Philippe d’Athis
University of Burgundy
45 Papers
205 Citations
Philippe d’Athis is an academic researcher from University of Burgundy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 45 publications.
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Papers
C-Reactive Protein Is an Early Predictor of Septic Complications After Elective Colorectal Surgery
Pablo Ortega-Deballon,François Radais,Olivier Facy,Philippe d’Athis,David Masson,Pierre E. Charles,Nicolas Cheynel,Jean-Pierre Favre,Patrick Rat +8 more
TL;DR: C-reactive protein is a simple way to ensure a safe discharge from hospital after elective colorectal surgery, and patients with CRP values >125 mg/l on the fourth postoperative day should be discharged.
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Falsely elevated intraocular pressure due to increased central corneal thickness.
TL;DR: It is suggested that in ocular hypertensive subjects, corneal pachymetry should be performed to rule out an abnormally thick cornea as a reason for falsely high measurements of intraocular pressure.
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Stroke in a French prospective population study.
TL;DR: The results are in the mean similar to white occidental countries, but opposite to those observed in Japan; they emphasize the importance of the lacunar syndrome, and the seasonal variations in different types of stroke.
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Corneal endothelial cell changes after trabeculectomy and deep sclerectomy.
Stéphane Arnavielle,Pierre-Olivier Lafontaine,Samuel Bidot,Catherine Creuzot-Garcher,Philippe d’Athis,Alain M. Bron +5 more
TL;DR: Endothelial cell loss was moderate 3 and 12 months after glaucoma surgery, however, it was greater after trabeculectomy, suggesting less corneal damage after deep sclerectomy.
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Impact of cognitive task on the posture of elderly subjects with Alzheimer's disease compared to healthy elderly subjects
TL;DR: It was shown that there was no significant difference between the single and the dual task in HE subjects concerning the center of pressure area and path, in contrast to the AD group, and that variability of both the CoP Area and path were significantly greater in the AD subjects than in the HE subjects.
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