Publications by authors named "I Khouaja"

Valproic acid holds a prominent position as the primary therapeutic option for epilepsy cases. The utilization of antiepileptic agents like valproic acid has been linked to disturbances in sleep architecture. Although scant, there exists a subset of studies that allude to the potential manifestation of sleep apnea as an adverse effect of valproic acid administration.

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Pulmonary actinomycosis is a rare anaerobic infection with non specific clinical and radiographic presentations that delay diagnosis. Throughout literature, a significant number of misdiagnosed cases have been reported. The diagnosis is substantially based on histopathological pattern.

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Drug-induced tubulointerstitial nephritis is an uncommon complication in patients on anti-tuberculosis therapy that can lead to permanent kidney damage. Rifampicin is the most offending drug. We report a case of a 41-years old man being treated for pulmonary tuberculosis and presenting with tubulointerstitial nephritis associated with rifampicin.

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Tuberculous pericarditis (TBP) is one of the most important causes of pericarditis in developing countries in which tuberculosis remains a public health problem. We report the case of a 20-year-old immunocompetent woman who presented with hypotension and tachycardia echocardiography showed a massive pericardial effusion and signs of tamponade. The patient underwent an urgent pericardiocentesis; 700 ccs of serosanguinous pericardial fluid was drained.

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COVID-19 pandemic has led to an overwhelming healthcare system causing a delay in management of other infectious diseases such as tuberculosis. Rasmussen aneurysm (RA) appears in chronic cavitary tuberculosis. We report here, three cases of pulmonary tuberculosis complicated by RA admitted to Department 1 of Abderrahmane Mami hospital in Tunisia.

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