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    Tropical fish salesmen's knowledge and behaviour concerning "fish tank granuloma" by Schmoor, P, Descamps, V, Bouscarat, F, Grossin, M, Belaïch, S, Crickx, B

    “…Mycobacterium marinum is responsible for "fish tank granuloma", a chronic and sometimes disabling skin infection, which in France would be the most frequent…”
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    Tinea capitis: sample surveys among school doctors and dermatologists in the Paris suburbs by Le Guyadec, T, Le Guyadec, J, Hervé, V, Soler, C, Che, D, Schmoor, P, Lanternier, G

    “…Subsequent to detection of several cases of anthropophilic tinea capitis, we wanted to know whether the legal decree requiring eviction from school and an…”
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    Chronic radiodermatitis after cardiac catheterization by Schmoor, Pascal, Descamps, Vincent, Crickx, Béatrice, Steg, Philippe Gabriel, Bélaïch, Stéphane

    “…A woman presented with a chronic radiodermatitis after a percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) for unstable angina. Two PTCAs had already been…”
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    Mycobacterium malmoense cutaneous infection in an immunocompetent patient by Schmoor, P, Descamps, V, Lebrun-Vignes, B, Crickx, B, Grossin, M, Nouhouayi, A, Belaïch, S

    “…Mycobacterium malmoense is a mycobacterium rarely described as a human pathogen. We report the first case of cutaneous infection in an immunocompetent patient…”
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    Cutaneous vasculitis disclosing cat-scratch disease by Schmoor, P, Darie, H, Maccari, F, Gros, P, Millet, P

    “…We describe a case of cat-scratch disease ingnaugurated by vascular purpura and discuss the role of the causal agent, Bartonella henselae. A 49-year-old woman…”
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    Cutaneous nodular infection with hemopathy by Saint-Blancard, P, Soler, C, Schmoor, P, Samson, T, Lanternier, G, Le Vagueresse, R

    Published in Annales de pathologie (01-09-2000)
    “…A 36-year-old man with treated hairy cell leukemia developed a skin infection due to Mycobacterium marinum. A spectrum of atypical cutaneous mycobacteriosis…”
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    Panhypopituitarism disclosing empty sella turcica syndrome by Schmoor, P, Algayres, J P, Coutant, G, Soulié, B, Ceccaldi, B, Bili, H, Bechade, D, Daly, J P

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-08-1998)
    “…Empty sella syndrome is sometimes associated with anterior pituitary insufficiency, the latter being mostly partial or dissociated. We report a case of a…”
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    Common variable immunodeficiency and total villous atrophy regressive after gluten-free diet by Bili, H, Nizou, C, Nizou, J Y, Coutant, G, Schmoor, P, Algayres, J P, Daly, J P

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (1997)
    “…A patient with a commun variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is hospitalized for chronic symptoms of malabsorption (weigh loss and diarrhea). The duodenal…”
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    Panhypopituitarisme révélant un syndrome de la selle turcique vide by Schmoor, P, Algayres, JP, Coutant, G, Soulié, B, Ceccaldi, B, Bili, H, Bechade, D, Daly, JP

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-08-1998)
    “…Le syndrome de la selle turcique vide est parfois associé à une insuffisance antéhypophysaire, le plus souvent partielle ou dissociée. Nous rapportons une…”
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    Platelet antibody activity in malaria thrombocytopenia by Touze, J E, Mercier, P, Rogier, C, Hovette, P, Schmoor, P, Dabanian, C, Campiadgi, S, Laroche, R

    Published in Pathologie biologie (Paris) (01-09-1990)
    “…To assess immune responses to malaria-induced thrombocytopenia, an haematologic and immunologic study was performed on 25 patients with imported malaria upon…”
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