Publications by authors named "F Mihoubi"

Objective: To describe clinical and early shoulder-girdle MR imaging findings in severe COVID-19-related intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) after ICU discharge.

Methods: A single-center prospective cohort study of all consecutive patients with COVID-19-related ICU-AW from November 2020 to June 2021. All patients underwent similar clinical evaluations and shoulder-girdle MRI within the first month and then 3 months (± 1 month) after ICU discharge.

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  • Synovial sarcomas are rare cancers mostly found in young adults, and this study looked at how imaging tests could help predict how long patients might live.
  • Researchers studied 98 patients who had these tumors and found that factors like tumor size and presence of calcifications could help doctors understand patient outcomes better.
  • The study concluded that certain imaging features, especially calcifications seen in CT scans, can give important clues about a patient's long-term health beyond just age and tumor grade.
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Objective: To evaluate the proportion of extraskeletal, periosteal, and intramedullary Ewing sarcomas among musculoskeletal Ewing sarcomas.

Material And Method: Our single-center retrospective study included patients with musculoskeletal Ewing sarcoma diagnosed between 2005 and 2019 in our pathology center (cases from our adult bone tumor referral center and adult and pediatric cases referred for review). Recurrences, metastases, and visceral Ewing sarcomas were excluded.

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Background: The aim of the study is to evaluate functional and oncological outcomes of patients undergoing abdominal wall soft tissue tumors (AWSTT) surgery.

Methods: All consecutive patients that underwent surgery for malignant and intermediate AWSTT from 1999 to 2019 were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: Ninety-two patients were identified, 20 (22%) operated on for a desmoid tumor and 72 (78%) for a soft tissue sarcoma (STS).

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  • Many countries face challenges in widespread COVID-19 testing due to limited RT-PCR kits and CT-scans, prompting the need for a pre-test probability score for SARS-CoV-2 infection.
  • The study analyzed data from 605 patients across four university hospitals, focusing on demographic details, symptoms, and blood test results to identify key factors indicating infection risk.
  • The developed PARIS score demonstrated high accuracy in predicting SARS-CoV-2 infection, with a 93% positive predictive value and a 98% negative predictive value, making it a useful tool for clinicians in prioritizing tests and managing patient care.
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