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Sabine Sarnacki
Researcher at Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Publications - 214
Citations - 6682
Sabine Sarnacki is an academic researcher from Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 188 publications receiving 5599 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabine Sarnacki include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Paris Descartes University.
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Surgical Strategies for Neuroblastoma with Spinal Canal Involvement
TL;DR: Neuroblastoma with spinal canal involvement represents about 5% and 15% of children affected by neuroblastic tumours.
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A 10-year experience in testicular tissue cryopreservation for boys under 18 years of age: What can be learned from 350 cases?
Virginie Barraud-Lange,Nicolas Boissel,Anne-Sophie Gille,Camille Jean,Leslie Sitbon,Benoit Schubert,Karima Yakouben,Mony Fahd,Matthieu Peycelon,Annabel Paye-Jaouen,Céline Chalas,Alexis Vanhaesebrouck,François Doz,Aurore Surun,Lauriane Lemelle,Sabine Sarnacki,Bénédicte Neven,Pascale Philippe-Chomette,Christelle Dufour,Charlotte Rigaud,Guy Leverger,Marie-Dominique Tabone,Sabine Irtan,Harry Lezeau,Gilles Lenaour,Mathilde Sibony,Eva Comperat,Isabelle Brocheriou,Jean-Philippe Wolf,Catherine Poirot +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a 10-year activity of pediatric fertility preservation (FP) has been reported to improve knowledge regarding the feasibility, acceptability, safety, and potential usefulness of the procedure; and the impact of chemotherapy on spermatogonia in the cryopreserved testicular tissue.
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[Thoraco-abdomino-pelvic surgery for tumors in children: Postoperative sequelae].
TL;DR: La chirurgie des tumeurs abdominales de l’enfant s’integre dans une sequence therapeutique ou chaque traitement peut induire ses propres sequelles eventuellement potentialisees par les autres therapeutiques.
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Ovarian and Genital Tract Neoplasms
TL;DR: Neonatal tumors occur every 12,500–27,500 live births and ovarian and female genital tract tumors are reported as rare cases in the literature.
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Préservation de la fertilité avant la puberté : de la souris à l’homme
TL;DR: Among the techniques proposed, cryopreservation of ovarian tissue appears to be the most promising, or perhaps the only one available before puberty with encouraging result, Nevertheless the uncertainties, or even risks, related to these treatments, should not be neglected.