563 research outputs found

    Note sul Conus mediterraneus Brug. (Gasteropoda - Toxoglossa) del Mar Jonio

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    ItL' A. esegue uno studio sulla variabilità del Conus mediterraneus BRUG., usando materiale proveniente dall’infralitorale jonico presso Porto Cesareo.Inoltre fa considerazioni sulla posizione sistematica del C. mediterraneus e delle sue numerosissime varietà.EnThe Author studies the variability of Conus mediterraneus BRUG.,using material coming from the infralittoral of the Ionian Sea, near Porto Cesareo. He also considers the systematic position of Conus mediterraneus and of its very numerous varieties

    Un «Pseudo-Galien» dans le commentaire de Stephanos d'Athènes aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate

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    REB 56 1998 France p. 5-78 Wanda Wolska-Conus, Un «Pseudo-Galien» dans le commentaire de Stéphanos d'Athènes aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate : Ό Νεώτερος 'Εξηγητής. — Reviewing carefully the forty-three passages which Stéphanos ascribes to Galen, the author reaches the conviction that this attribution is erroneous. Are not the passages in question to be attributed to the exeget called the «Newer Exeget», whom Stéphanos asserts «he is explaining him» ?</jats:p

    Intramedullary conus metastasis from carcinoma lung

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    A 46-year-old male presented with progressive paraparesis and sensory impairment in both lower limbs since 2 months. He had urinary and bowel incontinence. On examination he had flaccid paraplegia with a sensory level at 11 th dorsal vertebral level. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the lumbosacral spine showed an enhancing intramedullary lesion in the conus. The patient underwent excision of the conus mass. Histopathology confirmed the tumor to represent a poorly differentiated metastatic carcinoma from an unknown primary. A positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scan of the whole body revealed hypermetabolic activity in the hilum of the right lung confirmed to be a lung carcinoma on a CT-guided biopsy. The patient was undergoing chemoradiation at 1 month follow-up. The author′s literature search has yielded only four other case reports of conus metastasis of which only one is in English literature. The present case report and review of literature are presented

    Un «Pseudo-Galien» dans le commentaire de Stephanos d'Athènes aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate

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    REB 56 1998 France p. 5-78 Wanda Wolska-Conus, Un «Pseudo-Galien» dans le commentaire de Stéphanos d'Athènes aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate : Ό Νεώτερος 'Εξηγητής. — Reviewing carefully the forty-three passages which Stéphanos ascribes to Galen, the author reaches the conviction that this attribution is erroneous. Are not the passages in question to be attributed to the exeget called the «Newer Exeget», whom Stéphanos asserts «he is explaining him» ?Passant minutieusement en revue les quarante-trois passages attribués par Stephanos à Galien, l'auteur arrive à la conviction qu'il s'agit là de fausses attributions. Les passages incriminés ne reviennent-ils pas plutôt à l'exégète dit «le Nouvel Exégète» que Stephanos affirme «être en train d'expliquer» ? La question reste ouverte.Wolska-Conus Wanda. Un «Pseudo-Galien» dans le commentaire de Stephanos d'Athènes aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 56, 1998. pp. 5-78

    Supplementary_data – Supplemental material for Prevalence of ECG abnormalities and risk factors for QTc interval prolongation in hospitalized psychiatric patients

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    Supplemental material, Supplementary_data for Prevalence of ECG abnormalities and risk factors for QTc interval prolongation in hospitalized psychiatric patients by Nicolas Ansermot, Meredith Bochatay, Jürg Schläpfer, Mehdi Gholam, Ariane Gonthier, Philippe Conus and Chin B Eap in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology</p

    Sources des commentaires de Stéphanos d'Athènes et de Théophile le Prôtospathaire aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate

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    REB 54 1996 France p. 5-66. Wanda Wolska-Conus, Sources des commentaires de Stéphanos d'Athènes et de Théophile le Prôtospathaire aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate. — Through the commentaries by Stephanos of Athens (5th-6th century) and Theophilos the Protospatharios (9th century), the author of this article attempts to recover fragments of the now lost commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorisms, composed by one Asklepios. In all probability the latter can be identified first with Asklepios, didaskalos of medical art in the circle of Ammonios, head of the Alexandrine school († between 517 and 526), then with Anquilaus, documented by Arab sources as the leader of authors who abridged Galen's sixteen books under the title Summaria Alexandrinorum.</jats:p

    Sources des commentaires de Stéphanos d'Athènes et de Théophile le Prôtospathaire aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate

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    REB 54 1996 France p. 5-66. Wanda Wolska-Conus, Sources des commentaires de Stéphanos d'Athènes et de Théophile le Prôtospathaire aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate. — Through the commentaries by Stephanos of Athens (5th-6th century) and Theophilos the Protospatharios (9th century), the author of this article attempts to recover fragments of the now lost commentary on Hippocrates' Aphorisms, composed by one Asklepios. In all probability the latter can be identified first with Asklepios, didaskalos of medical art in the circle of Ammonios, head of the Alexandrine school († between 517 and 526), then with Anquilaus, documented by Arab sources as the leader of authors who abridged Galen's sixteen books under the title Summaria Alexandrinorum.L'auteur de l'article cherche à récupérer, à travers les commentaires de Stéphanos d'Athènes (6e-7e siècle) et de Théophile le Prôtospathaire (9e siècle), des fragments du commentaire, aujourd'hui perdu, aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate, composé par un certain Asclèpios. Selon toute vraisemblance, on doit l'identifier, d'une part, avec Asclèpios, «didascale de l'art médical» de l'entourage d'Ammonios, chef de l'école d'Alexandrie (mort entre 517 et 526), et, d'autre part, avec Anqilaus connu des sources arabes en tant que chef de file des auteurs qui ont résumé, sous le titre de summaria Alexandrinorum, les seize livres de Galien.Wolska-Conus Wanda. Sources des commentaires de Stéphanos d'Athènes et de Théophile le Prôtospathaire aux Aphorismes d'Hippocrate. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 54, 1996. pp. 5-66
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