Publications by authors named "Haifa Ben-Romdhane"

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  • Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS) is a rare condition that can present symptoms similar to other diseases, often leading to misdiagnosis; in this case, it was confused with an internal hernia.
  • A 52-year-old male experienced abdominal pain and bloating for six months, and imaging suggested an internal hernia, but surgery revealed EPS with fibrous tissue encasing the bowel.
  • EPS symptoms are caused by a thick capsule around the intestines, typically linked to peritoneal dialysis or inflammatory disorders, and treatment varies from managing underlying causes to surgical interventions, which carry risks of recurrence and high mortality.
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Unlabelled: Introduction-Aim: The iatrogenic risk in the elderly is a real public health problem due to its frequency and seriousness. Our study aimed to analyze the epidemiological, clinical and chronological aspects of adverse drug reactions occurring in elderly subjects and to identify the incriminated drugs.

Methods: We carried out a retrospective study of all the observations of adverse drug reactions in elderly subjects, notified to the Clinical Pharmacology department of Monastir over a period of 17 years (2004 - 2020).

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  • Thiopurine drugs are used to treat conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, and their metabolism is influenced by the enzymes TPMT and ITPA.
  • This study focuses on Tunisian patients to assess how genetic factors and other variables affect the pharmacokinetics of thiopurine drugs.
  • The research found specific genetic variants and identified gender as a significant factor affecting drug variability, emphasizing the importance of TPMT testing for optimal treatment safety and efficacy.
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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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Clozapine is characterized by a large within- and between-patient variability in its pharmacokinetics, attributed to non-genetic and genetic factors. A cross-sectional analysis of clozapine trough concentration (Clz C0) issued from Tunisian schizophrenic patients was collected and analysed using a nonparametric modelling approach. We assessed the impact of demographic covariates (age, weight and sex), patient's habits (smoking status, alcohol and caffeine intake) and the genetic factors (CYP1A2*1C, CYP1A2*1F and CYP2C19*2 polymorphisms) on each pharmacokinetic parameter.

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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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Melanoma arising from melanocytes is an uncommon neoplastic lesion, with rare occurrences in anorectal mucosa. While mucosal melanomas constitute a small portion of all melanomas, anorectal cases are even rarer and present with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis. Surgical management is central, with evolving debates regarding optimal approaches.

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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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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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