149 research outputs found

    Les carcinomes adénoïdes kystiques de la parotide a propos de 3 cas

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    Les carcinomes adĂ©noĂŻdes kystiques (CAK) reprĂ©sentent 2 Ă  4% des tumeurs de la parotide et 12% des tumeurs malignes. Ce sont des tumeurs Ă  croissance lente qui sont caractĂ©risĂ©es par leur capacitĂ© Ă  infiltrer les gaines nerveuses. Les auteurs rapportent trois cas de CAK de la glande parotide diagnostiquĂ©s et traitĂ©s entre l’annĂ©e 2000 et 2007. Il s’agissait de 2 hommes et une femme qui ont consultĂ© devant l’apparition d’une tumĂ©faction de la loge parotidienne associĂ©e Ă  une paralysie faciale dans un cas. Les aires ganglionnaires Ă©taient libres. Tous les patients ont bĂ©nĂ©ficiĂ© d’une exploration comportant une Ă©chographie, une TDM dans un cas et une IRM chez un patient. Le traitement a consistĂ© en une parotidectomie totale associĂ©e Ă  un curage ganglionnaire dans tous les cas et Ă  une radiothĂ©rapie complĂ©mentaire. L’évolution a Ă©tĂ© favorable dans deux cas. Le carcinome adĂ©noĂŻde kystique de la parotide est une tumeur rare, caractĂ©risĂ©e par une Ă©volution trĂšs lente, une agressivitĂ© locale, un caractĂšre fortement rĂ©cidivant localement et un haut pouvoir mĂ©tastatique Ă  distance.Mots-clĂ©s : Carcinome adĂ©noĂŻde kystique, glande parotide, chirurgie, radiothĂ©rapie

    Translocations of threatened plants in the Mediterranean Basin: current status and future directions

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    The Mediterranean Basin is one of the World's plant diversity hotspots and a region prone to several anthropic pressures, besides being one of the World's areas most susceptible to climate change. In this region, which hosts a high percentage of threatened species, there has been a large increase in practical conservation actions to prevent the extinction of many plants or improve their conservation status. In this framework, plant translocations have become increasingly important. To obtain a picture of the status and to depict possible directions, data on plant translocations was collected through the available databases, national experts, and the grey literature available online. Overall, a list of 836 translocations relating to 572 plant species was found. These actions are mainly concentrated in Spain, France, and Italy (c. 87%) and, except for some pioneering actions, translocations have strongly increased starting from 2010. A subsequent in-depth bibliographic search of the scientific databases was conducted to determine how much information about plant translocations was documented in the scientific literature. This search resulted in a list of 133 peer-reviewed papers, of which only 17 describing one or more translocations and, as a whole, reporting 101 experiences carried out on 56 plant species. Our research highlighted a great discrepancy between the scarce scientific documentation in comparison to the large number of practical conservation actions carried out. The great experience gained in these translocations constitutes an enormous heritage potentially available to implement the necessary conservation actions to preserve the plant diversity of the Mediterranean Basin

    La déhiscence du canal semi circulaire supérieur

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    Introduction : Superior semicircular canal dehiscence is a rare entity witch is recently described. The common symptom is pressure-induced vertigo.Patients and methods: we report 2 cases of superior semicircular canal dehiscence identified by computed tomography (CT) of the petrous bone in patients with mixed hearing loss and a normal tympanic membrane.Results: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence was bilateral in 1 patient.Mixed hearing loss with a normal tympanic membrane without vertigo was the presenting manifestation in all cases. Ultrahigh-resolution CT of the petrous bones with coronal and sagittal sections provided the diagnosis of superior semicircular canal dehiscence.Conclusion: Mixed hearing loss with a normal tympanic membrane should suggest superior semi circular canal dehiscence. Coronal and sagittal CT sections less than 1 mm in thickness establish the diagnosis.Key words : Superior semicircular canal, dehiscence, hearing loss

    Les Tumeurs Malignes De La Parotide

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    Buts : Analyser les divers aspects cliniques, histologiques et thĂ©rapeutiques des tumeurs malignes de la parotide. MĂ©thode : Étude rĂ©trospective portant sur 17 cancers parotidiens opĂ©rĂ©s dans le service d\'ORL de la Rabta entre 1994 et 2006. RĂ©sultats : Sur une pĂ©riode de13 ans, suite Ă  77 parotidectomies pour tumeur parotidienne, nous avons diagnostiquĂ© 17 cas de cancers parotidiens soit un pourcentage de 22% de l\'ensemble des tumeurs parotidiennes, rĂ©parties en 6 types histologiques. L\'Ăąge moyen des patients est de 49 ans avec des extrĂȘmes allant de 16 Ă  86 ans et un pic Ă  la 7Ăšme dĂ©cade de vie. Le sex-ratio est Ă©gal Ă  1,8. Quatre cas de Paralysies faciales (PF) transitoires et un cas de PF dĂ©finitive ont Ă©tĂ© dĂ©plorĂ©s. Deux cas de rĂ©cidive ont Ă©tĂ© notĂ©s et repris chirurgicalement. Conclusion : Les cancers de la parotide se caractĂ©risent par une grande diversitĂ© histologique. Le pronostic dĂ©pend du type histologique, du stade Ă©volutif et du traitement.Aim : to analyse clinical, histopathologic and therapeutic aspects of parotid cancers. Method : data from a retrospective study of 17 cases treated in the ENT department of Rabta hospital between 1994 and 2006. Result : in this period 77 patients were operated of parotid tumors, 17 of them were malignants (22%) divided on 6 different histological types. Mean age was 49 years and sex ratio was 1.8. Transitory facial pulsy was observed in 4 patients. Only one definitive facial palsy was observed. Recurrence was observed in 2 patients.They were operated and received a complement of radiptherapy. Conclusion : Parotid cancers are caracterised by great histopathological variety. Their prognosis depends on histological type, tumor stage and treatment Keywords: Parotid gland, cancer, parotid tumor. Journal Tunisien d\'ORL et de chirurgie cervico-faciale Vol. 18 2007: pp. 25-2

