. The objectives of this review are first of all to realize an overview on the health literacy of populations in Europe. Then, we propose to study the link between health literacy and health status (risk behaviors, chronic diseases, morbi-mortality, adherence to care and medical monitoring) and to study its medico-economic impact. We also analyzed the association between personalized therapeutic education and health literacy. Finally, we propose a review of the means put in place in the care system to improve the health literacy of the patients we manage., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.)
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34. Articular manifestations related to anti-interleukin-5 therapies in severe asthma: a case series.
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Dupin C, Valéry S, Guilleminault L, Devouassoux G, Merveilleau M, Russier M, Mourin G, Pradelli J, Bonniaud P, Le Brun M, Ebstein E, Juge PA, Lillo-Lelouet A, and Taillé C
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Articular manifestations should be screened before and during anti-IL-5/5R biologic treatment in severe asthma. Rigorous multidisciplinary team discussion should be carried out to assess the risk-benefit balance of withholding effective treatment. https://bit.ly/3vfPn4k., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest: C. Dupin reports consulting fees from AstraZeneca, Sanofi and GSK; lecture honoraria from AstraZeneca, GSK, Sanofi, Novartis, Chiesi, OPA Pratique, Pneumoscoop and La Lettre du Pneumologue; and travel support from AstraZeneca, Sanofi, Novartis, Chiesi and GSK; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: L. Guilleminault reports grants from AstraZeneca; consulting fees from Bayer, MSD, AstraZeneca, GSK, Novartis, Sanofi and Chiesi; lecture honoraria from MSD, AstraZeneca, GSK, Novartis, Sanofi and Chiesi; payment for expert testimony from Bayer, MSD and Sanofi; and travel support from MSD, AstraZeneca, GSK, Novartis and Sanofi; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: G. Devouassoux reports lecture or consulting fees from GSK, Menarini, ALK, AstraZeneca, Novartis, Chiesi and Sanofi; payment for expert testimony from GSK, AstraZeneca, Sanofi and Chiesi; and travel support from AstraZeneca, GSK, Sanofi, Novartis, Chiesi; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: M. Le Brun reports grants from GSK, AstenSante and Novartis; lecture honoraria from GSK and La Revue du Praticien; and travel support from Asten Santé and Novartis; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: G. Mourin reports lecture honoraria from AstraZeneca and GSK; and travel support from AstraZeneca, Sanofi, Menarini and GSK; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: P. Bonniaud reports grants from AstraZeneca; lecture honoraria from Sanofi and AstraZeneca; travel support from AstraZeneca, Novartis and Sanofi; advisory board participation from AstraZeneca, Novartis, Sanofi and GSK; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: E. Ebstein reports consulting fees from Abbvie, Novartis and BMS; lecture honoraria from UCB and Galapagos; and travel support from UCB and Novartis; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: C. Taillé reports grants from GSK; consulting fees from AstraZeneca, GSK and Sanofi; lecture honoraria from AstraZeneca, GSK, Sanofi, Novartis, Stallergenes and Chiesi; and travel support from AstraZeneca and GSK; all outside the submitted work. Conflict of interest: S. Valéry, M. Merveilleau, M. Russier, J. Pradelli, P-A. Juge all have nothing to disclose., (Copyright ©The authors 2024.)
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35. [Opioid overdose prevention and naloxone diffusion (POP program): Results of an overview conducted among addiction specialized centres].
