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5. CLARKE B.F., DAVIES S.H. - Severe thrombocytopenic in infectious mononucleosis. Amer. J. Med. Sci., 1964, 248, 703-708. 13. KVALE G., HOIBY E~A., PEDERSEN E. -- Hodgkin's di- sease in patients with previous infectious mononucleosis. Int. J. Cancer, 1979, 23,593-597. 6. COTTON-KENNEDY C., DEMPSEY S.I., TALBOT- FILMS F. -- A short review of infectious mononucleosis, with haematological and serological findings in 465 cases. Ulster M ed. J., 1977, 46, 61-69. 7. DETHE G., GESER A., DAK N.E. -- Epidemiological evi- dence for causal relation ship beetween Epstein Barr virus and Barkitt's lymphoma from Uganda prospective study. Nature, 1978, 274,756-761. 8. ELLMANN L., CARVALHO A., JACOBSON B.M. et coil -- Platelet autoantibody in a cause of infectious mononucleo- sis presenting as thrombocytopenic purpura. Am. J. Med., 1973, 55,723-726. 9. FRY J. -- Infectious mononucleosis : some new observa- tions from a 15 years study.J. Fam. Pract., 1980, 10, 1087- 1089. 14. PENMAN H.G. -- Fatal infectious mononucleosis - a criti- cal review. J. Clin. Pathol., 1970, 23,765-77i. 15. PURTILLO D. -- Registry of fatal infectious mononucleo- sis and Epstein Barr virus infectious. J.A.M.A., 1980, 243, 1806. 16. PURTILLO D., SVEDMYR E., KLEIN G., BRITTON S., SANDSTEDT B.--Fatal infectious mononucleosis. N. Engl. J. Med., 1980, 503,, 159-160. 17. SERLOOS O. -- Infectious mononucieosis with thrombo- cytopenic, Act. Med. Scand., 1972, 192, 471-474. 18. SOHIER R., LENOIR G.M., LAMELIN J.P.- Les formes mortelles de l'infection primaire h virus Epstein Barr avec ou sans mononucl~ose infectieuse. Ann. Med. Int., 1981, 132, 48-57. 10. GROSSMANN L.A., WOLF S.M. -- Aorte thrombocytope- nic purpura in infectious mononucleosis. J.A.M.A., 1959, 17, 2208-2210. 11. KOPPES G.M., RATKIN G.A., COLTMAN C.A. -- ,~ Pancy- topenic and capillary lead syndrom ,~ with infectious mo- nonucleosis. South. Med.J., 1976, 69,145-148. 19. SULLIVAN J.L., BARRY D.W., LUCAS S.J., ALBRECHT P. -- Melases infectious in humain mononuclear cells ; Acute infection of peripheral blood lymphocytes and mo- nocytes. J. Expt. Med., 1975, 142,773-778. 20. VILDE J.L.- Syndrome mononucl6osique. Rev. Prat., 1980, 30, 145-146, 12. KOZINER B., HADLER N., PARILLO J., ELLMAN L.- Agranulocytosis following infectious mononucleosis. J.A.M.A., 1979, 225, 1235-1236. 21. WILLIAM P., HAMMOND HARLAN J., STEINBERG S. -- Severe neutropenia in infectious mononucleosis. West J. Med., 1979, 131, 92-97. ANALYSE DE LIVRE The aminoglycosides Microbiology, clinical use and toxicology 6dit6 par A. WHELTON et H.C. NEU Ce volume important (640 pages) est le second d'une s6rie d'ouvrages consacr6s ~ la n6phrologie. Un tiers environ du texte est en effet consacr6 h la toxicit6 r6nale des aminosides qui y est expos6e en d6tails. N6anmoins, l'ensemble correspond parfaitement au titre, les diff6rents aspects du snjet &ant tous abord6s : chimie, nouveaux produits, activit6 antibact6rienne et r6sistance, pharmacocin6tique, ototoxicit6 et divers aspects de l'utilisation clinique. R6dig6 par 38 sp6cialistes 6minents, l'ouvrage constitue une excellente raise au point, tr6s document6e sur les probl6mes fondamentaux pos6s par ce groupe d'antibiotiques et leur utilisation clinique. J.D. 575

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5. CLARKE B.F., DAVIES S.H. - Severe thrombocytopenic in infectious mononucleosis. Amer. J. Med. Sci., 1964, 248, 703-708.

