Georges de Bilderling
The Catholic University of America
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European Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2000
Eddy Bodart; Georges de Bilderling; David Tuerlinckx; Jean Bernard Gillet
Foreign body inhalation is still a major cause of morbidity and even mortality in the under-fives. To reduce its frequency, more severe preventative measures must be imposed and to allow for early diagnosis, a low threshold for bronchoscopy is necessary. This retrospective study is based on 33 children referred to us for suspicion of inhaled foreign body. Symptomatology, clinical and paraclinical data are reviewed. Based on our practice and on the experience gained from the literature, we propose a management algorithm which will need to be further assessed by a prospective study.Foreign body inhalation is still a major cause of morbidity and even mortality in the under-fives. To reduce its frequency, more severe preventative measures must be imposed and to allow for early diagnosis, a low threshold for bronchoscopy is necessary. This retrospective study is based on 33 children referred to us for suspicion of inhaled foreign body. Symptomatology, clinical and paraclinical data are reviewed. Based on our practice and on the experience gained from the literature, we propose a management algorithm which will need to be further assessed by a prospective study.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2004
David Tuerlinckx; Eddy Bodart; Georges de Bilderling; Jean-François Nisolle
A 4.5-year-old boy with complement deficiency developed infection of the psoas caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. Pyomyositis of the psoas muscle is uncommon but should be included in the differential diagnosis of fever and lameness. The most useful diagnostic test is computed tomography guided needle aspiration, and underlying conditions should be sought.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2001
David Tuerlinckx; Eddy Bodart; Maria-Grazia Garrino; Gersende Weemaes; Georges de Bilderling
We report the case of a 22-month-old African boy with cutaneous lesions as the predominant feature of disseminated cryptococcosis (positive blood and cerebrospinal fluid cultures) and as the presenting manifestation of severe vertically acquired HIV infection (CDC C3 category). To our knowledge these cutaneous lesions have never been reported as the initial manifestation of AIDS in children.
Pediatric Pulmonology | 2005
Frans De Baets; Eddy Bodart; Michèle Dramaix‐Wilmet; Sabine Van daele; Georges de Bilderling; Sophie Masset; P. Vermeire; Olivier Michel
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2006
Te-Din Huang; Laetitia Avrain; Georges de Bilderling; Gerald Glupczynski
Revue médicale de Liège | 1999
David Tuerlinckx; Véronique Roelants; Georges de Bilderling; Eddy Bodart
Revue médicale de Liège | 2001
Georges de Bilderling; Michaël Mathot; Eddy Bodart
Archives De Pediatrie | 2001
Georges de Bilderling; Eddy Bodart; David Tuerlinckx; Georges Lawson
Louvain médical | 2000
Georges de Bilderling; H. Mabille; David Tuerlinckx; Eddy Bodart
Journal du Pédiatre Belge | 1999
Eddy Bodart; Georges de Bilderling; Jean-François Nisolle; David Tuerlinckx