Publications by authors named "El Habib Belhaddad"

Although potentially disabling for couples, genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder (GPP/PD) is still not well understood. In Muslim countries, this condition reaches high levels, which could be because of the traditional social background. In this study, we aimed to identify the sociocultural determinants leading to GPP/PD in countries in the Middle East/North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and Turkey and to discuss the implications on management.

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Eisenmenger syndrome is a dramatic complication of certain heart diseases. It is an absolute contra-indication to pregnancy because it holds a high risk of maternal-fetal mortality. Nowadays, we don´t see much of this condition, because congenital heart defects are diagnosed during childhood, infancy, or prenatally; and even if a pregnancy occurs, it is usually terminated as soon as it is diagnosed.

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Acute intestinal obstruction is rare during pregnancy. Its diagnosis is difficult because the symptoms can be minimal and mimic signs of a regular pregnancy. Sigmoid volvulus is a common cause of these obstructions.

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Beta-thalassemia represents a range of hemoglobinopathies that are a consequence of an impairment in the synthesis of beta-globin chains. They result in different degrees of hemolysis and ineffective erythropoiesis, depending on the underlying mutations. They can lead to severe complications mainly resulting from anemia.

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Focal depressed fracture of the proximal tibial metaphysis without any articular involvement is a rare condition. We present a case of a 46-year-old man with a lacerated wound over the right proximal tibia after a history of slip and fall. The imaging involved to diagnose the condition included an X-ray, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to exclude a pathological fracture and to better delineate the relationship between the fractured bone and the surrounding structures.

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The diagnosis of adenomyoepitheliomas is difficult and relies on the presence of a double component of epithelial and myoepithelial cells belonging to the breast lobules and ducts. The clinical and imaging characteristics are not specific; thus, the diagnosis is histological. In this article, we present a case of a young female who presented with a 2 cm lump in the breast without other clinical symptoms, which revealed a benign adenomyoepithelioma (AME).

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