Publications by authors named "Lamia Kouba"

Background: Psychosis in pregnancy is rare and could be life-threatening. It requires prompt evaluation and proper management accordingly. Anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (anti-NMDAr) encephalitis following herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is a rare cause of psychosis during pregnancy.

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Introduction: Basal cell carcinoma is the most common nonmelanotic skin cancer. It has variable clinical and histological subtypes that vary in their aggressiveness and liability to recurrence and metastasis. Chronic ultraviolet radiation exposure is considered to be the main risk factor for developing basal cell carcinoma; therefore, it typically arises on sun-exposed skin, mainly the head and neck.

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Background: Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition characterized by an inappropriate immune reaction against gluten. It classically presents as chronic diarrhea, bloating, and nausea in addition to malabsorption symptoms such as weight loss and micronutrient deficiency. We report the first case of coinciding cerebral infarction and venous sinus thrombosis unveiling the diagnosis of celiac disease.

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Introduction: Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent disease that can provoke fibrosis through the elevated concentration of TGF-β. Endometriosis-related fibrosis often manifests as pelvic adhesions, and it is almost always observed microscopically when examining the endometriotic lesions. Here we are reporting, for the first time in literature, an unusual gross appearance of a serous ovarian cyst that coexisted with endometriosis.

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Cystic echinococcosis is a parasitic disease caused by The liver and lungs are the most commonly infected organs. We present the first-of-a-kind case of laparoscopic excision of 8 hydatid cysts, of which seven were in the liver and one was in the kidney of a 40-year-old patient. The patient presented with fatigue and fever and a one-year history of vague abdominal pain.

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