Philippe Deron
Free University of Brussels
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International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 1998
L Van Doorne; G. Wackens; M. de Maeseneer; Philippe Deron
A 12-year-old boy with characteristic findings of otodental syndrome is presented. Abnormalities of deciduous and permanent dentition included bulbous canines, globe-shaped posterior teeth and agenesis of maxillary premolars. High-frequency sensorineural hearing loss was demonstrated, and results of genetic studies indicated an autosomal dominant trait. This patient presented previously unreported findings, including generalized macrodontia, delayed mineralization of the mandibular premolars, and supplementary permanent maxillary canines.
Nuklearmedizin | 2011
Philippe Deron; Christel Vangestel; Ingeborg Goethals; A. De Potter; Marc Peeters; Hubert Vermeersch; C. Van de Wiele
AIM This study aimed at assessing the relationship between over-expression of glucose transporters and hexokinases, tumour proliferation and apoptosis corrected for cellularity and partial volume corrected (pvc) FDG SUV values in primary squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (pSCCHN). PATIENTS, METHODS In 27 consecutive patients suffering from pSCCHN, FDG SUVmax and mean pvc values of the primary tumour were derived from a pre-surgical routine staging FDG PET/CT examination. GLUT-1, GLUT-3, HK-1, HK-3 expression, tumour proliferation (Ki-67 staining) and the number of apoptotic cells (cleaved caspase-3 staining), corrected for tumour cellularity, were subsequently assessed on the corresponding post-surgically obtained biopsies and tumour specimens. FDG SUVmax and mean pvc values of pSCCHN were correlated with the corresponding histological findings. RESULTS FDG SUV max and mean pvc values correlated significantly: with GLUT-1 scores r = 0.408 (p = 0.04) and r = 0.439 (p = 0.03) as well as with the number of apoptotic cells r = 0.529 (p = 0.008) and r = 0.484 (p = 0.017). The number of apoptotic cells also correlated to GLUT-3 scores: r = 0.62 (p = 0.001) and GLUT-1 scores r = 0.528 (p = 0.008). CONCLUSION FDG SUV pvc proved significantly related to GLUT-1 expression by tumour cells and to the absolute number of apoptotic cells. The latter finding warrants further exploration and confirmation by additional studies.
Operations Research Letters | 1996
Philippe Deron; A Goossens; Ar Halama
The possible role of tumour-associated tissue eosinophilia (TATE) as a prognostic factor in epithelial tumours has been investigated before. TATE is supposed to be associated with good prognosis. In this study concerning 63 patients with laryngeal and/or pharyngeal squamous-cell carcinoma, we tried to verify this hypothesis. Of the 25 patients with TATE, 17 (68%) had a good outcome opposed to 8 (32%) with a poor outcome. This numerically better chance for a good outcome in case of TATE was however not statistically significant. Uniformity of research material, staining and classification of TATE together with more representative and larger series of patients should ascertain the real value of TATE as a valid prognostic factor in head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma.
Rhinology | 2005
M Caenen; K Hamels; Philippe Deron; Paul Clement
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 1998
Patrick Flamen; Nathalie Bernheim; Philippe Deron; Vicky Caveliers; Kris Chavatte; Philippe R. Franken; Axel Bossuyt
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2008
David Loose; Hubert Vermeersch; Filip De Vos; Philippe Deron; Guido Slegers; Christophe Van de Wiele
B-ent | 2005
J Claes; A Boudewyns; Philippe Deron; Vincent Vander Poorten; H Hoeve
Nuklearmedizin | 2011
Philippe Deron; Koen Mertens; Ingeborg Goethals; Sylvie Rottey; Fréderic Duprez; W. De Neve; Hubert Vermeersch; C. Van de Wiele
B-ent | 2005
Y Goffart; Marc Hamoir; Philippe Deron; J Claes; M Remacle
Histology and Histopathology | 2011
Philippe Deron; Hubert Vermeersch; Gilles Mees; Christel Vangestel; Patrick Pauwels; Christophe Van de Wiele