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About: University of Paris is a education organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Transplantation. The organization has 102426 authors who have published 174180 publications receiving 5041753 citations. The organization is also known as: Sorbonne.
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TL;DR: The relative importance of thickening and strike-slip extrusion in continental collision is discussed in this paper, where the authors show that for > 500 km, mylonites in this narrow northwest-southeast belt show horizontal lineations on steep, northwest-striking foliation planes, and left-lateral kinematic indicators.
Abstract: The relative importance of thickening and strike-slip extrusion in continental collision is debated. Ductile shear in the Ailao Shan/Diancang Shan metamorphic belt, along the Red River in Yunnan, China, yields outstanding evidence of the latter process. For > 500 km, mylonites in this narrow northwest-southeast belt show horizontal lineations on steep, northwest-striking foliation planes, and left-lateral kinematic indicators. U–Pb radiometric ages of ∼23 Myr imply that strike-slip movement along this shear zone occurred in the Oligo-Miocene. The strain observed suggests that collision of India with Asia displaced Indochina at least 500km southeastwards relative to South China.
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University of Crete1, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens2, University of Paris3, Leiden University Medical Center4, Radboud University Nijmegen5, University of Barcelona6, Charité7, University of Padua8, RWTH Aachen University9, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc10, Stanford University11, University College London12, University Medical Center Groningen13, Imperial College London14, Great Ormond Street Hospital15, University of Genoa16, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico17, Complutense University of Madrid18, University of Düsseldorf19, Charles University in Prague20, University of Porto21, Karolinska University Hospital22, Hannover Medical School23, University of Birmingham24
TL;DR: Recommendations for the management of lupus nephritis were developed using an evidence-based approach followed by expert consensus and there is no evidence to suggest that management of LN should differ in children versus adults.
Abstract: Objectives To develop recommendations for the management of adult and paediatric lupus nephritis (LN).
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TL;DR: The term of DRESS (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms) is proposed, to decrease the ambiguity of the denomination of hypersensitivity syndrome.
Abstract: Since the first description by Saltzstein in 1959, the denomination of drug-induced pseudolymphoma was used to describe two cutaneous adverse drug reactions with a histological picture mimicking malignant lymphoma. On the basis of clinical presentation, this term includes two different patterns: (1) hypersensitivity syndrome which begins acutely in the first 2 months after the initiation of the drug and associates fever, a severe skin disease with characteristic infiltrated papules and facial edema or an exfoliative dermatitis, lymphadenopathy, hematologic abnormalities (hypereosinophilia, atypical lymphocytes) and organ involvement such as hepatitis, carditis, interstitial nephritis, or interstitial pneumonitis. The cutaneous histological pattern shows a lymphocytic infiltrate, sometimes mimicking a cutaneous lymphoma, and the mortality rate is about 10%. When organ involvement exists, corticosteroids are often prescribed with dramatic improvement. Relapses may occur. (2) drug-induced pseudolymphoma which has a more insidious beginning with nodules and infiltrated plaques appearing several weeks after the beginning of the drug without constitutional symptoms. A pseudolymphoma pattern is seen on cutaneous histological slides. Complete improvement is usual after drug withdrawal, but a delayed lymphoma is possible. To decrease the ambiguity of the denomination of hypersensitivity syndrome, we propose the term of DRESS (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms).
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TL;DR: In this paper, the possibility of using 143Nd/146Nd as a natural tracer was examined by analyzing two Hercynian granitic rocks, one carbonatite, three alkali basalts and nine tholeiites.
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Hacettepe University1, Boston Children's Hospital2, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven3, University of Bologna4, Radboud University Nijmegen5, University of Aberdeen6, Claude Bernard University Lyon 17, European Respiratory Society8, Cardiff University9, University Hospital of Lausanne10, University of Queensland11, Ghent University12, University of Paris13, Istituto Giannina Gaslini14, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research15, Carlos III Health Institute16, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens17, University of Rennes18, University Hospital Heidelberg19, University College London20, Goethe University Frankfurt21, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart22, McGill University23
TL;DR: Treatment duration for aspergillosis is strongly recommended based on clinical improvement, degree of immunosuppression and response on imaging, and in refractory disease, where a personalized approach considering reversal of predisposing factors, switching drug class and surgical intervention is also strongly recommended.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Guido Kroemer | 236 | 1404 | 246571 |
David H. Weinberg | 183 | 700 | 171424 |
Paul M. Thompson | 183 | 2271 | 146736 |
Chris Sander | 178 | 713 | 233287 |
Sophie Henrot-Versille | 171 | 957 | 157040 |
Richard H. Friend | 169 | 1182 | 140032 |
George P. Chrousos | 169 | 1612 | 120752 |
Mika Kivimäki | 166 | 1515 | 141468 |
Martin Karplus | 163 | 831 | 138492 |
William J. Sandborn | 162 | 1317 | 108564 |
Darien Wood | 160 | 2174 | 136596 |
Monique M.B. Breteler | 159 | 546 | 93762 |
Paul Emery | 158 | 1314 | 121293 |
Wolfgang Wagner | 156 | 2342 | 123391 |
Joao Seixas | 153 | 1538 | 115070 |