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See detailDissections spontanées de la carotide interne. A propos de sept cas avec revue de la littérature
Van Damme, Hendrik ULg; Martin, Didier ULg; Stassen, M. P. et al

in Journal des Maladies Vasculaires (1990), 15(1), 14-22

Since 1978, the authors have observed 7 cases of dissecting aneurysm in the internal carotid artery. Symptoms were severe headache and subsequent neurologic deficit in young persons (3 women, 4 men; mean ... [more ▼]

Since 1978, the authors have observed 7 cases of dissecting aneurysm in the internal carotid artery. Symptoms were severe headache and subsequent neurologic deficit in young persons (3 women, 4 men; mean age 35 years). The underlying pathology was spontaneous dissection of the cervical internal carotid artery, with surgical confirmation in 3 cases and typical angiographic patterns in all cases. Spontaneous dissection of the cervical internal carotid artery is being increasingly recognized as a cause of cerebral ischemia in young adults. Moreover this clinicopathologic event is more common than had previously been supposed. The etiology remains unclear, except in 15% of cases in which dystrophy of the media (Marfan's syndrome) is in cause. No history of cervical trauma can be found. Typical clinical features consist in ipsilateral headache preceding an abrupt neurologic deficit in a 40-year-old person. An incomplete Horner syndrome (oculosympathetic paresis without facial anhidrosis) associated with facial pain and numbness is pathognomonic, but the majority of dissections are less typical. The typical angiographic pattern is an elongated regular stenosis of the high cervical internal carotid artery, 2 cm above the non-involved bulbus ("string sign"). The dissection may modify to a tapered occlusion above the point of origin of the internal carotid artery. The natural course is spontaneous resolution of the stricture, without relapse. Optimal management is non-operative since medical treatment has proved to be efficient. These cases confirm the benign course and overall good prognosis of spontaneous dissections of the internal carotid artery which are not as rare as the scarcity of reports might indicate.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) [less ▲]

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See detailSarcome d'Ewing du rachis : à propos de trois observations
Lenelle, Jacques ULg; Gillet, P.; Mouchamps, M. et al

Conference (1989, December)

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See detailIn vitro and in situ experimental modulation of neurotransmitters, phenotypic expression by adult dorsal root ganglion neurons
Schoenen, J.; Delrée, P.; Martin, Didier ULg et al

Conference (1989, November)

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See detailPlasticity and regeneration of spinal cortex after experimental trauma and autograft of dorsal root ganglion neurons
Schoenen, J.; Delrée, P.; Martin, Didier ULg et al

Conference (1989, November)

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See detailParaplégie traumatique. Mise au point et analyse d'un modèle expérimental.
Martin, Didier ULg; Delrée, P.; Leprince, Pierre ULg et al

Conference (1989, March)

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See detailDissections spontanées de la carotide interne. A propos de sept cas avec revue de la littérature
Van Damme, H.; Martin, Didier ULg; Stassen, M. P. et al

Conference (1989, February)

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See detailLa corrélation anatomo-clinique des plaques carotidiennes
Van Damme, Hendrik ULg; Vivario, M.; Martin, Didier ULg et al

in Acta Chirurgica Belgica (1989), 89(6, Nov-Dec), 293-300

Recently, much attention has been focused on pathologic plaque characteristics and their importance in producing cerebrovascular symptoms. There remains much controversy on the significance of plaque ... [more ▼]

Recently, much attention has been focused on pathologic plaque characteristics and their importance in producing cerebrovascular symptoms. There remains much controversy on the significance of plaque ulceration, mural thrombi, and intraplaque hemorrhage in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. We investigated 110 plaques, and the only significant correlation with preoperative symptoms was the presence of fresh mural thrombus, mostly intraluminal, associated with stenosis. Exulceration without fresh thrombus, intraplaque hemorrhage with intact endothelium and recanalized thrombus were also found in a considerable number of asymptomatic patients. [less ▲]

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See detailPathologic aspects of carotid plaques : surgical and clinical significance
Van Damme, Hendrik ULg; Martin, Didier ULg; Demoulin, J. et al

Conference (1988, October)

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See detailCarotid plaques : surgical and clinical significance
Van Damme, Hendrik ULg; Martin, Didier ULg; Demoulin, J. et al

Conference (1988, October)

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See detailPathologic aspects of carotid plaques : surgical and clinical significance
Van Damme, Hendrik ULg; Martin, Didier ULg; Demoulin, J. et al

Conference (1988, June)

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See detailA propos des kystes de l'angle ponto-cérébelleux
Martin, Didier ULg; Mouchamps, M.; collignon, J. et al

Conference (1988, March 26)

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See detailClinical and Radiological Aspects of Dysplastic Gangliocytoma (Lhermitte-Duclos Disease): A Report of Two Cases with Review of the Literature
Milbouw, G.; Born, J. D.; Martin, Didier ULg et al

in Neurosurgery (1988), 22(1, Pt 1), 124-8

Two cases of Lhermitte-Duclos disease confirmed by biopsy are reported. Review of the 58 published cases shows that the disease can manifest itself only by signs of increased intracranial pressure ... [more ▼]

Two cases of Lhermitte-Duclos disease confirmed by biopsy are reported. Review of the 58 published cases shows that the disease can manifest itself only by signs of increased intracranial pressure. Cerebellar symptoms are not constant. Computed tomographic (CT) scans suggest the diagnosis by showing a posterior fossa lesion, iso- and hypodense, partially calcified, and not enhanced by contrast medium. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) seems to define limits of the lesion better than CT scanning and could improve the surgical approach. Surgical excision of the lesion is the only satisfactory treatment. The postoperative prognosis is usually favorable. [less ▲]

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See detailLes hernies discales intradurales
Martin, Didier ULg; Mouchamps, M.; Collignon, Jacques ULg et al

Conference (1987, March 14)

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See detailGangliocytome dysplasique du cervelet ou maladie de LhermitteDuclos (A propos de 2 cas opérés)
Milbouw, G.; Martin, Didier ULg; Born, J. et al

Conference (1986, December)

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See detailCarcinoïde appendiculaire - Stratégie thérapeutique. L'hémicolectomie est-elle nécessaire?
Martin, Didier ULg; Defrance, P.

Conference (1985, November 30)

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See detailEvolution de la densité de l'innervation autonome intrinsèque vésicale au cours de la sénescence
Martin, Didier ULg; Timmermans, L.

Conference (1985, November)

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