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Kingella kingae osteoarticular infections in young children: clinical features and contribution of a new specific real-time PCR assay to the diagnosis
D Ceroni, A Cherkaoui, S Ferey, A Kaelin… - Journal of pediatric …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Results Identification of the microorganism was possible for 28 cases (65.1%) yielding K.
kingae in 23 cases (82.1%). Mean age of children with K. kingae OAI was 19.6 months. Less …
kingae in 23 cases (82.1%). Mean age of children with K. kingae OAI was 19.6 months. Less …
Osteoarticular infections in young children: what has changed over the last years?
D Ceroni, G Kampouroglou, R Valaikaite… - Swiss medical …, 2014 - smw.ch
Osteoarticular infections remain a significant cause of morbidity worldwide in young children.
They can have a devastating impact with a high rate of serious and long-lasting sequelae, …
They can have a devastating impact with a high rate of serious and long-lasting sequelae, …
Detection of Kingella kingae Osteoarticular Infections in Children by Oropharyngeal Swab PCR
D Ceroni, V Dubois-Ferriere, A Cherkaoui… - …, 2013 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate if oropharyngeal swab polymerase
chain reaction (PCR) could predict osteoarticular infection (OAI) due to Kingella kingae in …
chain reaction (PCR) could predict osteoarticular infection (OAI) due to Kingella kingae in …
Molecular diagnosis of Kingella kingae osteoarticular infections by specific real-time PCR assay
A Cherkaoui, D Ceroni, S Emonet… - Journal of medical …, 2009 - microbiologyresearch.org
Kingella kingae is an emerging pathogen that is recognized as a causative agent of septic
arthritis and osteomyelitis, primarily in infants and children. The bacterium is best detected by …
arthritis and osteomyelitis, primarily in infants and children. The bacterium is best detected by …
The contemporary bacteriologic epidemiology of osteoarticular infections in children in Switzerland
Objectives To assess the contemporary bacteriologic epidemiology of pediatric osteoarticular
infection with particular regard to children's ages, because Kingella kingae has gained …
infection with particular regard to children's ages, because Kingella kingae has gained …
Differentiating osteoarticular infections caused by Kingella kingae from those due to typical pathogens in young children
Osteoarticular infections caused by Kingella kingae are characterized by mild-to-moderate
clinical and biologic inflammatory signs that are different from those caused by Gram-positive …
clinical and biologic inflammatory signs that are different from those caused by Gram-positive …
Bilateral and gender differences during single-legged vertical jump performance in healthy teenagers
D Ceroni, XE Martin, C Delhumeau… - The Journal of …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Ceroni, D, Martin, XE, Delhumeau, C, and Farpour-Lambert, NJ. Bilateral and gender differences
during single-legged vertical jump performance in healthy teenagers. J Strength Cond …
during single-legged vertical jump performance in healthy teenagers. J Strength Cond …
Surgical treatment of missed Monteggia lesions in children
A Lädermann, D Ceroni, Y Lefevre… - Journal of children's …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose The treatment of an unrecognized Monteggia lesion continues to pose a therapeutic
challenge, as evidenced by the variety of surgical techniques described. Moreover, there …
challenge, as evidenced by the variety of surgical techniques described. Moreover, there …
[HTML][HTML] Human muscle economy myoblast differentiation and excitation-contraction coupling use the same molecular partners, STIM1 and STIM2
B Darbellay, S Arnaudeau, D Ceroni, CR Bader… - Journal of biological …, 2010 - ASBMB
Our recent work identified store-operated Ca 2+ entry (SOCE) as the critical Ca 2+ source
required for the induction of human myoblast differentiation (Darbellay, B., Arnaudeau, S., …
required for the induction of human myoblast differentiation (Darbellay, B., Arnaudeau, S., …
From prevention of pin-tract infection to treatment of osteomyelitis during paediatric external fixation
D Ceroni, C Grumetz, O Desvachez… - Journal of children's …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Pin-tract infection (PTI) is the most commonly expected problem, or even an almost inevitable
complication, when using external fixation. Left unteated, PTI will progress unavoidably, …
complication, when using external fixation. Left unteated, PTI will progress unavoidably, …