Publications by authors named "L Hamdoun"

Nineteen women with cardiovascular disease underwent voluntary per-celioscopic sterilisation under local anesthesia at the La Rabta Maternity and Neonatology Centre, Tunis, Tunisia, between 1 July 1988 and 31 March 1989. There were 8 cases of hypertension, 1 of mitral insufficiency and 10 cases of surgically treated valve disease (6 cases of commissurotomy for mitral stenosis and 4 valve replacements). Mean parity of the women was 5 and mean age 35.

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Maffucci's syndrome was first described in 1881 and results of a mesodermic dysembryoplasia, congenital but not hereditary. Pathogenic hypothesis are multiple. This syndrome is characterized by the occurrence of multiple haemangiomas in the soft tissue, and multiple enchondromas of the bones.

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Fifty five voluntary sterilisations were carried out during the immediate post-partum period via celioscopy and under local anesthesia at the La Rabta maternity and neonatology centre, Tunis, between 1 July 1988 and 31 March 1989. The women had a mean age of 34.6, mean parity of 6 and living children of both sexes.

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Peripartum cardiomyopathy is defined as a syndrome of cardiac failure occurring in the latter part of pregnancy or in the puerperium without obvious cause and without prior evidence of heart disease. Analysis of the particular features of this syndrome and a review of the literature indicate its similarity with other cardiomyopathies in terms of clinical features, natural history and treatment, but maternal and fetal prognosis is poor.

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The authors report 58 patients undergoing hysterosalpingography (HSG) then hysteroscopy (HC) for investigation of the uterine cavity. Comparison of HSG and HC findings revealed the following: In 26.9 per cent of cases HC disproved or rectified the result of HSG.

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