Publications by authors named "Kharoubi Smail"

We conducted a clinical study of a patient with no particular medical history and without a personal or family history presenting with right facial asymmetry occurred two days after COVID-19 vaccination (recombinant vaccine). Full clinical examination, laboratory assessments and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were normal, suggesting the diagnosis of post-vaccine peripheral facial palsy (COVID-19). The diagnosis of peripheral facial palsy following COVID-19 vaccination with complete recovery was retained.

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Heerfordt's syndrome is a rare manifestation of sarcoidosis combining uveitis, parotidomegaly, facial paralysis and fever in its classic form. It is an active form of the disease whose diagnosis is facilitated by salivary gland biopsy. We conducted clinical observation of a 17-year-old female patient with uveitis, right parotidomegaly and right facial paralysis characterized by violent onset.

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Introduction: Drug-induced dysosomia is rare and its prevalence difficult to estimate, notably because of the lack of satisfactory criteria of imputability.

Observation: In a 59 year-old patient consulting for olfactory disorders that had progressed over the past 4 month, diagnosis of dysosomia secondary to the administration of nifedipine was maintained with a considerable score of imputability (negative clinical controls and partial regression of the disorder).

Comments: Drugs used in cardiology represent one of the major therapeutic classes that can lead to dysfunction in smell and/or taste.

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