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    Prospective evaluation of high-dose or low-dose isoproterenol upright tilt protocol for unexplained syncope in young adults by Carlioz, Roland, Graux, Pierre, Haye, Jerome, Letourneau, Thierry, Guyomar, Yves, Hubert, Edouard, Bodart, Jean Christophe, Lequeuche, Bruno, Burlaton, Jean-Paul

    Published in The American heart journal (01-03-1997)
    “…The sensitivity of the passive head-up tilt test (HUT) in the evaluation of unexplained short-lasting syncope in young adults remains insufficient. The…”
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    Incidental CT discovery of an isolated thrombus in the aortic arch by Heuls, S, Carlioz, R, Brandstatt, P, Loose, C, Mace, L, Burlaton, J P

    Published in Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie (01-05-1998)
    “…The authors report a case of isolated thrombus of the aortic arch discovered incidentally during thoracic CT angiography, complicated by clinical features of…”
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    Cardiovascular effects linked to the use of chloroquine by Queyriaux, B, Carlioz, R, Perrier, E, Micaelli, P, Gressard, A, Deroche, J, Leduc, P A, Quiniou, G, Burlaton, J P

    Published in Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie (01-09-2001)
    “…The chloroquine is the mainly and most frequently drug used as antimalaric in the world, in spite of the extension of resistance phenomena. Besides, the…”
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    Effort-induced macroscopic hematuria revealing segmental and congenital absence of inferior vena cava by Vedrine, L, Carlioz, R, Monteil, M, Chalumeau, M, Brandstatt, P, Montaigut, J Y, Jeanbourquin, D, Burlaton, J P

    Published in Annales de médecine interne (01-12-1998)
    “…Absence of inferior vena cava (IVC) is an uncommon congenital abnormality with few clinical repercussions. We report the case of a 39 year old man with chronic…”
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    Acute post-traumatic aortic insufficiency: transesophageal echocardiography in the diagnosis and therapy of the lesions by Brandstätt, P, Carlioz, R, Fontaine, B, Hémery, Y, Pats, B, Chapuis, O, Lang-Lazdunsky, L, Jancovici, R, Burlaton, J P, Hvass, U

    Published in Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie (01-10-1998)
    “…A 58-year-old car driver suffered a road accident responsible for severe blunt thoraco-abdominal trauma. Transoephageal echocardiography, performed following…”
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    Risk factors for transmissible cardiovascular diseases by Burlaton, J P, Gourbat, J P, Seigneuric, A

    “…Atherosclerosis is a multi-factor disease representing a real plague for developed countries, and spreading at an increasing rate in third world nations. In…”
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    Les effets cardiovasculaires liés à l'utilisation de la chloroquine by Queyriaux, B, Carlioz, R, Perrier, E, Micaelli, P, Gressard, A, Deroche, J, Leduc, P.A, Quiniou, G, Burlaton, J.P

    Published in Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie (01-09-2001)
    “…La chloroquine est actuellement l'antimalarique de référence le plus utilisé dans le monde malgré l'extension des phénomènes de résistance. De plus, elle est…”
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    Delayed relapses of hepatic amoebiasis initially cured by metronidazole: 2 cases (author's transl) by Molinié, C, Daly, J P, Essioux, H, Burlaton, J P, Bernard, J, Lesbordes, J, Laverdant, C

    Published in Annales de médecine interne (1980)
    “…Two cases of hepatic amoebic abscesses are reported as having relapsed--one three times, the other twice--after from several weeks to several months of…”
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    The cost of alcoholism in a hospital medical department (author's transl) by Cristau, P, Roue, R, Melin, R, Larroque, P, Le Barbu, M, Klotz, F, Burlaton, J P, Tagliana, P

    Published in Annales de médecine interne (1979)
    “…The authors evaluated the costs involved when alcoholic patients were admitted to a hospital medical department. Costs which were identical for all patients,…”
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