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    Pituitary Apoplexy and Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: A New Case and Review of the Literature

    Pituitary apoplexy can occur as a complication of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. We report here a new case of such association. A male patient aged 59 years, complaining of decreased libido for one year,...

    J. C. Maïza, A. Bennet, M. Thorn-Kany, J. Lagarrigue, Ph. Caron in Pituitary (2004)

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    A Relapsing Remitting Lymphocytic Hypophysitis

    Lymphocytic Hypophysitis is a rare autoimmune disease of the pituitary presenting mainly with features of a mass lesion and loss of pituitary function. Its cousre is quite unpredictable and its treatment is st...

    M.P. Matta, M. Kany, M.B. Delisle, J. Lagarrigue, P.H. Caron in Pituitary (2002)

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    Vertebral pedicle anatomy in relation to pedicle screw fixation: a cadaver study

    New techniques to stabilize and correct the thoracic and lumbar spine have been developed in recent years. In view of the wide variety and complexity of fixation devices, the optimum configuration of spinal in...

    P. Chaynes, J.-C. Sol, Ph. Vaysse, J. Bécue in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2001)

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    The Frequency, Antecedent Events, and Causal Relationships of Neurologic Worsening Following Severe Head Injury

    Neurologic deterioration observed following head injury is recognized as having a deleterious effect on outcome. The present study examines this occurrence in detail to determine the frequency of these episode...

    A. Ananda, G. F. Morris, N. Juul in Current Progress in the Understanding of S… (1999)

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    Recurrent Intracranial Neurenteric Cysts

     Neurenteric cysts are cystic lesions lined by a columnar epithelium of endodermal derivation. They are rarely located in the central nervous system. We describe the case history of two recurrent neurenteric c...

    P. Chaynes, Ph. Bousquet, J. C. Sol, M. B. Delisle, J. Richaud in Acta Neurochirurgica (1998)

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    Imaging in neurenteric cysts of the posterior cranial fossa

    Neurenteric cysts are cystic masses lined by a columnar epithelium of endodermal origin. They are rare in the central nervous system. We report two neurenteric cysts in the posterior cranial fossa and describ...

    P. Chaynes, M. Thorn-Kany, J. C. Sol, P. Arrué, J. Lagarrigue, C. Manelfe in Neuroradiology (1998)

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    L’Evaluation des Souffrances Endurées Chez le Sujet en Etat Vegetatif Persistant

    Les «souffrances endurées» sont à la fois physiques ou corporelles (la douleur proprement dite) et morales, atteignant et compromettant le psychisme et la qualité de vie du blessé. Il appartient à l’expert de les...

    P. A. Delpla, D. Rouge, G. Geraud, M. C. Arne-Bes in Acta Medicinæ Legalis Vol. XLIV 1994 (1995)

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    Extra-Intracranial Cerebral Anastomosis Operation in Acute Ischaemia as an Emergency

    Cerebral revascularization in acute cerebral ischaemia may be a valuable procedure.

    A. Redondo, R. Deruty, A. Rey, J. Lagarrigue in Proceedings of the 6th European Congress o… (1979)

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    EICA in Transient Ischaemic Attacks and Neurological Deficits

    From the French cooperative study (300 cases in October 1978) 76 cases of TIA or PRIND were collected. Sixty-three cases only were included in this review: 60 men, 3 women—mean age 55—(from 26 to 71 years).

    R. Guegan, R. Deruty, A. Rey, J. Lagarrigue in Proceedings of the 6th European Congress o… (1979)