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Revue Médicale de Liège
Since 1945
ISSN : 0370-629X
Chief Editor: A.Scheen
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2013 - volume 68 (4) - CURRENT ISSUE

 

 

Clinical case of the month. Tetanus still exist !
D. Legrand, A. Delcour, P. Lancellotti
We report the dramatic story of a 81 year old patient admitted to the intensive care unit following the development of tetanus. This man, perfectly autonomous, used to workin his garden without anti-tetanus immunization coverage. In this article, ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),157-159
 
Adenomyosis
M. Jason, V. Dechenne, F. Chantraine, M. Nisolle
Adenomyosis is a medical benign condition of the endometrium-myometrium interface that is histopathologically characterized by the presence of ectopic tissue (endometrial glands and stroma) in myometrium. The diagnosis is complicated by the low ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),160-162
 
Orthostatic hypotension : 2nd part. Epidemiology, complications and treatments
M. Tyberghein, J-C. Philips, J-M. Krzesinski, A.J. Scheen
Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a rather common phenomenon in clinical practice. It may occur in 5-10 % of normal individuals, but its prevalence increases with age and various pathologies, so that it may rise above 35 % in certain subgroups of ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),163-170
 
Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, a rare, severe, but treatable metabolic disorder
S. Delstanche, T. Deflandre, B. Otto, L. Tshibanda, P. Simoni, G. Moonen
Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is a rare and treatable autosomal recessive disease. The diagnosis should be suspected in the presence of a suggestive clinical triad characterized by early-onset cataract, tendinous xanthomata and ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),171-176
 
Whooping cough in adults, think about it !
A. Toukouki, F. Frippiat, N. Frusch, P. Leonard, P. Caprasse, C. Meuris, C. Rodeghiero, R. Vanhoof, D. Pierard, M. Moutschen, K. Huygen, J-B. Giot
suffering from persistent cough for more than three weeks. Patient coughed predominantly during night time, without fever. The amoxicillin-clavulanic acid initially prescribed was not effective. A series of complementary investigations were ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),177-179
 
Epidemiology and characteristics of febrile seizures in children
C. Kaputu Kalala Malu, E. Mafuta Musalu, J-M. Dubru, P. Leroy, A-M. Tomat, J-P. Misson
Febrile Seizures (FS), despite their usual benign clinical course, are still subject of controversies regarding the need for further investigation and treatment with anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). Our study aimed to inventory the ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),180-185
 
How to cope with the bad reputation of depression
W. Pitchot, G. Scantamburlo
Today, the term depression has lost its meaning. Recent scientific data suggests a change in our classifications of mental disorders. Depression is frequently used to refer to « normal » sadness, anxiety disorders, personality disorders or ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),186-189
 
how i treat … with metformin a diabetic patient with moderate renal insufficiency
A.J. Scheen
Numerous patients with type 2 diabetes have renal impairment, especially in the elderly population. Metformin, the first choice oral glucose-lowering agent, is classically contraindicated in case of chronic kidney disease of stages 3-5 ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),190-195
 
Medication of the month. Asenapine (Sycrest®)
W. Pitchot
Asenapine is a new atypical antipsychotic. Like other atypicals, asenapine acts as an antagonist at both dopamine D2 and serotonin 5-HT2A receptors. The efficacy of asenapine monotherapy in the treatment of bipolar disorder manic episodes in ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),196-200
 
Diagnosis of gestational diabetes
J-C. Philips, A.J. Scheen
Gestational diabetes (GD) is a common complication of pregnancy. Its prevalence depends on the strategy used for screening and the studied population. Pregnant women with GD are at increased risk for maternal and fetal complications. The ... [Read more]
Rev Med Liege 2013, 68(4),201-207