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Anderson Loundou

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  330
Citations -  12055

Anderson Loundou is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of life & Population. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 311 publications receiving 9754 citations.

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New systemic treatments to improve survival in melanoma patients whose brain metastases are controlled by an on demand Gamma-knife radiosurgical strategy.

TL;DR: On demand Gamma - knife (OD -GK), ie repeated sessions as many times as required by the appearance of new lesion(s) upon imaging follow-up, is one of the best strategies to control central giant cell granuloma.
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Maternal HLA-G*01:01:01:04 protects from anti-HLA-class II immunization in pregnant women

TL;DR: It was confirmed that the number of pregnancies was significantly associated with anti-HLA class I immunization, whereas no other variable remained significant after Bonferroni correction, and the HLA-G*01:01:1:04 allele was protective against this immunization.
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Exposition professionnelle des hommes infertiles aux reprotoxiques : données du CHU de Marseille

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report that 24% of the couples concerned with infertilite in France are concerned with the use of contraception, while 80% present a spermogramme anormal.

Approche évaluative des campagnes nationales d'information pour la prévention du Sida : l'exemple français

TL;DR: In this article, a tentative evaluation of the impact of campagnes nationales d'information (CNDI) on the prevention of transmission of VIH in the Sida is presented.
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P03-323 - The schizophrenia caregiver quality of life questionnaire (S-CGQoL): development and validation of an instrument to measure quality of life of caregivers of individuals with schizophrenia

TL;DR: The S-CGQoL is a self-administered, multidimensional QoL instrument that presents satisfactory psychometric properties and can be completed in 5 min, thereby fulfilling the goal of brevity sought in research and clinical practice.