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    Hemodynamic states during the course of norepinephrine weaning

    E Kipnis, H Tytgat, N Bruneau, B Leroy, G Lebuffe, B Tavernier, B Vallet in Critical Care (2010)

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    Time course of IL-6 and LBP, candidate biomarkers of sepsis in surgical critical care

    E Kipnis, L Ogé, B Soudan, B Leroy, B Vallet, G Lebuffe in Critical Care (2010)

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    Efficacy and Tolerability of Once-Daily Telithromycin Compared with High-Dose Amoxicillin for Treatment of Community-Acquired Pneumonia

    L. Hagberg, A. Torres, D. van Rensburg, B. Leroy, M. Rangaraju, E. Ruuth in Infection (2002)

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    Clinical and electrophysiological findings in autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy: report of a new pedigree

    Purpose: To report the clinical and electrophysiological findings in a three-generation pedigree with autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy. Methods: Sixteen members of a three-ge...

    B. Lafaut, B. Loeys, B. Leroy, W. Spileers in Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experime… (2001)

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    Histological demonstration of haemosiderin deposits in lungs and liver from victims of chronic physical child abuse

    In the context of chronic physical child abuse, two entities have been described based on macroscopical and radiological criteria: the battered baby syndrome and the shaken baby syndrome. However, in some aut...

    A. Dorandeu, G. Perie, H. Jouan, B. Leroy in International Journal of Legal Medicine (1999)

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    Renal Granulomatous sarcoidosis in childhood: a report of 11 cases and a review of the literature

    We analysed retrospectively 11 children with renal granulomatous sarcoidosis confirmed by renal histology in order to describe the course and prognosis of the disease. Symptomatic sarcoidosis was diagnosed at ...

    R. Coutant, B. Leroy, P. Niaudet, C. Loirat in European Journal of Pediatrics (1999)

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    Apports de l'echographie vaginale dans l'incontinence urinaire

    L'utilisation de sondes vaginales de 5 MHz, de préférence linéaires, permet l'étude de la dynamique urétrale normale et pathologique.

    B. Leroy, R. Jeny in Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics (1988)