18 research outputs found

    Gaëtan Flocco, Frédéric Mougeot et Clément Ruffier, Le travail des dominations, Octares, 2019, 294 p.

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    À la suite du Ve Congrès de l'AFS, organisé en 2015 autour du thème des dominations, les Réseaux Thématiques 6 – protection sociale –, 25 – sociologie du travail – et 30 – sociologie de la gestion – se joignent pour proposer cet ouvrage, dirigé par Gaëtan Flocco, Frédéric Mougeot et Clément Ruffier. Les transformations des modes d'organisation du travail ne sont plus à prouver, qu'elles soient relatives à la nature des contrats, à leurs temporalités ou aux modalités de gestion. Devrions-nous ..

    Gaëtan Glocco, Frédéric Mougeot, Clément Ruffier, Le travail des dominations, Octares, 2019, 294 p.

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    Hepatitis E and neuralgic amyotrophy: Five cases and review of literature

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    International audienceHepatitis E virus infection - mainly genotype 3 - is increasingly common in industrialized countries. Infection is usually asymptomatic, but cases of central or peripheral neurological symptoms with hepatitis E have been described. The most frequent is Guillain-Barre but somes cases of neuralgic amyotrophy have been described. In our center, since 2010, we have identified five cases of neuralgic amyotrophy associated with acute hepatitis E in immunocompetent patients. For all these patients, neuralgic amyotrophy was diagnosed with electromyogram and positive IgM for hepatitis E, and detectable HEV RNA in 4 of the cases. Including our patients, we count 26 cases in literature. The mean age of the patients was 44 years old, with a large predominance of males (88%). The disorder is bilateral and asymmetric in 69% of cases. Peripheral nerves other than the brachial plexus were affected in 6 patients (23%). In industrialized countries, any neuralgic amyotrophy, particularly if there is bilateral, asymmetric associated with involvement of nerves outside the brachial plexus, should lead physicians to consider a diagnosis of acute hepatitis E

    Potentially stress-induced acute splanchnic segmental arterial mediolysis with a favorable spontaneous outcome

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    A 62-year-old woman presented with hemithoracic anesthesia and acute abdominal pain following a violent psychological stress. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a thoracic hematoma with arachnoiditis of the spinal cord. Tomography revealed a typical aspect of segmental arterial mediolysis with multiple aneurysms and stenoses of the splanchnic arteries, confirmed by abdominal arteriography. There was no argument for hereditary, traumatic, atherosclerotic, infectious, or inflammatory arterial disease. Segmental arterial mediolysis was diagnosed on the basis of the radiologic data and probably involved both medullary and splanchnic arteries. The patient spontaneously recovered and was in good health 18 months later

    Association between hepatitis E and neurological disorders: two case studies and literature review.

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    International audienceHepatitis E (HEV) is an emerging disease in our developed countries, but is not routinely tested for in case of liver cytolysis. However, a growing number of extra-hepatic manifestations of HEV infection associated with acute hepatitis are reported. In this article, we discuss two cases of HEV with neurological symptoms, one with encephalitis, and the other with Parsonage Turner syndrome. All these disorders appeared concomitantly with liver cytolysis and disappeared quickly, following the viral kinetics. Only twenty cases of neurological manifestation of HEV have been described before. The use of HEV serology in patients with concurrent liver cytolysis and neurological symptoms has to be improved
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