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    Severe hypophosphatasia: Characterization of fifteen novel mutations in the ALPL gene by Spentchian, M., Merrien, Y., Herasse, M., Dobbie, Z., Gläser, D., Holder, S. E., Ivarsson, S-A., Kostiner, D., Mansour, S., Norman, A., Roth, J., Stipoljev, F., Taillemite, J-L., van der Smagt, J. J., Serre, J-L., Simon-Bouy, B., Taillandier, A., Mornet, E.

    Published in Human mutation (01-07-2003)
    “…Hypophosphatasia is an inherited disorder characterized by defective bone mineralization and deficiency of serum and tissue liver/bone/kidney alkaline…”
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    Fractures of the capitellum humeri with late discovery by Di Schino, M, Allizard, M, Dran, G, Lorthioir, J M, Grimaldi, F M, Merrien, Y

    “…Four patients with an old fracture of the capitellum humeri were treated by simple excision of the fragment. The results were good in two patients and fair in…”
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    Post-traumatic osteolysis of the distal end of the clavicle. Contribution of MRI by Di Schino, M, Jeandel, P, Dufour, M, Martet, G, Guillot, D, Merrien, Y

    “…The authors describe a case of post-traumatic osteolysis of the clavicle. The clinical and roentgenographic aspects are well known. But regarding the lytic X…”
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    Surgical treatment of neglected elbow dislocations. Report of 81 cases by di Schino, M, Breda, Y, Grimaldi, F M, Lorthioir, J M, Merrien, Y

    “…The neglected dislocations of the elbow are rare in Europe. In Africa, amongst 81 operated cases, during 10 years, 52 were seen again, with a follow-up between…”
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    Chondrosarcoma with a myxoid component. Apropos of a "giant" tumor recurrence by Di Schino, M, Martet, G, Huerre, M, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-07-1989)
    “…Reporting on a giant tumorous recurrence of a chondrosarcoma with a myxoid component, without perceptible locoregional or general extension, the authors recall…”
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    Blount's disease. Apropos of a case in a melanesian child by Di Schino, M, Grimaldi, F, Lorthioir, J M, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-07-1989)
    “…Reporting on a case of Blount's disease in a melanesian child in New Caledonia, the authors review the up-to-date knowledge on such an uncommon…”
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    Drepanocytic osseous infections (osteitis and osteomyelitis) (author's transl) by Carayon, A, Courbil, J, Ferro, R M, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-03-1978)
    “…Osseous infections have a special importance among the various polymorphic osteoarticular troubles of drepanocytemia. From 92 cases, the authors emphasize 4…”
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    Hepatic amebiasis: recent aspects. One hundred and sixty one case reports (author's transl) by Condat, J M, Lecesne, J L, Ticolat, R, Niamkey, E, Soubeyrand, J, Merrien, Y, Charmot, G

    “…The authors describe their experience of 16l patients (151 adults and 10 children) with hepatic amebiasis. Diagnosis and treatment were carried out at the…”
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    Value of bony resection-reconstruction by avascular autologous fibular graft in the tropical milieu. Treatment of a giant cavernous hemangioma of the humerus by Thiery, J F, Martet, G, Lemesle, L, Vaujany, P, Escarment, J, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (1994)
    “…In a poorly equipped tropical setting, limb amputation is often considered as the only therapeutic solution for malignant tumors or large benign tumors…”
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    Open reduction of the elbow. Apropos of 29 neglected dislocations by Di Schino, M, Breda, Y, Grimaldi, F M, Lorthioir, J M, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-10-1989)
    “…The authors describe results and technical difficulties faced in a series of 29 elbow dislocations using the open technic, then observed over a period between…”
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    Resection of the distal part of the humerus in neglected elbow dislocations. Apropos of 23 case reports by Di Schino, M, Breda, Y, Grimaldi, F M, Lorthioir, J M, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-10-1989)
    “…The authors describe the results obtained in 23 resections of the lower extremity of the humerus in neglected elbow dislocation examined after periods of…”
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    Cutaneous malignant melanomas in New Caledonia. Study of the Cancer Registry (1977-1987) by Di Schino, M, Merouze, F, Huerre, M, Grimaldi, F, Lorthioir, J M, Breda, Y, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-07-1989)
    “…Investigation of cancer registration files in New Caledonia over a period of 11 years (1977-1987) draws the following conclusions: --The uncorrected incidence…”
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    A makeshift miniature fracture-fixation device: the "domino" apparatus by Di Schino, M, Grimaldi, F, Lorthioir, J M, Allizard, M, Merrien, Y

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-04-1989)
    “…The fixation of an external synthetic apparatus on fingers or metacarpals is often relevant to an emergency. In such a condition, particularly overseas, the…”
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    Cancer of the penis in Cambodia by Tournier-Lasserve, C, Barnaud, P, Cazenave, J C, Merrien, Y, Bertram, P

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-05-1983)
    “…The prevalence of penis cancer in Cambodia is comparable with some Far-East and Latino-American countries. Circumcision performed as a religious observance…”
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    Abdomen perforating wounds. Study of 61 cases (author's transl) by Angate, A Y, Khoury, J, Merrien, Y, Turquin, H, Echimane, A, Zeze, B

    Published in Médecine tropicale (01-03-1982)
    “…A recent increase in the frequency of abdomen perforating wounds has been observed in Ivory Coast, related wih social condition changes. The authors study 61…”
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