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pro vyhledávání: '"Kawther Bachraoui"'
Autor:
Elyes Lagha, Rami Tlili, Fares Azaiez, Rym Ben Romdhane, Kawther Bachraoui, Nourelhouda Nouira, Meriam Chaabouni, Youssef Ben Ameur
Publikováno v:
The Pan African Medical Journal
Klinefelter syndrome is the most common congenital abnormality causing primary hypogonadism and predisposing to a state of hypercoagulability. We report the case of a 37-year-old man, of Algerian nationality, diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome admit
Autor:
Rami, Tlili, Youssef, Ben Ameur, Wissem, Sdiri, Rim, Ben Romdhane, Kawther, Bachraoui, Mohamed Rachid, Boujnah
Publikováno v:
La Tunisie medicale. 90(5)
The sudden death in athletes is, in the vast majority of cases, related to ventricular fibrillation, often in a subject with unknown cardiovascular abnormality; this dramatic event has a significant impact on society and the medical profession. We co
Autor:
Aïda, Mokaddem, Wissem, Sdiri, Khalifa, Selmi, Badii, Darghouth, Haïfa, Mahjoub, Kawther, Bachraoui, Habib, Makni, Salem, Kachboura, Mohamed Rachid, Boujnah
Publikováno v:
La Tunisie medicale. 82(3)
We describe a 34-year-old man who suffered an acute myocardial infarction after carbon monoxide domestic exposure. The coronary angiogram was normal. The necrosis is explained in part by a severe coronary spasm. The purpose of this work was to assess
Autor:
Aïda, Mokaddem, Badi, Darghouth, Wicem, Sdiri, Anis, Khouadja, Habib, Makni, Khalifa, Selmi, Kawther, Bachraoui, Mohamed Rachid, Boujnah
Publikováno v:
La Tunisie medicale. 82
Congenital coronary aneurysms are an unusual anatomical entity. Their prognosis appears to be particularly dependent on the presence or absence of aneurysm thrombosis. We report three cases of congenital coronary aneurysms, diagnosed in one case afte
Autor:
Kawther, Bachraoui, Aida, Mokaddem, Khelifa, Selmi, Badi, Darghouth, Afef, Ben Halima, Chokri, Ben Naya, Salem, Kachboura, Mohamed Rachid, Boujnah
Publikováno v:
La Tunisie medicale. 81(8)
The authors report a retrospective study about 20 cases of left main coronary disease admitted during 7 years. The mean age is 60 years with a large predilection for men (65% cases). The left main coronary stenosis generally presented as instable ang