Presse Med
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Entering prison can feed pre-existent behavior of demands or generate them. Several means of expression are then used. Hunger strike is an average privileged act. It belongs to prison culture. ⋯ Hunger strike is rarely severe, but it is rather frequent in prison so that every doctor working there will be confronted with it. The refeeding syndrome seems often ignored. The coverage of hunger strike is governed by the law, but ethical questions stay in the appreciation of every doctor.
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Pemphigoid gestationis (PG) is a rare autoimmune bullous dermatosis associated with pregnancy. Its previous designation, herpes gestationis, is obsolete. PG is characterized by a subepidermic separation induced by the presence of peripheral blood autoantibodies against two hemidesmosomal antigens: BPAG1 and BPAG2. ⋯ The prognosis is good for mother and child, except that there is a risk of preterm delivery and of moderate fetal growth restriction. Management in a specialized setting is therefore necessary. Recurrence is possible during subsequent pregnancies.
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Hypertensive emergencies must be distinguished from severe blood pressure elevations without acute target organ damage. Clinical examination (chest pain, dyspnoea, neurological disorders, ECG, retinal examination) and laboratory tests (blood and urine tests, cerebral imaging in case of neurological disorders) have to be immediately performed. Immediate referral to an intensive care unit is indicated, and an intravenous antihypertensive therapy has to be implemented. Blood pressure objectives depend on the associated acute pathology (myocardial infarction, pulmonary oedema, aortic dissection, severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia of pregnancy, hypertensive encephalopathy, retinopathy, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral hemorrhage, ischemic stroke treated or not with thrombolysis).
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To determine the post-marketing safety profile of avocado-soybean unsaponifiables since their commercialization in France until 2008. ⋯ This Pharmacovigilance analysis of ASU notified since their commercialisation in France highlights the diversity of ADRs with several class-organ involved. Cutaneous, hepatic and gastro-intestinal disorders were the most frequently reported ADRs. Since ASU is largely prescribed in France, incidence of their ADRs seems to be "very rare" (although we did not take into account the part of under-notification). These safety data should be discussed in the light of the poor expected clinical benefit of ASU in rheumatology (low "Service Medical Rendu") or in stomatology (insufficient "Service Medical Rendu").