Publications by authors named "Abdelmajid Letaief"

Biliary distomatosis is caused by a parasitis of trematode family: the fascialo hepatica. It is a rare affection in Tunisia. The diagnostic is often done in the status phase.

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Osler Weber Rendu Disease is an hereditary haemorrhagic télangectasia habitually revealed by reccurent bleeding (epistaxis). Hepatic involvement in Osler disease is found in 8 to 31%, manifested by cholestasis. We report an original observation of a cholangitis revealing Osler disease.

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GI stromal tumors are mesenchymatal tumors arising primarily from the digestive tract or from the omentum. Despite their rarity (less than 1% of digestive tumors). These tumors have become of current interest since the discovery of a treatment for metastatic and locally advanced tumors, the imatinib (Glivec).

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A prospective study was carried from January 1996 to December 2000 including patients that received adjuvant chemotherapy type FUFOL for colon carcinoma after curative surgery. Chemotherapy was recommended for all stage Dukes B2 end C. Adjuvant chemotherapy was administered to 24 patients (13 men and 11 women, mean age 56.

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Pancreas divisum, partial or non fusion of the dorsal and ventral pancreatic ductal system, affects up to 10 percent of the population. Approximately 25 percent of patients with pancreas divisum will develop complications such as recurrent pancreatitis. Surgical and endoscopic therapy usually include minor papilla sphincterotomy or sphincteroplasty to facilitate drainage of the dorsal ductal system.

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