Publications by authors named "Kamoun Thouraya"

Background And Aim: Megaloblastic anemia (MA) is a rare pathology in childhood due, in the majority of cases, to a deficiency of folic acid and/or vitamin B12 (cobalamin). This study aims to determine the epidemiological, clinical, and paraclinical profiles of MA in children and to specify its etiologies, therapeutic modalities, and treatment responses.

Methods: This is a retrospective descriptive study of MA cases in children carried out in the General Pediatrics Department of the Hedi Chaker University Hospital of Sfax over a period of 42 years, from January 1979 to December 2021.

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  • This study focuses on chronic immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) in children, reporting on epidemiological data and clinical management from a pediatric department in southern Tunisia over 13 years.
  • Out of 72 newly diagnosed ITP cases, 11 evolved into chronic ITP, with a mix of symptoms and complications, including two patients who experienced severe cases requiring advanced treatment.
  • The findings highlight the difficulties pediatricians face in managing chronic ITP, emphasizing the importance of existing guidelines to assist in treatment strategies for severe cases.
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Introduction: Acute rheumatic fever (ARF) is a multi-systemic disease, in which cardiac involvement is the most serious major manifestation of disease. The aim of this study was to analyse cardiac involvement in children with ARF and his risk factors.

Materials And Methods: It were a retrospective study including all children under the age of 14 years who were hospitalized for ARF in the pediatric department of the CHU Hédi Chaker of Sfax, during a period of twelve years (2010-2022).

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Leigh syndrome (LS) and Leigh-like spectrum are the most common infantile mitochondrial disorders characterized by heterogeneous neurologic and metabolic manifestations. Pathogenic variants in SLC carriers are frequently reported in LS given their important role in transporting various solutes across the blood-brain barrier. SLC19A3 (THTR2) is one of these carriers transporting vitamin-B1 (vitB1, thiamine) into the cell.

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Objectives: Early diagnosis in Turner syndrome is desirable to optimize growth and puberty and yet, it is often made late. Here, we aim to identify age at diagnosis, clinical features at presentation and potential strategies to improve the care of TS girls.

Methods: Retrospective study, including patients from 14 care centers across Tunisia including neonatal and pediatric care units, adult endocrinology and genetics departments.

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Guillain-Barré syndrome has been associated with acute severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in children. Here, we report a 4-year-old boy who developed Guillain-Barré syndrome in the course of multisystem inflammatory syndrome related to COVID-19.

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Ovarian causes of precocious pseudo-puberty (PPP) include McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) and juvenile granulosa cell tumour (JGCT). We describe a case of PPP in which bilateral ovarian enlargement with multiple cysts progressed to unilateral JGCT. A girl aged 2.

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Introduction: Congenital lung malformations (CLM) include a complex range of developmental abnormalities. Currently, most are diagnosed prenatally or during early childhood.

Objective: to investigate clinical and imaging findings of congenital lung malformations in children.

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  • Home accidents among children are a significant public health concern, leading to many injuries and fatalities, particularly in younger children.
  • A study of 231 domestic accidents in pediatric patients at Hedi Chaker Hospital from 2008 to 2012 revealed that most incidents involved children under 4 years old, with accidental poisonings being the most frequent type of accident.
  • The research found key statistics: 105 cases of poisonings (mainly from caustics), 64 foreign body accidents, and additional incidents such as trauma from falls, envenomation, drowning, burns, and electric shock.
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Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a rare and life-threatening hyperinflammatory condition that may be triggered by infections, autoimmune and immunologic disorders, malignancies, and metabolic diseases. Early and accurate diagnosis of HLH and its underlying cause is of paramount importance for proper management and prognosis. We report the case of a Tunisian 21-month-old girl who initially presented clinical features of HLH related to a lysosomal acid lipase deficiency.

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In adults, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) are considered as serological markers of several diseases, especially vasculitis and glomerulonephritis. Since ANCA are rarely positive in children, few data about the clinical relevance of these auto-antibodies in pediatric population have been reported. Therefore, our study aims to describe the spectrum of disorders associated with positive ANCA in Tunisian children.

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Background: Hereditary vitamin D-resistant rickets (HVDRR) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the early onset of rickets and is caused by mutations in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene. Some HVDRR patients also have alopecia.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively studied the clinical features, laboratory findings, genetic defects, as well as responses to treatment in a series of children with HVDRR.

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Background: Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is a multisystem disorder characterized by progressive neurologic impairment, variable immunodeficiency, impaired organ maturation, X-ray hypersensitivity, oculocutaneous telangiectasia, and a predisposition to malignancy.

Aim: We performed this study in order to describe clinical, immunological and molecular features of patients with AT followed in the south of Tunisia Methods: we performed a retrospective study (1996-2012) in the south of Tunisia about all cases of A-T in order to describe their clinical, immunological and molecular features.

Results: 11 cases of AT were found.

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Glutathione synthetase deficiency (GSSD) is a rare disorder of glutathione metabolism with varying clinical severity. Patients may present with hemolytic anemia alone or together with acidosis and central nervous system impairment. Diagnosis is made by clinical presentation and detection of elevated concentrations of 5-oxoproline in urine and low glutathione synthetase activity in erythrocytes or cultured skin fibroblasts.

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Background: the primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) in children has a favorable evolution in most of cases. aim: describe the epidemiological and therapeutic data and the outcome of primary immune thrombocytopenia in our patients and propose a treatment plan to standardize the management of this disease in our region. methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 140 cases of primary immune thrombocytopenia collected in department of pediatrics and hematology of Hedi Chaker hospital during a period of 15 years.

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Background: The bacterial meningitis in children remains a worrisome affection both by its frequency and by its gravity.

Aim: describe the epidemiological, clinical and evolutionary data of bacterial meningitis in children aged between 3 months and 15 years.

Methods: we conducted a retrospective study of all cases of bacterial meningitis collected in the department of pediatrics of Hedi Chaker hospital, during a period of 6 years (2006-2011).

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Background: Epilepsy is a chronic disease, often with an onset during childhood and characterized by spontaneous and recurrent seizures. It concerns 0.5-1% of children under 16 years of age.

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We have reported the first Tunisian case of triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) deficiency in a 2-year-old girl. She was the first child of a nonconsanguineous couple. The disease included a neonatal onset of chronic hemolytic anemia, recurrent low-respiratory infections then progressive neurological involvement.

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Background: Primary immunodeficiency disorders (PID) are a heterogeneous group of diseases, characterized by an increased susceptibility to infections.

Aim: To determine the frequency of PID in south of Tunisia to collect information on clinical experience with these disorders.

Methods: Over a period of 16 years (1995 - 2010), primary immunodeficiency was confirmed in 51 patients (31 boys and 20 girls).

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