13. KVALE G., HOIBY E~A., PEDERSEN E . - - Hodgkin's di- sease in pat ients with previous infectious mononucleosis. Int. J. Cancer, 1979, 23,593-597.

6. COTTON-KENNEDY C., DEMPSEY S.I., TALBOT- FILMS F . - - A short review of infectious mononucleosis, wi th haematological and serological findings in 465 cases. Ulster M ed. J., 1977, 46, 61-69.

7. DETHE G., GESER A., DAK N.E. - - Epidemiological evi- dence for causal relation ship beetween Epstein Barr virus and Barkitt 's lymphoma from Uganda prospective study. Nature, 1978, 274,756-761.

8. ELLMANN L., CARVALHO A., JACOBSON B.M. et coil - - Platelet autoantibody in a cause of infectious mononucleo-

sis presenting as thrombocytopenic purpura. Am. J. Med., 1973, 55,723-726.

9. FRY J. - - Infectious mononucleosis : some new observa- tions from a 15 years study.J. Fam. Pract., 1980, 10, 1087- 1089.

14. PENMAN H.G. - - Fatal infectious mononucleosis - a criti- cal review. J. Clin. Pathol., 1970, 23,765-77i.

15. PURTILLO D. - - Registry of fatal infectious mononucleo- sis and Epstein Barr virus infectious. J.A.M.A., 1980, 243, 1806.

16. PURTILLO D., SVEDMYR E., KLEIN G., BRITTON S., SANDSTEDT B . - - F a t a l infectious mononucleosis. N. Engl. J. Med., 1980, 503,, 159-160.

17. SERLOOS O. - - Infectious mononucieosis with thrombo- cytopenic, Act. Med. Scand., 1972, 192, 471-474.

18. SOHIER R., LENOIR G.M., LAMELIN J . P . - Les formes mortel les de l 'infection primaire h virus Epstein Barr avec ou sans mononucl~ose infectieuse. Ann. Med. Int., 1981, 132, 48-57.

10. GROSSMANN L.A., WOLF S.M. - - Aorte thrombocytope- nic purpura in infectious mononucleosis. J.A.M.A., 1959, 17, 2208-2210.

11. KOPPES G.M., RATKIN G.A., COLTMAN C.A. - - ,~ Pancy- topenic and capillary lead syndrom ,~ with infectious mo- nonucleosis. South. Med.J., 1976, 69,145-148.

19. SULLIVAN J.L., BARRY D.W., LUCAS S.J., ALBRECHT P. - - Melases infectious in humain mononuclear cells ; Acute infection of peripheral blood lymphocytes and mo- nocytes. J. Expt. Med., 1975, 142,773-778.

20. VILDE J . L . - Syndrome mononucl6osique. Rev. Prat., 1980, 30, 145-146,

12. KOZINER B., HADLER N., PARILLO J., ELLMAN L . - Agranulocytosis following infectious mononucleosis.

J.A.M.A., 1979, 225, 1235-1236.

21. WILLIAM P., HAMMOND HARLAN J., STEINBERG S. - - Severe neutropenia in infectious mononucleosis. West J.

Med., 1979, 131, 92-97.

ANALYSE DE LIVRE

The aminoglycosides

Microbiology, clinical use and toxicology

6 d i t 6 p a r A. W H E L T O N e t H . C . N E U

Ce volume impor tant (640 pages) est le second d'une s6rie d'ouvrages consacr6s ~ la n6phrologie. Un tiers environ du texte est en effet consacr6 h la toxicit6 r6nale des aminosides qui y est expos6e en d6tails. N6anmoins, l 'ensemble correspond parfaitement au titre, les diff6rents aspects du snjet &ant tous abord6s : chimie, nouveaux produits, activit6 antibact6rienne et r6sistance, pharmacocin6tique, ototoxicit6 et divers aspects de l 'uti l isation clinique. R6dig6 par 38 sp6cialistes 6minents, l 'ouvrage constitue une excellente raise au point , tr6s document6e sur les probl6mes fondamentaux pos6s par ce groupe d'antibiotiques et leur ut i l isat ion clinique.

J.D.

575