34 research outputs found
Une coopération agile : analyse d'un accompagnement documentaire d'étudiants juristes
International audienceUne coopération originale s’est développée entre les Bibliothèques de l’université Toulouse 1 Capitole (UT1) et le Collège Supérieur de Droit (CSD) en 2017-2018. Un groupe d’étudiants juristes a bénéficié d’un accompagnement à la réalisation de travaux particuliers par un ensemble d’acteurs : enseignants-chercheurs en droit – bibliothécaires, enseignante-documentaliste. Cette coopération a su s’adapter à diverses contraintes pour faire émerger de nouvelles attitudes chez/entre ses acteurs
Une coopération agile : analyse d'un accompagnement documentaire d'étudiants juristes
International audienceUne coopération originale s’est développée entre les Bibliothèques de l’université Toulouse 1 Capitole (UT1) et le Collège Supérieur de Droit (CSD) en 2017-2018. Un groupe d’étudiants juristes a bénéficié d’un accompagnement à la réalisation de travaux particuliers par un ensemble d’acteurs : enseignants-chercheurs en droit – bibliothécaires, enseignante-documentaliste. Cette coopération a su s’adapter à diverses contraintes pour faire émerger de nouvelles attitudes chez/entre ses acteurs
Atypical nodular panniculitis
SummarySuppurative panniculitis usually occurs among immunocompromised patients and can be caused by opportunistic pathogens or by secondary infectious lesions in the context of septicemia. Herein we report the case of an 82-year-old woman with multiple red nodules on the leg caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, not related to a blood disseminated infection. The present case represents an unusual presentation of indolent suppurative panniculitis caused by P. aeruginosa
Surdosage en ß lactamines au cours du traitement par amoxicilline ceftriaxone dans l'endocardite infectieuse à Enterococcus faecalis : épidémiologie et devenir des patients
Therapeutic drug monitoring in patients with infective endocarditis treated with amoxicillin plus ceftriaxone
Primary bacterial ventriculitis in adults, an emergent diagnosis challenge: report of a meningoccal case and review of the literature.
International audienceBackground: Defined by an infection of the ventricular system of the brain, ventriculitis is usually known as a health-care associated infection. In contrast, primary pyogenic ventriculitis complicating community-acquired meningitis is uncommon, and mainly described in infants. Only seven cases that have occured in adults have been found in the international literature. Case presentation: We report here a new case due to Neisseria meningitidis occurring in an 85 year-old-man. The comparison with previous reports allows to drawn several conclusions: (i) cases occurred in relatively old adults (median age: 65 years); (ii) Streptococcus pneumoniae, N. meningitiditis and Staphylococcus aureus are the leading responsible pathogens; (iii) atypical clinical presentation seems the rule in which meningism often lacks; (iv) in absence of clinical or biological specific parameters, modern brain imaging such as magnetic resonance imaging with gadolinium enhancement is of utmost importance for the diagnosis, leading to anticipate an increase of the diagnosis in the near future, thanks to easier access to such exploration; (v) death or serious sequelae commonly occurred; (vi) prolonged antibiotic courses (6 weeks to 3 months) have been used, without strong rational. In the given case, the patient presented with a lack of meningeal irritation signs. The diagnosis was made by MRI considering a lasting confused state. A four-week antibiotic regimen was successful, combining two weeks of intravenous cefotaxime followed by two weeks of oral levofloxacin much easier to administrate and allowing early rehabilitation
