Publications by authors named "M Ben Dridi"

West Nile virus (WNV) is amplified in an enzootic cycle involving birds as amplifying hosts. Because they do not develop high levels of viremia, humans and horses are considered to be dead-end hosts. Mosquitoes, especially from the genus, are vectors responsible for transmission between hosts.

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Intersections are at the core of congestion in urban areas. After the end of the Second World War, the problem of intersection management has benefited from a growing body of advances to address the optimization of the traffic lights' phase splits, timing, and offset. These contributions have significantly improved traffic safety and efficiency in urban areas.

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  • The WHO has classified a new type of carcinoma called primary gastric-type carcinoma of the endometrium, which usually has a poor prognosis and needs accurate diagnosis.
  • Only 11 cases have been documented, making it crucial to differentiate it from similar tumors like endometrioid adenocarcinoma and various gastro-intestinal carcinomas.
  • Diagnostic tools such as immunochemistry and detailed cervical sampling are essential to confirm or rule out this rare entity, particularly to assess differentiation and exclude metastases.
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Bilateral ectopic pelvic kidney is an exceptional finding and it may be associated rarely with other abnormalities of the kidney such as uretero-pelvic junction syndrome. We report a case of bilateral ectopic pelvic kidney revealed by left flanc pain with a left uretero-pelvic junction syndrome and a right ureteral duplication proved by computed tomography. A MAG3 renal scintigraphy was performed confirming the obstructive uretero-pelvic junction.

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Hydatid disease is frequent in endemic regions especially in sheep farming areas. Kidneys are uncommonly affected (2%-4%). We report a case of right renal colic with hydatiduria revealing a primary renal hydatid cyst ruptured in the mid calyx proved by computed tomography scan and laboratory testing.

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