La Revue de médecine interne
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A review of the literature about micronutrients status of Ile-de-France inhabitants. ⋯ Identification of the groups at risk favours a better adequacy of preventive action on micronutrient deficiencies in this population. However, the efficacy of prevention is to be determined. Controlled trials of micronutrients' supplementation may be useful to value the beneficial effects of micronutrient supplementation on the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and cancer.
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Review of the literature on epidemiologic data of sarcoidosis and risk factors. ⋯ Patent sarcoidosis is revealed when concomitant environmental factors (infective agent, climate, country) and predisposition ones (race, sex familial aggregation) appear together and inducing, in each patient, a particular sarcoidosis.
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Inhibitors of angiotensin-converting enzyme are worldwide used and are a real progress for the treatment of systemic hypertension or cardiac failure and are a real progress. The most common adverse side effect is cough. Angioedema is a sudden and localized edema involving the deeper cutaneous and mucosa tissue lappers. 0.1-0.5% of patients treated by ACE inhibitors could develop angioedema. ⋯ The pathophysiology is current unknown although there is increasing evidence for bradykinin accumulation involvement. The treatment by ACE inhibitors must be broken off; angiotensin II antagonists may be an alternative treatment, but has to be introduced carefully.