Michèle Magremanne
Université libre de Bruxelles
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Laryngoscope | 2009
Sven Saussez; Rokneddine Javadian; Chloé Hupin; Michèle Magremanne; Gilbert Chantrain; Isabelle Loeb; Christine Decaestecker
Bisphosphonate‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BROJ) is a serious oral complication of bisphosphonate (BP) treatment involving the exposure of necrotic maxillary or mandibular bone. Our purpose is to describe the clinical presentation of 34 cases of BROJ and to identify potential risk factors.
Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging | 2011
Rose Ghanooni; Isabelle Delpierre; Michèle Magremanne; Catherine Vervaet; Nicolas Dumarey; Myriam Remmelink; Simon Lacroix; Nicola Trotta; Sergio Hassid; Serge Goldman
We evaluated the diagnostic performance of (18)F-FDG PET/CT and MRI for the assessment of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) relapse. Since early treatment might prevent inoperable relapse, we also evaluated THE performance of early unenhanced (18)F-FDG PET/CT in residual tumor detection. The study was prospectively performed on 32 patients who underwent (18)F-FDG PET/CT and MRI before treatment and at 4 and 12 months after treatment. (18)F-FDG PET/CT was also performed 2 weeks after the end of radiotherapy. Histopathology or a minimum of 18 months follow-up were used as gold standard. Before treatment (18)F-FDG PET/CT and MRI detected all primary tumors except for two limited vocal fold lesions (sensitivity 94%). MRI was more sensitive than (18)F-FDG PET/CT for the detection of local extension sites (sensitivity 75 vs 58%), but at the cost of a higher rate of false positive results (positive predictive value 74 vs 86%). For relapse detection at 4 months, sensitivity was significantly higher for (18)F-FDG PET/CT (92%) than for MRI (70%), but the diagnostic performances were not significantly different at 12 months. For the detection of residual malignant tissue 2 weeks post-radiotherapy, sensitivity and specificity of (18)F-FDG PET/CT were respectively 86 and 85% (SUV cut-off value 5.8). (18)F-FDG PET/CT is effective in the differentiation between residual tumor and radiation-induced changes, as early as 2 weeks after treatment of a primary HNSCC. For follow-up, performance of (18)F-FDG PET/CT and MRI are similar except for a higher sensitivity of (18)F-FDG PET/CT at 4 months.
Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale | 2008
Michèle Magremanne; Catherine Vervaet
INTRODUCTION The oral melanoma (OM) account for 1% of all melanomas. The prognosis is poor despite an adequate locoregional control of the disease. CLINICAL CASE A 45-year-old woman presented with submandibular lymph nodes, having metastised from a melanoma. Oral cavity examination revealed a pigmented lesion of the gingiva in front of tooth 12, with satellite spots. Surgical treatment, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy failed and the patient died 16 months after diagnosis. DISCUSSION Oral melanomas have a poor prognosis probably because they are generally detected late. The most common sites for oral melanomas are the palate and maxillary gingiva. About 30% of OM is preceded by areas of oral pigmentation for several months or years. The prognosis is poor with a 5% to 20% five-year survival rate.
Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale | 2009
Michèle Magremanne; Wendy Baeyens; S. Awada; Catherine Vervaet
Revue Médicale de Bruxelles | 2004
F Montjean; Laurence Evrard; Michèle Magremanne; Caroline C Vervaet; Stéphane Louryan; Philippe Daelemans
Bulletin du Groupement International pour la Recherche Scientifique en Stomatologie et Odontologie | 2011
Laurence Dufrasne; Michèle Magremanne; Dominique Parent; Laurence Evrard
Revue Médicale de Bruxelles | 2007
Michèle Magremanne; Catherine Aubert; Caroline C Vervaet; Laurence Dufrasne; Laurence Evrard; Philippe Daelemans
Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale | 2007
Michèle Magremanne; Laurence Dufrasne; Catherine Vervaet; Philippe Daelemans; William Legrand
Bulletin du Groupement international pour la recherche scientifique en stomatologie & odontologie | 2011
Laurence Dufrasne; Michèle Magremanne; Dominique Parent; Laurence Evrard
Archive | 2008
Marc Lemort; Michèle Magremanne; Catherine Vervaet; Michel Petein; Laurence Evrard