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Los griegos crearon su religión con tanta riqueza imaginativa que los mitos que la forman se han convertido en uno de los pilares fundamentales de nuestra cultura; se han recreado en todas las artes y seguirá haciéndose...
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Charcot neuropathic osteoarthropathy (CNO) is a destructive process affecting the bone and joint structure of diabetic patients and resulting from peripheral neuropathy. It is a limb threatening condition resulting in dramatic deformities associated with severe morbi-mortality. The diagnosis is mostly made by the observation of inflammatory signs and higlight the importance of prompt foot evaluation. Imaging studies may help confirm the diagnosis and the severity of the condition but lack of specificity. The goal of the treatment is to maintain or achieve structural stability of the foot and ankle to prevent further deformity and plantar dislocation. The scientific evidences aren't strong enough to recommend bisphosphonates or acute surgical treatment. Surgery is unanimusly recommended to prevent secondary ulceration.
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Tuberculosis incidence is low in Switzer land. We report here on a Swiss-born toddler. Tuberculosis manifested with a fever of unknown origin, mimicking an inflammatory or autoimmune disorder triggering a high dose of corticosteroid treatment. The disease went unrecognized for several weeks until development of a miliary tuberculosis with advanced central nervous system involvement. This case highlights the difficulties encountered in diagnosing tuberculosis and in identifying the origin of this case. It reminds us that this disease must never be forgotten when facing a child with persistent fever who must be screened for, before starting immunosuppressive therapy.
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Cette thèse examine la manière dont les tensions qui traversent la discipline de la médecine de transplantation se répercutent sur la décision de don d'organes en étudiant, d'une part, la décision de don d'organes considérée comme «un souhait possible pour le futur» et, d'autre part, les conditions concrètes qui ont conduit à une prise de décision de don d'organes réelle dans le passé.