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Mezaache S, Turlure F, Fredon N, Le Brun Gadelius M, Micallef J, and Frauger E
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- Humans, Naloxone therapeutic use, Narcotic Antagonists therapeutic use, Analgesics, Opioid adverse effects, Opiate Overdose drug therapy, Opioid-Related Disorders drug therapy, Opioid-Related Disorders prevention & control, Drug Overdose drug therapy, Drug Overdose prevention & control
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Introduction: In France, opioids are responsible for the majority of overdose deaths in France. The antidote naloxone is available in France in take home formulations since 2016. Addiction specialized centres are in front-line for naloxone diffusion. The objective was to provide an overview of professional practices, difficulties and needs regarding overdose prevention and naloxone diffusion in these centres of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (PACA) region., Methods: The POP programme "Prevention and harm reduction of opioid overdoses in PACA region" aims to improve the care of patients at risk of overdose and facilitate naloxone diffusion. The 75 addiction specialized centres of the PACA region were invited to respond to a semi-structured interview or a telephone questionnaire. Data collected included 2020 centres' activity and professionals' perceptions of overdose risk in their active file, their practices, difficulties and needs., Results: Overall, 33 centres answered. Among them, 22 were dispensing naloxone with a mean of 20 kits dispensed in 2020 (min-max: 1-100). Two strategies were pointed out: systematically offering of naloxone to all opioids users or targeting people considered at risk. Several difficulties limiting naloxone diffusion were expressed: a lack of knowledge from opioids users, refusal from people not feeling concerned or refusing the injectable formulation, a lack of training of some professionals to be comfortable with the tool or reglementary or time constraints., Conclusion: Naloxone diffusion is incrementally getting into common practices. However barriers are persisting. On the basis of expressed difficulties and needs, information and training materials were co-designed and diffused., (Copyright © 2023 Société française de pharmacologie et de thérapeutique. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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36. New Dominant-Negative IL6ST Variants Expand the Immunological and Clinical Spectrum of GP130-Dependent Hyper-IgE Syndrome.
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Arlabosse T, Materna M, Riccio O, Schnider C, Angelini F, Perreau M, Rochat I, Superti-Furga A, Campos-Xavier B, Héritier S, Pereira A, Deswarte C, Lévy R, Distefano M, Bustamante J, Roelens M, Borie R, Le Brun M, Crestani B, Casanova JL, Puel A, Hofer M, Fieschi C, Theodoropoulou K, Béziat V, and Candotti F
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- Humans, Cytokine Receptor gp130 genetics, Cytokine Receptor gp130 metabolism, Phenotype, STAT3 Transcription Factor, Mutation genetics, Job Syndrome diagnosis, Job Syndrome genetics, Hypersensitivity, Immediate complications
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Patients with autosomal dominant (AD) hyper-IgE syndrome (HIES) suffer from a constellation of manifestations including recurrent bacterial and fungal infections, severe atopy, and skeletal abnormalities. This condition is typically caused by monoallelic dominant-negative (DN) STAT3 variants. In 2020, we described 12 patients from eight kindreds with DN IL6ST variants resulting in a new form of AD HIES. These variants encoded truncated GP130 receptors, with intact extracellular and transmembrane domains, but lacking the intracellular recycling motif and the four STAT3-binding residues, resulting in an inability to recycle and activate STAT3. We report here two new DN variants of IL6ST in three unrelated families with HIES-AD. The biochemical and clinical impacts of these variants are different from those of the previously reported variants. The p.(Ser731Valfs*8) variant, identified in seven patients from two families, lacks the recycling motif and all the STAT3-binding residues, but its levels on the cell surface are only slightly increased and it underlies mild biological phenotypes with variable clinical expressivity. The p.(Arg768*) variant, identified in a single patient, lacks the recycling motif and the three most distal STAT3-binding residues. This variant accumulates at the cell surface and underlies severe biological and clinical phenotypes. The p.(Ser731Valfs*8) variant shows that a DN GP130 expressed at near normal levels on the cell surface can underlie heterogeneous clinical presentations, ranging from mild to severe. The p.(Arg768*) variant demonstrates that a truncated GP130 protein retaining one STAT3-binding residue can underlie severe HIES., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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37. Correction to: New Dominant‑Negative IL6ST Variants Expand the Immunological and Clinical Spectrum of GP130‑Dependent Hyper‑IgE Syndrome.
