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    Vesicoureteral reflux after kidney transplantation in children by Ranchin, Bruno, Chapuis, François, Dawhara, Marwan, Canterino, Isabelle, Hadj‐Aïssa, Aoumeur, Saïd, Marie‐Hélène, Parchoux, Bernadette, Dubourg, Laurence, Pouillaude, Jean‐Marie, Floret, Daniel, Martin, Xavier, Cochat, Pierre

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-11-2000)
    “…Background. The prevalence and significance of vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) after kidney transplantation in adults varies between authors and there have been…”
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    Enterolithiasis in two neonates with oesophageal and anorectal atresia by POUILLAUDE, J. M, MEYER, P, TRAN MINH, V, DODAT, H, VALLA, J. S

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-07-1987)
    “…Enterolithiasis in two neonates with oesophageal and anorectal atresia is reported. The features of the two cases and comparison with the literature, the…”
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    Screening of congenital dislocation of the hip in the newborn. A systematic and rigorous clinical examination. A restricted use of imaging by Kohler, R, Dohin, B, Canterino, I, Pouillaude, J M

    “…(1) Clinical examination of the hips should be systematically performed in the newborn, in order to detect a possible congenital dislocation. This translates…”
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    Relapsing urinary ascites by Lachaux, A, Cochat, P, Dodat, H, Pouillaude, J M, Hermier, M

    Published in Child nephrology and urology (1990)
    “…A 2-year-old boy was operated on for a left ureteral duplication with bilateral vesicoureteric reflux. Ten years later, he experienced two episodes of…”
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    Unusual presentation of nephroblastomatosis by Santiago, J, Bouvier, R, Pouillaude, J M, Thiesse, P, Bergeron, C, Chapuis, J P, Cochat, P, Lespinasse, J

    “…Nephrogenic rests generally constitute precursor lesions of Wilms' tumor. We report a case of right nephroblastomatosis with dysmorphic features. An…”
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    Néphroblastomatose de présentation inhabituelle by Santiago, J, Bouvier, R, Pouillaude, JM, Thiesse, P, Bergeron, C, Chapuis, JP, Cochat, P, Lespinasse, J

    “…Les reliquats néphrogéniques constituent des 1ésions prédisposant à l'apparition d'une tumeur de Wilms. Nous rapportons une observation de néphroblastomatose…”
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    Intracerebral myiasis in a child by Pouillaude, J M, Dupont, J, Gilly, R, Lapras, C

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-11-1980)
    “…Larvae of Hypoderma bovis accidentally parisitize man. These larvae can penetrate into the brain by a path which remains unknown, causing an intracerebral…”
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    Dépistage de la luxation congénitale de hanche chez le nourrisson: Un examen clinique systématique rigoureux. Un recours sélectif à l’échographie by Kohler, R., Dohin, B., Canterino, I., Pouillaude, J.M.

    “…(1) Clinical examination of the hips should be systematically performed in the newborn, in order to detect a possible congenital dislocation. This translates…”
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    Pigmented villonodular synovitis. Diffuse and localized forms in children by Rosenberg, D, Kohler, R, Chau, E, Bouvier, R, Pouillaude, J M, David, L

    “…Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVS) is characterized by a locally aggressive synovial proliferation that engenders progressive destruction of cartilage and…”
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    Hydranencephaly and ingestion of estrogens during pregnancy. Fetal cerebral vascular complication? by Blanc, J F, Lapillonne, A, Pouillaude, J M, Badinand, N

    Published in Archives françaises de pediatrie (01-08-1988)
    “…The authors report a case of hydranencephaly which could result from a massive intake of oestrogens in a 18 week-gravid mother. After a brief clinical summary,…”
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    Role of imaging in the management of abdominal trauma in children by Hermier, M, Dutour, N, Canterino, I, Pouillaude, J M

    “…Blunt abdominal trauma is common in children and induces significant morbidity and mortality. Trends in management of solid viscera lesions have changed over…”
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