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    Complications extraneurologiques des hémorragies sousarachnoïdiennes anévrismales

    L’hémorragie sous-arachnoïdienne anévrismale (HSA) est une pathologie rare, touchant principalement la femme jeune en bonne santé. Cette pathologie est bien connue, ainsi que son évolution. Les HSA peuvent se ...

    V. Legros, M. Bard, D. Rouget, J.-C. Kleiber, E. Gelisse in Médecine Intensive Réanimation (2017)

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    Œdème papillaire d’hypertension intracrânienne échographique

    V. Legros, M. Beunaiche, M. Bard, J. Coffinet, C. Lepouse in Médecine Intensive Réanimation (2017)

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    Severe acute asthma

    Sergio Salmeron, M. Bard, F. X. Blanc in Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology (1999)

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    Cloning of the late genes in the ergosterol biosynthetic pathway ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae—A review

    Research on the ergosterol biosynthetic pathway in fungi has focused on the identification of the specific sterol structure required for normal membrane structure and function and for completion of the cell cy...

    N. D. Lees, B. Skaggs, D. R. Kirsch, M. Bard in Lipids (1995)

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    Sterol synthesis and viability oferg11 (cytochrome P450 lanosterol demethylase) mutations inSaccharomyces cerevisiae andCandida albicans

    The identification of the precise structural features of yeast sterol molecules required for the essential “sparking” function has been a controversial area of research. Recent cloning and gene disruption stud...

    M. Bard, N. D. Lees, T. Turi, D. Craft, L. Cofrin, R. Barbuch, C. Koegel in Lipids (1993)

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    Aspiration of tendinous calcific deposits

    Needle aspiration of tendinous calcific deposits under fluoroscopic control may be a valuable tool in selected cases of painful shoulders with chronic and debilitating pain resistant to medical treatment. This...

    C. Normandin, E. Seban, J.-D. Laredo in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Percutaneous biopsy of the synovial membrane

    Arthritis is a manifestation of a wide spectrum of systemic and local diseases. In selected cases, examination of the synovium may provide precise diagnostic clues or useful information about the nature of the...

    J.-D. Laredo, M. Bard in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Radiologic Management of Vertebral hemangiomas

    Vertebral hemangiomas (VH) include a range of clinical entities from the frequent, incidentally noted, asymptomatic lesion to the rare expansile tumor that may compress the spinal cord.

    J.-D. Laredo, D. Reizine, J.-J. Merland in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Direct intra-foraminal injection of corticosteroids in the treatment of cervico-brachial pain

    Most cases of cervico-brachial pain (CBP) are relieved by medical treatment. However, in a few cases, pain is resistant to all medical treatments and surgery may be required. In such cases, some authors propos...

    G. Morvan, D. Monpoint, M. Bard in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Technique of lumbar chemonucleolysis

    Intrathecal injection of chymopapain causes fatal hemorrhage in rabbits and dogs [12]. To prevent the possibility of chymopapain leaking into the subarachnoid space, chemonucleolysis should not be performed im...

    J.-D. Laredo, J. Busson, M. Wybier, M. Bard in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Percutaneous biopsy of musculo-skeletal lesions

    Modern treatment of skeletal disorders has become more complex and specific, increasing the demand for precise histologic and bacteriologic diagnosis. In many clinical situations, percutaneous biopsy (PB) of m...

    J.-D. Laredo, M. Bard in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Results and indications of lumbar chemonucleolysis

    Chemonucleolysis (CN) consists of dissolution of the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc and of its herniated fragments by a locally injected enzyme. Among feasible chemical agents, chymopapain is the ...

    J. Roucoules, J.-D. Laredo, M. Bard, D. Kuntz in Interventional Radiology in Bone and Joint (1988)

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    Vertebral Hemangiomas

    The vertebral hemangioma is a vascular malformation giving rise to widely varying clinical pictures. The majority of vertebral hemangiomas remain asymptomatic and are discovered during a post mortem investigat...

    D. Reizine, J. D. Laredo, M. C. Riche, J. J. Merland, M. Bard in Tumors (1986)

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    Musculoskeletal System: Girdles and Limbs

    For tumours of bone and soft tissue, CT enables differentiation between primary and metastatic lesions in anatomically complex regions such as the pelvis and the thigh. An intramedullary density difference of 20 ...

    M. Bard, C. Massare, S. Sintzoff in Atlas of Pathological Computer Tomography (1983)

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    Isolation of sterol mutants inChlamydomonas reinhardi: Chromatographic analyses

    Several sterol mutants ofChlamydomonas reinhardi were isolated by selecting for single colonies resistant to the polyene antibiotic, nystatin. The sterol profiles of three isolates—KD7, KD16, and KD21—as well as ...

    M. Bard, K. J. Wilson, R. M. Thompson in Lipids (1978)

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    Sterol mutants ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae: Chromatographic analyses

    The sterols accumulated by ergosterol deficient mutants of the geneserg6, erg2, erg3, anderg5 (formerlypo11, po12, po13, andpo15) have been analyzed by gas liquid chromatography. Together with pure sterols obtain...

    M. Bard, R. A. Woods, D. H. R. Barton, J. E. T. Corrie, D. A. Widdowson in Lipids (1977)