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Arlabosse T, Materna M, Riccio O, Schnider C, Angelini F, Perreau M, Rochat I, Superti-Furga A, Campos-Xavier B, Héritier S, Pereira A, Deswarte C, Lévy R, Distefano M, Bustamante J, Roelens M, Borie R, Le Brun M, Crestani B, Casanova JL, Puel A, Hofer M, Fieschi C, Theodoropoulou K, Béziat V, and Candotti F
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38. Multifocal bronchial stenosis and extensive lobar atelectasis as a rare radiologic feature of severe eosinophilic asthma.
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Phillips-Houlbracq M, Debray MP, Guyard A, Khoury R, Dombret MC, Le Brun M, Deneuville L, Dupin C, and Taillé C
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- Humans, Constriction, Pathologic, Asthma, Pulmonary Atelectasis diagnostic imaging, Pulmonary Eosinophilia
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39. Outcomes and risk factors with COVID-19 or influenza in hospitalized asthma patients.
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Dupont A, Couffignal C, Arias C, Salah K, Phillips-Houlbraq M, Le Brun M, and Taillé C
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- Adult, Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Retrospective Studies, Hospitalization, Risk Factors, Obesity, COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 epidemiology, Influenza, Human diagnosis, Influenza, Human epidemiology, Asthma diagnosis, Asthma epidemiology
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Background: At the time of the SARS-CoV-2 emergence, asthma patients were initially considered vulnerable because respiratory viruses, especially influenza, are associated with asthma exacerbations, increased risk of hospitalization and more severe disease course. We aimed to compare the asthma prevalence in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 or influenza and risk factors associated with poor prognosis with the diseases., Methods: This retrospective cohort study used the Paris university hospitals clinical data warehouse to identify adults hospitalized for COVID-19 (January to June 2020) or influenza (November 2017 to March 2018 for the 2017-2018 influenza period and November 2018 to March 2019 for the 2018-2019 period). Asthma patients were identified with J45 and J46 ICD-10 codes. Poor outcomes were defined as admission in intensive care or death., Results: Asthma prevalence was significantly higher among influenza than COVID-19 patients (n = 283/3 119, 9.1%, 95% CI [8.1-10.1] in 2017-2018 and n = 309/3 266, 9.5%, 95% CI [8.5-10.5] in 2018-2019 versus n = 402/9 009, 4.5%, 95% CI [4.0-4.9]). For asthma patients, 31% with COVID-19 were admitted to an intensive care unit versus 23% and 21% with influenza. Obesity was a risk factor for the 2017-2018 influenza period, smoking and heart failure for the 2018-2019 period. Among COVID-19 patients with asthma, smoking and obesity were risk factors for the severe form., Conclusions: In this study, patients with an asthma ICD-10 code were less represented among COVID-19 patients than among influenza-infected ones. However, outcomes were poorer for COVID-19 than influenza patients, both with asthma. These data highlight the importance of protective shields and vaccination against influenza and COVID-19 in this population., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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40. [New developments in the diagnosis and management of adult asthma].
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Le Brun M and Taillé C
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- Adult, Humans, Administration, Inhalation, Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use, Anti-Asthmatic Agents therapeutic use, Asthma therapy, Asthma drug therapy
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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF ADULT ASTHMA Asthma management must be comprehensive, focusing on control¬ling symptoms with inhaled corticosteroids adapted to the stage of severity, but also on limiting the occurrence of exacerbations by correcting poor control factors and educating the patient. The diagnosis of asthma is not only clinical, but it must also include a measurement of respiratory function. Research is active in the field of asthma, with the development of new strategies for prescribing inhaled corticosteroids, which are simpler for patients, but which prescribers must take on board in order to control them. Biotherapies have revolutionized the management of severe asthma. It is important to identify severe patients so that they can benefit from these treat¬ments. It can be considered that any patient who has had two exa¬cerbations in the year should be referred to pulmonology., Competing Interests: M. Le Brun déclare n’avoir aucun lien d’intérêts. - C. Taillé déclare des interventions ponctuelles pour les laboratoires AstraZeneca, GSK, Novartis, Sanofi, Chiesi, ALK.
