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    Pink urine syndrome in an anuric patient during continuous renal replacement therapy: A case report by Julien, Marie, Saint Gilles, David De, Allou, Nicolas

    Published in Medicine (Baltimore) (02-08-2024)
    “…Pink urine syndrome is a rare, poorly understood condition, often prompted by obesity, insulin resistance, and the drug propofol. It is characterized by pink…”
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    Risk factors for loss to follow‐up and outcomes after kidney donation in New Caledonian living donors by Baroux, Noémie, Gilles, David De Saint, Lamy, Thomas, Biche, Véronique, Wyburn, Kate, Quirin, Nicolas

    Published in Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) (01-03-2023)
    “…Aim For patients with end‐stage kidney disease, living‐donor kidney transplantation is the best therapy. There is a duty to ensure that the donor is…”
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    Abnormal urine color assessment: The urine wheel by Flamarion, Edouard, Reichert, Constance, Sayegh, Caroline, de Saint Gilles, David, Bariseel, Romane, Arnoux, Jean Baptise, Schmitt, Caroline, Poli, Antoine, Karras, Alexandre, Pouchot, Jacques, Cheminet, Geoffrey, Penet, Marie Aude

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-01-2022)
    “…Looking at the urine for diagnostic purposes, once performed by ancient Egyptians, can still provide some valuable clues in modern medicine. Several diseases…”
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    Kidney Biopsy Findings After Lung Transplantation by de Saint Gilles, David, Rabant, Marion, Sannier, Aurélie, Mussini, Charlotte, Hertig, Alexandre, Roux, Antoine, Karras, Alexandre, Daugas, Eric, Bunel, Vincent, Le Pavec, Jerome, Snanoudj, Renaud

    Published in Kidney international reports (01-09-2024)
    “…The early diagnosis of histological kidney damage after lung transplantation (LT) is of paramount importance given the negative prognostic implications of…”
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    Orientation diagnostique devant une coloration anormale des urines : la roue à urines 2.0 by Flamarion, Edouard, Reichert, Constance, Sayegh, Caroline, de Saint Gilles, David, Bariseel, Romane, Arnoux, Jean Baptise, Schmitt, Caroline, Poli, Antoine, Karras, Alexandre, Pouchot, Jacques, Cheminet, Geoffrey, Penet, Marie Aude

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-01-2022)
    “…L’observation des urines à des fins diagnostiques, dont l’origine remonte à l’Égypte ancienne, est une pratique médicale toujours pertinente en médecine…”
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