Presse Med
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Anorexia nevrosa is mainly observed in young women in the 15-24 year age range. The incidence is 1 to 2% in the general population of female adolescents. The sex ratio is 9 girls for 1 boy. ⋯ The risk of poor outcome is very real, sometimes life threatening. The treatment of choice is to implement analytical management as soon as possible, but outside acute episodes.
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Review
[Organ procurement from cardiac arrest donors: outcome of kidney grafts and recommendations].
To compare literature data with results obtained with organs procured from donors who died from cardiac arrest and to make proposals for this mode of organ procurement in France. ⋯ These results and those reported in the literature demonstrate that kidney procurement from cardiac arrest donors is feasible. If intensive care and surgery units are well organized, this type of organ procurement could provide a larger number of organs for transplantation. Emergency teams must be available for preparing and transferring the organs.
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A certain number of historical elements including the progressive loss of religious values and the fact that suicide is considered to be an integral part of medical knowledge must be taken into consideration when assessing the risk of suicide. The sociological and psychoanalytical approaches attempt to help draw the suicidal subject out of the his/her personal implication by affecting the social and subconscious aspects of the problem respectively. Other elements such as psychiatric, sociocultural, biological and psychopathological factors are also involved in evaluating the risk of suicide. ⋯ There are no known clinical means, notably psychometric, which can successfully predict the imminence of suicide. Recent studies on brain monoamine levels have shown that a lower 5-HIAA level does play some role in suicidal behavior, particularly violent suicide, although there is no predictive power for normality. It is important to recall that certain advances in the field of psychopathic illnesses offer new insight into concepts such as the death instinct and the suicidal act itself.
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SCHIZOPHRENIA: The long-standing dopaminergic hypothesis is based on well-established findings, mainly related to a dysfunction of the mesolimbic C2 and D3 receptors, negative signs of prefrontal hypodopaminergia concerning the D2 and D4 receptors. Immune disorders are also involved as well as a possible neurodevelopmental component. Finally genetic factors play an important role.
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A COMMON SITUATION: Primary care physicians often provide care for schizophrenic patients. The main approaches include drug regimens, psychotherapy and psychosocial support.