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41. [A swollen ear].
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Le Brun M, Koubi M, Gomes De Pinho Q, Raguin E, Benyamine A, and Granel B
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- Humans, Polychondritis, Relapsing
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42. [Erythematous papules of the back].
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Elkaim G, Koubi M, Le Brun M, Gomes de Pinho Q, Benyamine A, and Granel B
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- Humans, Sarcoidosis
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43. [Numerous intracerebral calcifications].
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Gomes de Pinho Q, Le Brun M, Benyamine A, Coze S, and Granel B
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- Humans, Basal Ganglia Diseases, Calcinosis diagnostic imaging, Neurodegenerative Diseases
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44. Changes in cannabis use and associated correlates during France's first COVID-19 lockdown in daily cannabis users: results from a large community-based online survey.
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Mezaache S, Donadille C, Martin V, Le Brun Gadelius M, Appel L, Spire B, Briand Madrid L, Bastien M, and Roux P
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- Adolescent, Adult, Communicable Disease Control, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Male, Pandemics, Prevalence, Surveys and Questionnaires, COVID-19, Cannabis
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Background: Lockdown measures during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in France led to serious public health concerns over people who use illicit drugs, especially in terms of mental health. We assessed changes in cannabis use during the first lockdown in France among daily cannabis users and associated correlates., Methods: CANNAVID is a French, national, cross-sectional web-based survey, conducted from 17 April to 11 May 2020. Daily cannabis users aged ≥ 18 years and living in France were invited to participate through advertisements. Respondents completed an ad hoc questionnaire on a dedicated online platform. We analyzed changes in cannabis use during the first lockdown (i.e., stopped, decreased, unchanged, or increased) and performed a multinomial logistic regression analysis to evaluate correlates of these changes., Results: Of the 4019 participants, 74.0% were men. Median age was 27 years (interquartile range: 22-37). With regard to cannabis use, 293 (7.3%) persons stopped, 1153 (28.7%) decreased, 1146 (28.5%) did not change, and 1427 (35.5%) increased their use during the lockdown. A multinomial logistic regression model revealed several sociodemographic, behavioral and health-related factors associated with changes in cannabis use. Compared with participants with an unchanged level of cannabis use during the lockdown, those who increased and those who stopped cannabis use were more likely to have increased tobacco and alcohol use and to have experienced depression and sleep disorders intensification. Those who stopped cannabis use were also more likely to have increased benzodiazepine use and to have experienced pain increase during lockdown., Conclusions: France's first COVID-19-related lockdown had a differential impact on daily cannabis users' consumption patterns. Most study respondents reported changes to their cannabis consumption pattern. Those who reported a stable cannabis use were more likely to report fewer negative changes. Specific interventions are needed for this population, as well as research to assess the long-term impacts of these changes., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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45. [Asthma exacerbations in adults: Preventing and treat].
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Mahay G, Le Brun M, and Taillé C
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- Adult, Asthma prevention & control, France, Health Education, Humans, Self Care, Asthma therapy, Disease Progression
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Exacerbations of asthma are still responsible for 900 deaths per year in France, most of which are considered preventable. They have a major impact on the quality of life of patients and are responsible for a large part of the socio-economic cost of asthma in France. Exacerbations of asthma can be partly prevented by inhaled corticosteroid treatment as controller therapy, at a dose adapted to the level of control of symptoms and the management of aggravating factors. Every patient should benefit from a written action plan that allows them to start oral corticosteroid therapy as soon as possible during an exacerbation. The treatment combines short-acting bronchodilators with systemic corticosteroids. Systemic antibiotic therapy has no place in the treatment of exacerbations. The patient must be seen early in the course of an exacerbation of asthma to review all of his follow-up., (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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46. Next-generation monitoring of aquatic biodiversity using environmental DNA metabarcoding.