    Hematome organise du sinus maxillaire a propos d’un cas

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    L’hĂ©matome organisĂ© du sinus maxillaire est une entitĂ© rare. Son Ă©tiopathogĂ©nie reste incertaine. Nous rapportons le cas d’une patiente ĂągĂ©e de 16 ans prĂ©sentant une Ă©pistaxis unilatĂ©rale droite de grande abondance avec une endoscopie nasale strictement normale. L’imagerie Ă©tait en faveur d’une tumeur vasculaire du sinus maxillaire. Une exĂ©rĂšse chirurgicale complĂšte a Ă©tĂ© rĂ©alisĂ©e par voie combinĂ©e avec des suites simples. L’examen anatomopathologique a conclu Ă  un hĂ©matome organisĂ© du sinus maxillaire. Nous discutons, dans ce travail, l’étiopathogĂ©nie, les caractĂ©ristiques cliniques, radiologiques et les volets thĂ©rapeutiques de cette entitĂ©.Mots clĂ©s : HĂ©matome organisĂ©, sinus maxillaire, tomodensitomĂ©trie, chirurgie

    Electrical tuning of elastic wave propagation in nanomechanical lattices at MHz frequencies

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    Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) that operate in the megahertz (MHz) regime allow energy transducibility between different physical domains. For example, they convert optical or electrical signals into mechanical motions and vice versa. This coupling of different physical quantities leads to frequency-tunable NEMS resonators via electromechanical non-linearities. NEMS platforms with single- or low-degrees of freedom have been employed to demonstrate quantum-like effects, such as mode cooling, mechanically induced transparency, Rabi oscillation, two-mode squeezing and phonon lasing. Periodic arrays of NEMS resonators with architected unit cells enable fundamental studies of lattice-based solid-state phenomena, such as bandgaps, energy transport, non-linear dynamics and localization, and topological properties, directly transferrable to on-chip devices. Here we describe one-dimensional, non-linear, nanoelectromechanical lattices (NEML) with active control of the frequency band dispersion in the radio-frequency domain (10–30 MHz). The design of our systems is inspired by NEMS-based phonon waveguides and includes the voltage-induced frequency tuning of the individual resonators. Our NEMLs consist of a periodic arrangement of mechanically coupled, free-standing nanomembranes with circular clamped boundaries. This design forms a flexural phononic crystal with a well-defined bandgap, 1.8 MHz wide. The application of a d.c. gate voltage creates voltage-dependent on-site potentials, which can significantly shift the frequency bands of the device. Additionally, a dynamic modulation of the voltage triggers non-linear effects, which induce the formation of a phononic bandgap in the acoustic branch, analogous to Peierls transition in condensed matter. The gating approach employed here makes the devices more compact than recently proposed systems, whose tunability mostly relies on materials’ compliance and mechanical non-linearities

    Is visual estimation of passive range of motion in the pediatric lower limb valid and reliable

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Visual estimation (VE) is an essential tool for evaluation of range of motion. Few papers discussed its validity in children orthopedics' practice. The purpose of our study was to assess validity and reliability of VE for passive range of motions (PROMs) of children's lower limbs.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Fifty typically developing children (100 lower limbs) were examined. Visual estimations for PROMs of hip (flexion, adduction, abduction, internal and external rotations), knee (flexion and popliteal angle) and ankle (dorsiflexion and plantarflexion) were made by a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon (POS) and a 5<sup>th </sup>year resident in orthopaedics. A last year medical student did goniometric measurements. Three weeks later, same measurements were performed to assess reliability of visual estimation for each examiner.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Visual estimations of the POS were highly reliable for hip flexion, hip rotations and popliteal angle (ρ<sub>c </sub>≄ 0.8). Reliability was good for hip abduction, knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion (ρ<sub>c </sub>≄ 0.7) but poor for hip adduction (ρ<sub>c </sub>= 0.5). Reproducibility for all PROMs was verified. Resident's VE showed high reliability (ρ<sub>c </sub>≄ 0.8) for hip flexion and popliteal angle. Good correlation was found for hip rotations and knee flexion (ρ<sub>c </sub>≄ 0.7). Poor results were obtained for ankle PROMs (ρ<sub>c </sub>< 0.6) as well as hip adduction and abduction, the results of which not being reproducible. Influence of experience was clearly demonstrated for PROMs of hip rotations, adduction and abduction as well as ankle plantarflexion.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Accuracy of VE of passive hip flexion and knee PROMs is high regardless of the examiner's experience. Same accuracy can be found for hip rotations and abduction whenever VE is performed by an experienced examiner. Goniometric evaluation is recommended for passive hip adduction and for ankle PROMs.</p

    Nucleolin, a Shuttle Protein Promoting Infection of Human Monocytes by Francisella tularensis

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    International audienceWe herein confirm the importance of nucleolin expression for LVS binding and its specificity as nucleolin is not involved in binding of another intracellular pathogen as L. monocytogenes or an inert particle. Association of nucleolin with F. tularensis during infection continues intracellularly after endocytosis of the bacteria. The present work therefore unravels for the first time the presence of nucleolin in the phagosomal compartment of macrophages
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