Search Results - "CAYLA, J. M"
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Epidemiology of chronic hepatitis B infection in France: risk factors for significant fibrosis – results of a nationwide survey
Published in Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (15-08-2007)“…Summary Background Epidemiological data concerning hepatitis B are scarce in France. Aim To describe epidemiological, clinical, virological and histological…”
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The role of income in energy consumption behaviour: Evidence from French households data
Published in Energy policy (01-12-2011)“…The main purpose of this paper is to characterise quantitatively the impact of income on household energy consumption in the residential and transport sectors…”
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Late potentials in chronic alcoholics
Published in La Presse médicale (1983) (13-06-1998)“…Cardiac arrest is the most frequent cause of death in chronic alcoholics. Detection of late potentials in this population could be helpful in screening from…”
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Potentiels tardifs chez les alcooliques chroniques
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Signal averaging electrocardiography in chronic alcoholism
Published in Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux (01-03-1998)“…Cardiovascular death is the main cause of mortality in chronic alcoholics, perhaps due to a pro-arrhythmogenic effect of alcohol associated with infraclinical…”
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Diversion colitis
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Lichen planus and chronic hepatitis C
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Atrium 300 hepatitis. A new case
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Amebic abscess of the caudate lobe. An uncommon topographic form
Published in Journal de radiologie (01-02-1992)“…Amebic liver abscess is the most common extraintestinal complication of invasive amebiasis. Amebic abscess is most often located in the right lobe of the liver…”
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Primary melanoma of the small intestine
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Primary melanoma of the small intestine
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