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Valentini A, Taberlet P, Miaud C, Civade R, Herder J, Thomsen PF, Bellemain E, Besnard A, Coissac E, Boyer F, Gaboriaud C, Jean P, Poulet N, Roset N, Copp GH, Geniez P, Pont D, Argillier C, Baudoin JM, Peroux T, Crivelli AJ, Olivier A, Acqueberge M, Le Brun M, Møller PR, Willerslev E, and Dejean T
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- Amphibians genetics, Animals, DNA Primers, DNA, Mitochondrial genetics, Ecosystem, Environmental Monitoring, Fishes genetics, Fresh Water, Oceans and Seas, Amphibians classification, Biodiversity, DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic methods, Fishes classification
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Global biodiversity in freshwater and the oceans is declining at high rates. Reliable tools for assessing and monitoring aquatic biodiversity, especially for rare and secretive species, are important for efficient and timely management. Recent advances in DNA sequencing have provided a new tool for species detection from DNA present in the environment. In this study, we tested whether an environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding approach, using water samples, can be used for addressing significant questions in ecology and conservation. Two key aquatic vertebrate groups were targeted: amphibians and bony fish. The reliability of this method was cautiously validated in silico, in vitro and in situ. When compared with traditional surveys or historical data, eDNA metabarcoding showed a much better detection probability overall. For amphibians, the detection probability with eDNA metabarcoding was 0.97 (CI = 0.90-0.99) vs. 0.58 (CI = 0.50-0.63) for traditional surveys. For fish, in 89% of the studied sites, the number of taxa detected using the eDNA metabarcoding approach was higher or identical to the number detected using traditional methods. We argue that the proposed DNA-based approach has the potential to become the next-generation tool for ecological studies and standardized biodiversity monitoring in a wide range of aquatic ecosystems., (© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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47. The impact of monochloramine on the diversity and dynamics of Legionella pneumophila subpopulations in a nuclear power plant cooling circuit.
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Jakubek D, Le Brun M, Leblon G, DuBow M, and Binet M
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- Biodiversity, Legionella pneumophila drug effects, Legionella pneumophila isolation & purification, Chloramines pharmacology, Disinfectants pharmacology, Legionella pneumophila classification, Nuclear Power Plants
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Members of the pathogenic Legionella genus encounter suitable growth conditions in nuclear power plant cooling circuits. To limit its proliferation and ensure that levels remain below regulatory thresholds, chemical treatment with monochloramine can be used in continuous or sequential conditions. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of monochloramine on L. pneumophila subpopulations in the cooling circuits of a nuclear power plant. The chosen procedure involved monitoring the diversity and dynamics of L. pneumophila subpopulations every month over the course of a year in a nuclear power plant cooling circuit, which was treated for 2 months during the period under study. This study confirmed the effectiveness of monochloramine to limit L. pneumophila concentrations in cooling circuits. The culturable L. pneumophila community was strongly affected by the injection of monochloramine. Several subpopulations persisted during treatment at low concentrations (below the detection limit of standard methods), suggesting that the susceptibility of L. pneumophila is strain dependent. Although the composition of the subpopulations was not similar, the resilience of the community structure was observed. Indeed, the community eventually returned to its initial structure and presented a similar pattern of richness, diversity and uniformity to that seen before treatment., (© 2013 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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48. Validation of IRS PCR, a molecular typing method, for the study of the diversity and population dynamics of Legionella in industrial cooling circuits.
