Publications by authors named "Ilyesse Haichour"

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  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFS) is a rare, intermediate malignancy skin tumor, accounting for about 0.1% of malignant skin tumors.
  • An 82-year-old patient presented with a swelling on the arm, which was treated through biopsy and wide surgical excision, with no need for additional therapies unless complications arise.
  • The diagnosis relies heavily on histological analysis, and while the overall prognosis is largely influenced by local malignancy, the risk of invasive metastasis is low.
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Open reduction with internal fixation is the gold standard treatment for tibial plateau fractures. However, some complications can be observed despite a well-established procedure. Apart from stiffness, malunion is the most frequent complication of tibial plateau fractures.

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Isolated acute dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint is a rare lesion, and in 50 % of cases goes unrecognized; it may be palmar or dorsal. Its diagnosis is suspected when the wrist is traumatic, painful, with limited pronosupination and no fracture on radiological examination. Treatment is aimed at preventing the development of chronic instability and/or arthrosis, and consists of reduction followed by immobilization.

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