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    Ectopie thyroïdienne hyoïdienne: à propos d’un cas chez une jeune fille malgache by Raharinavalona Sitraka Angelo, Michella, Razafinjatovo Iandry, Raherison Rija Eric, Razanamparany Thierry, Ravelo, Andriamparany Rasata, Rakotomalala Andrinirina Dave Patrick

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2018)
    “…L'ectopie thyroïdienne est une pathologie rare liée à une défaillance de migration de la glande thyroïde lors de son développement embryonnaire. Elle est le…”
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    Sentinel lymph node detection by an optical method using scattered photons by Tellier, Franklin, Ravelo, Rasata, Simon, Hervé, Chabrier, Renée, Steibel, Jérôme, Poulet, Patrick

    Published in Biomedical optics express (01-10-2010)
    “…We present a new near infrared optical probe for the sentinel lymph node detection, based on the recording of scattered photons. A two wavelengths setup was…”
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    Sentinel lymph nodes fluorescence detection and imaging using Patent Blue V bound to human serum albumin by Tellier, Franklin, Steibel, Jérôme, Chabrier, Renée, Blé, François Xavier, Tubaldo, Hervé, Rasata, Ravelo, Chambron, Jacques, Duportail, Guy, Simon, Hervé, Rodier, Jean-François, Poulet, Patrick

    Published in Biomedical optics express (01-09-2012)
    “…Patent Blue V (PBV), a dye used clinically for sentinel lymph node detection, was mixed with human serum albumin (HSA). After binding to HSA, the fluorescence…”
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    Case of thyroid ectopia in the hyoid region in a young Malagasy girl by Raharinavalona, Sitraka Angelo, Razafinjatovo, Iandry Michella, Raherison, Rija Eric, Razanamparany, Thierry, Ravelo, Andriamparany Rasata, Rakotomalala, Andrinirina Dave Patrick

    Published in The Pan African medical journal (2018)
    “…Thyroid ectopia is rare. It results from a failure of migration of the thyroid gland during its embryonic development. It is most often asymptomatic. We here…”
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