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Valérie Moal
Researcher at Aix-Marseille University
Publications - 134
Citations - 4370
Valérie Moal is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney transplantation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 114 publications receiving 3522 citations. Previous affiliations of Valérie Moal include Institut de recherche pour le développement & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Pig liver sausage as a source of hepatitis E virus transmission to humans.
Philippe Colson,Patrick Borentain,Benjamin Queyriaux,Benjamin Queyriaux,Mamadou Kaba,Valérie Moal,Pierre Gallian,Laurent Heyries,Didier Raoult,René Gerolami +9 more
TL;DR: The findings strongly support the hypothesis of HEV infection through ingestion of raw figatellu, a traditional pig liver sausage widely eaten in France and commonly consumed raw, as a source ofHEV infection.
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Chronic hepatitis E with cirrhosis in a kidney-transplant recipient.
TL;DR: The authors report a rapidly progressing case of cirrhosis in a renal-transplant recipient with chronic hepatitis E virus infection.
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Comparison of blood tests for liver fibrosis specific or not to NAFLD
Paul Calès,Fabrice Lainé,Jérôme Boursier,Yves Deugnier,Valérie Moal,Frédéric Oberti,Gilles Hunault,Marie Christine Rousselet,I. Hubert,Jihane Laafi,Pierre Henri Ducluzeaux,Françoise Lunel +11 more
TL;DR: FibroMeter NAFLD had high performance and provided reliable diagnosis for significant fibrosis, significantly outperforming NFSA and APRI and a new classification provided three reliable diagnosis intervals, avoiding biopsy in all patients.
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Endothelial microparticles: a potential contribution to the thrombotic complications of the antiphospholipid syndrome.
Françoise Dignat-George,Laurence Camoin-Jau,Florence Sabatier,D. Arnoux,Francine Anfosso,Nathalie Bardin,Véronique Veit,Valery Combes,Stéphanie Gentile,Valérie Moal,Marielle Sanmarco,José Sampol +11 more
TL;DR: Ex vivo and in vitro observations indicate that generation of EMP in APS and SLE patients results from an autoimmune process involving aPL, which may represent a new pathogenic mechanism for the thrombotic complications of this disease.
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An initial report from the French SOT COVID Registry suggests high mortality due to COVID-19 in recipients of kidney transplants.
Sophie Caillard,Dany Anglicheau,Marie Matignon,Antoine Durrbach,Clarisse Greze,Luc Frimat,Olivier Thaunat,Tristan Legris,Valérie Moal,Pierre François Westeel,Nassim Kamar,Philippe Gatault,Renaud Snanoudj,Antoine Sicard,Dominique Bertrand,Charlotte Colosio,Lionel Couzi,Jonathan Maurice Chemouny,Christophe Masset,Gilles Blancho,Jamal Bamoulid,Agnès Duveau,Nicolas Bouvier,Nathalie Chavarot,Philippe Grimbert,Bruno Moulin,Yannick Le Meur,Marc Hazzan,Samira Fafi-Kremer,Alexandre Hertig,Jérôme Tourret,Benoit Barrou,Emmanuel Morelon,Pierre Merville,Pierre-François Westeel,Maïté Jauréguy,Didier Ducloux,Michel Tsimaratos,Florentine Garaix-Gilardo,Jérôme Dumortier,Sacha Mussot,Antoine Roux,L. Sebbag,Hélène François,Eric Rondeau,Christiane Mousson,Matthias Büchler,Jean-François Augusto,Cécile Vigneau,Marie-Christine Morin,Jonathan M. Chemouny,Leonard Golbin,Betoul Schvartz,Paolo Malvezzi,Christophe Mariat,Antoine Thierry,Moglie Le Quintrec,Jean Philippe Rerolle,Anne-Elisabeth Heng,Cyril Garrouste,Henri Vacher Coponat,Eric Epailly,Olivier Brugière,Sébastien Dharancy,Éphrem Salame,Faouzi Saliba +65 more
TL;DR: Characteristics and clinical outcomes of recipients of kidney transplants included in the French nationwide Registry of Solid Organ Transplant Recipients with Covid-19 andMultivariable analysis identified overweight, fever, and dyspnea as independent risk factors for severe disease, whereas age over 60 years, cardiovascular disease, and Dyspnea were independently associated with mortality.