Publications by authors named "Mohcine Salami"

Article Synopsis
  • - Tuberculous pyogenic ventriculitis, while rare, is a serious complication of central nervous system tuberculosis that can severely affect immunocompetent individuals if untreated.
  • - A case study discusses a 43-year-old man who successfully recovered from this condition after experiencing meningeal syndrome and loss of consciousness.
  • - The conclusion emphasizes that despite improvements in imaging technology, diagnosing this type of tuberculosis still relies heavily on biological testing.
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Background: Extensive spinal epidural abscess (ESEA) is a rare clinical entity subject to delayed diagnosis, which can be explained by the extension of the epidural collection, thereby delaying the mass effect responsible for its clinical manifestations.

Methods: We report a rare case of an extensive C7-T10 epidural abscess in a 54-year-old man treated with antibiotics, laminectomy, and abscess drainage. In addition, we conducted a systematic literature search according to the "Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews" guidelines.

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Background: Cystic bone echinococcosis accounts for 0.5-4% of all reported cases, and 45% occur in the spine. Our aim was to review the clinical and radiological features, surgery, and outcomes for 39 patients with recurrent spinal hydatidosis.

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Spinal anesthesia is a widely used regional anesthesia for many infra-umbilical surgical procedures with proven efficacy and safety. However, although rare, some neurologic complications can occur with potentially life threatening consequences. Among them, lower cranial nerve palsies have been rarely reported in the literature.

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