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    Parcours de femmes 2001

    Le but de l’enquête d’opinion «Parcours de femmes 2001» était d’évaluer la prise en charge globale et les besoins de patientes atteintes d’un cancer féminin. Les femmes incluses dans cette étude transversale e...

    Dr D. Serin, J. M. Dilhuydy, P. Romestaing, N. Guiochet, J. Gledhill, P. Bret in ONCOLOGIE (2004)

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    Central nervous system cavernomas in the pediatric age group

    Pediatric CNS cavernomas still are diagnostically and therapeutically challenging lesions. With the help of magnetic resonance imaging, the natural history of cavernomas now guiding therapeutic strategies is w...

    C. Mottolese, M. Hermier, H. Stan, A. Jouvet, G. Saint-Pierre in Neurosurgical Review (2001)

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    Hypothalamic hamartoma: the role of surgery in a series of eight patients

    Hypothalamic hamartoma are rare lesions. We report a new series of eight patients treated for precocious puberty (six cases) or gelastic seizures (two cases). Surgical resection was total in four cases (three ...

    C. Mottolese, H. Stan, P. Bret, P. Berlier, C. Lapras in Child's Nervous System (2001)

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    The value of cortical stimulation applied to the surgery of malignant gliomas in language areas

    This study analyzes the utility of peroperative cortical language map** applied to the surgery of high-grade gliomas situated within or in close vicinity to speech areas. Fifteen consecutive patients harbor...

    F. Signorelli, J. Guyotat, J. Isnard, F. Schneider, R. Mohammedi in Neurological Sciences (2001)

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    Zero rate of shunt infection in the first postoperative year in children – dream or reality?

    The rate of infectious complications following shunt implantations at the Pierre Wertheimer Hospital was 6.4% in 1992–1994. In order to improve this infection rate, new recommendations for surgery were applied...

    C. Mottolese, J. Grando, J. Convert, M. Abdoulrahman, H. Lelievre in Child's Nervous System (2000)

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    Diffuse brain stem tumor in an adolescent with multiple enchondromatosis (Ollier's disease)

    Among patients with enchondromatosis, those with Ollier's disease are usually considered to be at a lower risk for extra-osseous malignancy than those with Maffucci's disease. However, several reports suggest...

    D. Frappaz, A. C. Ricci, R. Kohler, P. Bret, C. Mottolese in Child's Nervous System (1999)

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    Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors

    Pancreatic endocrine tumors (islet cell tumors) are rare entities that account for 15%-30% of all primary solid tumors of the pancreas. Endocrine tumors are referred to as functioning or nonfunctioning, depend...

    S. Agostini, P. Bret, T. de Baere, O. Durieux in Radiological Imaging of Endocrine Diseases (1999)

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    Syringomyelia Associated with Type I Chiari Malformation A 21-Year Retrospective Study on 75 Cases Treated by Foramen Magnum Decompression with a Special Emphasis on the Value of Tonsils Resection

     The purpose of the present study is to evaluate retrospectively the effects of several intra-operative manipulations on the results of foramen magnum decompression (FMD) in patients having syringomyelia assoc...

    J. Guyotat, P. Bret, E. Jouanneau, A.-C. Ricci, C. Lapras in Acta Neurochirurgica (1998)

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    Cerebral oligodendrogliomas in children: an analysis of 15 cases

    The cases of 15 children operated on for cerebral pure oligodendroglioma were studied. Two groups of children were distinguished. Group 1 children presented with epilepsy (7 cases); their tumor was histologica...

    T. Rizk, C. Mottolèse, E. Bouffet, A. Jouyet, J. Guyotat, P. Bret in Child's Nervous System (1996)

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    Diastematomyelia and Diplomyelia

    The word diastematomyelia was first introduced in 1837 by Ollivier1 to delineate a congenital malformation of the spinal cord and spinal column. It is characterized by a splitting of the spinal cord associated wi...

    P. Bret, J. D. Patet, C. Lapras in The Pediatric Spine II (1989)

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    La radiologie dans les colites aiguës graves

    P. Bret, P. J. Valette in Acta Endoscopica (1987)

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    L’imagerie d’intervention non vasculaire en pathologie abdominale

    L’imagerie d’intervention en pathologie abdominale comporte des gestes diagnostiques ou thérapeutiques pratiqués grace à une technique d’imagerie : l’échographie, la scanographie, la radioscopie télévisée sont...

    P. M. Bret, M. Bretagnolle, A. Fond, P. J. Valette, P. Bret in Acta Endoscopica (1985)

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    Results in 51 Patients with EC-IC Bypass: Technical and Clinical Considerations

    During the past 6 years, we have operated on 51 patients with EC-IC bypass, performing a total of 60 bypasses.

    R. Deruty, J. Lecuire, P. Bret, J. Capdeville in Microsurgery for Cerebral Ischemia (1980)