Publications by authors named "Meziane M"

Animals use a small number of morphogens to pattern tissues, but it is unclear how evolution modulates morphogen signaling range to match tissues of varying sizes. Here, we used single-molecule imaging in reconstituted morphogen gradients and in tissue explants to determine that Hedgehog diffused extracellularly as a monomer, and rapidly transitioned between membrane-confined and -unconfined states. Unexpectedly, the vertebrate-specific protein SCUBE1 expanded Hedgehog gradients by accelerating the transition rates between states without affecting the relative abundance of molecules in each state.

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Cellular angiofibroma is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor, typically occurring in the vulvar region of middle-aged women. This report highlights the importance of histological analysis in diagnosing this uncommon condition and emphasizes its benign nature and straightforward management. We present a case of a 58-year-old North African woman who had a large, well-defined mass in the left labia majora, which had been evolving over 2 years.

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Background: Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are utilized as a starter culture in the manufacturing of fermented dairy items, as a preservative for various food products, and as a probiotic. In our country, some research has been carried out, even if LAB plays a principal role in food preservation and improves the texture and taste of fermented foods, that is why we tried to evaluate their probiotic effect. The objective of this research was to determine the antibacterial activity of ) against () ATCC 29213, investigate their antioxidant activity, and characterize their sensitivity against 18 antibiotics.

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  • Animals rely on a few morphogens to shape their tissues, but the mechanism of how evolution adjusts the signaling range of these morphogens for different tissue sizes remains unclear.
  • Researchers used advanced imaging techniques to study the Hedgehog morphogen, discovering it moves between different states in a way affected by a protein called SCUBE1, which helps to expand its signaling range without increasing the amount present.
  • They proposed a new model that explains how cell gaps act as barriers to morphogen diffusion, suggesting that SCUBE1 aids in overcoming these barriers, leading to a deeper understanding of how morphogen gradients are formed and regulated in different tissues and species.
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  • Pyoderma vegetans (PV) is a rare skin condition characterized by neutrophilic inflammation, and its cause is not well understood.
  • There are currently no official treatment guidelines for PV, with systemic steroids typically being the initial treatment option, but they often lead to recurrences when stopped.
  • A study tested doxycycline at a dosage of 200 mg per day for four weeks, showing significant improvement in PV symptoms, suggesting it may be a useful alternative that reduces the reliance on systemic steroids.
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Epidemiologists have used the timing of the peak of an epidemic to guide public health interventions. By determining the expected peak time, they can allocate resources effectively and implement measures such as quarantine, vaccination, and treatment at the right time to mitigate the spread of the disease. The peak time also provides valuable information for those modeling the spread of the epidemic and making predictions about its future trajectory.

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We propose an epidemiological model for the interaction of either two viruses or viral strains with cross-immunity, where the individuals infected by the first virus cannot be infected by the second one, and without cross-immunity, where a secondary infection can occur. The model incorporates distributed recovery and death rates and consists of integro-differential equations governing the dynamics of susceptible, infectious, recovered, and dead compartments. Assuming that the recovery and death rates are uniformly distributed in time throughout the duration of the diseases, we can simplify the model to a conventional ordinary differential equation (ODE) model.

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  • Deep dermatophytosis is a serious skin infection caused by fungi called Dermatophytes, which can lead to various complications, including deeper skin issues and widespread infections.
  • A case report details a 23-year-old man with scarring alopecia and subcutaneous abscesses, diagnosed with a severe form of dermatophytosis caused by Trichophyton Rubrum.
  • The patient had a mutation in the CARD9 gene, a risk factor identified in the Mediterranean, and after surgery to drain the abscesses and antifungal treatment, he recovered well.
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Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a proliferative and multifocal disease with a double vascular and fibroblastic cell component, of mucocutaneous and visceral expression. It is a multifocal tumoral process, hyperplastic in nature without metastatic potential, induced by the human herpes virus 8 (HHV8). Paraneoplastic syndromes (PS) in KS are rare, with only a small number of cases reported and we have found no previous descriptions of a paraneoplastic scleroderma in KS in the literature.

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Sneddon-Wilkinson disease is a benign amicrobial pustulosis belonging to the spectrum of neutrophilic dermatoses. It is characterized by evident stereotypic clinical features, including, in most cases, pustular lesions of the trunk and prominent skin folds. This pustulosis may be associated with other diseases (IgA monoclonal gammopathy, rheumatoid arthritis, neoplasms or other neutrophilic dermatoses) and therefore requires regular follow-up.

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A woman in her 50s presented with total scarring ulcerated alopecia evolving for 10 years, and a recent budding tumour on the lower lip. Clinical examination revealed an associated exfoliated and infiltrated erythroderma with ulcerated cutaneous tumours of the legs, palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, hepatosplenomegaly and diffuse lymphadenopathies.Dermatoscopy of the scalp, leg tumours and infiltrated skin showed a typical yellowish background overlaid by arborescent vessels and whitish areas.

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome and Lyell syndrome are severe bullous drug reactions that can be life-threatening. The aim of this study is to describe the epidemiological, etiological, clinical, therapeutic and evolutionary data of patients hospitalized in our Dermatology Department. This is a retrospective descriptive study over a period of 10 years.

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Background: Congenital nail matrix nevi (NMN) are difficult to diagnose because they feature clinical characteristics suggestive of adult subungual melanoma. Nail matrix biopsy is difficult to perform, especially in children.

Objective: To describe the initial clinical and dermatoscopic features of NMN appearing at birth (congenital) or after birth but before the age of 5 years (congenital-type).

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Naevus unius lateris is a rare congenital hamartoma, originating from the ectoderm. It is considered as a verruquous variant of the epidermal naevus. Given its extensive unilateral distribution, it is frequently associated with neurological, musculoskeletal, auditory and visual abnormalities.

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