Publications by authors named "A Arous"

Article Synopsis
  • Refsum disease is a rare genetic disorder affecting lipid metabolism, leading to the buildup of phytanic acid and resulting in symptoms like ataxia, neuropathy, and hearing loss, with potential cardiac issues developing later in life.
  • A case study presented a 38-year-old man who experienced acute heart failure due to dilated cardiomyopathy, confirmed by high levels of phytanic acid, illustrating that cardiac problems are common in advanced Refsum disease.
  • Management options for Refsum disease include dietary restrictions on phytanic acid and lipid apheresis to alleviate symptoms and improve patients' quality of life.
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Introduction: Meningiomas are tumors derived from arachnoid cells. More than 90% of cases have a benign clinical course and are classified as grade I according to the World Health Organization. A confrontation between radiologic findings and pathological examination is necessary to predict the grading of meningiomas.

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Post-traumatic carotid-cavernous fistula is an abnormal communication between the internal carotid artery in its intracavernous portion and the cavernous sinus, resulting from a tear in the arterial wall connecting the internal carotid artery with the cavernous sinus. Direct gunshot trauma is unusual. Clinically, the symptoms most often include a classic triad: red eye, chemosis and proptosis.

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