Publications by authors named "A Lamrissi"

Introduction And Importance: OEIS complex is a rare and complex anomaly of the genitourinary and intestinal tract. It includes Omphalocele, Exstrophy of cloaca, Imperforate anus and Spinal defects.

Presentation Of Case: We are reporting a case of OEIS complex.

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Introduction: Heterotopic pregnancy is a rare form of pregnancy, defined by the coexistence of an ectopic and an intrauterine pregnancy. The diagnosis of heterotopic pregnancy remains one of the greatest challenges of the gynecological-obstetrical emergencies.

Case Presentation: We report a rare case of spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy of a 28-year-old woman, diagnosed with a heterotopic pregnancy by ultrasound and treated by laparotomy in emergency obstetrical department of Ibn Rochd University Hospital of Casablanca.

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Fetal biometry and amniotic fluid volume assessments are two essential yet repetitive tasks in fetal ultrasound screening scans, aiding in the detection of potentially life-threatening conditions. However, these assessment methods can occasionally yield unreliable results. Advances in deep learning have opened up new avenues for automated measurements in fetal ultrasound, demonstrating human-level performance in various fetal ultrasound tasks.

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Article Synopsis
  • Collodion baby (CB) syndrome is a rare skin condition affecting about 1 in 100,000 births, where the newborn's skin appears cornified and parchment-like, leading to serious complications.
  • A case study involved a 30-year-old mother who delivered a female infant after 8 months of pregnancy, revealing extensive scaling and a fish-like appearance, indicative of CB.
  • Although CB poses challenges such as limited movement and requires supportive treatment, advancements in neonatal care have reduced its mortality rate significantly.
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Introduction: Pregnancy is a physiological state whose association with any pathology gives it specific characteristics in the management of patients. Meningioma is the most frequent brain tumor but rarely develops during pregnancy. Treatment of the tumor generally follows the same principle as that proposed outside pregnancy, with priority given to the mother's life.

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