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We here summarize five articles bringing new advances in our knowledge on neuropathic pain and put them into perspective with our current understanding. The first uses a mechanism-based approach with a capsaicin test to stratify patients suffering from painful diabetic neuropathy before starting a topical clonidine treatment. The second reviews disinhibition as a critical mechanism and a promising target for chronic pain. The third evokes neuroglial interactions and its implication regarding the interplay between injuries in childhood and hypersensitivity in adulthood. The last articles remind us that interventional therapies, not always very invasive, have a future potential in the therapy of frequent conditions such as head pain disorders.
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Référence bibliographique : Weigert, 229
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Référence bibliographique : Weigert, 80
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Référence bibliographique : Weigert, n. d.
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Référence bibliographique : Weigert, 636
A toi la Vie sauvage, à moi Les limbes. Étude sur la simplification dans la littérature pour enfants
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Treatment of colonic diverticular disease has evolved over the past years. Most episodes are simple and can be successfully treated with antibiotics alone. For complicated diverticulitis, a strong trend is developing towards less invasive therapies including interventional radiology and laparoscopic lavage in an effort to avoid the morbidity and discomfort of a diverting colostomy. Based on a better understanding of the natural history of the disease, the indication to prophylactic colectomy after a few episodes of simple diverticulitis has been seriously challenged. For those patients who need a colectomy, single port laparoscopy, NOTES and transanal specimen extraction are being proposed. However larger studies are needed to confirm the hypothetical advantages of these evolving techniques.
Quelques Réflexions sur l'épidémie cholérique de 1854 dans la ville de Bar-le-Duc, par le Dr Baillot