Publications by authors named "Jenzri Mourad"

Reichel syndrome or primary synovial chondromatosis (PSC) is an uncommon benign metaplastic condition that usually affects large joints. Though shoulder involvement was scarce, there are only a few cases in the pediatric population. A 14- year-old boy was admitted to the Pediatric Orthopedics department with right shoulder pain for 14 months.

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  • Bone pain in children can signal serious underlying issues or distant problems rather than just local injuries.
  • It's crucial to check for additional symptoms that may indicate a more complex condition.
  • In this case, exophthalmos (bulging eyes) helped identify neuroblastoma that had spread to the bone.
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  • Talus fractures and subtalar dislocations in children are extremely rare, making up only a small percentage of pediatric injuries, emphasizing the uniqueness of such cases.
  • A case study involving a 14-year-old with a medial subtalar dislocation and a Hawkins stage III talar neck fracture was successfully treated using the Bootjack Technique, with the patient recovering fully after immobilization and physiotherapy.
  • Despite limited documented cases, it's important for medical professionals to recognize these injuries due to potential complications, highlighting that orthopedic treatment can be a safe and effective management option for young patients.
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Introduction: Diagnosis and treatment of displaced humerus lateral condylar fracture is well codified with open reduction and pinning. For non-displaced or minimally displaced lateral condylar (NMDLC) fractures, diagnosis can be challenging because of cartilaginous structures none visualized on radiographs.

Aim: To determine the usefulness of MRI in evaluating articular extension of NMDLC fracture.

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Introduction And Importance: Quadriceps palsy is a sign of femoral nerve injury. Classically it is a compression of the nerve by a haematoma of the iliopsoas muscle in haemophiliacs and patients on anticoagulants. Could this haematoma form after a trauma in a healthy athlete?

Case Presentation: We report a case of 16-year-old kickboxer with no previous history who had been complaining of the left groin for 3 weeks after being struck in the left iliac fossa.

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Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare disease. It is a non-microbial inflammatory bone affection that occurs more often in children with insidious onset and non specific presentation making diagnosis challenging. This study reports a case of CRMO with an unusual location.

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Multiple myeloma is a neoplasm of plasma cells affecting mostly the elderly with incidence peaks between 60 and 70 years. This disease is exceedingly rare in younger people, especially in adults under 30-year-old. Non-secretory multiple myeloma accounts for 1-5% of all cases of multiple myeloma.

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Giant cell reparative granuloma (GCRG) is a rare, benign intra osseous lytic lesion occurring especially in gnathis bone but also seen in feet and hands. It has similar clinical and radiological presentations than giant cell tumor, chondroblastoma, aneurysmal bone cyst, and hyperparathyroidism brown tumors but with specific histological findings We report a case of a GCRG of hallux phalanx in 18 years old patient appearing many years after enchondroma curettage and grafting. Radiographs showed a multiloculated osteolytic lesions involving whole phalanx with cortical thinning and without fluid-fluid levels in CT view.

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