Publications by authors named "Ennouhi M"

The textile industry contributes significantly to environmental pollution through dyeing and finishing processes that release dyes into wastewater. Even small amounts of dyes can have harmful effects and cause negative impacts. These effluents have carcinogenic, toxic, and teratogenic properties and can take a long time to be naturally degraded through photo/bio-degradation processes.

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Vinorelbine is an anticancer agent with high clinical efficacy for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a rare but serious cutaneous adverse reaction associated with drug therapy. We hereby present a case report of a patient with metastatic breast cancer, treated with vinorelbine, who developed toxic epidermal necrolysis.

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Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is a benign proliferation and hypertrophy involving the scalp which exhibits furrows resembling the cerebral cortex convolutions. The diagnosis of CVG is based on clinical findings. Complementary investigations are recommended to rule out local or systemic underlying disorders.

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The sinus pericranii refers to a set of clinical presentations that share a pathological communication between the scalp veins and the underlying cranial venous sinus. The nature of this connection ranges from the simple dilatation of the emissary veins, to wide connections through a calvarial bone loss leaving almost the cranial venous sinus in direct contact with the subcutaneous tissue. The authors present the case of an occipital pericranii sinus of intraoperative discovery.

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Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is an infrequent vascular tumor that has an intermediate prognosis between the prognosis of the angioma and that of the angiosarcoma. Its evolution is characterized by a tendency to recurrence and metastases. EHE has been reported in locations such as: lungs, liver, bone and soft tissues.

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Background: We present the results of a comparative prospective study of the resistance profile of strains isolated from pathological material of patients hospitalized in the burn unit of the military hospital in Rabat and from their environment over a period of one and a half years (July 2009-February 2011).

Methods: The study concerned 125 pathological products from patients (40 men, 20 women; mean age 38±14.8 years; range 2 to 80 years) hospitalized with burns.

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A retrospective study was conducted of burn patients admitted to the military hospital in Rabat, Morocco, in the 6-yr period from 2004 to 2009. This is the first multivariate study to be performed in Morocco. The epidemiological data from the 291 patients hospitalized were collected and studied.

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A burn due to the plate of a diathermy knife is a rare but serious accident owing to the depth of the lesion and its localization, especially when it occurs in a surgical context that creates difficulties for both the patient and the surgeon. Such burns are unpredictable and also serious not only because of their location but also because they occur during a surgical operation in patients who are already ill. Such burns have to be dealt with by specialists.

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Ann Burns Fire Disasters

March 2009

Diabetic neuropathy is a frequent complication of diabetes. The most frequent clinical form is known as "sock polyneuritis", with loss of sensitivity to pain in the feet. Hot water bottle burns are the prerogative of diabetic patients suffering from a form of sensitive polyneuropathy.

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