Publications by authors named "Mouna Terras"

This a retrospective study on 46 patients conducted over a 9-year period. These patients had an acute myocardial infarctus (AMI) confirmed wilth changes on the electrocardiogram and raised cardiac enzymes. However, the subsequent coronary angiography showed normal in all these patients.

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The dissection of the descending aorta is a serious affection regarding to its mortality and its complications. It becomes chronic after the 14th day following the first signs of dissection. The authors report the case of a 55 years old patient who has presented a type III dissection diagnosed at the chronic period.

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Ischemic cerebral infarction associated with myocardial infarction is yet a real diagnosis challenge. If during the acute myocardial phase the mechanism is mostly embolic, at long-term, the mechanism is not clearant and other causes should be searched. We report a 50 year old man with ischaemic stroke with strong evidence of myocardial infarction in the late phase with wall-motion abnormality and mural clot revealed by echocardiography and Q waves.

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The frequency of non-Q wave myocardial infarction is permanently increasing. In this retrospective study, we have tried to establish the clinical features, the prognosis and the therapeutic possibilities in this entity. We have studied the clinical history, the physical examination data, the results of the different explorations and the short and long term general course in 31 patients with a non Q wave myocardial infarction.

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The hypothyroidism and coronary disease are tightly related. Our retrospective study, based upon the data from ten patients with hypothyroidism and coronary disease, aimed to assess the diagnosis, the prognosis and the therapeutic measures in these patients. Our population aged in average 60 years and was almost composed with women.

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The indications of the implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) have enlarged over the time. This has been facilitated by the technological progress which permit the device to be more effective and its implantation to be more simple. So, the implantation rate has increased all over the world but especially in the United States.

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Isolated congenital sick sinusal syndrome on non harmed heart is a rare affection. Its association with an atrio-ventricular block is exceptional. The authors report a case of a 19 year-old patient, with an early history of bradycardia, hospitalised for effort intolerance.

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In this work we report a consecutive series of ten patients having auriculoventricular block "presumed" congenital which is seen in adulthood between 1990 and 2001 to determine their clinical profile and forecast, and to deduct the therapeutic consequences. Our criteria of inclusion requires the existence of patients with a second or third degree heart block, who are less than 40 years old at the time of diagnosis, which is not totally regressive in the effort test and the atropine injection, and whose congenital origin was strongly suspected because of the notion of slow pulse during their youth and the absence of acquired affect which enables us to explain this disease. The population contains ten patients whose average age in hospitalization is 23 years old with the range of 11 to 39, while the average age of the discovery of the disease was 20 years old with the range of 8 to 34.

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The permanent ventricular tachycardia (PVT) represent a rare and dangerous arrhythmia that causes prognostic and therapeutic difficulties. Three patients admitted during last year for PVT complicating ischemic cardiomyopathy in two cases and idiopathic cardiomyopathy in the last case. These patients were admitted from emergency department for sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.

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This work was interested in 72 patients (81% males) with chronic heart insufficiency. Ail these patients had a sinusal rythme. The etiology was mainly idiopathic (36%) but also ischemic (64%).

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