Publications by authors named "M el Belhadji"

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  • Micropulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (TSCPC) is being evaluated for its safety and effectiveness in treating refractory glaucoma in a study involving 39 eyes from 31 patients.
  • The procedure showed significant improvement, with intraocular pressure (IOP) reducing from an average of 42.3 mmHg pre-operation to 16.9 mmHg nine months post-operation, resulting in a reduction of nearly 50%.
  • Most patients experienced a decrease in the number of glaucoma medications needed, with a success rate of 60.5% in managing their condition.
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  • - Distichiasis is a rare eyelid condition where an extra row of eyelashes grows from the inner eyelid layer, which can lead to corneal complications. It may be congenital or more commonly acquired due to chronic inflammation.
  • - A study examined 104 eyes (90 patients) who underwent surgery for this condition using a technique called marginoplasty with labial mucosal autograft between 2000 and 2021; most patients were around 65 years old.
  • - The surgery was highly effective, with a success rate of 82.7% and more than 95% of cases showing reduced symptoms after an average follow-up of over 24 months; additional treatment options improved outcomes further, achieving a final success
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Purpose: Corneal perforations are defined as a solution of continuity in the cornea. Usually, these cases evolve to the formation of a corneal-iridial scar or require surgical intervention. The tenon patch graft represents a good alternative to other methods and has many advantages.

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Purpose: Vitreous or retinal hemorrhage occurring in association with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is known as Terson syndrome (TS). Its incidence is of the order of 10-50% after subarachnoid hemorrhage. We report two cases of TS with different clinical presentations, different managements, and a good final prognosis, which were managed at the Ibn Rochd hospital in Casablanca.

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