Publications by authors named "Fadhel N"

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  • * Using a nonparametric approach, the model examined how factors like age and kidney function (creatinine clearance) affected drug distribution and clearance.
  • * Results showed that the model accurately predicts vancomycin levels, highlighting the need for personalized dosing to ensure optimal effectiveness and safety for patients with varying degrees of renal impairment.
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Purpose: The safety profile of methimazole (MMI) seems to be better than propylthiouracil in the management of hyperthyroidism. It is therefore advisable to use IMM as the first choice in Graves' patients. It is important to keep this drug in patients regardless of minor side effects.

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DRESS related to first-line antituberculosis drugs (ATD) is a challenging diagnosis. With a long-lasting combined treatment of 4-concomitantly administrated drugs, identification of the culprit drug remains difficult and may expose patients to treatment interruption and affect their outcome. A 42-year-old female, treated with isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol for multifocal tuberculosis, developed, 40 days later, hyperthermia, facial edema, cervical lymphadenopathy and generalized exanthema.

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Background: Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a severe adverse drug reaction. It is uncommon in the paediatric population and can be difficult to diagnose as its initial symptoms may mimic a viral infection.

Objective: To analyse the features of paediatric DRESS and to evaluate the interest of skin tests in identifying the causative drugs.

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Background: A prospective validation of pharmacokinetic population (Pk pop) of Tacrolimus (Tac) for dose adjustment in kidney transplant patients was assessed in only one study. The present study was aimed at prospectively evaluating the performance of our previously developed Tac- Pk pop model in predicting trough concentration (C0) in Tunisian kidney transplant patients.

Patients And Method: It was a prospective study including patients who had undergone kidney transplantation at Monastir-Nephrology Department.

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  • * Reported conditions include inflammatory arthritis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and various neurological and autoimmune disorders, with no cases of autoimmune pancreatitis previously documented.
  • * This text discusses a specific case of type I autoimmune pancreatitis that may be linked to the Sputnik V vaccine.
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Purpose: Autoimmune encephalitis is a neurological emergency of new-onset altered mental status, caused by an exaggerated immune-mediated response that targets the central nervous system. Autoimmune encephalitis has become an emerging differential diagnosis, when a classical infection cannot explain neurological symptoms. Displaying overlapping clinical presentations, ranging from the insidious onset of cognitive deficiency to more severe forms of encephalopathy with refractory seizures, autoimmune encephalitis can be challenging for clinicians.

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Background: Urticaria following the COVID-19 vaccine was rarely reported and had a short self-limited resolution. However, there has been relatively little literature published on CSU induced by COVID-19 vaccines.

Purpose: We describe a case series of patients who experienced CSU after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.

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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the main causes of fixed drug eruption (FDE). Cross-sensitivity between chemically unrelated NSAIDs has been rarely described in FDE. We report herein two cases of NSAID-induced FDE confirmed by oral provocation test (OPT) with a literature review.

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Background: To date, no study has identified a clear relationship between drug and a specific clinical presentation of DRESS.

Objectives: To investigate the particularities of DRESS and analyze the variation of DRESS pattern according to culprit drugs.

Methods: We analyzed cases of DRESS notified to the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the University Hospital of Monastir over a 15-year period.

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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptom (DRESS) is a severe adverse drug-induced reaction. Commonly related to anticonvulsant and allopurinol, DRESS can affect both adults and children. Cefotaxime is rarely associated with DRESS, especially with children.

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Erythema nodosum (EN), the most common form of panniculitis, is a reactive inflammation of the subcutaneous fat clinically presented with a sudden onset of painful, erythematous, nodular, subcutaneous lesions, typically localized to the pretibial area. EN is commonly caused by numerous infections (especially beta-haemolytic streptococcal infections), autoimmune diseases (sarcoidosis), inflammatory bowel conditions and drugs. EN induced by Covid-19 vaccines is rarely reported.

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Case presentation This case report concerns a 49-year-old woman who developed cholestasis (build-up of bile in the liver) two months and a half after initiating norethisterone, progestin-only pills, which resolved after the withdrawal of these pills.

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Providing a dynamic access control model that uses real-time features to make access decisions for IoT applications is one of the research gaps that many researchers are trying to tackle. This is because existing access control models are built using static and predefined policies that always give the same result in different situations and cannot adapt to changing and unpredicted situations. One of the dynamic models that utilize real-time and contextual features to make access decisions is the risk-based access control model.

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