Publications by authors named "F Elayoubi"

Article Synopsis
  • Solitary plasmacytoma is a rare cancer that makes up less than 5% of plasma cell tumors, commonly found in bones, especially the axial skeleton, while occurrences in the jaw are very uncommon.
  • Diagnosis relies on identifying a localized plasma cell tumor with no evidence of spread to other areas.
  • A case study is presented of a 65-year-old woman with a solitary bone plasmacytoma in her jaw, who received surgery alone and showed positive results after one year.
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Introduction And Importance: Extracranial meningiomas of the sinonasal tract are rare tumors. The diagnosis is not generally evident. We report, through an observation, the clinical particularities, the diagnostic difficulties and the therapeutic approach of primary sinonasal meningiomas.

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The sphenoethmoidal meningocele is a herniation of the meninges through a communication of the skull base with an aeric cavity. It means the presence of an osteomeningeal breach, which is manifested by cerebrospinal rhinorrhea and nasal obstruction. iIs diagnosis is based on a very specific radiological assessment and biology allows the dosage of certain substances to confirm the nature of the cerebrospinal fluid, such as beta-2-transferrin, Once the breach has been found, the endoscopic route exclusively allows the pathology to be treated and the defect to be reconstructed using different materials before the occurrence of serious complications such as meningitis.

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Amygdaloid cysts are benign dysembryological cystic tumors that develop in the antero-lateral part of the neck; they represent 2% of laterocervical tumors of the neck; they are among the most frequent gill anomalies; they represent 6.1% to 85.2% of second cleft anomalies.

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Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium called . According to the World Health Organization, tuberculosis is the leading cause of death by an infectious disease worldwide. We describe here a rare case of tuberculosis that presented as a giant nodule of the soft palate mimicking a tumor.

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