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Jakubek D, Le Brun M, Leblon G, Dubow M, and Binet M
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- Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field methods, France, Legionella pneumophila classification, Molecular Typing methods, Population Dynamics, Bacterial Typing Techniques methods, Legionella pneumophila isolation & purification, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Power Plants instrumentation, Water Supply analysis
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Legionella bacteria are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Members of the species Legionella pneumophila are responsible for more than 98% of cases of Legionnaires' disease in France. Our objective was to validate a molecular typing method called infrequent restriction site PCR (IRS PCR), applied to the study of the ecology of Legionella and to compare this method with reference typing methods, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and sequence-based Typing (SBT). PFGE and SBT are considered as gold methods for the epidemiological typing of Leg. pneumophila strains. However, these methods are not suitable to an ecological monitoring of Legionella in natural environments where a large number of strains has to be typed. Validation of IRS PCR method was performed by the identification of 45 Leg. pneumophila isolates from cooling circuits of thermal power plants by IRS PCR, PFGE and SBT. The parameters of each method were measured and compared to evaluate the effectiveness of IRS PCR. The results of this study showed that IRS PCR has a discriminating power similar or better than that of the reference methods and thus that, by its speed and low cost represents an appropriate tool for the study of the ecology of Legionella in cooling circuits., (© 2012 The Society for Applied Microbiology.)
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49. Susceptibility of Legionella strains to the chlorinated biocide, monochloramine.
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Jakubek D, Guillaume C, Binet M, Leblon G, DuBow M, and Le Brun M
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- Disinfection, Legionella growth & development, Nuclear Power Plants instrumentation, Water Microbiology, Chloramines pharmacology, Disinfectants pharmacology, Legionella drug effects
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Members of the Legionella genus find suitable conditions for their growth and survival in nuclear power plant cooling circuits. To limit the proliferation of Legionella pathogenic bacteria in nuclear power plant cooling circuits, and ensure that levels remain below regulatory thresholds, monochloramine treatment can be used. Although the treatment is highly effective, i.e. it reduces Legionella numbers by over 99%, Legionella bacteria can still be detected at low concentrations and rapid re-colonisation of circuits can occur after the treatment has ceased. The aim of this study was to develop an in vitro methodology for determining the intrinsic susceptibility of L. pneumophila strains, collected from various nuclear power plant cooling circuits subjected to different treatment conditions. The methodology was developed by using an original approach based on response surface methodology (RSM) combined with a multifactorial experimental design. The susceptibility was evaluated by the Ct factor. The susceptibility of environmental strains varies widely and is, for some strains, greater than that of known tolerant species; however, strain susceptibility was not related to treatment conditions. Selection pressure induced by monochloramine use did not result in the selection of more tolerant Legionella strains and did not explain the detection of Legionella during treatment or the rapid re-colonisation of cooling circuits after disinfection has ceased.
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- 2013
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50. 5q12.1 deletion: delineation of a phenotype including mental retardation and ocular defects.
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Jaillard S, Andrieux J, Plessis G, Krepischi AC, Lucas J, David V, Le Brun M, Bertola DR, David A, Belaud-Rotureau MA, Mosser J, Lazaro L, Treguier C, Rosenberg C, Odent S, and Dubourg C
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Comparative Genomic Hybridization, Female, Gene Order, Genetic Association Studies, Humans, Male, Chromosome Deletion, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 5, Eye Abnormalities genetics, Intellectual Disability genetics, Phenotype
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Array-CGH enables the detection of submicroscopic chromosomal deletions and duplications and leads to an accurate delineation of the imbalances, raising the possibility of genotype to phenotype and mapping minimal critical regions associated with particular patterns of clinical features. We report here on four patients sharing common clinical features (psychomotor retardation, coarse facies and ocular anomalies), with proximal 5q deletions identified by oligo array-CGH. The deletions range from 5.75 to 17.26-Mb in size and occurred de novo. A common 2.63-Mb region between the deletions described here can be defined in 5q12.1 (59,390,122-62,021,754 bp from 5pter, hg18) and includes 12 genes. Among them, KIF2A, which encodes a kinesin superfamily protein, is a particularly interesting candidate for the phenotype, as it suppresses the growth of axonal collateral branches and is involved in normal brain development. Ocular defects, albeit unspecific, seem to be common in the 5q12.1 deletion. Identification of additional cases of deletions involving the 5q12.1 region will allow more accurate genotype-phenotype correlations., (Copyright © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)
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- 2011
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