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Le fluconazole, commercialisé sous le nom de Diflucan, est un antifongique appartenant à la classe des triazolés. Son action repose sur l’inhibition de la 14α-déméthylase dépendante du cytochrome P450, empêchant la conversion du lanostérol en ergostérol, composant essentiel de la membrane fongique. Cette inhibition fragilise la membrane et conduit à la mort cellulaire. La biodisponibilité du fluconazole est élevée (90 %), avec une pénétration efficace dans le liquide céphalorachidien, ce qui justifie son utilisation dans les méningites cryptococciques. Sa demi-vie longue permet des administrations espacées. Les données cliniques soulignent son rôle dans la prise en charge des candidoses systémiques, des candidémies et des infections opportunistes chez les sujets immunodéprimés. Les références thérapeutiques indiquent que diflucan prix est intégré dans de nombreux protocoles, tout en rappelant la surveillance nécessaire des enzymes hépatiques et les interactions avec les substrats du CYP3A4 et du CYP2C9.

Department of Plastic Surgery - Plastic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is a program with an incredibly rich history that began in the early 1940s and has culminated into Departmental status. Through the years, our efforts have been strongly supported by four important pillars: excellence in clinical care, service, education and cutting edge research.

  • http://www.plasticsurgery.pitt.edu/news-events/dr-lorelei-grunwaldt-reattaches-12-year-old%27s-severed-arm Dr. Lorelei Grunwaldt reattaches 12-year old's severed arm | Department of Plastic Surgery - Several media outlets, including the Washington Times, have reported on Dr Grunwaldt's heroic effort: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Quick action at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh saves boy's severed arm Washington Times (AP) - Doctor: 12-year-old’s arm reattached, recovery takes years WPXI-TV -Doctor: 12-year-old's arm reattached, r
  • http://www.plasticsurgery.pitt.edu/news-events/donor-supports-research-addressing-dupuytren%E2%80%99s-disease Donor Supports Research Addressing Dupuytren’s Disease | Department of Plastic Surgery -  Donor Supports Research Addressing Dupuytren’s Disease (McGowan Institute affiliated faculty member Dr. Latha Satish) The McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine recently received a $100,000 gift in support of the vital work being done by Latha Satish, MSc, MPhil, PhD.
  • http://www.plasticsurgery.pitt.edu/news-events/dr-j-peter-rubin-wins-mcgowan-institute-regenerative-medicine-grant-month-april-2015 Dr. J. Peter Rubin wins McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine Grant of the Month | April 2015 | Department of Plastic Surgery - PIJ Peter RubinTitleInjectable Engineered Tissue for Cancer ReconstructionDescription:Breast reconstruction relieves physical discomfort and psychological distress following mastectomy for over 90,000 women in the United States annually.
  • http://www.plasticsurgery.pitt.edu/news-events/massive-weight-loss-surgery-highlighted Massive Weight Loss Surgery Highlighted | Department of Plastic Surgery -  The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) Life After Weight Loss program is nationally and internationally recognized for its innovative body contouring surgical techniques following massive weight loss. Headed by McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine faculty member J.
  • http://www.plasticsurgery.pitt.edu/news-events/dr-kathju-interviewed-ivanhoecom Dr. Kathju interviewed by Ivanhoe.com | Department of Plastic Surgery - Click here for informationhttp://www.abc12.com/news/healthsource/headlines/Oxygen-is-helping-to-he...  http://www.waaytv.com/appnews/doctors-say-oxygen-can-heal-cancer-s-hidde...http://www.wndu.com/home/headlines/Doctors-say-oxygen-can-heal-cancers-h...

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  • MKATL - Entertaining to watch, but doesn't really clean.

    1 You can't take your eye off of it. It's completely mesmerizing. This is mainly because you have to watch it constantly to ensure it covers the entire room. If you don't watch it, it simply does not cover an entire room - just random areas - at least in my house.

  • Michael McCarver - Classic!

    You cant go wrong with a GBWR! I was sad to see that photos did not mesh well with the desription but who needs pictures, right?