Publications by authors named "Mustapha Hida"

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  • Hyper-IgE syndrome (HIES) is an inherited immune disorder marked by high IgE levels, chronic eczema, and recurrent staphylococcal infections.
  • This study examined Moroccan patients likely suffering from HIES, focusing on their clinical and immunological features based on specific NIH criteria over a 25-year period.
  • Findings revealed a wide range of symptoms, with eczema and skin infections being the most common, emphasizing the need for molecular analysis for accurate diagnosis and treatment in light of overlapping symptoms.
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  • Genetic testing is crucial for diagnosing inborn errors of immunity (IEI), but high costs and advanced tech limit accessibility, especially in low-income countries like Morocco.
  • A study analyzed 742 patients over 12 years, finding that 29% received genetic diagnoses, with 55 defects identified, including 7 new ones.
  • Collaborative thesis projects were key to achieving these results, highlighting progress in genetic diagnosis and offering a foundation for better patient care in Morocco.
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Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is a heterogeneous group of primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) characterized by a lack of autologous T lymphocytes. This severe PID is rare, but has a higher prevalence in populations with high rates of consanguinity. The epidemiological, clinical, and immunological features of SCIDs in Moroccan patients have never been reported.

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Fanconi anemia is a recessive disorder associated with chromosomal instability. It is marked by phenotypical heterogeneity which includes medullary deficiency, a variable malformation syndrome, a predisposition to develop acute leukaemias myéloïdes (ALM) and a cellular over-sensitiveness with the agents bridging the ADN. The diagnosis is based on the abnormal increase in the rate of spontaneous breaks chromosomal but especially and in a specific way, on a clear increase in these chromosomal breaks in the presence of bifunctional alkylating agents, which is the case in our six patients.

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Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a hereditary autoinflammatory disease that is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner and is caused by mutations in the gene. As the name indicates, FMF occurs within families and is more common in individuals of Mediterranean descent than in persons of any other ethnicity. To date, 314 mutations have been reported.

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Purpose: X-linked agammagobulinemia (XLA) is a primary immunodeficiency caused by Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) gene defect. XLA patients have absent or reduced number of peripheral B cells and a profound deficiency in all immunoglobulin isotypes. This multicenter study reports the clinical, immunological and molecular features of Bruton's disease in 40 North African male patients.

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Hyperekplexia is a rare neurogenetic disorder, frequently misdiagnosed in neonates with a risk of apnoea, asphyxia, and sudden infant death. We present video sequences of a male newborn, admitted on the second day of life to the neonatal intensive care unit, due to tonic-clonic movements. Following clinical and paraclinical investigations, a final diagnosis of hyperekplexia was made.

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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor is a rare benign lesion whose tumor origin is now proven. It represents 0.7% of all lung tumors.

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Congenital Insensitivity to pain with anhydrosis (CIPA) is a rare inherited disease. It is classified as hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IV. Pain insensitivity and autonomic deficits are present, but touch and pressure sensitivity are unimpaired.

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The Niemann Pick disease is a rare lysosomal storage disease responsible for numerous cytological abnormalities of blood cells and bone marrow. The diagnosis requires enzymatic dosages, which can be long and difficult. In this context, the detection of inconstant cytologic anomalies in blood and bone marrow smears, allowing a rapid screening, is an important step in the diagnostic approach.

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Farber disease is a rare lysosomal storage disease characterized by a clinical triad including painful joint deformity, subcutaneous nodules and hoarseness, due to progressive granulomatous inflammation. We report the case of an early presentation on a female infant who manifested typical signs 1 week after birth.

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